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YESTERDAY'S RUGBY

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961.

Club XV's score 53 points to nil in two matches

By LANCASTRIAN

The Club's first team and the Club's Dragons between them scored 53 points to nil at the Stadium in Happy Valley yesterday evening in two entertaining, though uneven, matches.

First the Dragons beat the RN team-which I am led to believe means HMS Tamar until the Pentangulars begin by 20 points (a goal and five tries) to nil and then the Club XV beat the Fifth Fusiliers (RNF) by 33 points (three goals and six tries) to nil.

Though the margins of victory | were much the sime in both natebes the way in which each was gained was different,

Dragons prek with the sen- soned Scruby to put the buil in and get it away again over whelmed the Naval eight and dit extremely well in the line-

outs.

In the other, match it was the Club XV backs who look the rye. They

managed to

make the most of the majority

the match to slow down with odd yards and scored very com- petty Infringements which can¦ fortably, so easily be the lot at under-dog.

11:

tries,

Chub XV scored nine the mujority of which were the tennt-work, result of Inspired the scorer himself being almost ashamed to be the fetal move in the plece.

of opportunities, never allow- But

Two good fries

two Indivinual efforts ing the ball to go to touch | stood out, There wüs the unless it was really necessary, try by Wilson just afler the And each man doing his second half begin. He received utmost not lo be caught in A pass from a Club forward and possession.

was left with seventy yards to go to score but he beat man after mon to do so

The

The pattern

{"

Moore took the early Chub kicks and missed narrowly; then Kennedy was given a turn ind missed

Home, Jut

one.

Later on Moore had a further go and kicked a beauty of a go!, to fallowed by a suc- cessful effort by Kennedy.

When Club find themselves engaged in a close game they wil, I fancy, be pleased that Moore will be there to klek for them, but if he is away or just ! plain off-form they will have an able No. 2 in Kennedy.

At Kal Tak in the afternoon

They upset the champions

The South China "Blue" girls' naftball team beat champions South China "A" 6-3 in the Ladies League match last Sunday at Tin Kwong road to end the three-year unbeaten recurd of their clubmates. Photo of the SCAA "Bĺve” team and their officials shows (from letti: Back row P. K. Yeuny (coach). Yeung Kar-sing (coach), Terem Leung, Yin Fung- kee, Id Tim (SCAA chairman), 9ha Ding-slu, Trial Kit-man. Chu Fung-n. P. C. Wang, D. K. Yeung; front row - Yeùng Bik-shan, Cheung Yuen-kun, Leung Wing-wah Choy Pul-sheung, Cheung Yuen-muen, Chan Ful-fun and Ste Ifing-wu.-C.

Cooper to fight Folley

London, Orl, R.

in a match in which perspiration Henry Couger, the British and tcok the upper hand the RAF Empire heavyweight boxing comfortably dealt with 14 Field champion, returns in the ring Regiment RA by 30 points pu Dev. 5 after an absence of (three goals and five trics) to nearly nine months when he Later on, Steven found himals (two permulty guals). tpofterii WIS simple:

mcels

American, the

Zora Robertson served Wilson well set with the ball on the half-

The game must have showed Polley, over ten rounds here. and he played an excellent game, way line. By a comblantion of ¦

and determination

the RAF that they have a fair This will be the second Ume sometimes going along, bạt more power

the often drawing

the that Cooper, named as the vuls best off his 412

apposition and tram with which to play und

on Saturday, but they standing contender for Fluyel another, before passing Ken through some inclination on the Club

Fusiliers part to allow him to do showed a marked tendency to Palteron's world title by the nedy or Ross, who did their best to give Howe of Kelly tho he found himself faced by play soccer and to hang around National Boxing Association of seemed lo be the America, has met Folley, cur- wings the chance to show that: the full-back with still twenty when that

Steven laid way their opponents wanted it, rently admit odd yards to cover,

ranked No. 6. Cooper will on the perfect forward's side- They

undoubtedly lind won

their Arst contest--in step and change of direction, Club different to any opposition October 1950-on points-Reu- covered the latervening twenty-

they have met so far this season. ter..

paces,

elfact D changes of direction kicks when necessary.

Car PPONNS

If anyone is to be faulterk at the moment in the Club line i feel it is Kennedy who gave the Impression from time to tim

that he was in two mhais abrut when to pass; but it would be more realistic of me to say he showed himself_last_night—and i I suspret in former ganti-a Letter centre than nnyhut Club's opponents. have so fr been able to held.

At the moment Club are not j Uptop in the line-oul and they slow*

were

sevm

without

have it

real

their capto

miss bro tvu

Smile and Lande Williams

anal seamed in

Chelsea willing to

have Greaves

back for £90,000

London, Oct. 18.

Departure delayed

Marseilles, Oct. 18.

The departure of European

France's Gracieux Lamperti for his ring date with Philly- pine featherweight Jet' Bally was tonight postponed as air-

MCC on way to

first tour win

Lyallpur, Oct. 18.

A treacherous pitch on which 20 wickets fell for 225 runs today should help the MCC beat the Governor's XI here tomorrow and record the first win of their tour.

With six runs for no wicket on the board in their second innings, the Governor's XI need 234 more for victory-a task which should prove beyond. their power on this awkward pitch.

The MCC, who made 232 in The damage was done by the their first innings yesterday, had off-cutters of D'Souza, who eight Governor's XI wickets completed a tine all-rounil day's down for 47 runs this morning, cricket by taking seven wickets A ninth wicket stand of 72 by for 33 runs. An admirer pre- Fiza Khan (38 not out) and rented him with 100 rupees AMTU D Suuzu (34) then to}{17 101). lowed and the total reached One of the surprising aspects of 110.

today's play was the falluro of David Allen, the Glou- cestershire off-spinner, fo take a wicket in conditons Later in the day it was thei

Ideal for him. MCC turn to experience * The wickets fell to collapse.

medium and fast-medium de- They opened their second iveries of David Smith (four Innings with a stand of 46 by for 23), Eric Russell (three for Geoff Pullar (53) and Peter 25) and Barry Knight (two tor Richardson (20) but their re- 10).

for molning nine wiciteis fell the addition of 60 runs.

WORLD OF SPORT

Contractor likely

Collapse

to

Indian Test

lead Indian

team

against MCC

By DEREK JOHN

Who will captain India against the MCC in the forthcoming Test series? Favourite for the job, I understand, is 27-year-old opening batsman Nari Contractor.

3

the

The Governor's XI looked destined for complete rout when Fiza Khon and D'Souza came together. They resorted to aggression and rattled their runs quickly, Fiza getting his unbeaten 38 in 85 minites with the aid of some powerful lep-side strokes.

Lack of form

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Richardson and Pullar look- ed comfortable at the start of the MCC innings and put on their 46 together in as many minates. After Richardson's dismissal Pullar continued fo bal soundly, but there was a dismal procession at the other end.

Pullar, sixth out, got his runs in one hour 55 minutes and hit seven boundaries.

The MCC wickets were shared by D'Souza and off- splaner Afaq Hussain, whoss three for 22. Included: thai'of Mike Smith, the MCC vice. captain.

Smith was out without scoring and has made only 11 in Tour innings on the tour. His lack of form sets a big problem tus the selectors with the first Teat. ofly three days away.

Even allowing for the un-

tourials have been playing, Smith has not been looking like getting runs. He has seemed completely, out of touch.

.

Scoreboard

featherweight champion. He was the leading scorer (233 runs) in the 1959 Tests against England predictable pitches on which the

and courageously batted on with a broken rib to reach 81 against England at Lord's. He finished that tour with 1,183 runs. Contractor was top of the Valentina Ballod has soared nationals he played for France plane tickets had not arrived Indian batting averages in the 5 ft 8 ins- height which in the next two years, he was here from Manila.

last series against Australia would have earned her the Included in the

World Cup)

FIRST INNINGS. Lamperti and the French with 430 runs in ten Innings, silver medal in Rome last year. Party for Sweden.

MCC: 282 Moreover, cham | And he is one of the only ve

Sovini champion

GOVERNOR'S XI Almost Immediately he struck manit Mohamad, D. Braith of 10 pion. Hierre Vetroff, were due to Indians who have notched a Taisa Chenchik (50% insup

seed Ahmed, Murray > 17. devastating partnership Allmuddin, v M. Smith 5 Parfitt. Es another Russian girl, newcommond Kops, the forward Reims wiit Mobsmmad Kalgbt fight 108 in Bombay.

er Galina Eyskuyovn, cleared had transferred to Real Madrid shaksor Ahmad, lbw b Knight Lamperti meets

But perhaps bis greatestį5 ft 7 ins, Bally in

two years earlier.

Abdul Dyer, e Paritt b Bussell Manila on Nov. 4, and Vetroff

distinction is the one he shares

There is only on with that brilliant Australian

The result Iolanda

was transforma Mahmood Hussain, a Barrington gurus on the same night pro-

Russell A opening batsman, left-handed Balas, but Russia now has the tios, With Kopa's deft touches Anti Iqbal, bw b Russell ******* gramme in a bout with Philip-

Arthur

in supplying the chances and Fon-Fu Khan, not out high-jumping Morris. Pine bantamweight Curly Agul-

They alone best have scored two separate cen- women's athletics.

tulne mapping them into geals, Antas D'Souza, ihw P. Smith turies

the French became one of the Afaq Hussain, 'e and b D.. Hmith their first-class on

Extras most outstanding sides in Swe- debut, Contractor's being 162

| den. and 102 not out against Baroda

Total In 1952-53.

with

French

specialist there. Last night they Joe Mears, chairman of the Chelsea Football national bantamweight

Club, said here tonight that he was ready to leave Paris tomorrow for Manila century against the Australians was pushed into third place as with stocky, effervescent Ray pay £90,000 for the transfer of Inside-forward along Jimmy Greaves from Milan AC to Chelsea-manager, Henri Barbu the side that Greaves went from to Italy,

explain that

handletail perlatmers,

tire

Mears went on

Exspite their gameness Northumberland Fusiliers never came maag Beuring, Welt led by Hope they, however, shows d theniselves to be a good Regi- | Milan would possibly ask the. mental side, and a match hesume price for Greaves as they tween them and the Warwicks paid for him. That was £90,000, would

plus a bonus of £10,000. interesting to watch.

Predly

and

Club are a jolly good team. at the monient and the [INF must lake considerable credit from his game for the way in which they never allowed

Malayans in We

Totkay Barba refused to put up the money, totalling about

to cover

Mears said that at £90,000 India badminton mittion old francs, neces-

br

good 2

Greaves would speculation for them. The inside-forward had not disilm- Aukhed himself in Italy but a week or two with Chelsea

would make all the difference.

quarter-finals

Bombay, Oct. 18,

European Cup win things have nut gene well with quarter-finals of the Western

for W. Germany

The

Since Greaves, who scored 11 The Urce Malayan Dairs goals inst season. left them, moved into the men's doubles

Chelsea.

Recently heir tong-Indin Badminton Championships time manager Ted Drake left here tonight with easy victories then.

over their opponents,

Even the many that they got English international

World

the travelling

On

Title fights

shores

yours

ago,

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trlo

France want Fontaine They

120 lost their semi-final Fall of Wicketr: 2-0, 7-0, 3-9 match against Brazil-even-| 4-11,76-45, 6-57, 7-25, 8-43, 3-dis, ...* tual winners—5-2, but who

HOWLING. ANALYSIS.

M. R knows what might have hap

D. Bri Robert Kaight

Jonquet had not been injured. Bussell

Allen

Fontaine, who started his first-¦ Parkch

15

SECOND INNINGS

NCC

K. Richardson, lbw D'song 20

sary costs.

Nari only made his first Test: He suid

he bad re- that ceived no telegram from appeurance five Munia, and added that dis-against New Zealand. Now he cussions would

the What price France for the pened if centre-half with A. A. Baig held in be Paris tomorrow

the situa-second wicket record partner.

World Cup? The odds will tion.-AFP.

ship for India against England

shorten considerably if -109 at Manchester in 1958,

Juste Fontaine is fit class enreer as a centre-forward, has continued to be the vital enough to accompany the spearhead for France, despite a G. Pullar, à D'Souza ****.. chosen squad to Chileswitch inside by his country.and Durstugton, D'Souza....

10 an occasional right-wing ap- M. K. Smith, A. Ha next summer.

pearance for his club.

5. Fargit, IDW U'Bouza W. E. Huseti, e Bt. Hussain b

Bazanin Fontaine. is the man who

Says Fontaine of his remark-J. F. Murray, b D'souza holds the World Cup individual able link-up with Kopa: "We B. B. Ksight, D'Hours ger Doug Jones in a tile fight

will, scoring record (13 goals), set are a two-man scoring partner-D, A. Allen, Shakoor ʼn A. however, be able to call on up during

Horrain the championships ship." on December the Nawab of Patoudi, the in Sweden four years ago, quarter-anals of the 2, the American boxing promo: Oxford University captain, who when France astonished every-

ter, Chris Dundee, announced

Injured an eye in a car acci- body by finishing third to | here tonight.

dent last July,

Brazil and the host country. Tan Yee-khan and Ng Boon- Johnson will receive $20,000 bee beat Suresh Goel and R. for the fight plus 40 per ceni Watal 15-5, 15-10, Teh Kew of the gale money, and Jones ran and Omar Ibrahim beat M.-rated second challenger by the Samdani and S. Kapadin 17-14, NBA-Will receive $17,500.- 15-2, and Yow Clteng-hoe and AFP. Tan Suon-hool beat S. Sekri and

Baig, who went on to score) 112 in that innings, will be greatly missed by India this year. He is not available for New York, Oct. 18. Istanbul, Oct. 18. for the

Na Boon-bee arul Miss Manda

light heavyweight selection owing to his studies

Harat Oxford. West German team, could not get them inore and Kelkar, who the mixed champion (NBA version)

won Nuremburg, bewit Fenerbance better players. Today for exam-doubles ille in the Cricket Club old Johnson will face challen- The Indian selectors (Turkey) 2-3 here today in their ple they offered ab £40.000 of India Championships early Best-leg second-round (first for Glasgow Celtic's interna-this week, had an easy passage at Miami Beach raunl proper) European Cuptional lert-half Pat Creand,into the match. There was no sence at but the offer was turned down, event. half-time.-Heuter.

-AFP.

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Tacoma, Oct. 18. Middleweight champion Gene Fulmer as

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RUGBY RESULTS

London, Oct. 10.

Results of tonight's Rugby Union matches were:

Newport 17, Llanelly 9.

Si Mary's Hosplla 0, Com- bridge University 17-Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

CAREFUL! GEORGE

Space girls

"Cosmonaut" Valeriy Brumel, the Russlan Olymple silver medallist, has eclipsed all other

in high jumpers

the world. Now the Russians are making a bold bid to put a wothan highest "into space."

Since then, 28-year-old Fon- taine has twice broken a leg. and is only now nearing the end of a lengthy nght back to full tness. •

France, having trounced Finland -1 inwards the end of last month, need only to draw with Bulgaria in Sofia on No- vember Iz to be sure of a place in the final 10. Assuming they reach Chile, the French could well spring another sur- prise-providing Fontaine is In the side.

Dry 'water baby'

1. Millman, not out

iv. B. & Raved b. D'fou

Total

Fall of wicketa: 14, 1-83, 21-25, 4-12, 5-13, 0-09, 7-9, 0-100. D-100.

DOWLING ANALYSIS M. Hasiln

D'douza

Britain's greatest diver, 18-

year-old Olympic bronze. medallist Urian Phelps, hakoor Ahmad, not out

P

195 10

GOVERNOR'S XI

Extras

Total (for no wiekat

becomes a double interna-Alim-Ud-Din, not out tional next month by bouncing into the air for England against Ger. many.

Smith Allen

will

But his bathing sult

For the teenage: highboard diving

Morocco-horn Fontaine Join-never, get wet.

Nice in 1953 and European

Icats.

HOWLING TO_PA

quickly made a hit with his champion will be comino Win for Barbados

international trampo-i goal-scoring

Seventeen the first goals in his first seaION soon lining teen context at Kiel. made him the target of atten Trampolining. now t rc-

Ice

Georgetown, Oct. 18.

Though they still have far to go in challenging Rumania's phenomenal, long-legged

flun from other leading clubs: cognised spurt which comes Barbados shot out Jamaica 12 ins), the Russian girls are Reims for a modest

landa Balas (now up to 8 eventually he joined Stade de under the control of the Amateur for 95, runs at Bourda today fa

in Gymnastics Association, also win fimir Inter-Territorial crics: making startling progress.

gives Phelps the chance of ba-ket semi-final, bertan, luning

Scores were but no Jameleu 480 and 90. Barbados 064.

-1956.

At the Soviet athletics cham- Although Fontaine disappoint- coming England's youngest cop-und 103 runa. plonships la Tbilisi,

Misa ed in' cách of the four inter- 10in.

by Barry Appleby

FURIOUS

I THOUGHT YOU'D BROKEN

YOUR LEG

YOU MAKE ME

WELL YOURG

WRONG

DON'T WORRY, DEAR

YOU CAN'T BE RIGHT EVERY

TIME

if it's Bangkok you seek, With danced CXOLIC

And temples so fare. With Bosings swift and sleek

AIRANDIA jen there. -

Jamalea, afler resuming 58 for four today, lost their co- moining wickets in ilttia over on hour. Paco bowlers George Rock ard, Charlle GHMth did most of the damage, Rock Aniring with four for eight and, Grimth three for 35-Rouler:

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