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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961,

South China

Three crucial

SOUTH CHINA FALTER AGAIN softball matches

'Tigers' miss many chances

in bid to humble

double champions

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER

In a grim, often bitter, game played before some 20,000 fans at the Hongkong Stadium yesterday South China and Sing Too shared two goals and two points,

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The double champions were fortunate indeed to salvage at

face-saving point and in the final ten minutes they struggled with ten men to throw back the persistent attacks of the Tigers.

Sing Tao hon only themselves, Kank Kam-bung, Lo 2014-

fren they shocked the Hit hos hy beating

the home grosiniti

1.

Mol

to blame for their falltyre to twegungs- ainet Wong Chi-keone Tai-hay, Lau Kam-pul, Won

year ago aliáse get full marks,

| Chu-kenang, Ho Cheung-you, Law separat the Tent of o

Caroline) The Home started off inflent | Tal;-wai,

Kwok, Yan, theni on jeonditions. and in the sixth Chi-wah

Įminule, King Tan Chould have

Beferee: Bir Mah Yeung-tit China They had enough chances gone when!." The South to win this game several times the fence get, in' a terrible tangle over and only rank bad nishood, with the good at his mercy, ing stood · belween them

and Yeang

Wal-yip hit the victory.

Edgy, out of touch

Phy the moment Saud Ching Zre edgy atl out ur bauch Tinir, uvera lacfiung defeat of Karhee emps de frive made Cheat carries and antess they get mack to the mods of alm betty soon they me ring for $ And Tods-patterni a diffiesta i task. Yeterday tury were non- Portalis in de feure, bey in muda fordel, and show

todgy up"

bar when $1 seemed ensier to seure. South Chili, had their jmoments. Wonk Chí - keur thewird even

Tak-wel wasted a ling chance by shoot- ing into the goalkeeper's honda

and Kwik Yan also find д good try turned, aside.

The champlous tack The lead after 20 minutes. Ho

Cheung-yau split the defence and Wong Chi-kénng. in the holdeÄest paskion, brat KWOR, ('Bow-raing with a de- Bghtful Uttle dick,

sid

Stopper Ho Chang-vpn foamet, Puur uinutes later a book a his lack of palette street lufdrop great Aying surve by Lana Kin- against the spadely San Tan Cheung is Reeg a Yeung Want, defence and foi atire Leon Tak-

the tract and in-, was outwattivi me and, modiptely afterward. Sine Too again by comments as folgted high a strong stod uppamondly, and imaginative no he was bass w/letoundeck plain * self and just Share 1. les,

The Tigers took most of the honours out of the match but

they

bulled bustling ulty Yeung Wal-lo se far back

was hard to understand?

The South China Sitack w

no great shakes and it seemed

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genalty waved aside lay the

HK footballers JAPANESE GOLFER TAKES

impress in UK club trials

Middlesbrough, Nov. 2. Three Chine foot- ballers from Hongkutig impressed in trials with adjesbrough, the Second Division club, way.

They were Sxelo Man, a winger, his brother Rzelo Flu (full-back ar wing- Italy

NI and

Tim-lay Teentre-half ur centre-for- wari)

hit come The players from Hongkonя to Jatn บ Chinese restaurant

group un Ters-side.

After the trials, Mr Bob Dennissim. thr Midates- brough manager, 'anid: "They look pretty good to me."Beuter.

Threat of withdrawal

from NBA by PI boxing body

Providence, Nov. 2.

EARLY LEAD

OVER PALMER, PLAYER

Tokyo, Nov. 2.

this weekend

By OLLY VAS

Some entertaining softball matches are in store for fans at Tin Kwong Road this weekend when the league enters its sixth week of competition as three crucial matches are in the programme, one in each division. These are the Pandas versus. New Asia in the Junior division, the Giants versus the Cheyennes in the Senior League and the SCAA "B" against the Pirates in the Ladies' section.

The Little Leaguers are feu lay down

bunts against

Vie

Tstruzo Mila, a 47-year-old golf veteran, scored an even 72 par, to take an early one-stroke lead today on the opening day of the four-tared in the Saturday afternoon, Pedraco is softball stride. A day Yomiuri International Golf Tournament.pening game at 2.30 pm when fast and exciting inssle is in

the Braves take on the Lions. alore for everyone walching the

Arnold Palmer, of the United States, winner if the 1941 British Open Golf Tournament, and four other Japanese were Lied for second place with a score of 73.

Gary

r

Player, of South Africa and the tournament's favourite, shui a 38-37-75 and was led for tenth place with Japan's professional golf king Torakich "Pete" Nakamura and three others.

Strong iron, shots

thum 100 spectators

No event for

'Snipes' in Olympic yachting

This will be, followed at 4,00 pm by a Junter softball game between the Austers. and the Security Nine. The former are lying fifth in the Jusilor League table while the Security Nine are languishing at the botton winless in two attempts. There will not be any doubt at all us to which side will win this match for the Austers are a more ex- | perlenced fearn.

Unbeaten

game,

To round off the tades do battle at 3.30 pm. Yeung Kor- sing's SCAA "B" are the surprise of the scuson, with a perfect 2- in-2 record. Manuel Kavice has acquired

the services of old- tamers Clochil Baptista, Nans Carvalho, Evelyn Alonro al Flavia Collaco to strengthen the team. In view of this the logi- cal choice for the winning side must be the Pirates.

Londen, Nov. 2. An anttempt by Japan to in-

Incidentally steps are now be clude a sixth. class of

Ing taken to ensure that matches begin on time. It has been a rucht--the Snipe-in the

With only one loss to date and standing jcke Tor yours thnt 1964 Olympic Games in third in the League table New softball matches usually begin Tokyo was turned down Asla are out to be the first team half-an-hour inte, and scene- by delegates of the Inter- to lower the colours of the 'un- times even later. much to the national Yacht

beaten Pandas on Sunday Racing

at annoyance of spectators, The Union meeting here today to do so if plicher Chan strikes but it will benefit

10.00 am. They should be able remedy will be somewhat denstic

the sport The Japanese representative, fom. Whichever side emerges we hope!

Yamamoto, asked the mrrt-victorioits, the margin of Fuss ing if they will canalder To will not be a big one, since both questing the international the Pandas and New Asia have Olymple Committee to add the tight defences. Empe class for the Olymples.

Amidst huughter, the Russlog

Ordz delegate

* lined the fairway and the iūps of the greens to watch the two tortign entrants anal 73 selected i Jocal professoruits tee of for the top prize of US$2.780 at the

newly

0.604-yard. completed *Yaniuri

Golf Course hear Tukso,

Playlog in beautiful uturan weather, Panier drew big ap- plause in the gallery for hi

Georgia from sols. He played Honidze, said through an in- tros guy missed 4-put and begied 14th for a 37,

Reaction to the news from Manila that the Games and Amusements. Board (GAB) will sever relations with the US. National Boxing Association (NBA) if the NBA refuses to sanction Flash Elorde's junior lightweight title defence against Italy's Sergio Caprari in Manila on Dec. 2 is expected when Anthony Petronella, the NBA boxing ratings chair. man arrives here.

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and scored an even On the hack Dar 36.

the

The Aral Sealer match of the day is down for 11.30 am when the U.S. Navy team from

current station ship the "laver-

is held meets Cromwn!!

League standings

Following are the up-to-date League standings:

SENIOR DIVISION

the Cheyennes

Giants Hall's CAA

W Pelar 330 1,000

21 687.

30 3 GOD

US. NUNIOR LEAGUE

SCAA, If this American team's standard of play is on the level waite Sex New Ana the SCAA will have nothing Saints with that front the "Boyd" then Yandas worry about. Ag the "Haver Austr Beki has not put up a team: South Chine not know the strength of opposition ul the game is

ating or two old.

Boysaw her lure: Anish with two over in the front Games in Tokyo. I understand; here before the Caroliners will Indians

Petronella is t route homme i Blonde' to meet ter To make things worse Yeung Wai-to missed in open from Mutila where he took part thing Cupwart.

in Petronelki is 'due Pro- late after getting a meat pass ja futile negotiations for Einrde

other La defezi his tie Tapultist¦ vid nee tonight and no from his brether.

was available Solomon Boysag of Cleveland, NBA spokesman

med by the NBA as the Nounts hi arrives-AP. contender. The NILA wants

A corker

As V untuvat appangeland

that of Yeung bod gone upsjate Kwok #fbrow-aning bad 2 Bondt an all-out forward thrust

his w

Trom 1 kadar by Her

mates would have men well. Cheung-yan

are

able to take care of He Cheunge Und Tai Wo nebing wasted a Mau and his struggling col-grou Phaner to snatch the

leagues. Instead be elected equaliser. bang back and the Tigers' teeth!

were never as sharp should have bergs.

The stars

1hey

The Top Sing Tan stars o day when individualison was ad a pretiton were Kwok Chow- ming, fæe Lu-kwang, and the Fung brothers whole in the dralle ehampions' side that was strangely

lacking 11 sparkl

JAPAN TENNIS

CHAMPIONS

Tokyo, Nov. 3.

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The seemul half opened with long period of sustained Sing Tao pressure and the Soulb

hina defence did. survive

thetr Arst and es unter-attacks they almost scured.

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First Kwok Yao had a good header ayrd and then Le Lui-kwong kicked off the gal-line after his "keeper had been heater but in the 62nd minute Sing Tao got their long overdue goat... and it was a corker. From a corner kick on the right Leć Tak- tung miel the ball lists on the forehead and sent dashing ike a bullet to the back of the net,

BIG WIN FOR BRITISH

BOXING TEAM

Satisfied with Pl decision

Rome, Nov. 2. Luigi Proletti, manager of j

Italy's junior lightweight Sergio Caprari, expresset satisfaction today after "learning the Philippine Games and Amusement Board (GAB) has decided Lo

Flash Hupport the Elorde-Caprari world title light.

London, Nov. 2. Britain's amateur boxers trounced the United States touring team by 10 bouts to nil tonight before a wildly excited crowd of

Protetul said he was rendy to 4.000 fans at London's,

leave for Manila at any time Wembley Indoor Stadium, with Caprari.

"Of course i an salised to

To American squad, luchd-

Ave reigning Amateur learn the GAB move in fav

of the Elorde-Coprori bout." Alnetic Union Champians, Was

say, whed on of its strit from Prosetti said.

"must

the start. Only four of the ter: however, that we were going to three-round boats went the full have that fight anyway."

distaner

stari to the It was a dismal American team's European tour. fischvelled to box

agost land at Leeds next Morelay and against freland at Dublin où the Nov. 10.

South China lost Kwok Yan Osamu Ishiguro, a three-time, for the thal Gfteen minutes but a sular of Japanese Davia Sing Too did not exploit their City Team, today won the Japan advantage s they should al- National Men's Singles Trants though they almost go! Championship by defeating Koll, winner Ove minutes from Wannabe of Waseda University, end when Young Waisto nisser

another open gönl 6-3, H-4, 6-1, la the final,

It was Jeleuro's first national ville

Arushi Miyagi, Inst gear's mariorul singles ebampion, lit net defend his title at the two- slay tournament " the Crifoseura,

Heiko Młyną), Atsushi's sister. won the women's singles tille the sixth straight year by defeating Akiko Fukul, 6-3, 6-3, -AP

TOPCON

TOPCON DI LENG,

TOPCON

PULLY AUTOMATIO PR

DIAPHRAGM

ACTION.

FEHACO LVD.

WINKHIRAOR

In the closing slages I sevmed both sides were quite happy to Fettic for

a point and they adopted safely tactics until the Obal whistle biew.

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UNCONSCIOUS

The one-sided match reach ed a ferocious climax in heavyweight Bght, which end- ed with Cornelius Perry of the U.8. being stretched out un- conscious for four minutes by a vicious left Book from Bi Walker,

Perry apparently hit his head

he went

Officials clown.

Protetti disclosed he had just i

enble from Saricat received u

"Arranged visas and redling:

Expect you arrive by tickets. mid-November,"

Proiett said he haz not yet he and decided exactly when Caprurl will y te Manila. "We Will be there by mid-November,"

he said.-AP.

Lamperti is 7-5 favourite

it was sail recently that local soccer referees get too much met kon in report on games. The less mid about yesterday's |

Manlia, Nov. 2. offeint the better, His was an rushed a stretcher to the rings |

Gracieux Lampert! of France, European featherweight astonishingly poor performance side as the American's secunds the and the fans were not slow tried to

revive him. But he champion and No. 1 challenger Davey world champton about letting him know what came round, was helped through to they thought about it.

the ropes and walked

Moore, was n 7-3 favourite - Krogkliy

day on the eve of his 10-pound Another surprise WAR the to the dressing rwOJNA, return of the gathering of tree Amerienn team manager Berton-lite #ght here against the chame spectators on the towering hill-Taylor said afterwards, the Bri- left-handed Philippine | sides around the studiain. This tish fully deserved their win. plan, Jet Bally.

aspect of our Stadium foolbali But he neeled: "Our boys got remed to be over,

together in New York only last weekend, and they have had po chance to do any seriosis train-

the

Overseas 'Autelopes Security Nior

4 40 1,000

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4 3 2

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Unver LADIES LEAGUE

The big attraction will be the SCAA "B" other Senior match the

schedule Pirales

nine herpreter: "When the door

thecked they then try to no

through the window, Player hid a birdle on PRESIDENT OF HONOUR

1 respect the Japanese refire Bernad hole, but begied in the

sentative as hosts of the Olympic rst fourth and cinth holes to

that the Snipe is a popular class nine of the morning raund,

in Japan, although they ennnot The South African was in boast of being very inedern. Threesome with Yoshiro Haya-was agreeil lest year that they Fhia, Kanto (East Jagan) Open should not be included in the runner-up, and Tadashi Kittà,

Games. and respecting The defending champion, Player played with Nakamura

opinion of the yachting people 2.00 pm, that between Hay nud Sukemaso Shimamura,—AP.

In Japan Island for maintain- Cordeire's Glants and Ed Car- ing the previous decision.

valho's Cheyennes, After a further discussion, the resolution was defeated on A show of hands by eight votes last a heart-breaking decision i

them earlier in the season, Cor- deiro is anxious to averile this King Olay of Norway was un- setbacks and with Junior Pang animously elected as President of in such good pitching form hla Honour for 1902, 1983 and 1864, chances must be rated bright. and the Crown Prince of Gredeo was shaliarly accepted as Vice- President of Honour for the |same period.--UPI.

Young cricketer of the year

seven

I

tasted defeat while the

The Cheyennes have not yet Clonis

SCAA "A"

1.000

600

RUGBY RESULTS

London, Nov. 2. Results of today's Itugby Union matches were:

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP East Midlands

19, North

However, to score runs a team Midlands 13. must have klitors and in this

CLUB MATCH regard the Giants have to take Coventry 0, Cambridge Uni- a back seat to the Cheyennes. To'versity 3.--euter.

England's Rugby grounds

now worth £40m

Rugby Union club grounds in England are now worth at least £40,000,000. Who says so? Mr Rugby himself-Bill Ramsay, 60-year-old honor. ary treasurer of the Rugby Union and one of the most influential backroom men in the game today.

Rumsay, senior partner in a London Arm of coal factors, gave me this staggering estimate when we discussed Rugby Anance and loans in his office.

He told me that the Rugby grounds in this country prob-

By JOHN REED

ably cost around £2,000,000 (England,

Wales, Scotland, New

when acquired, but with the Ireland, South Afrfen, fantastic rise in land prices Zeuland, Australia). their value has soared.

So you listen with respect

Limperti rested today. "He's in top condition.", the Finchan's handlers e parted,

outstanding. Promoter Lope Surreal f Lamperti would remain In

The teams

tu since driving here. Some of Manila after his bout with Jet Sing Two: Kwok Chow-ining, them have not boxed since the Hally for another fight. HIR Ler Blu-kwing, Lee Løy, Tanu AAU Championships last April, opponent has not been subjected Kang-hang, Fung Kiwin, Fụng "The United States once ledi

yei. Ki-leung. Leu Woon-ebing, the world in boxing. Now things Frente hantamweight Chan- Young Wal-to. Yeung Waleyip, are switching a bit. Perhaps 10-an Pierre Vetrol, who. Is here

Tak-night's result will make' same with Lamperti, is scheduled Cheung Yokwok, Lee tum.

people at home think De moet PhiÙpping bantamweight South Chino: Las Kin-chung, more seriously about the sport." Dommy Bulbjadia in two weeks'

time.--AP. Lo Kwal-sung, Kwok Kum--AP.

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to

make the gome better for the player. Rugby League Is a game for the spectator."

his own playing days B Hamsay was inspiring teader of forwards. He captained Mill Hill School he is vice-chulemun of the governors) and led....Old Millhillions for Reven years, He also played for Muklesex

and later became their secrutary.

Mr Rugby

One Junior club In the Mid- when he says firmly: "We will London, Nov. 3.

lands, whose ground cost them to join the International Rugby Peter Pariti, the 24-year- £11,000,

offered Federation. We are not interested have beca old Middlesex batsman,Į £205,000!

In any proposed European Cups

He is friendly, frank, and who scored 2.007 runs

or attempts to restore Rugby to progressive. He wall carns the Low interest the Olympic Games. been lust

For popular tag of Mr Rugby. season. hus

The Rugby Union, who "An amateur game like ours the, task of an administrator in elected "Young Cricketer

back connut take on more than true an expanding amateur organisa- plough at their profils of the Year" by the into the game, have in the past bmateur players can reasonably tion of 1,000 clubs demanda English Crleket Writers'40 years loaned o total of fukili, On the Continent there unflagging energy. unlimited Club.

£444,040 to club wanting to is preferential trentinent-If unt enthusiasts, and a strong con- improve or buy their grounds. professionailsen-and ton much siltation that can stond all Paritt is now touring India Of that amount £221,500 is national prestige is involved, mates of beer from Penzance

lo Penrith. and Pakistan with the

are repayable at two "We are basically Cominon- | Rugby Union E. R. Dexter. He will be ner

In 1954-00 cent interest," explained wealth minded. It is a Com-altended 152 oficial dinners in the eleventh recipient of Ramsay.

"Our

assistant monwealth game. For instance, eight months. lle averages 40 the cricket writers' annual treasurer. Edific

Saunders, as a missionary effort, we ate dinners a season now. Han he award, presented at the handles the valuations and we bringing Canada over here next put on weight? dinner given in honour of late that we have the right year. We feel we have respon- Bill's chubby face beamed.

to rebuy the ground if the club sibilities tu countries like 111 suggestion of a the

side in are going to pack up. louring England, which next yeur, "Some of our clubs are form- will be Pakistan-AFP. Ing trusteeships and appointing the tugby Union as one of the Trustees re that their grounds will be reserved for Hugby foot- ball for all line.

MCC team captained by 5,000

"Loans, with a maximum of Stay amateur When he was prealdent of the

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

"But don't get the idea that clubs are rich. In fact, there

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pauncit Rhodeslu, Kenya, and FIJ

expanded, "Well, let's day "We are determined 1b never take it off," replied the spread

the game to people man who likes to use 注 who want to play it our way influence "with humility." -under strict control. And

--London Express Service).

we ate determined to keep li amateur, although that eventually amateurism,

defined, na al present have to bend a file."

agree

may

are few wealthy clubs. Mont I asked this successful busi- are only wealthy in the spirit nenn man with the status masch thelasm of their symbols of a Rolls-Royce and a members and rely on the bars, 3.8 Jaguar if he had been nubtcriptions, dalices, donations worried by the Hugby League's perhaps bingottur their signing of a batch of Rugby incotne.

Union internationals this year.

"As the game grows rapidly, "Not " he replied. "We the big clubs, faced with huge have no manty player there in rate demands, travelling costs, room for both codes, etc.. have ile problem of Aurvival.

erliny will survive, of course, but we may have to help hertt."

Rhy, director of Reven companilor, he been in chargo

are

"The Rugby. Union sometimes criticised for not adopting Rugby Leaghin rules that might make your game more attractive," I said."

We would like anything

of Rugby Union curli since 1950, ! from the Hugby Lengde if it was Tala xenons he is taledh of worth adoping." answered the International Board Flatrinay, "but our kim ja

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