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UK soccer results

London, Nov. 8

Results af Fouthall Associa- tion Cup Brst round replays this

afternoon were

Barnsley Town 0.

2, W

Auckland

(Barnsley hume to Carliste

United)

Dartford 2. Exeter 1.

(Dartford away to Hereford Bristol City)-

United Reuter.

OF

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Programmee and Entry Farms for the 4th Race Meet ing 1961/62 to be held on Saturday 25th November and Saturday 2nd December, 1961

weather permitting may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Alexandra House; the

Valley:! Club House, Happy and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Wednesday, 15th November, 1961.

By Order of the Stewards,

F. D. ANGUS.

Secretary

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUR

3rd Race Meeting 1961 62 Owners are remisled that Declarations of starters and riders close at the Secretary's Office, Happy Valley.

10.00 a.m. on

Friday, 10th November. for the First Day

and

Sunday, 12th November. for the Second Day

By Order of the Stewards,

F. D. ANGUS,

Secretary

Hong Kong. 9th Nov., 1961,

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961.

MATCH SEEN THIS

BEST RUGBY SEASON

Late try gives the Fleet thrilling win over Club

By LANCASTRIAN

In a fast and very exciting game at the Club Stadium last night, The

Fleet-a team selected from the naval ships at present in harbour- just beat Club with a try scored two minutes from the end.

But it was a win they deserv- ed to register as they did have the edge over the Club, who were up against it for the first time this season.

Both sides lasted the pace ex- tremely well, the Navy a little sides bad ex- bit better: both cellent scrum-halves, full-backs and front-rows who would have looked good In Internationa Fompany.

Į

But it was in the backs that ¦ the Fleet showed their superi- that the Fleet Not ority.

All that given wings were much to do; their left wing, Jones, for Instanes, looked as though given half a chance he would get through any de- fence but never seemed to have even that half chance. Nor was it that Ross, the Club centre, was at all inferior to his opposite number.

Th

Main factor

Then it was Club's turn. The bull moved nicely down the line leftwards and Ross put in a good shortish kick; Kelly was almost there to gather and would have had a great chance of showing bis paces if he had been but in stead Lunney, the Fleet full back kicked a beauty of a touch from more than forty yards out,

swept down the field after a nice scissors between the centres, the ball moving left to right

and then back again while Club could never quite get at the man with the ball. And then suddenly the whole of this short passing movement gained even more momentum and Simmonds Wes ever for a try in the left-hand Dall took the klej bu!

ruiner

i was not good one.

The game was now twelve minutes old, and as fast as ever, and there were minutes And then the Navy might Hill-Norton on end of Club pressure; time have scored again.

back Chub and

which broke through the again situations

Une end passed to Jones, but might have proved dangerous

had they been allowed to de-ngain Moore saved the day.

Going great guns

velop were

cleared by the naval centres, for at this stage Club seemed to be having the Deller of the scrummaging. | with Dwyer in excellent form But then the pendulum swung and play was fast and furious -but not literally down at the Club end. A very orthodox out side movement ended in Moore

Lbe

Daz

Club were now beginning to go great guns with the possibi- fity of defeat looming up at

Naval

forwards though

throw

the ball continued to about in grit style Club be came the dictators of play. They won possession at the line-outs and got the ball away nicely: on one occasion Kennedy put in

whole crEX seemed to having to clear over his own n the fact that Jowett, the dead-ball line from the field of Flee: Ay-half was a little fas-play and so gain B five-yard and kick from his own to ter and more enterprising than

serum for the attackers. How-

Kennedy who either passed the ever, Navy did not consolidate

ball

kicked

A

1

SPORTING SAM

by Reg. Wootton

London Express Service.

MCC WREST INITIATIVE

Bombay

batsmen fail

to make use of good

batting conditions

Bombay, Nov. 8.

MCC established a strong psychological advantage just before the first Test against India by dominating play on the second day of their match against Bombay, the Indian national champions, here today.

Bombay struggled all day for 191 in five hours to finish at 2:0 for eight in reply to the MCC first innings total of 286 for five declared.

was

from the such a pitch, apart dismint results. They scored 80 | and 72 in the two-hour morning afternoon sessions, only 39 in the final hour,

und

and

Scoreboard

MCC First Inaibgn: 2 for Ave dec. BOMBAY First maings

Polly Umrigar, the Bombay captain, who is in the Indian Apte e Knight b Barber

Adhikeri, c Mallman b Lock Test team, Was among

the Sarded, & Millman Barber tatsmen boned, and he cannot Nadkarni, e and b Aben be confident of his Test pro- Umriger, sub b Lock

Ramchand, b Lock spects after today's shal: Arolwalla, Knight

He fell a victim to Diwadkar, o sub b Lock Lock when he had made only Tamhane, not onl

Tony Lock spearheaded the MCC attack today, and his fine spin-bowling was reward- cd with figures of four for 49, When the spinners were on, the tourists looked a good side,

display. yard line to the Naval 25. and and the splendid work of Lock, back

the ball came Club's way. Allen and Barber sup- Kelly put in a fine grub-kick ported by excellent fielding their position after this scrum, which

and A sailor Just got

Booed instead they mucked it and Club, broke away well, but unfortun ins forwards were up to dribble ately stepped into touch in do- in the line-out that fol- away from their own line. Alas, ing so. the dribble was a little too un-

and Burnskey offended controlled and came to nought Moore kicked a great goal, ten yards in from touch and from A beauty

the 26

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five.

cause for concern in the keen MCC side was the

very orthodoxty on

¡extremely feld up

Tie

The unly well) just about every time he had the ball, tut more in that

Sections of Ure 35,000-crowd free rein by

batsmen formability of the fast bowler to booed their own was given a

lowed to deve he

It may look at all threatening, failing to take advantage of the The Club's back row

be that the MCC will prefer 10 a move than Kennedy ever

good batting conditions. Only a

minutes pallent 87 in 200

Knight and David Smith to by was from the Navy wig-for-

5. G. Adhikari held the Bom- Brown and White in the Test Aards.

of to a very

Three-ul it was and three-

better team becam192

their of bay innings together, but even The game gat

Navy. however, carne unctual start and at a cracking

all might have remained as

so he was troubled by Lock and batting and fielding, but not naval serum-half. back Hill-Norton had a The

good the game tightened up at once

fortunate 10 are

potential wicket- survive 50 one looks shot a penalty after twenty and movements among

long.

taker Barwise, at once stood out as a

lished performer as e passer minutes; a beauty but it was backs became scareer.

Bombay looked anything but short. at the ball and as a snapper-up just

And suon after-

There

occasion champions, and one was

their cautious half-chances

From 3 100se

when wards Dall had a shot; again a

Johnston came round

approach was poor to watch of beauty. but again

just short

his backs to take a pass from Ross who was caught — but not tackled — io possession and he put in a lovely kick corner-flag: just

M

ram he went well away with ail his forwards supporting him, angle things

but from e naval

went wrong and Moore was able to clear with an excellent kick

TEC

i

and again a touch-down.

of

Is the elosing minutes the first half, Club again took

control There was some scrap-

But the Fleet came back an 1 My play on their twenty-five at were on the attack again

They which a lot of sailors were off- ink a short penalty very well side Club took a quick kick but

to their

op- attes ve minutes and the ball it went straight was soon out to Jones when ras Punels wing, who surprisingly on Club har their well-one of the times

he gut knocked

tails up and won the next line- the ball but he was hustled

out, but Barwise again showed into touch

his worth and cleared with а very polished kick.

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

3RD RACE MEETING

Saturday, 11th and Monday, 13th November, 1961 (To be held under the Rules of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES (There will be 8 ruces on the 1st Day and 11 roces on the 2nd Day)

As the second half opened interest was centred on which

side was going to give up the pace first; in fact neither did, though Club looked the more tired team at the end. The Navy looked the mure dangerous at the beginning and after three of four minutes they

The First Beli will be rung at 1,30 pm, on the 1st Day and Dunfermline in

the first race mm at 2.00 p.m.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 1.00 am, and the first race run as Race No. 1 at 11.30 am. The lunch interval wih be after Race No. 4 (1.30 p.m.).

There will be no Cash Sweep on Race No. 11 (11.30 a.m.)

on the 2nd Day.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45

m. on the 1st Day and at 9.30 am. on the 2nd Day

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted.

Cup-winner's

Cup 3rd round

to the

The

bounced the wrong way into touch-in-goal, but all the time the flag had been up for a previous touch and the cheering of the crowd hád been to no avail.

Time Seen on the Club's nice new clock passed on; both sides tried everything they knew and Kamau a huge second-row particularly in the tight, ye, seemed to jump higher and higher

her in the line-outs but everything now seemed to end twd minutes, to go jusi as a draw looked likely, the Fleet backs got the bell and everyone beat some man or other so that in the end Hill-Norton was given a perfect pass and all he had to do was to fall over the line. He cbliged.

in stalemate. But with t

So Club

was

Multi-racial boxing

tournament supported by

S. African ABA

Johannesburg, Nov. 8. South Africa's Amateur Boxing Association Jast night over- ruled a decision that three South African European box- ers should not compete in multi-racial tournament ai Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Rext month.

The National ABA's Council was told that Western Trans- vaal's

ABA had decided to withdraw the boxers who had been selected for а South

went down by African team at the tourna-

6-3...It was by far the best match I have watched this

season; it was just the sort of game Club needed before Robertson and their tour. Skoplje. Nov. 8.

out of it all (Scot.. Moore come Dunfermline Athletic

became land) today

the first with flying colours, to qualify team

|

ment.

Western Transvaal objected to the three competing and to their staying in the same non-whites.

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2

Smith, David Knight made

Thaite

Pai, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta)

Fall of Wickets: 1-87, 2-135, 3-143, -156, 6-271. 7-178, 8-204,

4-151,

KRAMER. CUP FINAL

Hoad leading

Mackay in opening match

Lew

Johannesburg, Nov. 8. Hoàd ̄ (Australia) led Mackay (U.B.) in the open- ing singles of the Jack Kra- mer Professional Tennis Cup final between the US, and Australia here today when heavy rain closed play for the day.

Hoad came up from behind to win the first set 7-8, and was leading 4-2 in the second when the rain came.

The American gave the blond Australian 寇

great deal of trouble with his power service in the first set and was lead- ing 5-2 at one stage. But Hoad rallied to take Ave games in a

row.

been

The American player lost the edge in the second set and Hoad took the Arst three games before Mackay checked him

After the match had halted by the rain the organ- isers called on the spectators to come on to the court and try to dry off the surface with their handkerchiefs,

Several hundred gave their services, knut

was washed

their bandiwork out soon after-

wards by more heavy rain.--- AFF.

RUGBY RESULTS

London, Nov, B. Results of Rugby Union matches played this afternona

were:

BOWLING ANALYSIS

M

W

White

6.

Smith

Knight Lock

Allen

Barber

Parfitt

and

ll the impression

on Bombay's opening pair, Apte

and Adhikari, when

.-Reuter,

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Kent 6, Hampshire 14. Surrey 5, Eastern Counties 14. Oxfordshire 11, Hertfordshire

Sussex 9. Berkshire 0.

CLUB MATCH

St Mary's Hospital d, London University 8.--Reuter.

resumed this morning with the WEEKEND SOFTBALL

without

total al 19, but Lock both balamen any luck.

worried having

After a frustrating morning, MCC got right on top during the afternoon, and in ote spell, Lock took three wickets for no runs in three overs This set the pattern for the rest of the day, and at the close Bombay were still 16 runs be- hind with only two wickets in band.

Tempers flare in European Cup match

Belgrade, Nov. 8.

Tempers flared in the closing stages of the first leg of the European Cup first-round tie. In which Juventus, of Italy beat Partisan, of Belgrade, 2-1 here today.

Players were

and scuffles,

for the third thought, and the front-row round of the European Cup of the scrum; and consider Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only winners' Cup, though beaten 2-0 in how little opposition | African ABA chairgan, sald the until order could be restored. be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of their second-round second-leg they have had so far they in South Africa and all Olympic

on the written introduction of a Member.

Admission Badges may here by Vardar of Skoplje

the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street, King's Road, North Point and 382 Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAIL ABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Admission to the Members' Enclosure can be gained only by the entrance to the Members' Stand and upon production of worn throughout the Badges and Brooches, which must be

to be readily manner as duration of the meeting in such a identified. Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the Public Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members' Stund, using the lift or stairs.

Apart from the foregoing. Members, their Ladies, and Members' Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Stand.

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.

Lunches will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 76-2811),

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The gates will open at 10.30 am. on the 1st Day and at 9.30 s.m. on the 2nd Day.

The price of admission will be $10.00 each per day payable at the Gate Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

On the 1st Day any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 in order to guin re-admission. The foregoing also applies for the 2nd Day with the exception that any person who wishes to leave the Enclosure for lunch and obtain re-admission, must eave and return between the hours of 1.00 pm, and 3.00 p.m., when they will be re- admitted on production of their Public Stand badge for that day.

refreshments will

available be Meals and RESTAURANTS,

in

the

CASH SWEEPS Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $30.00 each for both days excluding Race No. 11 (11.30 am) on the 2nd Day may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square)-5-D'Agullar Street and 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours.",

Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 10th November, 1981, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Mestling,

Special. Cash Sweep Tickets on the Kwangtung Handicap scheduled to be run on 11th November, 1961, at 12.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Aweep Offices of the Club.

Hong Kong 4th November 1901;

By Order of the Stewards,

2. D. ANGUS,

Secretary,

match.

in

all

Dunfermline qualified on aggregate of 5-2, having won the first leg 5-0. Vardar led

at half-time today.-Reuter.

NOTICE

1-0

THE ROYAL HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap

Saturday, 11th November, 1961

Over 8,000,000 tickets soid to date.

The sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close on Friday, 10th November, |1981 as follows:-

Prince's Building (facing Statue Square) at 6.00 p.m.

5. D'Aguilar Street at 5.00 p.m. King's Road, North Point at 4.00 p.m. 882, Nathan Road, Kowloon at 4.00 p.m. The Draw will be held on the first floor of the Public Enclosure at the Race Course, Happy Valley, at 11.00 a.m. on Saturday, the 11th November, 1961.

By Order of the Stowards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO,

«TTERBUTATSTRE

CIS

Bankruptcy petition by baseball star

Officials for Britain's Games hockey team

Pandas to clash with White Sox in main match

By OLLY VAS

Interest in this weekend's softball matches will centre on the Junior clash between Ed Car- valho's White Sox and Yee Jick-fai's Pandas. These are the only two sides with unbeaten records in the Junior Division. The game is scheduled for 10 am on Sunday and should draw a good crowd.

The Saints and Overseas open | champions, the

weekend programme

on SCAA

Saturday at 2.30 p

Jonours.

are very

in

and an

Cromwall Hall's

exhibition

of

I

The Caroliners are not doing y victory is forecast for the too well this year and they will hard-hitting Saints. The Over- have to pull every trick in their seas hurler Chan Yue-fai will bag if they wish to upset Ray

on the In be given a rough time involved

Cordeiro's boys who put up a The National ABA will tell

arc all grand and mound as the Saints officials the boxers they can take part without fear of any action being spectators ran on to the pitch. heavy hitters and the outfielders power last week againstting. are in for a busy afternoon of Cheyennes, Couch Yeung was Play had to be halted for some inken against them.

full of confidence when

Jast Swiss referee ball-chasing. Mr Frank Braun, the South [minutes by the

The New Asla team should spoke to him and it would not account for the Austers quite

come as a big surprise to me if tournament was not being held

Juventus, the Italian cham- easily in the game which fol- pions, led 1-0 at

to stay in the running for SCAA upset the Giants' applecart half-time, lows did show surprisingly few ard

for Yeung has worked wonders Commonwealth Games

Partisan missed. a penalty soon

with the SCAA "B" girls and chinks in their armour.

On paper it is hard to see boxing was multi-racial,China

after Juventus had scored their

coaching ady team stopping the White some of his Congratulations,

'first goal--Reuter. Navy! Mail Special.

Box from winning this year might produce the right They were fine handlers of

but one cannat underestimate for the senior team as well the Pandas. They may not The Lions and SCAA ring the ball, extremely fit, and,

match the Sox hitting down the curtain at 8,30 pm this spectator saw it,

power but the Chinese boys when they meet to play off a very clean players. If every-

experienced ball Little League baseball match one played to the spirit as

players and though they may Lionel Dayaram's boys should much as the thirty men on

Jose this game they will not go prove too strong for the SCAA the field last night there

down by a wide margin. Much nine. will depend on pitcher Law. would be no need for lead-

Cleveland, Nov. 8. ing writers on the game to

base. write the sort of article ball star Jimmy Fox, who now

Former Major League

London, Nov. 8. The British Hockey Board about cheating that we had lives in suburban Lakewood,; announced today that to read a fortnight ago! Ohio, filed a voluntary petition Carnhill had been appointed undergraduates of

of Hongkong make their for bankruptcy today.

team manager of the British sity Fox, who at one time in his hockey party for the Olympic first appearance in League soft- brilliant baseball career made a Games in Tokyo in 1064.

ball this reason. They are down Mr Carnhill, & much as $54,000 a year declared

to play SCAA and as both a schoolmaster, his debts today to be $4.260, and played full-back for England 45 teams are now to the game the his assets to be clothing and times and was captain of the score could go either way but British team in the Rome

expect Yeunk Kar-sing's household goods.

Olympics last year.

SCAA nine to triumph in what His attorney, John V. Don- The assistant manager will be is certain to be an error-filled Fleet: Lunney; Hill-Norton, nelly, said Fox has been down Doctor Robin Fletcher, an match. Wulf, Warne, Jones; Jowett, on his lucic for some time; and, Oxford Don, who played for

The only Senior game of the Barwise; Rayner, Simmonds, that the bankruptcy action was Britain in the Helsinid Olym Burnskey, Cuff, Kamau, Rogers, meant to give him a breathing pics in 1952 and has represent-day is at 1.45 pm when the Giants take on the defending ed England 22 times.--Reuter. Dall, Lund.

spell UPI

The teams Club: Moore; Watson, Ross, Gibson, Kelly: Kennedy, Robert- son, Williams, Dwyer, Menzies, Bedford, Smith, Steven, tchol- son, Johnston.

THE GAMBOLS.

I DROPPED

IT RIGHT.

WELL, I'M NOT GITTING ON IT

HERE

IF YOU'D JUST STAND UP AND LET ME LOOK

Deny

Joy Barry

IS IT IN YOUR

POCKET

First appearance........

At 11.30 em on Sunday the

the Univer

Appleby

FOUND IT

TTOO

TOPOON THE LEHE FULLY, AUTOMATIO

DIAPHRASE ACTION

GAS FOR JOY

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