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REAL MADRID BEATEN BY MANCHESTER U.

Manchester, Dec. 13.

Manchester United beat Real Madrid 3-1 in a

soccer match here today.

at

The English First Division League side led 2-1 at

half-tim

Plas was the bet 10. Mare

cresten Famer

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The end

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thes bake farl

Playing far above their recent Football League form ↓ikey

turd

at present 310 from the ballem of the First Division! United laid the foundation of their victory with a fast moving first-half displas

Thrilling match

Palli Chamai! +1

chester Hi dears

unule and Alfredo Di Stefano, centre-forward,

Keal's

Jarrous

exualised after 41 minutes,

Seatfish intentional He made la 2-4 to the thided ust before the interval and in The semisal hall, despite s vltebe. by the Spaniards, Herd got a veronal goal three minutes from

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

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Zipresa selkey

maten. thring ich was watched by a crowd

Bruder

SCOTTISH CUP

FADE

RESULTS

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961.

ANOTHER DRAWN TEST LIKELY

India score 253 for three

on lifeless wicket after winning the toss

New Delhi, Dec. 13. The third Test match between India and England seems likely to follow the pattern of the other two, with plenty of runs and few wickets.

On another pitch devold of pace India took advantage of winning the toss and by the close on the first day had reached 253 for the loss of only three wickets. with M. L. Jaisimha, a 22-year-old all-rounder, ? scoring his maiden Test century, and Vijay Manjrekar playing an- other big innings,

Opening batsman Jhisunha hi Louden. Der 13 127 at Mangekar was 8! not playing, away, bead just at the use of play.

1.

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in the

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tealls were:

SCOTTISH CUP

Uses and

14

Janfermine

Scotush

1.1

There seems Title tu prevent Indla reaching a total fu

the region of 500, which would Jeave England little alternative next.

thap to play for safety, with another draw re sulting

Used seven bowlers

5 Cordenbesth was 4: Mort Forfar

Manjreka and PDy UnLARAT Me to Wigtowea

India's W most

experienced! G Fatrydeau 1

'batsmen, are Albion Anepisa Dundee

and aftry Byem kart Borde, Sanmı Durant and A. G Kilal Singh, al Juddsenen

1-11 Wal

Was

St Johnsteue Toberria

1 StrifeR

Füst reand replay

! R. Rovers

Alla

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Wednesday in Fairs Cup quarter-finals

Rome De 13 Baugland First Basalt ford allub. Sarthelat

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Westernfirs for 18 -142 Te-ais

still in pleSTAR

come Chan/tra

Krought at ship tualet bo tak a bank lots where Ja tu SAD 32 and Matkay who is sti l in This 564 1, BISMERE 100 pus trade chann al staging: Manekal

opening

England

bow.er Dayoi Suth and Barry Knight

aselul job keeping the

arang natu KANG!

Manjrekar.

Big lead by Burma in SEAP Games on third day

Rangoon, Dec. 13.

Burma, the host country, went far out into the lead here tonight after the third day's events of the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games when

its swimmers won four out of five events.

Die vietoties lifted. Burma's | over Gracie Care of Burma Roli medal ally to 13

the women's 80 metres Hurdles that arest

nats She Laval the former SEAP champion by 1 second

shoulder

Tha!

In

ì

4

Vietnam was the only visit-

The judges arliperated for 15 ing nation to win a swimming minoles before giving a photo- final tonight. the successful finish decision to the visitor

belug Phan Hau competitor

Tao's winning time was 12.3 Dang who took the men's 190, secunds. Evelyn Lee Yuci-young metres butterfly in a fast time of Singapore was third on 125

who is usually a good starter began shakily today, and was unable to time z long the ball property for time. but later in his innings he produced a full

uf Trav well-timed drives and sweeps.

Pataudi out

int

Fi

ut 1 min 9.6 Kers.

badminton Four preliminary salehes were also held tonight i all. with Carrybodia, Thailand Malava scoring successes in the anugies and dochters

Seconds.

Non Contraclut alde 16, get at one the bul

14

Dester of the Kak Lag M

Smukh wa Two, alway Mela la tuki

Decal Allen was a

gels himsell for pilarekin trady fl spirit is. bou his SUR

in bazing change,

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Caregi barself.

Suet. Sini he

A. Flan DE

vonalbalag

121

-

Tatils

39

But Bob Bander

243

Busen him 0.1

punished by the hatinen

Ehaland captain Ted Dexte sesen seyron b wiers today to try as breaks this sold Indian battan: barri Hot in such condition

It was a feart breaking Bael. Jo. The Geldang side

On a pitch that a set

much

apat! firm, all they cas dee is A bewl as tightly as possible and hope for the best.

The indent: bowlers doub

vour

have CAKE beroane used Уку this

Jaisimba has shown willing apsy in the two previous Texts to adopt an aggressive roje. Tat has generally kept him- self in check, feeling that this

expected

WAN

in opener.

La for The Englishmen result

of a tad most unhappy

expertelier

как

4

bim

Fastest century

16:14 he gave his power

rein with the but be but the

Fastes: out the series, teaching hundred in 190 na lutes, uni Pola scTUNIK

save the 35.000 :rowdd plenty of good deal faster than usual and mples tommer

boundaries B#-yard

the Surrey motedly had something in de Tuty Lock and Ken Barrington.. ..with this.

A six and there were

bus 127 scored

Mottoll

though

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Solution No 6161: 18- 21.

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1940

2000 ok?

Sheftet Wedsday defeated!

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He drove

The Nuwan ni felaka

TOM, 11-

Highlight

The lighlight

the

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10g was the clash of Channu- Swang of Tr Krz -sun

Men's 106 metres finais Suth Menyukas seconds

1Thanung:

2 legathesto Milaya, 106

Mro's Javetin (herw furnis

58 25

1.01

Strback Singanore

109

Ng Kah-wa′′ w Malaya

Fictres

Than Maung (Burina

Hop, vez and jump finais

i

11411 metres

Tan Eng-Vin.

Singapore,

2

Vila Chandrangsu Thailand).

3

Kyaw Nyamt Burna

bajuyaw (Burma).

Tan's win

its gave Malaya fourth gold medal of the Games

The Thin gold medallists 1 Al Hp (Bunna 15 mins 46

3

pien's 3.000 metres final

2 Sumbwexum (Bunnu

VOAD Thailand).

Ochane Pruchwecha

were Serm Balin Chon Grak secs who fled 732.5 pounds in the featherweight weightlifting and Sprinter Suthi Manyakas who look the 100 metres.

Manyakas fought a close raee

with N. Jegathesan of Malays but sprinted ahead 10 yards just before the post to win by 0.7 seconds in 10.4 seconds.

Sin-chock of Low

Singapore was third in 10.9 seconds

take ang

Thanand

Mulaya

14. PARA.

3.000 A pacti euroi so enthusiastically that shes had to be quelmedi the

of the referee, sex and Korne The dura then hom-long match

of

In

He watckly took two fom stevensd

12 by 40

and was then call.

In Just as well too Biglain that the wezther herr 6L. There is a ball plenty of making

er the Seid FOM

Scoreboard

India-First innings

M1 Justinha, r and b 1

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Michardson Allen

Although Tel lost the batch, be amazed the crowd. with us i

He haeld and shots

retrieved anf hat several winners fromp this

wing and De several oc casums Juic Chamarung shaking has head with bewilderment.

The Thai run of victories

this began

Korning when Amorn Yaktanand proved

steadier than Burma's Beuten- ant Shein In the short range Pistol evr81.

Double winner

A

Collapsed

the gruelling 5,000 moires run in high humidity · and temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenhett, Tou Fu of Laus collapsed after 3,000 metres.

Officials rushed onto the track as Tou suddenly fell almost in He front of the victory dais. was carried away so quickly that many

Spectators were not aware of what had happened.

Tou started badly and one lap gehind the leaders when

teli.

330

I

WEIGHTLIFTING Featherweight Finals Sem Bluz Chou Crak

332.5 kilograms

Than

Hla Mylar Burma). 317.5 Cheong Kair-thong Malaya.

Lightweight Finals

Tun Kywe Warna 3525 kilb- grins.

1

Nhene Sek-long Malaya, 340 Bron Sin Saing (Thailand. 335.

SOCCER

Mlay beat Burana 2-3 Thatland hent Laos 5-2

JASKETBALL

Malaya beat Burnus 93-74 Thailand beat Cambodia 100-85

SWIMMING

Men's Loë metres butterņý kats

Phan Hun Dong Vetran!

into 9.6 sece

2 Bernard Chan (Singapore!

Fin Maung N1 (Burma

Women's 10 res breaststroke finals

1 Lian Thwin (Burma), 1 min +34 7 secs

Myint Myint Khin (Burma)

Chongkost Tavenannte (Tual-

2 was

land,

The race was won by Ah Houses

own

Men's 200 metres freestyle finals

Tin Mauny N (Burma), 2 mies

2 My Thee (Burma),

3. THE Then-heng (Stgapore)

of Burina who broke his SEAP Games record by 4.6 seconds winning in 15 minutes Women's 100 metres backstroke finals

127

N J Contractor, e

1. Lock

Pullar

34

V L Mangrekar, noi uut Nawati

Patuudi,

151

13

balr

B. R Umagar, not ou

Extras

S

Total (for 3 wkls]

253

Bowling

M R

W

12 Smarth Kaught

20

41 36

:

Sheir who Wan Rold msedal yesterday in the Free Ralle event over 300 metres had ! in en wutely upped to show his versating by taking the pistol shoot easily

40

Feconds.

13

3 29

"

Allen

22

H 39

Bashes

12

0 46

was more than 100 points ahead

Dexter

2

0

11

0

of the third place Kok Kan-

Lock

19

6 48

1

woh of Singapore

Harrington

: 39

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A

-Reiter,

brilliant close speured victory

England's ground firlding was not so good as usual and to 14 fours in addition they

ut of 199 i 250 minutes. again failed

63541 Monfrekag are equaling Barrington FORESTStericy

accept Thr half-chances which mean so much on these pfiches.

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50

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A pu also won the netres yesterday in record fime chungiral Tavananonta and has emerged as the

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But ho Anished 22 ponts bestanding distance running star Men's 4 x 100 metres medley relay

hund Yuk tanano although he

Malaya's Lab Tan seured

Top world drivers may

now race at Daytona Beach after new FIA ruling

Daytona Beach, Dec. 13. Some of the best drivers in the world-perhaps even Stirling Moss-will race here in February as the result of a new ruling by the interna. tional governing body of motor racing.

The Federation International Bur the FIA ruled that Til Both races are part of Day- De L'Automobile (PIA has de 1962. prototype cars will betona Speed Week, which opens signated the rsi annual Day- allowed To compre la! forum on January 27 and ends with tuna International Championship international

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Senior Mixed Doubles. CCC (Yel- low) v CCC (Green); St Stephen's VHKU, 7.30 pin.

SQUASH

Jokers y Police (Red). Victoria Barracks: USRC Garrisons (Bhie), USRC

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NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

5th Race Meeting 1961/62

Owners are reminded that Declarations of starters and riders close at the Secretary's Office. Happy Valley. at

€10.00 a.m. on:--

Friday, 15th December, 1961. By Order of the Stewards,

F. D. ANGUS,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 14th Dec., 1961.

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes And Entry Forms for the 6th Race Meet- ing 1961/62 to be held on

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Southeast Asia.

Results

finals

Į Burna, 4 m6 40.7 Bees.

Singapore,

Vietnam.

Resmits on the third day of MEDALS STANDINGS

Serund Southeast Asia

Gunes here today were

SHOOTING

50 metres free pistol Gnals

Aur Yaktanand

$13 polnis

2

(Thallandi.

LI Kyaw Sheir (Burma), 495. Koh Kum-woh (Singaporei

ATHLETICH

Medals tally to date in the South- East Asia peninsular games 18:

Burma

Thailand

Alalaya

123 Vietna

Singapore

Women's 80 metres kurdles finals ty

secoils.

Tan (Malayal

2 Crack Carr (Burma), IZ A

3 Evelyn Lee Yuet-yong (Singu

porr. 12

i Cambodia

Laos

1

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THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

5TH RACE MEETING

Saturday, 16th December, 1961.

(To be held under the Hules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 8 RACEB

The First Bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m. and the First Race rn at 2.00 0.m.

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

a.rn.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted; Admission Badges at $25.00 each are obtainable only on the written introduction of Member. Adinission Badges may he obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguller Street; King's Road, North Point and 982, Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE 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 Badges and Brooches, which must be worn throughout the dura- tion of the meeting in such a manner as to be readily identthed. Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the Public Stand must do 50 from the 2nd Floor of the Members' Sland, using the lift or stalks.

bers Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and

Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Mem

Stand.

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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 Chub House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 76-2811).

Gate.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The gates will open at 11.30 am

The price of admission will be $10.00 each; payable at the

Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prom nently displayed throughout the Meeting. Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requise tee of $10.00 in order to gain re-admission

Meals and Refreshments will be avaliable in the Restaurant,

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each may be obtained Monday 1st and Suturday 6th from the Cash Sweep Offees at Prince's Building, Ground Floor January, 1962 (weather per- (facing Statue Squate); 6, D'Aguilar Street and 385, Nathan Road, mitting) may be obtained at Kowloon, during office hours... the Secretary'a Ofice, Alexin- dra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shafi Kwong Road..

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON

Tuosday 10th December, 1901.

By Order of the Stewards,

Tickets reserved and avidiable but not paid for by 10:00 am on Friday, 15th December, 1901, will be sold and the reservation carkeiled for future Mebllige,

F. D. ANGUS,

Special Cush, Sweep Tickets on the Pearce Monderial Cup scheduled to be run an 10th March, 1802, at $7.00 eachd Chalk Sweep Ticket at $2.06.ogh for the last race of link fabelis may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Outces of the Club.

By. Order

Secretary Hong Kong. th December, 1901,

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