ARE
HALSINGBORG
HERE AGAIN
Halsingborg Idrottsforening (Athletic Association), founded on popularly known in Sweden as HIF, was June 2, 1907. It comes from Sweden's fifth biggest city. Halsingborg, three miles across the Strait from Denmark. Halsingborg has 420 members and runs 10 football teams. It has its own monthly publication, born in 1918. The Club's ground, called Olympia. has the reputation of having the best playing pitch in Europe. It has known a record crowd of 24,327 who paid to see Halsingborg draw 2-2 with Mahno in May, 1950.
have been Jangue Caruni-
The Club's First President. Hasingborg John "Bill" Pettersson, who times Swedish was on the Board of the Swedish pious and lve tumes (2 FA from 1910 to 1950, died on
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the trip. With his death, Sweden lost one leaders in football.
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951.
ON THE RECORD
Basketball Tour
Wolf's At Our VISITING AMERICANS
Door Again
Cries
Steam
"Wolf" resounded jting bea'ed and our colleague through the narrow corridors of was on the point of walking out the Hongkong of the football world on his own Sunning House, home of visiting football teams, yesterday evening. They were Always the peacemaker, wr uttered
made
I: or in in greeting to
a brigh! suggestion. ་
to arrest the was that the Football Associatio impatient efforts attention of Mr Wolf Leyberg, appoint three of its members to who arrived yesterday afternoon | de publicly crucified, the with The third Scandinavian proceeds from the show to go foo ball team he has brought to in wid of the Olympic Fund Hongkong.
The bright suggestion had Leyberg. who
mixed reception, but it restored the peace. Our colleague was appointed to serve on another committee
1s
EL
Wolf Secretary
The Swedish Handball Federation and Trea sure of the International Hand- ball Federation, demonstrated his versatility once more by quoting The dinner took a very long foo bali scores from Florence. rine The last two OF three Istanbul, Copenhagen, Stockholm | dishes
were barely touched. and Helsinki in sapid SUCCESSION There
too much in the JK 17 staccato "Two-nil, one-one,
earlier ones Mr Wolf Leyberg three-four" three-one, one-way
re-appeared and we were again while the local football writers' treated to round-up of the
feverishly gutted these European capitals and World
10!! sindiums.
Flushin
he drew a rapid
"Halsungberg is weaker
Was
COME NEAR ENOUGH
TO A CENTURY
Another century mark in basketball scores came very near to the making last night when the visiting Stewurt Chevrolet quintet routed the local Lau Sing five by 87 points to 26.
Setting a faster pace than in their previous night's match, the 1951 American AAU champions gave the sprinkling of spectators present at yesterday's game a good idea of their goal scoring ability.
WEEK-END
tions
TEAMS
Opening with a penalty toss, they hit the basket no less than 12 times
What's best in Kowloon ?
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SIX. hard-earned
of the second At
end ter, the visitors were still quarter, witsay the 100-rate, bringing the score to 46-10.
They slowed down, however, in the third quarter as the score mounted to 1-21 and in the fourth quarter which eventually terminated with the
score at
The following are club selec- for cricket. rugby and buckey matches this week-end: CRICKET Club de Recret 2nd XI v Dock-87-28, yard at King's Park on Saturday.
WALKER'S NINE 1.45 pm.-P MN. da commencing Silva. E AR Alves, HPL Ozorla
With
Crandall captain Clif HA Bartus E.M.L Soares, J L
Remedios. FMS Rosario, acting as the play-sutter in the Rici-Pereira, Dor Guterres, opening stanza and Dan Torrey
Tig
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Mr Leyberg then assumed an of the fact that air suggestive he was going to take thun we were the last time in poutlist world into his attack They as shenger in de-idence on some really hot news
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In 1949
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arrived here by plane
day.
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The Swedish: leath was meet al
Mr! iy Airport Tak Ka Skaner, Chakiman of The Hook
Heading the party a Mi Wolf Leylang, who was here with the Habiborg XI in 1944 and with the Djurgarden SwedLSEL in 1950
Two other Imembers of Tean, Kail Svensson ant
Malmstrom, did not amive
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PERSONALITIES
terday, but are expected on Sun- day morning.
The Swe ish party whah ved
yesterday composed
fellow.ng
Alesania
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toon Saugout
ot to 18 member of the team
Hengke nx One is
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(Team Kronholin
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Henry ChuSTĘPUSET. Andy,
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Berl Visumunes
of the tra member
Nilsson, nuisade- Sven-Ove Svensson is Per-Ame
Maite Martens- who replaces Sindy Appet ft. Even Espling, left
Harz Zgai. con and as deserted as "the new Sylve Beog.ss: n Sver Persson, Martensson | Sven-Erik Westerberg, Aku Jon- Nasm and Gay
Bertil Karlsson.
SED. Per-Am
Nilssen.
HQ Land Forces
Trounced By RE Corps - Troops
B 15
1
the Must ellery member of team as Harry Ziegler, reserve Aung-hall and full back. On the last Far Eastern trip he playısi u all the 12 games of the tour.
the po is Mr
mes a Swedis Teath amager is Kronholm, secretary
Trades Alum Desi 31 internationa My Henry
I was hot news Haising-
The monumental Mi Lee Wai-borg's detener, It turned out,
K
he had been isteming
will not be here 1 Sunday red ha! Sweden cw.efully.
morning Goalkeeper Kari had been, pasi about us successful Svensson and right-back Hans in the Scandinavian home
Malmstrom are somewhere raule yet from Istanbul had been They
playing Sweden against Turkey.
-
As and series thus seuson a> had Engla me British Laies hars antenatanti Semes M.
gleng tolesd
Diva? of 1 Covering 120 visiting for ball team is alway?
Firs annteresting experience
Here is the 10g 1958:en held by The Chemus spurts writers over orange squa:l; and peanuts.
is a highly tecessary session The Chinese ton ball writer with literary the post tegursable beut y esccted Charman He picks up the fist of visiting foot- ballers ani dines our name
"Si Wan-sun." he says. That Es auds for Svenson, Karl, barn Swedish international 1529 Kuulkropen and voted the best Cup goalkeeper in the World serres in Bui de Janeiro.
The Chairings
Intonates the
same, his well-rounded Tones forming the standard characters to refer to Kad Svensson by in the whole of the local vernacular sporting preas.
He regals that for all the other mensbers of the team, including the management and If he stumbles, camp-followers. The rest of the journalistic flock goes for the pennu's
Listening joined Issue
nek!
in to all this. we the in and confused We suggested that the “berg" in Leyberg would best be translatest "shun." That puzzled everybody
Our
attempt standardize Chinese versions of footbali famous names Trea- of the Clubs ou 20 years.
in our
We Mi Ere Eskilsson and world was better received. suurt
is Mr suggested "Fel Lut-si Ber-buk bea of the delegatiann
Bill Radio
Hongkong's Wol Lybrng. Well-known for From the start of the Major
The suggestion was Særde Y and
Phillips. European Sports Unit League football untch her
accepted tween RE Corps Troops and 116 fisuralist Land Forees at Lycra Wednesday, it looked as though the game might turn into a hard
one.
US
Both teams settled down and
Colonist II To Be
both goalkeepers were tried, but Offered For Sale
were
the
very safe. Then, in 20th minute, the RE team were
one up through Evans.
further The RE
team went ahead when Brown scored from close range.
HQLF rallied and their for ward line showed some machine like moven.ents, but lacked Crish.
Brown scored again just be- fore the interval, but was ruled offside.
Just after the interval, Brown moved down the wing atid passed to Higgins, who placed the ball very calmly into the net
to put RE three up.
HQLF broke away just after
At Newmarket
London Nov, 15. Mr
Churchill's famous thoughbred, Colonist 1, is being offered for sale at next month's Newmarket blood-
lock sales.
Colonist was bred in France and M. Churchill paid less than £2.000 for him ite won more than £13,000 in prize money white geining 13 successes in 24 races in England.
n
five-year-old, Now should have a big future as stallion
he
Mr Churchill sold two other this and after beating two men, horses at last month's sales but Eaton put over a grand cross still has about half a
which Wilson headed home to reduce the RE lead.
to
carry
his
E 4A Remedios
Craigengower CC RAF away) on Saturday at 1.45
GA Souza M J
Divecha, P.I
Regi
P J Biltmorla, D Readman. 1. whtie
T Crabtree, SF Shroff, M Singh, D. Bottomley and F
Dhaber
(away) j
where for
This over, Mr Leyberg, who has so spot for this columa. took this columnist aside. Be whispered two names to us and Look us upstairs.
Cralgengower CC V Anny "A
Sunday at 143 pm CA SourO, M.J Diveche. P Rag, PJ 312 Readman. 1. White. G
SF
P Dhober
Hong Choy.
taking over in the later stages of the game, the mail scoring in the cut-ins and under the basket was done by George Walker whose rane field goals Rave
him the top score of the
Don and night
Payne enilexted 14 points.
Who
Both Crandall and Torry gave dribbling
a fine exhibition of
a number of goals and
Shroff, M. Singh. D Bottomley and the dribble-pass-shoot way.
Indian RC against King George V School
in Second Division League match at Seokumpoo on Saturday of 1.45 p in T. Banoo. U. Hajee Esmall, 5 F
Chngla, SEM Bux. A D Ebrahim
Chron. A Rashid Abbas. NA Warab. ST M Samy. RA
A E Bux and Razack Umpire. K M Omar Scurer, MI Razack
Arrived upstairs, Mr Leyberg introduced us to his boss, the deyer
European xperi journalists Mr Torsten Tegner thorn 6/12/1885), publisher of the idiottsbladet. Stockholm
TGC M. Løyberg told us that the
winner of the 1.500 Metres Run
OF
a Helsing: next year could tur Sture Landqvist, but was like- Reiff, if he to be Gaston preferred that distance to the 5000 Metres, Patrick E1 Mabrouk. He agreed that the
Metres a winner of the 1 300 Helsinki was still just about the most difficult winner to forecast at his stage.
M. For De other winners, Leyberg turned us over to Mr Tegner. Mr Tegner said that he would like to interview us while we interviewed him. He asked
us what was the sport with the biggest following in Hongkong.
We told him it was women's field hockey.
BKOC "Scorpions" agains the University at Pokfulam on Saturday
came
The local cagers appeared to be ico overawed by their opponents, they and the few times that aempled to break in through the defence with low passes brought them the the success by had for the day.
Their shooting. however, was woefully weak. No less tbar. seven penalty throws were wasted. Prominent
and among them
al 1.45 pin —T A. Peater, 17 Ower, always trying were Lau Kwong- wing with six points and Man Kan-phu with the same score.
Hughes. 1. F Stokes. FA Weller Knight, J. Borthwick, T.P Ruffet. K. É
I J HUL Greene, BG Labrum and FLC Berridge
CraigeRower on i Army "A" XI v Sunday Bl 145 pm-Haycraft,
Canibet) Deighton.
Graveston Nicholson
Wolde- Grace, Clayden, McKenz combe.
Cranfield,
and Hardwick: reserv.. Tappenden
Ball. Umpire U
scores --Ship
ley
Army "B" XI v K.C.C on No. vember 17, Saturday, at 145 pm. - Kar. Willame. Clayden, Pearson. ding. Grant, Allix. Legge. Chamie
Hodgkinson Huskins.
Fend Pratt Umpire. Eyre:
Buszrve-Ferris,
Corer-Grant.
Kowloon C.C. 1st XI v Army "8" Saturday 1 1.45 o Sookumpoo pm.. players i mest at Queen's Pier
at 1.15 p.m.-S.V Gittins, Colledge, W. M. Daykyan, W.H FV. Dodge, F.R. Kerman, R.E. Les. J. Leriou. K Lc, J V. Sellers. A.
Um- Zimmern. FR. Zummerr.
ple, A. Britton. We explained that owing to the shortage of women in Hongkong each one had an absolute minimum of four admirers and these came to a sizeable number in the sports
num
to following public.
Mr Tegner said that this was the best
he had sports story heard in a long time and said that it would be reproduced in the Idrottsblade!. We then got Olympic Games. Mr Tegner has attended all the Olympic Games since
Only one man in 1908 the world has beaten that record. Mr Tegner then started to teil
By the Ume that standard translations bad bcen agreed upon for all the Swedish names. Mr Leyberg, his team and the
down to the
Hongkong Football Association's us about the Games. He told upon us.
Enteria:nment Committee were
Committee
They were still arguing abou. the Chinese version of Stendy Appeloff, but Wolf was there. They pounced upon Wolf and the Enterlacoment pounced upon the journalists. Mr Leyberg was whisked tup- stairs to change for dinner and the whole journalistic world was led into a dining room to wait
for him.
A regiment of waiters suddenly rushed in with huge platters of boiled, steamed
and soup food.
warmed Chinese
That
that famous 400 us all about Metres final in London in 1908 Robbins when Carpenter and boxed Captain Wyndham Hals- welle.
He was telling us about the Marathon that Pietri Dorando almost wou when Mr Leyberg with Bit Phillips appeared and the doyen of European sports Journalists was whisked off to Radio Hongkong.
Sitting with us all this time was the other name whispered to us by Mr Leyberg. This man
was, indeed, an interesting was meant to occupy the waiting character. He is Sergeant Sven hour.
Kowloon C C 2nd XI v Police at on Saturday. at 1.45 Cox's Rond
Fincher, J pm.--E.C
Barruw. A.J. Catley. WI Cowie, c. W Digby SA Gray, N AT Let.
CS
When. Cater. A
Hurt-Baker
G D
Rerd
Ramage.
Reserves
Long
v 5 Medium He. Kowloon CC ginent RA at Cox's Road Sunday at 1.45 p.
Leriou, A.J. Cal-
A. Lang.
W ley, P. Donohue.
Ramchand. C.S Pepperell, 8. Ramage. JV Sellors, M. A G.H. Wren, A. Zimmern.
RUGBY
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Club 1st XV v Royal Artillery a Sookungoo on Saturday kick-off" 4.18 Stewart. p.m.-J. Henderson; A.B.
D Henderson, R.M. Campbell, A.C. T.A. Roberts: D.T. Nolan. Craig: E Winyard. A. Petrie, Robson: G Minto, M. Talamo. Warne
Farquharson and P Hubon.
P
European YMCA V Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force at Kai Tak on Sunday bully-aft 9.39 a.m.-J Taylor M Bushnell, J. Drake: D Ingis, G. Vincent, I. Arundell; M. Ingils. M. Coldicati, C Taylor, A Frazer, C. Marin Reserve, J. Long
Bob Walker
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TONIGHT'S GAME
The Stewart-Chevrolets will meet the Southorn Playground Tournament Champions, Chi Lih, at the Southorn Playground to- night at 6 p.m. This will be the third of their five-match series in Hongkong.
Churchill's Memoirs
(Continued From Page 4)
I had kept Stalin fully inform-
the
Club "B"
V Royal Engmeers al Sookunpoo on Saturday at 3 p.m.- Daniel; DP. Inglis, Huncie, Distale, Bluck; V. Roberts (Capt): Bleakley: Baker
1. Robertson, Bell; R. Baled from time to time of Jerand, Phillipson; Peacock. Lovett progress of these operations, Mayell Reserves. J. Taylor and on June 5, when other arxi Gauntielt. Kvert and Dillworth.
things were also going on, sent HOCKEY
him our good tidings.
Prime Minister to Frenter
Stalla
5 June, '44.
You will have been pleased to learn of the Allied entry into Roine. What we have always regarded as more important is the cutting off of as many enemy divisions as possible.. ..
The Anzio landing has made possible the kind of movement for which it was originally planned, only on a far larger
Alexander scale. Gen. concentrating every effort now on entrapping the divisions south of Rome. Several have retreated into the mountains, great deal of their leaving heavy weapons behind, but we hope for a very good round- up of prisoners and material.
HKRA SHOOT
Erik Westerberg of the Swedish. The Entertainment Commitee Army and he barely got on the sat down with us.
They are the plane, Hongkong-bound, in time. same Entertainment Committee
It took a telegram
from the to War
send practically every year and they Minister for cone in allgatzes, complexions
Sergeant Westerberg. centre- The next practice shoot of the will and shapes. dozen
Taken all together they look kong.
forward of the team, to Hong- Hongkong Rifle Association
The Swedish Army did
be held at the Kal Tak Rifle more like the
nt an oil
not want to release the Sergeant. tanker than an Entertainment They considered he was more Committee. However, they have
necessary at home in Instructing taste in both viands and wines recruits in the intricacies of ack- and are generous to a fault Their special last night was an excellent brace of roast ducks.
thoroughbreds colours. Colonist hurt himself he lost an aluminium horse shoe during his last race,
Reuter.
The HQLF team kept trying, when but a beautiful goal by Conway put the RE further in front.
Brown netted twice in the closing stages, making the final score six goals to one in favour
of RE Corps Troops.
Eaton, Whitburn and Williams
Edwards Wants
played well for HQLF whilst Another Go At
Botto and Conway in defence, Higglus and Evans in the for- word ine, played well for the RE.
RE Corps Troops. Kernlck. Janes, Owen, Davidson, Botto, Con- way, Brown, Higgins (Capt), Potts, Evans and Hist
HQLF. Handley, Simpson, Booth Whitburn, Eston WILLIATZA (Capt). Smith and Wilton.
Cody,
Billiards Title
MINOR UNITS LEAGUE The following are the resultships.
crew
+
*
•
nck fire.
Sgt. Westerberg, though he has played through most of Scandina vla, has never even been to a more southern part of Europe Somewhere in between all before. He suddenly found him- this there was a long argument. set flying thousands of
who has
given much time to the furtherance of kilometres away to the other end the cause of local football re- of the longest continent in the
actually that there existed a sports writer who has
A gentlemanı
marked
world.
•
selected a road to travel on that The most curious
Range on Sunday.
Shooting wil commence a: 9 a.m. and will be at 300, 500 and 000 yards. All members are urged to attend. Spoons will be awarded for the best scores in different ciasses.
It is hoped that more members from H.M. Forces will make an effort to turn up so that selection; of two representative teams, SR-a I
the forthcoming) and SR-5, for Inter-Colonial Postal Match can be facilitated.
Xulator.
have just returned from two days at Eisenhower's head- quarters watching the troops embark (for Normandy).
London, Nov. 15.
From many quarters came Frank Edwards. of Stour-
fact about
of warm congratula- would possibly lead to a barred Sgt. Westerberg is that, never bridge, the English billiards
"The Princess proved to me," he messages Wilkinsole-holder, wants another go
door if he tried to enter a foot-having been out of Scandinavia | said, 14hat
tion. I even gol, a pat from the there is nothing
Bear. McHat Robert Marshall, the Austra
ball ground while still follow and having had little contact materialistic in Buddhism.". ing this wayword road. lian who recently defeated him
with the English-speaking world, When a man can master Marshal Stall to Prime In the final of the World
is a much he has nevertheless mastered the phrast, like that out of Learn
5 June, '44. This of course,
Master" Amateur Billiards Champion-
Icnger version of what was English language to the point English Without A said, However, the long argu-where he barely stumbles over volumes, ho la, indeed, going mant developed over the fact his vocabulary and is reklom st places as a linguist.
grammatically- that the whole phrase had to be a long fo
sentence. correct quall- carefully explored und
The gentleman
In fact, he has mastered, the of the press referred to had walked in English language with the aid of on the original phrase and fell "Learn English Without thoroughly browned or on Muster" volumes to the stage
where, meeting n hearing it uttered.
Machi mangled linen was princess on the planie journey, thrown out and tom into little be discussed Buddha with her shreds. Things were really gai-aid was very nearly converted,
of Minor Units League (Hong-
The opportunity is likely to kong and Kowloon) footbull occur in the next world event, matches played on over which will probably be staged 14: --8 FOD bent 27 Coy RAMC in Calculia at the end of next 4-2; / 29. (Glb) HAA Dty beat year. Edwards has writteni to COBU 42; HQ RA (HK) lost to the Billiards Association not the 137 Java Bty 0-1, AA W/Shps Control Council, saying that if beat 35 Gign Hosp 6-1; 173 Los he is nominated he will certain By A beat RHG 27 HAA Regtly consider making the trip as 2-01 HECIU drew with 40 Inthe is most anxious to Inbet Diy Provost 1-1.
Marshall again,leuter,
Thalland
Most people going through auch courses finally give up over the wardrobe series when they Rud themselves saying, "Do not bring me a toothpick, wolter, while I am still in a state of undress."
-"RECORDER"
congratulate you on the grent· victory of the Allled Anglo- American forces-the taking of Rome. This news has been greeted in the Soviet Union with great satisfaction.
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