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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953.
SCHOOLBOY FANS MOB
SOUTH CHINA BEAT BUSMEN 2-1 IN THRILLING CHALLENGE SHIELD MATCH By "SPIV"
Seventy minutes of high-grade soccer that reached a thrilling climax in the last 22 minutes of play ended yesterday with South China earning the right to meet Army in the semi-final of the Challenge Shield competition with a 2-1 win over Kowloon Motor Bus.
The capacity crowd were entertained to a stirring battle as the Busmen wiped out their 1-0 first half deficit 13 minutes after the resumption and both teams threw everything they had into their attempts to notch the winner,
It was tot un eight minutes of winning goal that he used to with his left, and youthful before the end that South frequently pull out of the bright-winger Lee Shiu-fal, Chinn, after some brillant saves before his leg Injury, and it was though showint, promise of de
a class Winger, by their goalkeeper, Pau King-good to see him executing that veloping Info yin, succeeded In scoring die linahing move again, indicating allit lucked experience. winner will a grand goal by that he is well on the way to
THE PLAY Yiu Cheuk-yin.
Over that "Injury- South China . kicked Even then the game was not phobia" which has been creep-against the Club end, but the over for the gallant and detering into his play.
bull was cleared back into their mined Busmen who fought back
for hail and remained there the next couple of minutes.
with magnificem
courage and extra- only narrowly missed time when a glorious rising drive by Lee Tal-fal from close in was
iniraculously deileeleet away by Pau King-yIn.
Retting
WIZA
as
UNLUCKY DUSMEN For the Businen it
defeat as any, with jlorious " the main honours going to their defence, all of whom pluyed well above form. With a litle luck they might have not only averted both goals but scored au many in return.
RATHER LUCKY For South Ching I was valuable though rather lucky win which kept alive
their hopes of achieving the coveted distinction of winning both the League and Shield Champion ships.
gave a more polished display and were definitely on top in the first hair but were fully extended in the second half by a revitalised Bus XI who even had tie better of the exchanges during that period,
Superb qualkeeping by Pau King-yin, who deflected away ni least three almost certain goals,
الة
and
01
The first goal against itlem was an unlucky break, when an infringement was overlooked as Yue Cheuk-vin elbowed Tun Chun-ful out of the way before making the shot.
goal, though a The second result of an excellent effort by Yue, could have been stopped had not Lee Chun-falt and Tam Chun-fal hesitated in going for the short through puss between them, each leaving the ball to the other.
Dit
Lee Chun-fati nipped two successive South China attacks with his interceptions and as the ball reached the South China goal, Szeto Man sent in d long high drive which was easily held by Pau King-yin.
Tang Sum worket the ball up on the right, but Szeto Mun his first-timer to mistimed in Tang's centre, giving Pau King- yin an easy shot.
The Busmen kept on pressing for the next few minutes after Kwok Ying-lok had headed over the bar twice in succession, and soon missed their first goal when Tang Sum's cross centre was misheaded by Lau Yee and weat ta Tang Yec-kit whose backpass
corner.
TURPIN
Randolph Turpin, British and Empire Middleweight Champion, is nearly swamped by an avalanche of youthful admirers, when visiting the Schoolboy's Own
Exhibition In London. — Express Photo..
Board Of Control Annoys
Both
Farr And Cockell
By GEORGE, WHITING
If the British Boxing Board of Control thought they were doing anybody a good turn when they picked Tommy Farr and Don Cockell as the leading chal- lengers for Johnny Williams's British Heavyweight Championship —— well, their liaison work with the principal parties needs a wash and brush.up.
'PROTEST? NOʻ
Hongkong Olympic Committee's Report On The Past Year
Sports associations in Hongkong must achieve a far greater degree of permanence in their set-up, both tờ ensure continuity of polley and to benefit from broad planning.
be
This view is compressed by MrJarmel, The understanding was A. de O. Sales, Hon, Sceretter; that the structure would Qeneral. Olymple Comitee of | revised at O Inter date afte Hongkong, in a very comprehien-netual working experience had sive report on Hongtong's been
Games at Helsluki
to
Games.
#
is participation in the 1962 Olympic time. It is clew that thu
now .ripe for such revision to be carried out,
LACK OF FACILITIES It is emphasised that the mõju The beneth of inviflug players purpost of the report, which is br teams of note to visit Bong- Hongkong report sind, in Rotong is crphusises by Mr Sales, way intended to replace the
who lates
thai ruch vigila help many reports or technical to stimulate public interest, a interest which are available, proper appreciation of the great record for the future the lack of adequate facilities and impressions ond experience of the urgent need for the pro- the Hongkong team to the vision of stadia, swimming pools,
Indoor courts, cle. report deals
The fact that the absence of formation of the Amateur such facilities discourages the Sports Federation und Olympic | ievelopment of sport ly a con-
of Commitire
which Hongkong,clusion
cannot preparations for the Games and escaped. On the other hand, it the performances of Hongkong's is felt that were position
different, there might o representatives,
cumulated to encourage Hong- It is also revealed in thekong teamIS
кол
to KO abroad. report that out of $14,800.00
Thus, the blagost problem 'n raised by way of funds, an ex- the moment is that of. Rnding siten for arxi building
for the practice
The
witha the
penditure of $41,701.03 was in- | the curred in sending the Hongkong more and better team to Helsinki,
Mention is also made of u
donation of $3,000 to the long kong Table Tennis Association to enable it to send a lean to the World Championships
Bombay and also of a
nt
or $500 to Mr 1p Colony Lawn Tennis Champion,
rls, the
be
grounds and of
both Indoors and in not a problem which
This open.
ty obviously can be solved easily because of the dif- culties peculiar to Hongkong. Nevertheless, the slluation 19 one which calls for early and
effort concerted
Govern- by
It is
to meet the expenses of his tripment and the pubile.
very gratifying to know to represent Hongkont of the Wimbledon Championships last that Government is going ahead the construction E П stadium and also that the South China Athletic Association is doing Jikewise,
sununer.
Mr Sules says that it is now necessary to lay down a pro- which is compatible
KUMIS
ком
to Lee Tal-fai was crashed into the goalmouth. Pau King-yin's Outstanding among them was dive put him just within reach of undoubtedly Tang Sum, who the ball and enabled him just to a sound display by Ko Po-keung but for being on the losing
Manager Ted Broadribb, representing Williams, thinks the Board are getting centre-half
well-side, could have easily claimed push it around the goalpost for a combined forward line capable equal honours with the bost
too big for their boots. A free kick against KMB just of adapting itself to a wide among the South China players outside the box saw Mok Chun-
Manager John Simpson, representing Cockell, is writing to tell them that, offensive tactics yesterday, variption
far from having favoured the Don, they are "boycotting" him. paved the way to South, China's Not only was he responsible wah laze the ball over the goal- mouth, and a header by Lite for botting up the Mok Chun-Shiu-fal to victory.
Businessman a cross-centro by
The training of officiofs, viz, Farr who give up his championship and against the South Africans) there with Hongkong's newly gained fudgen, umples, timekeepers, The much
vaunted loft-funk wah and Yue Cheuk-yin com- Szeto Man at the other end reckona that saying his own his Lonsdale Belt.
is an 18-year-old South Aus- status in international sports and refereen, scorers, etc., is another combination of Muk Chun-wah bination with his anticipation found Pau King-yin ready for it, picces at 100 per cent is u
tralian wicketkeeper called John shed, for example, the attitude aspect which is emphasised by and Ylu Cheuk-yin made little and tackling, but for almost the In the 13th minute a powerful sounder proposition than paying
But, says E. J. Waltham, BBB Ducker, who, in his first Sheffield that the, running of leagues and Mr. Sales, who says that for headway for the greater part of entire period of the game he was shot by Yue Cheuk-in from
25 per cent for somebody else to of C general of the Busfust inside the
secretary: "Con- Shield
helped the first other competitions is the begin- competitions to be run properly. prime mover the gone against brilliant defen the
box hit Kwok do the
match, talking-considers the ditions for Cockell v. Farr were five of Queensland's batsmen into ning and end of their respons-the officials must necessarily be sive work by Tung Sum and
Ying-lok, but Yue gathered the Board are turning him into an announced several weeks ago, the pavilion. Szetu Yiu, and speedy right-
rebound in his stride, pulled ono "experiment." And Farr, be he and not one Lee Chun-fatt appeared to
word of protest
emclent. In this connection, And a Sydney dock-worker. wing Lee Kwung-wing was given have found the right position cxt of the bag as Tam Chun-fal
The view is also expressed is suggested that those associa ttle scope
to utilise his de- for himself at last at centre- came up for the tackle from annouchy on the question of has been received from either | 23-year-old Jimmy Carruthers, is)
are not already the bantamweight boxing that to ensure that representations which vastating run.
half. Despite a few miskicks the side, and instepped a rights
chompion of the world.
lon in local controlling bodies doing so, would do well to hold The South China forward line due to uverhastiness, his fast
footed ground cross drive past
Down Under, my foot!
is responsible,
of classes to train their officials, the cholce was never able to really get going tackling, intere
Tem Woon-cheuk. interception and good
be made with delegates must -London Express Service)
The necessity for carrying out yesterday with its precision
greater care than is presently proper tralaing programines is inoves. for tame and again the
also stressed as this work is am the case. with KMB defonders net sounding success in nipping thei:
For too often one comes terossential part of their function if movements with first-time PK-
the practice of sending represen- the standard of their respective
bråriches of sport are to tatives other than senior offi-
raised. ciala. Unic fine. The two goals by South worked extremely hard, with
representatives
GAMES. IN Sctiobis commit their Clubs to
opinion an
offensives.
link
ever so
gressive tackling from the half Bath Lee Tal-faí and Szoty,China movement ended with eliminator," dropped salt in the wards the British Boxing Board:
hending time and again broke A series of
of through passes by up the South China attacks. Tong Sum found Ko Po-keung re- The forward line
a promising Soul theady and was Busniet's
Lec Kwong-wing being offside,
A period of fairly even ex- changes ensued until just before
thwarted another near goal by
driving
Man
China, buth scored by the inimit Lee repeatedly making his pile the interval when Pau King-yin stivantage would he be granted a
shots 'nt goal felt. lent pieces of opportuniam,
Tung Yeo-kit, however, could perfect ball-control, and above not get himself going, handl-KMB.
able Ylu Chenk-yin, were excel-
into capped by his short stature and all brainy manoeuvring
Inability to combine with both position.
Though playing
inside his insides, and was an a left, Yue scured bolli goals prey for Ka Po-keung. from the Inside-right position.
Tam
Woon-cheung at His second goal was the type wing appeared to be ill at ease
casy
left-
Australian Cricket Writers
Still Unsatisfied
Melbourne, Jan. 14.
on
Australian cricket writers, commencing today Australia's victory over South Africa in the Third Test, agreed in general that it was due mostly to a few well seasoned players.
Ray
Keith this pair: "But Muller, Australia's shock speed the all-rounder's job is telling were picked out by on Miller, and the machinery attack. mosi writers as chiefly respon of this dynamic player is run- sible for the win.
ning down."
Lindwall and
the strain of
corner
Lee Tal-fal breasted a lek to the far corner of the net. and again in a last-effort dive Pau King-yin just managed to push it away for a corner.
Immediately after this a good high cross by Szeto Man was headed to Tum Woon-cheung whose square across the
Hoal-
| mouth saw Pau just bealing Tang
the ball in the tackle.
to
an-
J
Mr Solomons Is Adamant
billuice,
A
can
a definite line of action, much Giving his
be
the
is entitled to feel | boxer. So far as the Board are that he is well past the age for concerned, everybody Is quite experiments.
HOW IT BEGAN
I doubt if that is The bother and the lether quite the word to apply to the began when
feelingy the Board, having present
of Messrs. named Cockell and Fare for an Williams, Cockell and Farr, to- syrup by indicating that only it of Control, Live winner put
And all because let's face it- his best st
situation tooks as lively as young forward
und showed to our contemporary heavyweight
title fight with Williams.
ladies playing Judo. My king-
time is lost, states Mr Sales, by organisation of games in loca This conditional accolade has don for a he-mant
tho necessity Of referring schools, Mr. Sales says that he laughter raised raised
but hollow
DOWN UNDER?
decisions back to their respec- considers Il fortunate Bal น all concerned.
They may
Sydney, Jan. 13. have lost a Test Promoters
Mr Jack
tive organisations, Instead of Schools Sports Association nas Solomons, with match to South rushing
Africa, and
now been formed. He says that British promoter,
giving them immediate effect. private blds have been so con- Sedgman and McGregor to na
It should be given every support The lessons learned make all and encouragement to enlarge Cockell v. Farr, ordered to be this column spicuous by their absence that American-run tennis circus-but tonight that Randolph Turpin,
Thinks
British Middleweight It Httle
Boxing the more prossing
the scope of its activities, boxed by
to by February 27, is now on premature
Champion, will fight Charles organisation af sports control in regarding be,
In schools the "best-offer-gets-it" list until Australian sport as qualifying World Championship "no malter Sports Federation and Olymple entrusted to a master in addition
at preseni, arrange of France, for the Hongkong. When the Amateur
ments for games are usually January 10.
for the has-been- calegory
what Ideas boxing people in Committee of Hongkang was first to his heavy teaching cities. You might call it a silly- Already our kinsmen
with
ย
of the
choructeristic
Humez;
the
sald here
listened to the interested parties, themselves season situation, and, having Southern Cross are applying New York have about the lille." Mr Solomons was comment- report the following less-than- vigour to the task of creating that it had been decided there ing on a report from New York enthusiastic reactions:
and encouraging new stars.
*BOYCOTTED'
that the vacant lile left by the
of
Middleweight "Sugar" Roy Robin-
In lawn tennis, Ken Rusedrement
the
Land Forces Boxing
The ball deflected to Szeto Man whose
close-in drive glanced off Ko Pu-koung and was entering the not
when Pau King-yin
through with again come
and Lewla Hoad have applied other miraculous save.
Manuger Simpson, representing for a "hurry-up" of their three son would be contested by the The interval came with Suulit Cockelf "Cockcell is obviously months*
compulsory military winner of an elimination tourna China leading by 1-0.
being boycotted by the Board. training in order to be ready forment in the United States and After 10 minutes of even ex- "Why should he have to fight their world tour in May.
which during changes
the winner Lee Fair?
of the Turpin- We should get a title
golf, 17-year-old Bruce Humez bou!. Kwong-wing sent in a close-in match with Williams Without Crampton, n chemistry student shot crashing to the side of the any preliminaries, and 1 am from New South Wales, has been usmen's net, Kowloon Motor writing to the Bunid to tell them scorching State courses with a but wasted a number of oppor-sider the whole set-up and stop Bus again asserted themselves
SO, I shall ask them to recon-string of 70s.
NEW CRICKET STAR tunities through
Tam Woon-cheung succeeded championship.
mispasses.
delaying Don's chance of o breaking through on irt
one "If we have to fight Farr, Don drove home the lesson that Aus from close-in was well held by which is what tralig
far from e spent Paul.
the Lindwall, Miller and Neil
lower 1 shall Harvey were most notably con- tak worked the ball up, tipped
forward between Lee Chunsoffers come any cerned with the win, ha do
certainly not push Cockell jito fat and Tam Chun-fal and Yue this fight. Incidentally, I have Cheuk-yin flashed through from
never yet the Inside-right berth, took the
The preliminary rounds of the Land Forces Individual were The Americans can go ahead Boxing Champlonships with their eliminations, if they fought at Fan Gardens, Fanling Like,"
he added, "I am sure on Monday afternoon. Türpin. It he wins, will put
The semi-finals are scheduled In cricket (in addition to 17-his title up to the best Ameri- for Thursday commencing at 2 year-old Tan Craig's 213 not out can challenger."-Reuter:
p.m.
Tom Goodman, writing in the Percy Beames said in the
Argus, added to his praise of Age that the victory by occasion but his rasping drive should get at least £1,000 Athletic Records
Burnley Beat Portsmouth In Cup Replay
Burnley, Jan. 13. Burnley qualified for the fourth round of the Football
cricketing power.
clared.
NO MORE QUALITY
we were offered
If the
In the 13th minute, Lee Yuk-Harringay some time ago.
yome opponent at
Approved
Bill O'Reilly, former Test spin ball in his stride and lapped it Board accepted it from the the VRC on Monday
REASONABLE OR ELSE From Farr: "The Board have damned this night before it takes place. Now, the offers have got to be reasonable or the whole business is off.
"The Board could not have
A meeting of the Hongkong. Amateur Athletic Association at evening passed the records established at Carolinry Hill on December 7. and at the "Inter Club" meet ot
21.
Ladies' Hockey Trials
The following players
bowler, who also writes in the Agg, picked Lindwall and past Tain Woon-cheuk to give Miller no the main factors in South Ching their winning goal.
Boundary Street on December quested to turn out for THE TEAMB Australia's victory, but criticised
Soulla China: Pau King-yin; You: Ling-sing. Lau Chi-ping. Ko Po-keung,
Kwok Ying-lok, Leo Yuk-tak
the quality of the rest of the Australian bowling.
"McLean and Endean showed
Boong
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A
The recorda approved follows:-
-200 metres set by tam Kak-lan, (20,3 ect); Dicu, bet by Chan
ut
Thus,
one cannot expect that there would be much time for coaching,
and
While appreciating the difficul- ties, the view is expressed that the possibility of ganies coaching being organised on a indre
regular basis dusarves close study,
From the first-hand experience gained in the XV Olympiad, It is etsy
conclusions 10 draw which would help to improve on all aspects of any future Hong- in regional or kong participation international games.
Lest it be thought otherwise,
clear tha! it is made
It is doubted whether there WEB Results of Monday's bouls are
really much which could have 05.follows:
Kiddleweight
been improved upon it. this GAITYKITE, IRA) beat Pta instance,
except details of no. Buller 1. Norfolks).
"great consequence, Lightweight Ejoretinen, (RŪRĮ. BM
beal Tie Concluding his report, Mr Stryden H. Norfolks); Bdr Wood Sales expresses appreciation for for (HA) beat Pte Haws, Nor-
the work which is being done in Jolks); Dvr Kenny (RASC) heat Boe Pesch (RE); Rio Tierney (RUB) local clubs and associations by best Gor Surtees (BA).
sporin leaders
anuch who, at sacrifice.of this and energy, age doing their best to promote tile interests of amateur sports and through this medium, develop and understanding goodwill among the youth of the Colony.
Light Welterweight
Ladies' Interport trial match Cpi Calligitan : (RUM) bedt Pis at Club de Recreio, King's Park,
Muirhead(Wits); ・Boom Johns (Welch) beat L/Cpl Thacker (Dor- en Bunday, January 18.
etaj: Fue Alkens (Dorsets) Dent LaLlm, R. Road, T. Noronha, | Gár“ Phưtips (RA), L. Ramsay, C. Thompson, D,
Wollerweight
Association Cúp tedny by /up the doubtful calibre of our 10ng Sheung: Lee Kwong-wing, ordered this 8ght at a worse time | Wal-chten (128 feet, di1⁄2 Ina); 1' Tilott R. Marques, E. Leonard,
Bowling
KMB:
am
cast when supporting defeating Portsmouth 3-1 they co-operated in one of the Cheuk-yin, Mok Chun-wah. in their replayed third outstanding partnerships of the
said, adding that Szeto match," he round tie.
McLean could do
Л Lot
Jump wet, by Jenniter fløyt (4 zee:
V.
or Tang Sum, Lee Chun-fat, Fung money about. They seem to be Jump vet by Rita Hall (15 feet Chatti. D. Handyside, S.
Ylu, T'am
Leo
On the run of the play there damage if he were turned loose Kwan-shing; was little to choose between the on the attack at a time when Szete Man, Tang Yee-kit, Leo sides, but Burnley were always the new ball wor still at a Tal-fal, Tom Woon-cheung. injoro dangerous li front of distance-Reuter,
looked like breaking,
goal and their defence seldom
Even so Burnley had plenty
of anxious moments. Ports
mouth
Badminton League
made a desperate at- În a "C" Division badminton
tempt to save the game, and cante last night, Tytam beat tho
scored with als minutes to go
CCC by 7-2.
of the year with nearly every Woon-cheuk; big hall in the country booked Chun-fal for other things, and with no experimental our Shiu-fai, making an
came back to boxing to win the championship I never lost, and I intend, to do so before retire. I want Williams
"At the same time I um no I require to be properly paid for my services against Cockell. I don't blame Cockell for feeling the same way about fighting me."
Manager Broadribb,
Kramer Again
Beats Sedgman moteur, and
Frest
Princeton, N.J., Jan. 13.
for
"The
Board take too much on themselves. Cockell v. Farr either th
eliminator or it is not an eliminator, and Williams should know exactly where he stands about defending his title against the winner.
"The way the Board are be having, you
would
think they were more important than pro- | moters and matchmakers-the
people who pay the money.
Jack Kramer beat Frank
· to be only 1-2 behind. Burnley's Ho Wad-pong beat 2, Abbar. 10-2.Sedman 3-2, 0-1, in just 33
removed shortly best Marin Wong 10-3. worries were afterwards by a goal fườm
U Bel-lip beat Abbas 15-11, beatminutes before a crowd of 3,300 Williams A Wong 19-4.
last night.. penalty..
11. Arcuri Sout to 1. Soume 9-15. Pancho Segura Barated Ken Ko and U yeat Abbna and 0.7. Jimmy Mcllroy scored for 10-17, bree Wong and Soldes McGregor his fifth defeat, in as Burnley in the first half, and 27-11,
many meetinn, B÷8; 6-4... Les Shannon, and Billy Eillott cit. Wong prid' II. Aréull beat
The Americana piso won the (penalty) after the Interval. Abbina od Lome 21-11, ·
taubles, 0-1, 8-4. -- Associated Marcel Gaillard got Ports-Wong and sugar.
"AUSTRALIAN TENNIS
Melbourne, Jóri, 13, - Port of Spain, Trinidad, Vie Seixas gained this semi- Jan. 18. thal round of the Australian Indla scored 84 runs for two Tennis Championships today by wickets on the first day of 'a defcaling Geon Broivi, 6:4, Section of five-day match against a Trinl= | 0-4, 7-0. the Third Division, Grimsby fled sido at Queen's Park Ovai Jarl Ayre also gained the Town, beat Chester 4 till here today.
Beint finals, Gódhatu Akhletic béal Working: Play, was interrupted my rain, Wilderpin, 6-4, 11-9, 146, 6-0. Boss 4-1---član bée.
mouth's goal in the second
half.
Burnley are at home to thoi winners xxt the Scunthorpe vers Sunderland replay in the fourth round.
In the Northern
Indians v. Trinidad
"Williams used to be able to
0ght whom he liked. Now he's
a champion he has to do what
he is told. Ir, we have much
beating Clivo more Interference from the ton-
trolling body. I shall think seriously of advising Johnny to
(Dorseta)
Pie Flatcher
beat. Opl (RUR): Nor-
Johnstone (IU) beat 2/Lt Laur-
ham (Witte; Chi James (RA) beat Ple Lea R. Norfolks).
Light Middleweight
Snooker League
Results
Col. Geo,
Younger
Cat Musligon (RUR) best L/Bdr Snookor. League matches play- Scudder (MAHA
ed last night were:
/ ins Threo, Mies Roco, set by H. Hale, L. Colinco, S. Correa, folks) beat Chr Darrow (RA), DEL e); Hop Step and Jump, set by Ozorio, E. Pereira, B. Rouse, To King-chau (a fent 712 ins); Long
M. Revic,, V. Churn in)
J. Adams, N. Simmotis, The meeting also nominated the M: Fincher, J. Feach and J. following committe to refood Lite in the annual match on February teams for llongkong and howloon Crighton,
Players are requested to wear -Mers Haleigh Leung, J.A.C. white and bring coloured shirts, Huribat, Leung Kong-ping t
The umpires will be Mekers M.N.B. McCord, Chu Fool-way and V. V. Kolaichert.
Krishna Lali and H. Rebas
THE GAMBOLS
BRALL WE EAT OUT TONIGHT
CHOU WANT TO [DO MY. POOLE:
WHAT MIT YOU COOKING))" | BUY. 1, DOI DEAR &
Middleweight
Rin McPhan (UR) beat L/Cp! Lonas (RA);, Ddr Lawes (BA) beat hrcpl Eloway (Welch): Opt. Golden (A) Đạt Gar Josei (RA); Bật Gitmore (RA), bent-2/14 – Freeman (RA).
Barry
KCC "Green" 4, HQ. Land Forces 1; South China 8, KCC ."Red"
2; Eastern Chargemen's Mess 0; RAF:4, Eastern "A" 1.
leby