THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1953.

WALES v. SCOTLAND AT MURRAYFIELD

Crowd Roars, Riot Squad Stands By TWO MATCHES IN ONE-

AUSTRIANS WIN 5-1, CHINESE WIN 2-0 By "SPIV"

The soccer series between Hongkong teams and the touring Aus trian Linzer Athletik Sports Klub reached a dramatic climax yesterday with players going for their opponents towards the end of the game in injury-inflicting tackles, the crowd yelling for blood and members of the Riot Squad taking positions all around the field and in front of the Foot- ball Club house.

The Austrians avenged their previous day's 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Hongkong Selection XI by outplaying the Combined Chinese to the tune of five goals to one, but the correct finnt score to this most disgraceful of games ever on a Incal Geld would have been hetter expressed as follows: LASK:-none killed, two injured. Combined Chinese:-none killed, none injured.

The Austrians began the Austrian defenders yesterday atternoon's match mus only with presented on impassable barrier. a grim determination to win Close But isn a good entrol over by the themselves in abiding referee's decisions and in keep Ing their close tackles as clean as possible.

The first half produced some good soccer despite the very continuous heavy drizzle that In collecting was gradually pools in different parts of the With the wing halves talag

Nold

back a little in defence and kerne

Cheung Koon-hing got hands to but could not stoji a marking. excellent

socaching drive by right-wing covering and fast and Parly Fuchs,

D

few miniter later, tackling and interceptions

Barely u the Austrians gave the Chinese Yue Cheuk-yin was seen going! foot Bust for the knee of centre- no chance to settle down to any offensive move. in attack their forward Hart, who evaded a supering ball controt wax dis-bad accident just in time.

and in this evident nelly department ther were greatly strengthened yesterday

inclusion Fuchs, whose speed and sizzling

of right-wing

him to watch drives enabled Two goals by himself, and pro- vided a constant inenare to the

ing the opposing wings wet bottle up with mat interceptum | Hobukong goal, and the inside-forward: caning woll hark into the defener.

the

Derek Dooley Loses Leg

DIL

by The

As the exhibition of frayed tempers mounted an intensity, flou Yung-sang came next into

left-half the gindkitorial picture against Schmidhofer, wha just maunged to get away. For a few seconds it seemed that, a would be under boxing match

way between the two, but both players SYPTC persuntied 10 The Combitınd Chint se

not shake hands. only found! themselves up Towards the ent of the against a different team yester- game Zechmeister gathered day in the matter of an upposing forward pass along the middle, defence, but were greatly handiworked his way to within 20

the

ball yards and crashed the ball past કામાં

greasy which completely disabled them Cheung with a rising drive to in their light short-passing tape bring the final score to 5-1, and fast run-throughs.

attack

in retrospect it yesterday' nt the match and also

of the

and

Welsh forward J, R. G. Stevens, in possession of the ball, palms off A. F. Dorward, Scotland's captain, in the match at Edinburgh which Wales won 12-0,

IN SCOTTISH LEAGUE SOCCER

Better

A Successful

Junior Division

Club

Than A Poor Senior One

Says TOMMY MUIRHEAD

The days of directors having to dip into their pockets to keep a club going were gone. I thought. But I was told recently of a C.Division Scottish League ont- fit whose directors consider that it costs them each £9 a week.

I sympathise with Divison clubs like Berwick Brechin, East Stirling. Leith. Montrose, and Stranraer who want A Division incrensel from 16 to 18 clubs and themselves included in a 20-club B Division.

DWI

Freatst the Combined Chinese were equally solen or improve theber, when certain players did | tions! test they were not so good

of scenes

40th

Division Royal Artillery Sports Meeting

The outstanding performance at the 40th Division Royal Artillery Sports at Boundury Street yesterday was a hop, step and jump of 42 feet by Signalman Alan Penda}! of 14 Field Regiment.

This is the second bist hop, step this" year,and the eighth best in the history of local athletics, It was achieved in very unfavourable conditions and Pendall looked capable of a much better performance. He was taking part in an athletic meeting for the first time in nearly two years.

The oficial Colony record m 4x po yanda relay-1, 43 pa jekl the event is 43 feet 7 incies is 7.8-seks

2, 14 Fit Regt; 3, 24 Fat Eng: Timel

Bet by Ta King-chau of South La Th–1 dũ Fd Heat; 2, l Ching Athletle Association at Fu Rega 3. 27 LA BÌN

One mile tenis vace.1, 14 24 Regh

Time: ins 01. SEIN,

Boundary Street in December 12 45 Fu Beat; 3. 24 Fu Engt,

and the best ever performance: locally was 44 feel 1 inch by Putting the Weight.–1, 27 Li By:

2. Fd Heat: 9, 45 Fd Regt. Szeto Kwong of Lingnan Univer

1th Jump.14 Fd. Rest: 2. 14 sity of Canton at Caroline Hill | Fd Regt: D. 45 Fd Reid and 27 in 1931,

Elly,

Lt. J. B. Lambert, the former

British Army Discus Champion,

'n 220 yards relay-1, 40 Yd Bert

2, 24 Fd Dent; 3, 22 Med Itext. Tone:

x 120 yardÊN

42 de relayer. 45

had a best throw of 108 feet 4 Fd Regi: 2, 24 V Engr. Time: 1 h

23:13.

inches from a circle that was

Throwing the Juvelle.-1, 43 very nearly a mud bath and Regt; 2. 24 Fd Hept; 3, 32 Men Regt; looks good for about 120 feet,

Three le tein race.-1. 41 Pa eg: 24 Fu Engu 3.32 Med Hest.

The surprise of the meeting: 10 in 50.5 FCCA.

WOR

midille and long listanee nner Gnr. Derek Coburn of 45 Field Regiment who threw the javelin 140 feet 3 inches' on brute strength alone and no inkling of the technique of the event. Lt. Lambert followed with 130 feet 8 inches.

2/1t. Shenton of 27 Field Regiment put the shot a credit- ule Wistance of 33 feet 5 inches and had the best long jump as

Hop. Ale and jump 1,14 Få Regt: 2. 32 Med Regt: 9. 24 Få Regt.

Throwing te ti retin-1, 14 Få Rest: 2. 45 Fa Hegl; 3. 32 Med Rest.

Throwing the. Kaminer.--). 27 12 ty: 2,2 Med Heat; 3 43 U Regt. Tu Dewar, 44 Fd next; 2, 32

Reg. 2 straight pp. 4440 More lay-1, a2 Med Text: 2.45 FO text, 3, 24 Pd Enyv, The: 3 mins $3.2 neer.

SMALL, UNITS SPORTS

The HQLF Base Unlis Athletic Championships are being

weil with 10 feet 10 inches. held at Boundary Street Sports I Ground on Thursday, February

The 45 Field Regiment, Royal18, and Monday, February 23. Artillery, won the championship The first event will be run at 2 when they scored 95% points. p.m. on each day,

Runner-up for the shield was On Thursday, the Major Units, the 24 Field Engineer Regiment Royal Signals and RASC will with 71 points followed by 14 be competing, and on Monday

Corps Field Regiment with 63,

Units, RE The 32the, Minor

REME, RAPC, Medium Regiment and the 27 Troops, RAOC,

Hongkong Chinese Light Battery followed with 54 HQL and [and 451⁄2 points respectively. Training Unit.

Storing was on a team basis. During the aftermoon, the band

Fanling Golf

They met with much greater!

in the success beginning of the second half matches already played, it is

3 BUL Preston, Feb, 17.

convinced that! 3 saw the value of these B both the visiting

We have been told the same when the Bighter-bullt Ho obvious that

the

admission to B Division will not | internationals when we played | thing in the past about The right leg of Derek Ying-fan took over the centre- leam

ather Honkong

their

financial France at Toulouse Inst Novem Anglos, but in the rent interna- position Dooley, Sheffield Wednes- forward's

guilty day's centre-forward, which heavier Lee Tal-tai.

of lapses of sportsmanship problems

at play well. Had it not been as players we had at home. -the visitors al so much for standard of Seuttish football,

for that match, was broken in a collision

The Austrians took us the alleged rough

however, they Bewie can be tried in this B in- of the Royal Norfolk Regiment, play 33 for GREATER COMMITMENTS

under the baton of Me D. Harvey, the Στη with Preston North End's offensive

opening the

would probably have been played |ternational againsa England, they number ምሮ

a full international-with in

This now makes three re-provided music. Thwir Football whistle and after a mistiek by created during the play against

commitinents goalkeeper in

will be

disastrous results. Hau. Yung-sang, Cheung Keon- the referee and their opponents, | greater, and all 11 Division elulis

presentative matches in Marek. League match

On Monday, March 2, Scotland Satur- ning tumbled a long shot, but to and the Combined Chinese for

Mrs II. E. Fernyhough, wife of will T101 be more cwd-

Others, like goalkeeper Tommy plays the Army

Messrs T.F.R. Waters & J.D. Hampdent on Brig H. E. Fernyhough, Comman- day, was amputated above he relief the ball slid past their inability to take hard

Ledgerwood and the knee today.

the goalmouth,

centre-half Wednesday, March 11. Scotland der Royal Artillery, 40. Infantry Clogue were the winners of the of A Division clubs.

30-hole Baffy Spoon competition Keeping up

Davidson, of Partick plays England 13 (venue still la Division, presented the prizes held at Fanling on Sunday with a continuous

And can any of them hope to Thistle, proved they had the be chosen); and on Wednesday, at the conclusion of the Meet. ACCUSTOMED TO IT Oficials of the Preston Royal pressure, the Austrians opened

win promotion to A Division!

romo

March 25.

the Scottish League The Infirmary, where the operation their scoring in the 8th minute

opposition they will meetability and temperament. also obvious that the

and English League meet at was performed, slated tonight when a first-time clearance by

We have been told from E-Jurox Park, went to the Austrians have been accustomed Division will, at least, be es that his condition is still critical, Ko Po-keung

SFA

selectors slionle! see Austrian inside-ict whose fer- to play the type of hard and to as the A Division reserve land that tall, lanky, 23-year-old

teams they are now meeting, ed African-born

.full-back A bulletin, issued at the in-ward short eentre to

John plenty in these matches to help the left robust game that they played in a prerent East Stirling are at lewie, who plays for Charlton build a team for the big game at

Hongkong and, except perhaps the bottom of the South-West Athletic, is Brnary this evening said that open spare was taken by inside-

world beoler and Wembley in April. the amputation was necessary right Teinitzer with a neat hall for a few tricks of their own,

C League with Stranraer in the should be capped for Scolland. to owing to The

of volley first-time follow through considered themselves presence

iriddle, drive from almost 30 yards which playing well within the rules of gangrene,

Cheung Koon-hing soccer. caught napping.

that the

il

the

linocks,

It was

be

The injury sustained by Uie Austrian right-wing yesterday cald hardly be said to be se-

cidental.

appealing than the reserve teams

It any contention that every club shonki be a Division potential A Division clubs. With the present 16-club 13 Division this is not the position. Should

In the North-East section, Mr H., Secretary of the

Leith are at the boltom with Preston and Chorley Hospital

That

fourth und Brechin Hongkong player Meulrose no Management Committee, said

minutes later Barely two

sustained any serious injury dur-

City 4th from the bottom. organian causing the inkle-right Zechmeister snap-ing the three matches is ample Berwick Ninjtërt have made a gangrene hnd entered Dooley's ped

farward pass

proof that no intentional bad creditable bid for premution by at Deepente, the Punto North to suit wing R. Fuchs to face foils were perpetrated by the mandare-rent from the

Preston for right-wing Austriags, End ground, via abrasions. The up and crash the ball with a Fo operation has been done as a low cross grounder into life-saving measure,"

goalmouth. Trying to deflect Early today the Infirmary sentit, fau Yung-sang headed the out an SOS for anli-gangrene ball into his own goal. scrum, which WHA nished by

Austrians pollee

maintained

of loss of we make things worse by $13- Manchester from ear

their attackt for almost thetamper during these matches-creasing the league le 20 clubs? Royal Indirmary, 30 miles away.

remainder of the first half, ex-yesterday's in particular-were 1 I know these small provincial

·League clubs are jealous of their HIG CROWD DRAWER cept for sporadie breakaways by some of the unfair lactics adopted

end. Its have the Hongkong forwards, and by the Austrians, such as trip- Senior status. Twenty-three year old Dooley, notched their third goal in the pin their opponents after the six feet three Inches tall player, 37th ninute. Both Zechmeister tacle, and the inability of local

with them. In a short time became one of and Cheung Koon-hing raced players and local fans to take the biggest crowd drawing for a through pass along the these and the hard knocks called players in football.

middle. Cheung got to the ball for in a real tough man-like Eighteen months

few first but fumbled and Zech-soccer game. people outside Sheffield, his meister walked it into the net.

ago

home town, heard of him,

He was selected for the team

to

1851.

11191.

A

At

The

HALF-TIME AND ALL WELL meet Barnsley on October 8,

The interval came with the Sheffield Austrians leading by 3-0, and all kal time Wednesday

were

17th in the was well up to this stage and up to the 14th minute of the second Second Division' table,

Dooley scored both goals and began the deneli to 1-3 through: Ho half, when Hongkong reduced series of successes. After an- other 11 matches his team leding-fan.

The main causes

The first of these was an

understandable cause and the behaviour of Yue Cheuk-yin, and Hau Yung-sang, considered two of the cleanest local players, and of Ho Ying-fan himself was to these evidently in response tactics by their opponents. however, local players and fans To this type of robust play.

will have to get accustomed it Hongkong hopes to venture far held into international soccer,

THE TEAMS

LASH: Linderberger: Kralo- vics, Rekirsch; Engbarth, Sweinzierl, Schmidhofer; J.

the League table and they went Yiu Cheuk-yin tried to make on to win promotion Into the his way through off a forward Flat Division.

pass from Tang Sum, but was Dooley scored 24 goals in 12 inckled and the ball deflected to names

ind by the end of the Mok Chun-wah. His high cen- senson he set up a post-war tre was punched away by goal- lesque record with 40 goals Inkeeper Linderberger but, before 30 games.

10 goals this the latter could get back into Fuchs. Teinitzer, Hari), Zech- Ile had scored

position, Ho Ying-fan Arst-meister, Toljan. Acuson, giving him an aggregate timed the ball into the empty

Combined Chinese: Cheung of 174 goals for Sheffield gool

Koon-hing; Hau Yung-ang Wednesday in 103 matches of

Lau Yee: Tang Sum, Ko Po- all grades-Reuter.

the Combined Chinese swarmed fan. Lee Yuk-tak back into the attack to the ac-Yu Cheuk-yin, Alok Chun-wah. Lec Tal-file companiment of spirited yells from the crowd and both players and crowd gradually began to show their disfavour for the the full-blooded tackling by Austrian defenders and their tackling tricks.

Edrich To Lead

Middlesex

London, Feb. 17. William Edrich will captain Middlesex County Cricket team In 1953. it was announced to day.

Denin Compton joint captain with Edrich in 1951 and 1052, lind' asked not to be considered for the post.

Jimmy

-(London Express Service)

THE RESULTS

a score of three down against Hogey. Messrs R.P. Moodle & G.O.W. Stewart, N.J. Whelpton The results were as follows:

Paterson; and S.M. Pole Vault-1, 41 Fd Itegt: 2. 14&W.H. Fu Beli 5. 24 Fo Engr. Helet: 8 Gunard & J. Dickson Leach bo feetches.

4x10 yards relay-1, 45 Fd Renting joint runners-up with cards 2. 24 Fd Engr; 3, 14 Fd Regt. Thine: showing seven down.

48.3 0.

"NOT GUILTY" VERDICT ON

WILLIAM WEBB ELLIS

By ARCHIE QUICK

One day they were playing a game of football in 1823 at Rugby already said, I am in sympathy School when to the astonishment of all one of their number picked up the ball and ran with it. And that is how the 15-a-side handling code came into being.

KAPPIER AND RICHER

But some of them would be happier and richer and be doing; a renter service to Scottish football if they gave up Senior status and went Junior,

Better

a successful Junior club than a forever unsuccessful

and poor Sealur club,

Last year's winners (Mossre Garrard & Dickson' Leach) were leading the field at the end of the morning round with a score of one up. They: Increased this to two up at the end of the 22n hole; but lost all hope of repeat- Ing their Inst year's access by

losing the next few holes,

The Medal Pool held over the weekend was won by T,R. Muc- Lean with score of 86--17

net 60. Runner-up being R. N. Lindeman with 04-24net 70.

In the 18 hole competition against Dogey played on the Oki Course the winner was H. Small who returned a score of three

up. C. Prati belog runner-up with all square.".

W.NA. Smalley was succes- ful on the New Cours with return of two up; This runner-

The culprit and originator was William Webb Ellis, and he goes down to posterlly because of his involuntary action. The International Sportsmen's Fellow-up being 1.1. de Pinna. ship helped to keep his memory green recently by holding a mock trial in London with Ellis as the defendant.

The

and

Ambassador to the Court of St. ing to duty after an

course at Lec-on-Solent Air at anything that smacked

Station.

The best net azores were re- turned by the followin

of

Three-Storey House For Spain's

hope

Wo

Soccer Team

Deputy Director

of One and Three-Miler, was one hoped, will raise the standard W.N.A. Smalley 83-18-net 05; J.L. Kay 82-14-net 08; boxing. of London amateur Public Prosecutions (Mr Gerald of the victims of the disaster.

the We want and need a big-time Paling) prosecuted

Wright, who The Association has asked all H.. de Plina 08-18-net 70 Tall. Tangy would be one of 12 clubs playing Abrahams. defended.

in Scotland and the ideal Olympic Sprinter, league

Mr Harold came from East Hoathley, Sus clubs to co-uperato, but the big C. Pratt 83-12-net 71.

sex, was only 23 years of age, surprise is that they are going trainera four matches instead of the

promoted to ullow professional and, had just been present two ngainst each; other. It was a very serious affair from Air Artifeer. Ho was into the scheme.

Under

In the past the London ABA, present set-up, but suffer it to say that is stationed at Eglinton, Northern the however, this is an ideal, that was vindicated

deed for his

Ireland, and was just return- like a parent body, the Na- shied will never be achieved.

and acquitted. Even the Dutch

athletic tonat Ascociation, has

"B" INTERNATIONAL James spoke on his behalf, al-

cash, and one can only

future that in though I am not at all sure

the near Scotland have arranged to play that they play Rugby in the

the Inter-Ser-shall see return to the days Wright won B' international match against Innd of canals and tulips.

profes- vices Three-Mile Championship when amateurs. England on Wednesday, March

at Aldershot last July in 14sionals were pitted against 'cach

Madrid. Feb. 17: Mr Paling, by the way, is a

That is the

Tho Spanish Football 11. in Scotland. And this is the

seconds true way to raiso the standard best international news we have Director of Brighton and Hove min 22.7 cs which clip-other for charity.

Feleration recently an- FC. By his remarks, he ped as much as 4.7

not much time off the record set up by little of amateur boxing."

Frank Sando, thick a

thatnounced plans for the, con- Lanco It was only recently in the Army, at Manager Ted Broadribb toldstruction of a residence for trial matches to help regain our carry an oval-shaped ball!

Portsmouth the year before. me that he was ordered out of infernational prestige. And I

Sando, of course, is now one a dressing-room at an amateur players of the national agree with them--provided they LOSS TO ATHLETICS

of the leading Internationalists. tournament and the only rea-Boccer team. 24 are serious trinis.

The sinking of the Irish I was against the revival of

Cross-Channel boat, Princess the old Home Scots v. Anglo-

had in years.

Encouraged by this success keung, Tone Sheung: 1o Ying-people have been advocating for those husky creatures who Corporal

Since the end of the war evidently has

While the tall was in play in the Hongkong 30-yard line on Ho Ying-fan and the left Austrian right-half” Engbarth were seen in a heated argument on the mid-way of the touchline evidently over the action of Engbarth in flipping Ho Ying- fati nero the fare,

Edrich said in an interview! After much persuasion by "Naturally I am very delighted the referee and his teammates, at this great honour. We shall Ho was led to shake hands with

try to play cricket in the Mid Engbarth; but from then on the

deteriorated tradition, which is the game

decer

crowd dia

013

not:

tho

real spirit of the game. That Chinese players tried to get means we shall go out for vio-their man.

THO

holp tory from the Brst ball of the maich

As we have a number matters by caglig ute lond of dne, young player coming players on in their lunt for along, we should stand a very blood. The Austrians, however, good chance of being near the still Héd/ their concentration on top-Reuter

the ball and in the 25th minute

Hot course, had

I

· reafied what I was in for

Fainever have agreed to the transfer "

London Exustar dereled

and

The residence will' house arid feed the national soccer

I remember Wright winning ron he was there was because by 150 yards, and he lapped he had offered to give one of

squad both hla Naval colleagues. the boxers some advice.

I have seen professionals or- when the players convene prior Scots matches, because playera Vietarla, has rost Servicea sport wright piso used to go for the an outstanding athlete, for take them ser over have will. Petty Officer. George Wright, Inter-Services and Royal Navy,

take seriously.

They were not a good test, Players were capped on the strength of their showing in these free - and - easy jaunts. Many turned out flops in the In- ternational proper,

Lightheavyweight. Title Fight

London, Feb. 17,

member

of the

Mile, and I recall a great race dered away from the seconds to international matches scho- Chris Chataway, then a he fiad with Olymple star,corner, 100, on many occasions duled in Madrid.

lieu- when a contest was proceed-

I know, too, that at least The project will cost tho tentant i the Royal Artillery.ing.

ABA Federation on estimated 2,000,- at Uxbridge In 1951. The red-one headed Chataway had to go Council would like to have all 000 pesetas (US$50,000). The 1s scheduled to be all out to win by a foot or two. professionals boxers, mana-residence-

barrett from completed in: 14 monika. A Weight held the Navy Three sers, seconds

1048 amateur shows. The ABA arc, Mlle Championship. from

The building will he turne fact, stricter over the the in until his death, and also

storeys high and will have 30 Trooms, all. with shower baths. It will includa a library, (On-AN- sembly 'and, movie

projection Froom

But B International matches Lattainst

other .countries are testa. Personal and Denis Fowell, holder of the Navy One Mile title since 1940, amateur status than any other prestige is at stake. Welsh, Lightheavyweight Cham- the year to set up a rected for ruling body of sport. give everything they pionship, and London's George the Senior Service

serious

have.

Chairman

They are also helpful to the British

lightheavy Scottish solectors. Committee Liverpool on

Walter

Walker will

Aphi

Mareli

at 4' mins. JIs Inter-Services for the 22 seek

усаг Last

alno title in time

Auto- 27-thanatically became a Navy re- Johuston night before the Grand National cord. Finally, Wright has been Navy Cross Country Champion (Queen of the South); and his Steeplechase.

overy year since 1040.

colleagues must often be doubt-

LONDON ADA" SURPRISES

BURNLEY BEÁT TOTTENHAMA

In addition to Kymnasium, lounge, und zamies roor: The Jawer Boor

WUL London, Feb. 17. consint mainly of locker rooms Burnley, at home, beat and shower,

for the dead Tollenham Hotspur 3-2 in a First Division League match today, Tho strounds will Include a This match was postponed list; irrung football" neta; "completo

iful about 'taking a chance with The 175 pounds champion Jan untried player in a' full Inter- | ship was vacated by: Tandy jinational. A B International ||Turpin, Middleweight Cham The London Amateur Bax- Saturday as both Clubs were with bleachers with resting tast can show If the player has pion, who won it from London's Ing Association has formulated engaged in the FA Cup fifth capaelly for 5,000 spectators—*

Don Cochell-Associated Prem, a training scheme which, it is round-Reuter. the ability, and temperament.

United Press.

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