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THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1953.
The Australian Test team aboard the Orcades when it docked at Southamp-. Monday, April 13:
Beft to right-back row:-De Courcey, McDonald, Langley, Craig, Morris,
masseur), Archer.
Centre row: Hole, Benaud, Ring, Johnston.
Front row:-Davidson, Miller, Harvey, Mr Davies (Manager), Hassett,
Lindwall
Spectacular Last-Minute Goal Brings Victory To Combined
Services
By "STICKS"
Espectacular last-minute goal by Smith after extra time enabled the Com- vices to break through a 3-3 deadlock and win their annual match against lans by 4-3 at Club de Recreio yesterday.
With both sides evenly matched and a cracking pace maintained throughout tion of play, the game produced not only excitement galore but also an ely high standard of hockey.
6 toner, who received a forward, scoring two MERON the forehead In a side's goals
ant providing a Petters in the later constant danger to game, gave another defence with display
centre-stickwork.
at
e Rugger ound-up
1
of his On the resumption, Civilians After being drew level at 2-2.
in his solo efforts. checked Gardiner passert the ball out to Guterres who came in from the left-wing, took the ball in his stride and brat Bailey with a fast grounder.
Gardner
the
then successfully more broke away with one of his solo ad-dribbling efforts from a fick by Ser-Marques and neally put the ball past Bailey to put the Civilians into a 3-2 lead.
GALLANT SCOTS DISPLAY IN INTERNATIONAL SOCCER CUP FINAL
By "SPIV"
China won the Soccer International Cup for the 6th post-war year and for the 12th time since the series started in 1925 by defeating a game Scotland XI in the final yesterday by six goals to three.
Though twaten, the Scots put up a more than creditable display against their superior opponents.
game.
the
ON THE RECORD
Team Spirit
Needless to say, we have been her own choice. This column hearity: a lot in the last week knows because we tried to or- about the importance of teamonize the fast postwar inter- jspirit and the Importance of mat onal hockey tournament In her tean games for the development Maureen's time and asked of schoolboys' and schoolgirls whom she would prefer to play characters towards goal to for.
the
be
A
Ess they wore a helly
which all school work-oduca Many of our best memories Lion towards citizenship. of local ladies' hockey are cen- This column doesn't disagree. wed about the Scots and Scal- this fund it would like to point out, how Anglos in it. To
that the average school may be added the great. dis wild has about 10. years of plus by Kim Campbell In
schooling and most of the tem spirit can be built up in three coins-bock-14-years, there of these 10 years. Why concen-was the great game at King's
Park between the trate on the last three years?
Hongkong
it past
the y All schools have Inter-house Ladies and
Here any think that Undaunted by a 4-0 netback | dangerous had they had better up and slemined
matches and these serve the
the Victorians goalkeeper. at the end of
the first 33 control of their centres.
Scotland came back into the purpose- sufliciently. The idea are the successors to the Hong- minutes' play and n 4-1 scorn The Scotch defence bud a
out-lou Ladies, but it must they at the interval,
came successful afternoon 11 thepleture with a clean breakway of team spirt is getting
the right wing. A high modert, anyway. The delegates painted out that the old Hong. back into the fray with a new matter of tactics, catching the on vigour in the second half and Chinese
a well-placed to the Conference of the Inter- kong Ladies had few places,
Their forwards repeatedly centre brought
the Committee any, on
team for we MacGregor.
Olympic Yue national header by subjected their opponents to with their offside game.
the when they an anxious period
ball but now going on at Mexico City Peuk mariaged to stop Cakes at centre-half and Greig med to hold B, and Mullen's are, in the majority, inclined drew up to 3-5 only to fail in
at right-back were easily the
school- follow-up header gave him no towards cutting team games out crowd and were recruited al- their gallant efforts at forcing most outstanding among them,
of future Olympic celebrations. most exclusively from
and teachers a draw after
nursing sisters. some very good and the two wing-hulver, Dalziel chance to recover.
Almost immediately. Scol. attempts.
They made the discovery as The bells were generally too and Petric, though lacking in
Innd further reduced the de-
Helsinki that team games do Buffy and Buttery to take on Mullen ficit when The Chinese enjoyed an all-attack, played a fine defensivo
completed
sportsmanship the " Ladies battery. round superiority throughout the
his hat-trick with a follow-up not breed good
Olympie
The Ladies also, except THE GOALS game and after enjoying a 4-0
drive to a fast drive by Muc-end that the whole
ideal of competition being more for the McCaw sisters and Ino lend relaxed into a series of Scotland started off strongly Gregor.
important than victory is Buchanan. were weighty Encouraged by these successes.
the desire of funey movements, in which both by holding their more favoured
women and a collision in 0110 any of these matches was full-backs Lau Yee and Hau opponents to an equal end-to-
leopardised by many nations to win at Yung-sang took repeated drives end series of exchanges for the
really worth seeing. wire only at the goal
cost.
postwar one
to first 15 minutes when China
(compare was that Yesterday we went down to
between opence the scoring.
to watch Boundary Street
Maudie Rent and Betty Rouse In the closing minutes, China
"Interna in the Gremlins-Recrelo match team competition last goal notched the
of the
tional" ladies' hockey. There Ist year and that was between when Oakes J16t evening
was much spirited competition two defenders rather than be- More forceful than ways the goalline, and centred it managed to touch a fast through and much desire to win and 33 tweets an attacker and a
healthy backwards across the goalmouth, pass in the middle and Au Chi
fender trying, but were only handicap- Cheuk-yin met it with a yin dashed through and tipped got some good,
Sunday afternoon exercise. which first-timer
There was goalkeeper the ball past the goalkeeper lo
spirited
Now in this match, 14 years the final store 0-3 in Scottish team that nearly pull- ago. 0110 of the Hongkong Miller got his hands to but could make
favour of China.
ed off victory against
heavy Ladies had succeeded early on not stop.
but the cards - were thwacking wee little 1na on After a good effort by Mae-
heavily stacked against
11 the ankle. whose cross-drive from Gregor, close in was taken by Yue Yu-
ind they had to contend with,much like a bone was break
"stars" of the tuk, China increased her lead
aniong other
ing but Ina was back in the Ching-lo after a
girl in the League.
Scottish MacGregor worked extreme through Hau
game in no time, as was Lynn hard su making the openings for well-umed flick by Au
Chi-
side.
Ramsay yesterday. been it Marie Meikle had the forwards
McDonald vin. Hau took the ball on the came through with a number of run and in turn flicked it over
playing for Scotland instead of individual cfforts
England. it may have been a! the advancing centre-balf and
different story and a Scottish Portugal As it was, victory; won.
In the forward line, however, the margin of superiority of the Chinese over the Scols was re- duced to the minimum.
opponents, they were always
ped by a lack of combination ani bell-control.
Motion was prominent with his headers and quick follow- up drives, and was responsible for all his sile's three goals.
seating.
and
A long centre by their left wing, Mok Chun-wal, reached Lee Tai-fai at the other end of the goal. Lee took the ball to
Both the wings shoved good alkeeper Into the open goal- speed but would have been more
Major League Baseball
New York, Apr. 19. The American Loague-leading St. Louis Browns, helped by Bubby Young's single and saying in the 11th inning at Detroit to-lowing a' bace running, scored three runs day to whip the Detroit Tigers MacGregor and 6-3, and make a clean sweep of Mullen. the three-game series.
the Services'
speed his
and Excellent support was given by forward line him in the inside-right "Junior". Remedios, for the who was responsible jother elvillan goal.
teamwork and Better forceful play were vantages enjoyed by the vices over their opponents.
Whit Masterson pliched the outstanding in
This was however shortlived
their to the defence al centre-half
as almost immediately from the Washington Senators
the season at where his one-handed tuckles
went fret victory of the Services bully-off, the Rugby Union always provided a stumbling
Masterson Bristol today be block to a number of promising into the attack and Smith sprint- Washington today, 4-0, over the
ed down
the middle with the Boston Red Sox.
Fited his foriner teammates, to mastal and Birkenhead Civilian offensives.
ball.
struck out nine full value for ved
His parting pass was well five hits and Baghat-Singh-at-left-half, with his inexhaustible stamina,aken by De Cruz who took-the-aking the way. A chilled crowd was always there in the thick ball in his stride ani beat Samy of 2888 watched the game. of the fray and both Smith and with a hard drive.
provided would have Farmer-Wright win had not S. Plumb
London, Apr. 18.
Om 0000 spectators, who
eit 1
mod
JTHO
dad, making their first
re, ut field their best
seat they lost by only 14
rd, j15, and
effort to convert
Potters
was
the
The final whistle found the spearhead of the Services van score still deadlocked at 3-3. guard,
In the exelting 20 minutes of THE GOALS
extraline, Farmer-Wright work- After an initial period of ended the ball up in the last minute to-end play,
Services opened of play and passed it to Smil evening's an completed the scoring after a ne move
Farmer-Wright, who collect-round display by taking it over for the second-ed forward pass, drew a de- past the defenders and crashing
fender and pushed the ball to in the winning goal.
In this withdrawal of the
II. n. fund's referee
Dal-lime, because of 2g muscle. A local re-
mant
1 ccurrence
WOKN
ed
12,
esup
544, 1458
with a
past the advancing
Smith, who complied todon season wound up fast drive orth thing of a surprise, goalkeeper. ckenham, the Har- Civilians
& TV Stakened by seven
46),
ncludes
equalised in the **Junior" when
unmarked an
a 20th minute opetition commitments: Remedios went through on the pon Gloucester what right and slipped a nice pass
second defeat to
Gardner. Millary 31. They won 13 Gardner's ankle-high not ad
Bailey well beaten. of Oreven. -
Just before the Amer
interval vix-of, where, with Services regained their lead,
thrill-packed match
te score, Cardiff beat after a series of mishits by both reby 16 points to 15. | attackers and defenders. Gaining
wine
Russians Win Five Wrestling
Championships
Naples, Apr. 19. Russia tonight carried off titles of the eight
e sesand-half, Ponty possession of the ball, right"| five
The Cleveland Chicago
al doubleheader was postponed be- cause of cold weather.
Musial's National
a
At St. Louis, Stan first home run of the League season in the fifth inning gave the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Braves in a game dolayed once by a blinding snow.
13
Scotland kept on pressing in the minutes and had the next few
on the defensive but Chinese were unable to pierce through the defence.
Home Soccer Standings
Bolton
FIRST DIVISION
mouth.
Five minutes later, Tang Sum
from mid-Arsenal took up the ball feld and found the net with a Wolves rising drive from just outside Preston
Blackpool the box.
West Brom In another few minutes, Lee Chariton Tal-fai brought the ball inwards Burnley but fumbled when about to part Manch Un Sunderland with it. Au Chi-yin went into Tottenham the tackle and tipped the ball Cardi
Goalkeeper Miller Portsmouth gonlwards.
stop the ball, but Aston Vill managed to funtled with it and Au, follow- Newcastle
Liverpool ing up, tipped the ball past him. Middlesbro
Just before the interval came Stoke
good corner kick by Scotland reduced the defielt fol- Manch City
header by
thr China
assumed in offensive on the resumption aniShefteld u quickly went to a 5-1 lead. A Huddersfield high CROES
centre by left-halfton
Plymouth Sit Pui-yin found Au Chi-yi Leicester
miskicked his Notts For drive and, as the ball trickled Backbuti who,, however,
Man followed Birmingham goalwards, Szeto
Pulbum... Swansea Leeds Rotherhara Everton West Ham Doncaster Lancuin Notts Co. Brentford tull City Bury Southamplati Barnsley
Belgium Beats
Holland 2-0
Amsterdam; Apr. 19.
34 00 61
11 53
05 47
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SECOND DIVISION
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Playing
Jaster football and THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) fewer weak showing
points Oldham than their opponents. Belgium | Port Vale stored an easy two goals to Southport Duke Snider and Roy Cam- win over Halland in an inter-Wrexham
Gristby panella's clutch, hitting powered national seen by 65,000 specta-York City the Brooklyn Dodgers to an easy-tors in the Olympic Stadium Carliste 12-4 victory over the Pittsburgh here today. There was no score Crewe
Bradford by half time. Pirates at Pittsburgh today in a
Gateshead game delayed 30 minutes by
Holland adopted offside tactics, Scunthorpe snow in the third inning.
but this failed to stop Belgium's Chesterfield
Stockpart centre-forward Coppens firing arrow past goalkeeper Landman in the Sanshelu 18th minute of the second half. Transiere Outside-left Janssens
pu: Bel-tax
Hartlepools gium further in front six minutes Bradford C
Chester later.
The sun
was shining but strong wind was blowing down the pitch-Reuter.
The Philadelphia at New York gome was postpones because of coli and rain.
The Chicago at Cincinnati doubleheader was postponed be- cause of the wet ground.
THE SCORES American League
at 15-8. but H. Mor- wing Clege-Hill made a fast run in the World Graeco-Roman St. Louis
it the
can!
de
in corner, and along the
the
right touch-line and winger. Gareth
tapped it inwards. ollowed with another W. E. Jampain con- slo decide the issue.
AMErally by Bath enabled Devonport Ser- Both 10-8, after being
s in arrears midway,
et and
11.A
nted
e second stage.
RESULTS
Jugby onday were: ndugby League alat Lorth:44:
Hali y
ext d
D BUTTON!!
mitches
P035 Barrow 16: Bramley 10.
Castleford Featherstone Hatlax Makerfield 17, Wigan 29ng ton Rovers 7. Less
ns of th
a few.
had
the lot.
the
san
W
chap
Dental
Whtohaven 12:
3. St Helens 14. Buch-
21. Liverpool City 10;
Warrington 33: Wake-
21. Hull 14: Working-
Darlington
Rodale
Workington
Accrington
THIRD DISIVION (SOUTH)
Bristol Nov.
HKAAA MEETING | Northampton
R H E B 10 2 A 0
0 5 ០ 9
ON WEDNESDAY
0
Championships Detroit Wrestling
Winning pitcher, Stuart; loser, which have been held here during the past three days. Ned Garver.
Boston Sweden
threeWashington. ofhers.
Cruz mishit and the ball ran off his stick to Farmer-Wright, who also mishit his drive.
Civillan goalkeeper Samy, misjudged the spin however, and before he could recover, Smith had followed up and put Russia. the ball past him into the net.
Starting Times · At Fanling Tomorrow
Starting times at
the Royal
Won
the
The new Champions are: Flyweight, B. M. Gourevitch, Bantamweight, J. A. S. Terjan. Russia.
Featherweight, Olle Anderpero, Sweden.
Mas- Winning pitcher. Walt lerson: loser, Freeman.
Auliwall
Norwich
Bristol C Coventry
There will be a special meet- | Southend ing of the Executive Commit: Watford tee of the Hongkong Amateur Brighton
Bournemouth Athletic Association on Wednes Reading Eday, April 22, at 5.45 p.m. at the Torquay
Leyton Victoria Recreation Club,
Newport at the meeting wich The agenda
Staley will be:--
National League
R
11
Milwaukee 51. Louis
Winning pitcher, lorer, Antonelli. Brooklyn Gustaf
Pittsburgh Welterweight, G. I. Chatvorjan, Winning
luser, Murry Dickson. Russia.
Middleweight, G. A. Kartozi.ciated Press.
3 8
A
7
1
Freji,
12
9
7 19
pitcher,
Erskine;
Asso
Russia.
Lightheavyweight, A. P. Englas,
Russia.
Heavyweight, Bertil Antonsson,
Belle Vue Rangers Hongkong Golf Club at Fanling Sweden.
Keighley 2.
Huchy Unjun
H. Gloucester.
4. Weston-Super-Mare
a. Llanelly Bath 10.
Srvices : Bradford D. 15. Birkenhead
o
bbw Vale 11. Bridgwater 2: Moreley B. Old Ver
D2 Neath 0. New
Jure "tée Whedge, Bridgend ;
inga
an in
Led Cat
in 20. Old Aleynians n
terus 19; Penzance
Pentyn
&
12: Plymouth
Cheltenham 3: Pontypool
tomorrow are:
AM, Old Course
9.20. G. Craig-R. C. L. Oliphant. 9.32 11. Small-S. S. Gordon.
9.10 F. H. Sainsbury. M. Ton,
The Russians had entered a man for every event as well as 18 reserves, the biggest team of any of the 21 competing nations. Olympic Champions of 1952
at all weights were competing, added the world title
1.52 C. H. Sheath--P. L. Helmet.but only Gourevitch (flyweight)
0.30 A. Pelling-J. T. 1. NI. 10.000. Jones-P, Yeh.
10.1 t. I. Coombs. 11. Rubin-Olymple honour.
BON.
A.M. New Course
16: Redruth 17. Exeter 3 029 T. G. C. Knight-B. Main.
3.33 Mr R. Small-Mrs
Bat pe 0; Sale 18,
std 17. Birmingham Gordan. Renty 4; Tainton
Des 1. To
3
Atblette Bedford 20. Woke-
16. Crose Keys 3
Antypridų, Poner!!! 0.
0. Glamorgan
Wangan
1.30 J. C. Waleon-J. B. Wilson. 0.52 E. A. Walter-T. Low.
to his
by the other Those beaten new Champlons were 1. Hodos (Hungary), bantam; P. J. Poun- kin
feather, C. Safn, (Russia),
Groenberg Axel
5. 5. (Russia), middle, K. Grondahl (Finland). 1ghtheavy; and 1. Kotkas (Russia), heavy.
Anderbery (feather) won the Olymple Games freestyle light- weight title.-Reuter,
10.00 1. Stanton-3. D. Mackie. 10.04 . W. Urqular-T. Q. Mor 10.10 Mr A. R. Coombe-Aire L. H: Robinson,
1. Proposed
maich
3 Philippine Athletle Team;
2. Report on Pentathlon;
with
3. Selections for Serviers v Civilians, Meeting on May 3;
4. Any Other Business,
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and gingerly look They deserved the vic shoes and then socks. All four
or five surveyed blackened toe For all we know, Marie was nails, and very puffed up toes born in England and has lived and all looked up and searched
eyes came
rest finally meaningfully
andi CI Uttle
all her life there and has noth-the field about them and their ing in common with Scotland and chose to play for England, very doesn't like haggis and abhors Im butterscotch.
But there is also an organisa- Ladies' tion known us the
that should Hockey League
Ina 12 may not have been
bu all. fat
seemed to they think so. In those days orders bone- were strict. Once the
have given the whole matter breaking, stared, everyone knew deep thought and should have what to do. insisted on Seolland, who had the smallest choice of players
as
to call upon, having first claim that on all the available talent
Scottish could be classed whether by birth, domicile, an- cestry or even by sheer taste for haggis.
is deplorable that
.It
amid
the general cry about the im-
tean o! portance
have been overlooked.
over, was
Once the everyone
game forgave
There was no after-the-natch everyone else. conversation about "dirty play." That was taken in stride and it. no one complained about These days, any time a team loses, the press hears little else about win! It was on the other tin 1 pulfed the points in.
When the Lesgun sumed after the war, it with considerable interest that watched ube afternoon
spirit,
a
sporting point like his
could
•
-We-enjoyed-ourselves con- We
about the auxiliaries
2
was
TC- was
what tackled explana-The Best for of Gremlins were tions and sheepish grins, except comparatively small girls for Dana Jillott.
siderably by pulling many a teg Mother-Read-instructing-the-
the Abraham sisters about in English team, and were recte o do when unfairly generally, with long
and
to
doubt,
duty a captain's it was how teach them the Judo of hockey. team When we asked Diana
have We must much she had paid for all the
we must
that comes auxiliaries on the English team, games, in short, the younger of the Jillotts got cept everything se annoyed about it that she with team games. No rose 10 alou
six feet in stature King George and acidly replied, "That was the able guidance of Miss Joan a lot of time Lambooy, pan in a a nasty crack"
Diata.
least, wasn't and practice into winning the
of League Championship, even i sheepish and showed a lot
jude. Few of the other teams do spirit. However, if it happen- she didn't touch them
V School, under
ed to be a matter of two years Some
me. They do have prac-
ago and we had tried the summe
on
but
tion't take them Hodkinson, Maureen
we uces, seriously. The would have today been nursing very
ide is. if the skipper ankle. another bruise on our
Maureen, who was
general likes
you, you will continue to play
are letting Scottish whetlige you
to
in every way except ancestry-side down or not.
ond went [she grew up
school in Scotland wouldn't have played for Scotland
CHILEAN CLUB
BUYS BACK THE ROBLEDOS
Newcastle, Apr. 19.
the
By all Thoroughly amused on is internationalism, we finally sought the wire counsel of two of the men who make hockey tick "Grand- in Hongkon father" May and "Pedtur Pal-
Newcastle United, the Foot
mer".
They washed their hands off it. Remember the Welsh last. year?" they said.
"There was
only one Welshusan in the lot." No doubt, there is a lot to
Kames
and
bail League Division I club, be said for team
and have accepted a fee of £15,000 eam spirit, as much as can be There ¡y much for the transfer of George and said withinst team pames
team spirit. Ted Robledo to a Chilena club
more to be said for the Indivi- Stanley duals who Mr
Colony Santiago,
the in
enter United's Chairman,
every Tennis
Championships
ghost of year without
the many brothers chance of winuing,
Seymour,
confirmed today.
The Chilean-bon
cost Newenstle
д
£27,500 when Chinese girls who
they were signed from Barnsley swini tugainst
in 1949.-Reuler.
Barry App leby
GEORGE DO YOU THINK WE YOU COULD FIND SOMEWHERE WHERE WE COULD DO NOTHING AND JUST HAVE A NICE REST
will stil
Cynthia
Eager
the. twu
R Vanesse Giles. dozen sprinters in this Colony who still chase Stephen Xavier. These men, girls
boys, have not
The schools that turn
boys and giris
and
admitted
defeat.
with the spint
in-
part
team
to go in, be beaten, train hard and be beaten aga u are.
right out the deed, turning kind of citizen of the future. Team games play their but the contribution of
character Buliding games to can be over-cinphasised.
for the It is quite normal tums even to forget to thank the umpires, We may uld that with yesterday's "International"
forgotten. this was not
The captain of one of the teams usk- ed un to put it on record that the Ladies Hockey Associatian wished to thank the two u ptres who officited,
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