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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 27,
INDONESIANS MAKE IT TWO VICTORIES IN A ROW AGAINST HONGKONG
By "SPIV"
The touring Indonesian Soccer XI scored their second successive win in Hongkong yesterday, defeating the Hongkong Selection XI by three goals to two.
Fielding a team that included two changes from that which outplayed the Hongkong Interport XI on Saturday by 4-1, they were given a much harder fight yesterday by the Selection side,
would notched two goals,
have at least
THE GOALS
made two The Indonesians changes from Saturday's team, bringing in Darmadi at Inside- right and Sardjimon
at left- back.
Despite the closeness of the the defence, and provided the fine saves by the opposing gual-
the score, however,
visitors, openinga for the other Indonesian | keeper who played exactly the Band forwards, type of game us Hongkong, were
distinctly the superior team.
tail und lanky Van der Vin they have one of the best goalkeepers over teen in action in Hongkong. Combining agility with accurate handling of the ball and an excellent sense of timing and judgment, Van der Vin during the two nantches played saved at least hall 1 dozen goals which would have besten local goalkeepers.
XI put up on a creditable display
Kho Taing-goun at left-wing wun utfother prominent forward among the visitors. The Selection the whole yesterday with every member of the team doing his share, anc!
Play started at a furious pace it they did not win it was just
ἐπι were because they
up ugunst with both goalkeepers all oppls.ag team that
Amilately being called into ae- specater and
the thrustfulton, more
Raman provided forward Line and worked wit first scare when he raced with better understanding with their the ball towards the goal but half-ne.
overrun with it over the real- line.
Following his brilliant per- formance on Saturday when he stopped
bo по fewer than 10 Pau King-yit could not
Hongkong came near to scar. "certain" goals by Yue Cheuk-blamed for the shots that passeding in the 4th minute when yin and some point binnk shots him, and was responsible for Adonis centred over to McGregor by Gardner, Van der Vin opened | number of good saves. Both who in turn headed the ball to n another scintillating display the tull-backs, Chun Kar-awaiting Au Chi-yin. Au took yesterday with a brillant save und Lau You, played a steady the ball in his stride and stamaned in the first five minutes of play game, although Lau Yee's fast-it hand at the cormer of the goal- lo sec goalkeeper when he delected a fast well-developing dangerous habit of mouth only placed low drive to the far end going too far upfeld provided Van der Vin leap forward and of the goalmouth from less than some anxious moments for his deflect the ball over the post in a 10 yards range by Au Chi-yin.
nido..
brillant,save.
on
Both the Indonesian full-back combinations, Sardjiman and Chairudin yesterday and Amas and Chairudin
Saturday were fast and hard-tackling and their half-line of Mursidik, Sidhi and Saderan
not only strong
In defence but were extremely fast in turning "defence into offence with curate distributing pusses.
were
ac-
It was in the forward linie that the visitors showed the eroutest superiority over
the
two Hongkong teams they have played so far. It was evideni in the two matches played and Especially so in the first match that the Hongkong. players, and more particularly the for- wards, showed visible signs of strain and stalenem after their hibetle fortnight
League, Shield and representative
matches.
of
LESSON FOR HONGKONG
However, even at their best the local forwards would be one step behind the visitors who were not only individually faster on the run and with the ball, but gave Hongkong a good lesson in their Individual thrustfulness and their ability to part with the ball to their unmarked teammates at the precise moment and spot,
Centre-forward Ramong fully -lived-up--to-the-laudatory- re-
marks made of him in advance
press reports and with a force- ful kick in both left is alway's a menace when in front of the goalmouth.
Deserving of equally favour able comment was Tee San-liong who played at inside-right on Saturday and al inside-left yesterday. Schemer of the
Hongkong succeeded in open- Both the wing-hatres, Adams
14th per-ng the scoring in the and Oakes, turned out a formance that fully deserved minute. Adams centred the ball first to Au who tipped it forward dieir pieces in their
between the backs for MacGregor representative match.
to race up and beat Van der Vin with a low shot to the edge of the goalmouth.
Ng Kee-cheung at centre-half did put in some good saves with his sliding tackles, but against the low fast-moving passes of the visiting forwards appeared to be on the slow side,
Five mutes after this, the
equalised Indonesinnз
when Ronang beat Ng Kec-cheung in a tussle to a long upfeld clear- Two of the three goals scored ance, raced through unchallenged against Hongkong could have and tapped the bail past Pau been chalked against him. In King-yin amidst frantic appeals trying an unnecessary back-fick by the defenders for hands.
to an upfeld clearance he mis- The Indonesians took the kicked it and was bundled off lead just before the Interval, the bail by fast-tackling Ra- A fast short passing movement mang leaving the indonesian between left-wing Soglono and centro-forward clear-field Inside left Tee San liong ahead and enabling Indonesia to brought the ball up to the goal score their first goal.
srca.
drew the de fence, passed the ball across to Romong who swung round and calmly placed the ball into the far end of the goalmouth with a soft shot.
The visitors led by 2-1 at the interval.
Tee cloverly perhaps,
A little concession, that could be made to the Hongkong centro-half was that It was apparent that during the aussie for the ball he was under the impression that the visiting centre-forward had handled it.
Indonesia's second goal was Jargely due
Jiongkong equalised in the 14th to Ngư nability to remain in position to mark minule after the resumption after the Indonesian centre-forward foreing a corner. It appeared that who had a clear shot at goal goalkeeper Van ter Vin was from close in.
blocked in trying to go to the centre and in trying elbow his The Hongkong forwards, way through, he was penalised however, showed more thrust and a penalty kick awarded: Lau yesterday, and had as much of Yee made no mistake with the
spot-kick. their opponents.
the attack As
Hau Ching-to was the pick Fifteen minutes before time, among them, providing the visit the visitors scored the winning ing defence u gruelling time in their attempts to mark him with with the ball in the centre and Ramang broke through goal. his clusive speed
with the goalmouth within range passed it across to Dannadi who complied with a fast drive past Pau King-yin.
control.
and batt-
Au Chi-yin at centre-forward attack, his clever and accurate was the other prominent Hong- passes time and again split open kong forward and but for some
LOUIS KENTNER
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
IN VIEW OF THE GREAT SUCCESS OF MR. KENTNER'S RECITALS ON FRIDAY AT THE EMPIRE, WE ARE ARRANGING ANOTHER RECITAL ON WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, 1953, AT 9.30 P.M. AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE. THIS WILL BE A CHOPIN RECITAL.
BOOKING NOW OPEN AT THE THEATRE AND QUR TOWN BOOKING OFFICE, SIDE LANE, SHELL HOUSE
H. O. ODELL, INTERNATIONAL FILMS, LTD.
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY
PARADE
Full Range of Photographs
Staff Photographers At
C. M. Post Building, Hongkong...
Orders Executed In Rotation
Singapore To
Meet Australia In Boxing Match
Singapore. Apr. 27. Singapore will send a team, of boxers to Australia 20 young next year for the annual boxing tournament
between Australia and Singapore for the Aw Cheng Chye Challenge Trophy, it was decided between Singapore and Australian boxing officials- to- day.
The group will visit Australia from January 20 to 31.-United Press.
AUSTRIA WINS DAVIS CUP TIE WITH EGYPT
1953.
Decathlon Aspirations?
Colony Pentathlon Champlon Jennifer Hart has added four more titles to her alrendy large collection which includes the Colony 200 Metres Championship, the Colony 80 Metres Hurdles Championship, the Inter-School High Jump Champion- ship, the King George V. School 100 and 220 Yards and High Jump Champion- ships.
The new four are the Girl Guides' 100 Yards, Skipping Race, Egg and Spoon Race and Three-Legged Race Championships. Her Ist Kowloon Company partner in the Three-Legged Race was June Brown, also a Colony record-holder in her own right.
COURSE RECORD FOR THE MILLE MIGLIA SMASHED 3 TIMES
Brescia, Italy, Apr. 26.
The 15-year-old course record for the Mille Miglia (thousand miles) motor race was smashed three times today in the fastest ever running of the event.
Gianni Marzotto (Italy) won at an average speed of 142.847 kilometres an hour (88.95 miles per kour), com- pared with the 1988 record of 135.39 kilometres an hour (about 84.6 miles per hour) by Diondeti (Italy) in an Alfa Romeo.
TERRIFIO DUEL
A
Marzotto. son of an Italian run to the finishing line The textile magnate, Cotint Gaetano steadily pulled awayde, Mu Marzotto, brought his works' 4,100 ex Ferrari to victory After The last 30 miles saw; a 10 hours 37 minutes 19 seconds terrific duel between Botto drive over the tortuous reads of and Paolo Marzotto, brother of central and northern
Italy, the winner, also in a Ferratt, however, developed reputed to be one of the most Paolo,
_ İn motor mechanical trouble and allowed courges execting
Bonetto to finish third.. racing.
America's Early in the race, A. Gilbert
Tom Cole and Ugnon (France) co-driver of Britain's Reg Parnell, respec- British Jaguar was 'lifier when tively fourth and fifth, Just the car swerved off the road failed to eclipse the old record. and caught fire. The driver, on- Cole, In a Ferrari, averaged
kilometres other Frenchman, Descollenges,
an hour 135,210 injured and taken to (about 83.7 miles per hour), hospital, where doctors said he while Parnell, in an Anton would
184.310 averaged in about three Martin, recover
kilometres an hour (about mocks.
83.0 miles per hour).-Reuter.
Was
Juan
FANGIO SECOND
Second today
Wils Manuel Fangio (Argentina), former World Champion, who led the Alfa Romeo team with their
new "Flying Saucers" which marked the comeback to International racing of the once
supreme Italian firm, June holds the Colony record for having attended more athletic meetings since the founding of the HKAAĄ than anyone else, bar a few officials, and also the record for having got more autograplis out of Olympic Champion Marforie Jackson than anyone else. She is also, as this picture shows, Jennifer's No. 1 pal. -China Mall-Photo.
Keith Miller Comes Near To Hitting A £624
to
MELBOURNE PREPARES
Melbourne, Apr. 27. They were the principat
Hotel reservations have bi- opponents
Marzotto all
ready been made in Melbourne through, but it was Fangio who for members of the Olymple pressed the Ferrari driver, and Committee who plan to attend the Argentinian flashed
over the 1950 Games, officials of the the line 11 minutes 44 seconds Organising Committee said to- after his rival, with an average day.
of
.
speed
139.773
kilometres They added that they did not (about 60.37 miles per hour) to expect trouble in accommodat also beat the old record,
ing. visitors for the Games. Tird place went to Felice Melbourne had 90 licensed the city proper, an- Bonetto (Lancia Aurealia 2,900 hotels in ec), uf Italy, in 11 hours 7 other 480 in the "suburbs and Innumerable unlicensed hotels minutes 40 seconds, a speed of
kilometres 135,870
If these hour antl boarding houses. On per hour), could not cope with the Influx, (about 84.8 miles which put him inside the old private homes could be brought
in. record.
The officials said they were fra- The German, Rudolf Kling, considering plans for the driving another of the "Flying ditional kindling of toe-Olymple Saucers," combined with Fanglo Raine. The plan was to convey give the all-conquering the flame from Olymple la of Ferraris their toughest race Greece to Brisbane...capital;,
Queensland, and have if carried from there by relays of rummers Australia's cricketers played their first match of the English tour today-afice the war, light-hearted affair against East Molesey on the pretty ground near Hampton Court Kling led the way over the to Melbourne cricket ground,-
first half of the course, closely. Reuter, and adjoining the Hurst Park racecourse.
East Molesey, batting 13, declared at 244 for eleven, and the Australians replied followed by Fangio and Mar-
zotto in third place.
Six To Tagg's Island
with 314 for nine.
which embraced
London, Apr. 26.
ten racecourse,
TRIBE CAME NEAR
The ground was not constructed † 161 runs from the Australian other end of the pitch on to the changed positions, but the Ger- for crowd of Test match or attack even County proportions, but bowlers, 10,000 people somehow managed to get a sight of the Australians, in aulion.
They saw them capture tour East Molesey wickets to: 23 runt, and then trio of Essex County players, assisting the club. saved the situation, Doug Insole, Trevor Bailey and Ray Smith collecting
Boxing Referee
Was Not Guilty
Of
Bill Johnston retired hurt after capturing one wicket. He saw a doctor. He is believed to have torn'a muscle below his left kino. Insole hit 32 in 75 minutes, Balley Inajuding nine fours, stored 40 and helped Insole in a stand of 78, while Ray Smith chimed 69 in 23. minutės, in- cluding three sixes.
He was not bidding for the £1,200 which awalis a batsman altting a six on to Togg's Island, for that meant a straight drive of 145 yards, against, the wind, and Smith's were hit from the
Negligence Australian
Boston. Apr. 25.
The Massachusetts Baxing Commission today cleared re- ferco Tommy Rowson of "negli- Jimmy Carter
gence" for letting 10 times
floor Tommy
last night in their lightweight championship fight.
1.
Mottram Wins Tournament
London, Apr. 253
After Rome, Fangio and Kiing {man was cornering too fast near Florence' and went off the road. His car was badly smashed, but Only one East Molesey six he and his co-driver. escaped
unhurt. went towards the island, and
Fangio was still leading at that from George Tribe, an Florence, but Morzotto
Tony Mottram, Britain's top- was seeded singles tennis player Australian
for who plays
forcing the advantage out of the who recently returned from?a Northamptonshire, but this hit a extra litre in his Ferrari and long, tough four in the Far East, won his - first-toumament of the 1953 season on homo ngik to-day.
Mottram
defeated
fours, ave inclosed the gap.
over from
tree.
Smith hit ten
On the winding mountain pass succession off one
between Florence and Bologna Beraud.
he went in dront and then, with Trevor Balley caused a shock only the long, almost straight, -when-he-bowled - McDonald-In the fast over when, Australia batted. But Arthur Morris and Lindsay Hassett then look com- on 150 in an mand and put hour.
Keith Miller came near collecting the money for an islund six, but agdins: the wind It was dimcult and one great
Tennisaw the ball drop leto the
Players In Singapore
river ten feet short of the target. Morris had reached 103 before
International Soccer
Prague, Apr. 26. Czechoslovakla beat Italy he was bowled. Hassett collected in soccer international 43, Muller 33 and Graeme Holo 07, and the Australians
here today by 2.0, scoring passed the club
for the loss of both goals in the second seven wickets to be credited half. with a five wickets victory.
TOLA
goal.
Seymour of South Africa: 6-3, 6-1 for the Sutton hard courts championship.
Jean, him.. Mottram and his wife,doy, won several minor tournaments on their tour both. asta:doubles team and in singles events --- Associated Press.
Gordon Richards
Miss Will
tat.o
The Guineas
London, Apr, 20 Singapore, Apr. 27.
Tho match, for the Centrali
Gordon Richards, Britain's Altogether 12 sixes were hit European Cup, was watched by Champion Jockey, will not ride After
a brief meeting.
tennis stars The Australian the
Eng- by Commission Issued a statement en route to Wimbledon,
batanen. The 45,000 in fine weather and 79 during the coming week owing the
dinburgh graced the minutes went by before the firb= {to a strained kola, tendon and which said, "It was decided that land, delighted a large crowd Duke of there was no negligence on the of Singaporeans on Sunday with match with his presence and,
exhibition matches. part of any
after having tea with the teams, oficial connected
saw. Miller for he stayed and with the contest and apparently The Australian Champlons,
botting-Reuter, Collins suffered no serious in- Ken Rosewall and Lewis Hoad, Juries."
sparked a lively series of two
Just In case, however, the singles 'and ont doubles Max Faulkner
officials ordered Collins to un- matches. dengo a "thorough examination by specialists designated by the Commission."
In the first match Hoad beat And Bobby Locke
Cilve: Wilderspin, G-2, without effort Rosewell de-
Rawson, a licenced referee for feated another local player in a Win In England
13 years, appeared In person more even' game with the score before the Commission,
6-4.
Rex match in England this seasoD
Опе Thousand Guineas
at Then Fasisky went through 50 misses the Two thound and
later ho added an Newmarket rat of the pea
Czechslovakia and twb
minutes
other. For the first 40 minutes
Richards Jest ride
Oleandrin, his
the Italians had for the best April 18. of the exchanges but they could not break the home defence Two Reuter.
HUNGARY, AUSTRIA
...
AUSTRIA "B" WINS
63A
Je. Ha
TODAY'S SPORT
on
mount
for the Thousand Guineas on Wednesday, will now be ridden by R. Fawdon, while Eth Smith has been engaged for Budapest, Apr. 20. ·
Olga in the Thousand Guineas, Hungary and ́ ́Austrlä drew the flies race. Reuter, London, Apr. 25. their first team Bobby Locke, South Africa's soccer match here today, cach International The unsuccessful challenger In the doubles, Hoad and holder of "the British open side scoring once. agreed with the Commission's Rosewall were leading D-7, 3-2 championship, Won his ArstBoth goals were netted in the decision. Though he was knock against Wilderspin and ed off his feet 10 times, had one Hartwig when the
match, when he partnered Max Faulk hal-Router. eye battered closed and had to which was to have been of two ne a former champion, to be helped to his corner, Collins pets, was called off because of beat Harry Weetman, former
Vienna, Apr, 26. Rest Of Hongkong y brbán--- said his opponent, lightweight darkness;
match player " etrimplon, and Austria's "B" team beat Hun- Club at 6 panemine quRAA Ken Adwick by two and one. champion Jimmy Carter, "never
gary's "B" team in a soccer Inter-
Badminton mail? clean' pundi.”.
The tennis stars were sche. They were playing in a four-national here today by one goal College St Johaver S
DBS V. Las:Belle and**Qui duled to The fight ralsed a storm of
Tournament leave for London ball game on the telchworth to nil, scoring in the first hall-- | Badminton Presa criticism, The Minne today-United Press;
course, Hertfordshire-Reister.
Training - College, at @ Dani apolls Tribune sold it was the worst exhibition of refereeing its reporter had ever seen. The New York Post said the fight was "althy and wicked." Tho Chicago Tribune demanded on investigation by the Governor.
Cairo, Apr. 20. Austria defeated Egypt in the
Cup lands first round of the Davis today and qualified to meet Denmark in the second round when Alfred Huber beat Adly Shafei 3-0, 7-8, 0-1, 0-3.
Huber's victory gave Austria a 3-1 lead with one game still to be played this afternoon between Hans Red (Austria) and Marcel Coen (Egypt) but
the outcome, of this will not Collins was mad to-day-not affect the overall result-A- | because he lost his fight with sociated Press.
FRANCE BEATS ITALY AT RÜGGER
Lyons, Apr. 20. Franice: Beat Italy in a Fużby Union International horo today.
Caster, but because of the storm of criticism directed at Rowson for not stopping the one-sided haltle earlier.
Most of there jokers don't know what they're talking shout," he said. "I heard some radio announcer...... saying the Light chould have been stopped What'd be want to do, make mu
all a Barwar
Collins, miso.
by. 23 points to eight after lead-got only one beef. Mob ahippod
In at half ta' ky: 11- points to this.. Oght -- "too": "Bodia thred/
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