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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1953.
DISAPPOINTING DISPLAY BY ARMY SOCCER TEAM IN SEASON'S FIRST
By ❝SPIV"
MATCH
Army, who have always been a force to reckon with in the local Soccer League, made a disappointing start in the Senior Division yeater- day by being held to a goalless draw by Chinese Athletic Association.
Fielding only four of their last season's regular players, the soldiers failed by a long margin to produce any semblance of the form that Army have been
capable of in past years.
But for a magnificent exhibition of goalkeeping by Brindsford, who saved two almost cerinin goals in the closing stages of the game, the game would have ended in favour of the CAA.
still glaring
Lack of footwork on the part of most of their forwards 10 A *ght extent also among and time wing-hulvea
saw them mown down opponents before they the ball into even get
and
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ON THE Royal H.K. Defence
SOCCER SIDE
(Edited by Marshall Fellows)'
Brighton and Queen's Park Rangers have postponed their League match arranged for October 31 until the end of the reason.
Reason: It clashed with the New Zealand Rugby team's visit to Hove to play Southern Counties.
America's Harry 1. "I'm Sorry they saw their fight with
team lore-but I was darn glad (Kid) Matthews, wants to join
a Soccer clubs trainer. to see mine win."
Cowd reckons be can help pack a Cockell style punch into
boots. any footballer's
Might lock Weir, and Jimmy Millar County's agila goalkeeper thinksjon Athenlun League amateurs
Hendon.
Llanelly player-manager John Love is a little regretful that he gave golt lessons to his inside- forward trio, John
Docherty,
on In their Arst efforts
HE SHOULD KNOW Gordon Bradley,
the that tennis is
2
he's
Midlands
Tournn-
Notts
However, one
grand training for representative The usual gnt and yerpteni fainly
weakness has still to be over-
NOT BELLING of "carty-reasent!!", which honour this year
by them, and that is links the three lost 14 balls be- for football, particularly goal- their youthful come Ruy Wells, Areny is always aflisted, were
.. in the next keepers, inability to get the ball tw:en them
Memo to Mesars Tom Whit- He should know seemed They
Drake glaringly evident again geserday left-back captain, who was the their
toker (Arsenal), Ted In the member of inispastes and outstanding Army player yester-into position and port with it Soccer match
intent on losing a similar nun-professional in both sports. day after Beindsford, is a tre-fast enough.
Bradley conches in the players' inrsity to t
(Chelsea), Don Welsh (Liver- pool), Eric Houghton (Aston their men to pass the ball to
fawn tennis players during the Villa), and any other managers mendously improved player who
ber of footballs. From the displny given by thel
has not only required a much
summuner. Last month he reached who have been watching Read- forward Jine yesterday, briter length
and greater that Army's weakne in this de-
accuracy in his clearances, but their gerne will be showed much partment of the
more experience more rezentuated this rearen.
In his tackling, positioning and again
by their Although their back of cam-distribution of the ball.
the could Casey, who played in bination
understandable, especially when play mag onder forward line last year,
paired position.
Prize for enthusiasm must MADE UP IN SPEED the conditions of soft ground up extremely well with Weiss,
directors, Burely go to Wolves'
directors The Fulham and long lurt yesterday, their The
though incking | Only of them didn't make CAA, The Lamentable shooting power anel weli.
New centre-half Maclean has height and weight, made up for the journey for a Dried magreed there is one place where heading to the many chances
match-and he was with golf should not he played in in speed and nippiness, Dway the qualibe that came their way were other all
good these weaknesses
aight After being hard-pressed in the chief scout George Noakes run- the board room. And this which noo! vast centre-half except for
they
back ning the rule over a youngster why:- 100 Ir for first-Ealf improvement if Army are to get tendency play
strongly In the sceund half to playing in a public parle. anywhere near the pain they ward.
have slightly the better of the enjoyed in previous years.
exchanges,
As
STRONG DEFENCE
half-11:0
also stood
of
11
out
|
the
come
movements
Professional Love, sitting on the touchline. the fourth round of the Scoring players this season:-
warning: "Keep borough shouted this
ment before being beaten by be a breach of faith to our the ball tow-you're not using a me
world ace Pancho Seguro. driver now
was "Playing against Segura
afternoon's than any tougher goulkeeping," he saya.
one
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four
Bristol This tribute to City supporters-three of them
On the whole the Army XI this year perhaps the youngest
Their attacking tha Army have ever had, and¦ however, usual,
mire were Army with youth in their favour, the -
sweeping. farmer-brothers comes from condident specdier and Bre Imast of Army Selectors
more can ngain this year
dangerous. Orient manager Alec Stocks:- the left where having one of the strongest de- that they will mould the team especially from
formidable one
hey fences In the colony. Brinus-into a
by the left-wing Tam Karn-moon and "Grund sportsmen.. ford mude un nuspicious stort time the season gets well under Leung Lam struck an effective brought my dad up from Bristol by car, although they were all tectotal, they stopped at a couple of hotels to buy him a drink.
to his new season and is ver- way.
SPORTS
ROUND-UP
Pirie Will Not Race Against Zatopek Before Next Year
Gordon Pirie, member of the
British relay
combination.
Leung Si exhibited good speed and was unlucky not to scure in the 22nd minute of second half, when left-wing Tan Kum-meon bent Burker in a tackle and sent him through with a good forward
pass Outstripping the defince, Loung's last arive from short eight yard-range was brilliantly saved by goalkeeper Brindsford.
Just before the final whistle blew, Tam again worked the ball inward towards the goal- line but pushed it too far back- wards across the goalmouth,
Right-wing team
Chu Kam-sing came up to IT, and in the ensuing i tussle with Wells, the ball was the edec of the defected to
his goulmouth. Leung Shi got feet to the ball and as it op peared to enter the goal from
point-blank
range, almost benefits for Test stars include Brindsford put up his hands Washbrook (Lancashire) and deflected the ball away, Cyril £14.000, Dennis Compton i k (Middlesex) £10,000 and Len Right-wing Chu race no but crashed the ball to the side of Tutton (Yorkshire) £10,000,
the net and with that came the firal whistle. ELEW HOME Frank Sedgman, former Wim- Wembley, on October 28 in the bleton Champion.
which established a new world record for the 6,000 Metres Relay has turned down an invitation to race against Emil Zatopek, Czech Olymple star, in Milan on October 4.
The event was to have been repeat of last year's Olympic 200 Metres which Zatenek won. Erle wants to make Zatopek is priority next year.
British and French amateur oxers meet at the Empire Poci,
now o pro-
"We are not selling-it would
supporters."
Who
50? 03'
Reading tired of manager Jack Smith, answering Inquiries abcut 24- year-old England 'B' centre-half Stan
21-year-old Wicks and left-half Brian Leach, his dis- iscovery of the season.
ure
wan
the
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Gordon Richards is a familiar name on any race-course... make way fo: Soccer's Gordon.
footballer, an Richards the outside left on
of 1.2 books, is one of the Wrexham, brightest prospects in Division III (North).
Manager Frank Osborne asked best Bobby Robson, the club's golfer, to show him how he gets
extraordinary length into now such his drives. The board room
demonstration chosen for the which was so realistic that Robson club took the biggest ever divot out of the carpet.
Bill Cowd, the man who British Heavyweight trained champion Don Cockell for his
Name of Wrexham's Ground? The Racecourse of course.
London Express Service)
The McCarthy - Famechon
In November
Classic
Fight Is A Potential
Says GEORGE WHITING
Better late than never.
(London.
Last February this column suggested that Sammy McCarthy, that smiling, quick-on-the-uptake little Cockney from Stepney, should be matched with Ray Famechon, of France, Cham- pion of Europe, and generally conceded to be the smoothest moving featherweight this side of the Atlantic.
Casey,
Ste-
It is with
a smug
Champion, Ronnie much in his place.
boxing, but
his
THE TEAMS
I recalled that Famechon had four times-beaten our Clayton, and had also put the rumbustious Roy Ankarah very Brindsford; Army: rst international of the season. fessional, flew from London Air-
Since then. Famechon has had troubles entirely divorced from Barker, Maclean, Wells; first visit of aport recently (er Austria, twin be the
He and his wife were re-
Reeves, Chese, tutorial value to the eager-to-learn McCarthy has diminished not one whit. French team to Wembley since
vens; Nash, from a globe-Jameson, Guest. 1946. There will be contests turning home
If Famechon sense of
beals Sneyers, go for suggesting that Turpin, at 'all weights
trotting tour which had taken them to America, England and CAA: Tam Kwok-leun Ko satisfaction, therefore, that I re-application will be made for his denied the services of his brother to be lin-Dick by the local "blood Sedgmon
Wong will | Lui-ming,
Tat-chuen; cord the matching of Famechon McCarthy meeting Kent the Continent Godfrey Evans, perky
Lee England in Cheung Hon-chai, Kam- and McCarthy as top-of-the bili selled up with European. Cham-relation rule, should employ an American expert in his corner and England wicket-keeper, will probably retum to
Chu oppanenta at Harringay on pionship trimmings,
against Robinson. £5,000 November to play in the pro- kun, Woo Chiu-chung receive approximately
Kam-shing, Chuw Hong November 3-over 10 rounds at from his benefit last summer fessional indoor chempionships
cheung, Leung Shi, Leung Lam, Sat, 2lb., or 15 rounds at the title embley. The money is tax-free. Recent at
Colton, Britain's Ryder Tun Karh-moon.
weight of Ost. Cup Captain, will not play in the match against America Wentworth an October 2 and 3, On the advice of his doctors,
Assume Cotton will
non- Army playing role. He Is 46 years of Police age and earlier this summer had to go to France for medical treat- generalment. Cotton first played in meeting of the Hongkong Ryder Cup match In 1929.
(London Express Service) Club Was Amateur Athlelle
HKAAC Annual
The
Meeting
Arst annual
held yesterday at the Volunteer Centre by kind permission
of
the Commandant, Royal Hong kong Defence Foree. Mr J. A.
C. Hurlbstt preside.
Omears 'elected for the com-
Inst season were-Chainnan. Rev. Fr D. Lawler, SJ, Vice Chairman, Mr J. A. C. Hurl- balt, Honorary Secretary-Trea- surer, Mr A. J. M. Prata, Com- mittee, Mr. E. P. Blenkin- aop, Mrs J. Van Vilet, Mr J. P. MacMahon
and Mr V. V. Kolntchoff.
Surgestions put forward at
nt
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
1st Division
0 CAA
ง
Club Any
5 RAF
2nd Division "A" -
0 SCAA
CAA
0
TITLE MATCH FIRST
These weight and distance provisos remain until Famechon has deferded his Europcar litle against Eelgium's Jean Speyers on October 3-three days before McCarthy ges in at the Royal with the nippy 2 Albert Hall 0 Nigerian, Hegen Kid Bessey.
Tom Finney Picks His
'Post-War'
Team
Whatever label they pin on It, I look forward to Famechon v McCarthy as a potential classic. And, between ourselves. I lo not think Sommy will come to much harm.
.
BROTHERLY TEARS
As things turned out-with brother Dick shedding fears of frustration in the Press seats It was lack of experience among hls
contributed seconds that TURPIN SETS OFF
largely to Turpin's disastrous defeat Three hours after Roy Robin- but quite unnecessary
beaten him in New within eight seconds of the end son had York in 1951-we were walking of the tenth round. along Broadway at 2 am
dropped his Bandolph Turpin
Against Olson Dick
Turpin
air of couldn't-care-less resignu-wi function. But Randolph tion and whispered:
wants to make assurance doubly sure-let him not forget that the. "Thero Americans have seen British support party in Now
me lore. No use crying over York will include one of the
But, whatever you hear to the shrewdest. contrary, rest assured that, one business. day, I'll be back. And next timel they'll see me win. Take that i as a premise."
atconds In the
His name is Dave Edgar, and he has been leading quick suc- The Americans may care to cour, blistering advice and terse encouragement in the corners of Interpret those remarks as international boxera for the best threat. From a lesser mun. they part of 25 years. could also be regarded as a inrpired chip-trap, uittred the rauccus cause of publicity. It is: Frank Swift (Manchester City); Johnny Carey
But not from Turpin, the American fighting men do not quietest and Icast menacing United); Sammy Cox (Rangers): Billy Wright (Wolves); Neil Franklin (Hull); Ron Burgess (Spurs); Stanley Matthews (Blackpool): Raich Carter (now manager champion in boxing outside er foolsgladly cr of Leeds United); Tommy Lawton (Arsenal); Wilf Mannion (Middlesbrough); and the ring. Bobby Mitchell (Newcastle).
Tom Finney, Preston and England outside-right, has named his topical specimen of managerially
in who has come here from the
+370
the meeting for consideration "best team since the war.'
by the incoming committee in-
cluded an athlelle match with
a
Macao, the holding this year of Club championships and Club handicap meeting.
Belgian Davis Cup And while
Team To Play
The Philippines
Manila, Oct. 1.
Alan Morton find Hughie Gal- lecher, he claims equal great- ness for some present players.
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(Bianchester
TALK WITH THE 'HEAD'
ho respects the So if his football career ended, told him: You can forget about Before he left for America, Turpin dropped in for a few
advice! reputations of great players like tomorrow he could still earn a being an inside forward." Steve Bloomer, Billy Meredith, reasonable living."
So he went round the back of words of headmasterly
ball and freza J. Onslow, Fane, kingpin of the stand with a
Board of Boxing LIKE ANY OTHER TRADE
started kicking it against a wall the, British And his up to young football for hours on end with his right Control, He goes further and says some hopefuls is determination. For, foot. Result: Preston Brat cleven
learn and the England team. reputations were easily made he says, you have to
other
trade.
The Belgian Davis Cup team then because of the game's poor football, just like any will definitely arrive here on general standard. Janitary 2 next year to play exhibition matches with top-
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and less authoritative, have also taken
it upon themselves well Intentioned blue-
lo
Nearly every World Champion
USA since the war has had Edgar In his corner-and
Force
.
Orders
Bel No. 1 Orders By Colonel Cleon
Defence
fatigue.
**** CoyNCO%
T. Ride, CBE, ED. Comunandant, Cadre-Wednesday October 7. 1963. Hayal Hongkong
Fores Mutuais Rifle, LMG. IV 2.13 p.m. Dated September 29, 1983,
# MPG ter 19. Dre Clear? Callgur, "C" Coy-Tuesday October 1, 123, LMG. Sec Fins,, IV 3.35 n.mi. AL MPG fai .... Drew Clean
Forte Headquarters.
Int Unit. 19 P-Mendiny, Goto fallque. "D" Coy-Wednesday Octo ber 6, 1953. Full days training ber 7, 1953. Prid compellllon prac Lyemun Dernacks. Amemblo MPG.ce. Squad A-2" Mor, Squad 11- 8.30 AM. Uniform will be worn. * KL recognition. Squad 152----Min Tuesday October 6, 1953. HQ RIIKDY - Lange, NV 5.15 p.m. at MI'Ɑ for 5.30 p.m. Inlet togailon practice, HQ. Drea: Clean fatigue. RQ Cay Itetce Thursday October 8, 1931. Big Tilerday October 8, KQ KDP 5.30 p.m. Drem: 00. R. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG, Drets: Clean fatigue. MT PI-Wednesday
U & 12 Zn-Mosday October 8, 1853 MPG 6.15 p.m. Dress: Plain clothes.
Bclater.
1063,
Artillery Battery Fd Gunnery Tp--|| October 7, 1933. Maint. IV 3.13 Friday October 9, 1933, 11QHK OFF MPG for HQ.
Drees Cle 3.20 p.m. Dress: Plain clother. figuo (Overalls), MT 1-Thursday October 1, 1953. Dvr Instr. IV 0.18 m. of MPG for 11Q. Drew: Cicon fatique (Overalls). Int See & ilongkong Regtment
Bulpers. Ati 99 Pi, Med Me B Courte. V 5.10 p.m. at MPG for Duties Ordetly Omeer of the Q. Dres: Cleon fatigue. 88 Pi Worksh M.P Keyou. Next, for Wednesday, October 7, 1083. PT CUG-LI P.J. McNamora. Orderly ELMO
Mur, .34 Grenada, Sergeant of the Week agt H.A. | Cayonet). See Attack. V 8.15 Boura. Next for duty at N.C. pin, at MPG for 11Q. Dress: Clean
Fatigue thorts). Ap Lay MMO P Training. "A" Cay-Tuesday Octo- Tuesday October 6, 1953, MG Trg. ber 6, 1933. Verhal Mags, Quix, RV RV 0.15 p.m. at APG, Drew: Clean 0.13 p.m. at MPG for HG. Drem: flee. Shore Mor Pl-Tuesday *"* Coy-Monday October 6, 1933, Mor Drill. RV 0.15 Cop fatigue. October 5. 1033. Ride. LMG. RV p.m. at MPC for 11Q. Dress: Clean 6.15 p.m. at MPG for IIQ. Drew: Fique (Sharts).
Asil Par P-Tuesday October 6. 1003. Duties of Sentry. Gas, Patrols, RV 8.15 p.m. at MPG for Masturine Gap. Dren: Clean fatigue. Adv Leaders Cadre-Thursday October 8, 1953. Map reading. Rý 8.15 p.). at MPG for 12. Drew: Clean fatigue. The Band-Tuesday Octo- bor 0, 1933. Marching Pracileo & Drill. V 1 an. at HQ. Dress! Clean faligue, Thursday October 1, 1053. Band Practice. Instrument Stalht. RV 11. at RiQ. Dress: Cican fatigue, The Corps of Brims Monday October A. 1833. FOOL Drill. Bugle Practice BV 31 an at RitQ, Wednesday October 7, 1951. Marching Drum Maint, RV 1 im.
Ambulance St. John Orders
Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, at filQ. Friday October 9. 1932. O.St... Acting Commissioner of Drum & Dugte Marching Practice, St John. Ambulance Brigade, RV 11 aan. at RHQ.
Home GuarŮ Hongkong District, Order No. 40/53, dated October 1, 1953.
Trataing-Thursday Delaber Ambulance Buties fongkong 1033.
5.30 pm. 4.10.63-10.10.83. Chung Sing Amb Grenade Tr. Drem: Overall, belt, niv.: 11.10.53-17.10.63. Eastern Amb Khaki beret. Field Day Sunday Octo
1833. Stonecutters, LMG Div: Delober 1953: H.K.Y.M.C.Aber 11, Neg. Div.
|Fhing, Grenade 0.30 am. Launcher will leave Blake Pier and Kowloon Ambulanco Bulles Kowloon Steps al 0.30 . Dress; Overalls, .10.83-11.10.63. Shamshulpo Ambbell, kinki beret,
Wong. Dentist
11Q
RJKDF
Div.:
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Camp for the Stures Section will be Penetration Squad Dulles, 4.10.32, from October 1 to B. inclusive. Per- 11.7. sonnel will report tử TIQMA Lane at Dr D.Y.L.
0.30 .ni. Thursday Shields, D/S Fung Mo-yin, & Ken-1Q RUKDF
As detailed nedy Town Nag. Div.: 11.10.1. Dr October 1, 1813. Dress:
October 5, Kwan Slu-yee, Deatist L Tal-chol. by Ar Lane, Munday
anted Q Kennedy 1633. All perennel A/O Axi Mice-ping &
|RUKDF 5.30 p.m. Drezi – Potom, Town Ng. Div.
Death Duties, 3.10.33, 2 p.m. Tursday Ortober 6. 1931, First Aid: Repulse Bay, K.C.O.D. Div.: Blade 11Q RIKOF 5.30 p.01. Drem Uniform Archery: Report 11Q Wave Bay, Causeway Div.: Shek- RIIKDF 6.30 p.m. Drei Sports ILK.Y.M.C.A. DIV, 4.10.57 9ockey:
Report to WO CAT Kowleon 5.45 p.in, sharp. Repulse Bay Eastern Div Parke nig Wave Day. Shaukhwan K.X, Wednesday October 7, 1953. All per- Div.: Shek-O, Shaukiwan Div. 1.30ennel parade 114 BiкOF 8.30, pan. Wanchal "D" (Dress: Uniform, Thursday, October 5, p.m.. Repulse Bay,
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Hockey Deport to WD Cor Bay Div. 1933. Repulse Bay Court.C.A. Div: Parks Kolben 5.33 p.m. Dresst
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ranking luping tennis stars, it the memory, burying failures He started out thinking he could right-wing position in England's Olson, the annihilation of Championship of the. Kowloon |
Entries for. tho Floal justification. for his hard work came when he was rival offer
the prints for
Chess Club close on Thursday, Says Tinney: "Time mellows Listen to his own example: ing Stanley Matthews for
October 8. Well, we are all busybodies in
The first round will be played was abbounced by the Philip and ensuring that only the high-never be anything but an inside adde.
The selectors found a solution boxing, and this column's con- pine Amateur Athletic Federa- ghis live on. No matter how left-like his idol. Alex James. great a man is; he la nevér", as
by switching the "two-footed"tribution to Operation Olson is on Thursday, October 18.
"Licker"! Aaugrestion that But one day, as reserve for
Entrics for the Smith Shield- Clon yesterday,
The Belgium Philippines dual, great as his legend which is
Turpin, tighten up arrangements
Tournament close on the same in his corner. along Davis Cup lines, will be probably why we hear so much Preston's under-183 he was Finney to the left wing.
old called in to make up the team *Football Round the World,"
day and the first round of this rought out from Unsuitry to rosy, talk about the 'good
by Tot) Firmeyi (lauseinn Press, plan for
I got myself a lot of black tournament will be played
320. January 10/and the fallowing days,hag
(Lisadon Extreme Servios.) looks in New York two years! Tuesday October
toufaldi-right. And he was
day this Balcons team, will leave Funny, started out to be a "left-foniere For India rance Press; sielce, plumber on his father's Entice,
Afterwards the club chairman
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