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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1954.
SPARTANS OF THE RIVER
WHEN KING LOK-SUNG TORE THE AIRMEN'S DEFENCE LINES TO SHREDS
By I. M. MacTAVISH
Kitchee centre-forward King Lok-sung ripped the RAF defence lines to shreds and that is very nearly the whole story of this game which took place at Caroline Hill yesterday, He gave a magnificent display of unselfish centre-forward play and in addition to the four goals that he netted he was instrumental in engineering many delightful forward moves that ought gouls to the other forwards.
From first to last in this game Kitchee were in command and towards the end it was merely a question of how many goals they would score before the final whistle blew.
very
Thx musl surely be the the speed and power at Lee obviously had plenty in reserve
If the need had arisen. poorest display by the RAF side Ping-clut sodi Lome ( Ping.
The early play was fairly Chan Fai-hung had the sort this season. The defence a ked
of it. ruhen and the experiment of game that pult him among even, but the standard of phyme Gilbey at
htt-half the beat holf-bucks in the Colony coming from two top teams, whe He lay but, oven at that, he was little extremely poor and the specta- was deanal tasure.
little to shoul In the intors it mates too far up the field and the tast ahead of his
Yue about.
Yul-tuk hark and PENTE Kather forwards fermediate line,
made some In addition 10
brilliant strange game. He to the faced through the open
carly stages, Wing One saves in the Chu that he left.
Lok-sang,
to bits on he went und Hau Ching-tao were but later At m...ent Gily a Above the
al run of right at the top of their form and his uncertainty soon spread
scored to his males in front. players st
at half back he so while the goal that was very ordinary player by winger Laxing Wing-kwong
was a thrilling effort.
Just
and
JF
spaces
King
rel
the
Lee Tai-fai opened the scoring for KMB in the 15th minute but the power of h.s altack souly missed yesterday. VERDICT A game that pro within a minute Sing Tao were mired much became a one-lionse) on Bore, te us the result of a The
started Runze
at
vree and in
last penalty kick aken by Chang fast pace and in theatr this pove
consequence down the land the men vers; much of its entertaiment value. Kam-ho.
During the good heal id: The Colony pelectors would be 110011:
goal, bul mstead | !!! RUL
Lok-
were almost castantly Buance und well advised to keep King tip they found | THTO
an after sung in mind when the next lot in the attack and gonds rame Szo Man, Tom Woon- ure frown of representative honours when King Lok-sung |
He is a grand choung, and Chan Kar-sau who left MacLaren helpless with being given out
enn get goale, mashed a 25-yard free kick well placed shut. Five minutes centre and he inter the centre-forward repeat-up and they
This 11AP side was too bad to be through a line of defenders into should not be the xner of the лel to Anish
the scoria CANTER ed his net to pat his side: two
Judged on this showing. goals up.
Without Culing anything
of being then, obye Tuules
KINH
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Ching-tao both And the dis-i
th
Interval
unaltered.
mrived
Rod McFarlane: Martin, Jones, Gill-spectacular KMB won this game
came
THE TEAMS RAF: MacLaren: Gregg.
apponiment of Fering
In a cante Probably with their Tomlinson. Treherne, shots ne bork to play off by.
Senior Shield match next Wed- Morgan. the Lander Bryant. when And
Kiteter: Cheung Koot-hing:nesday in mind, they took no the score wan
undue risks and all the players Lee Ping-chur, Lou C. Ping
through without major Chan Fal-hung, Tse Kam-hung injury. AT REGULAR INTERVALS In the end half goats came Chau Man-chi: Leung Wing-
Wel Fat-kim had Another to the Kilchee forwards at re-kwing, Ho Ying-fun, King Lok good game although he had long
intervals. Ring Lok-SunK. gular
Chu Wing-heung, Hav spells of inactivity. Chan Kar- Fung got two more, Bau Ching- | Ching-tag.
sau, and in a lesser degree Hung Tao got two, Hu Ying-fun and
Hing-yuk, made full-back play SING TAO 1, KMB 4 Lung
look simple. They played the There was recently a sugges. each without
Sing Tao wingers right out of RAF.
the game.
Wing-kwong Kat reply from
The
for as
tion that all First Division games This is a game that the Air-should be of 90 minutes' dura- men will want to get for they were right oak of touch and it
If they In doubtful
will play sporty gain this season.
MacLaren
1) F An saves in the second half but he never looked as good as has in recept games. He might have saved a couple
of the scoring hands. shols and he was very fortunate when a first half drive, which | AKS
the wurst game we have seen his son and the Tigers have on their prublens
they In recent weeks. have gone from bad to worse
h make no altempt to save. and in their game against Navy understanding.
earne back off the crossbar,
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Sharing the bleak Isis with two swans, the Oxford University “A” (left) and "B" crews skim over the river on a training spin at Oxford in training for the Inter-Varsity Boat Race on the Thames on April 3. The Boat Race eight for Oxford will be chosen from these two crows.—Reuterphoto,
SATURDAY'S RUGGER
Mansergh Trophy Match Kept The Crowd On Its
Toes With Excitement
By "PAK LO”
The Mansergh Trophy match on Saturday produced an excellent game when the Commander British Forces XV drew with K. C. Johnson's XV by 14 points (1 penalty goal, 2 tries, 1 goal) to 14 points (1 penalty goal, 2 tries, 1 goal).
This was preceded by a game between the Rest of Services and the Rest of the Colony which the Services won fairly easily by 13 points (2 goals, 1 drop goal) to 3 points (1 penalty).
For the
had
WCTC
Turville were the
won
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MR BRUNDAGE SAYS
Australian Action A Direct Violation Of Olympic Rules
1
Lausanne, Jan. 17,
Mr Avery Brundage, President of the International Olymple Committee, said here todny that the IOC had officially been informed that the Australian Government refuses to lift the quarantine law on horses during the 1956 Games.
"This means," said Mr Brundage, "that the eques- trian events cannot be organised successfully in Mel- bourne.
"In nd ion, the Executive Committee ins received a very strong protest against the Aus- Indian Organising Committe
from M. Armand Massard, of France. Vice-President of the IOC, stating that the Australian action was a
Olymplert direct violation of
Mr
Home Soccer Standings
London, Jan. 17. Football league standings
Brundage said that the Executive Committee of the IOC, which met here today, had after Saturday's matches decided to ask the Melbourne are as follows: Candandering
Oxmilire
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mare for tus opini “ and advice as to how the egi *rian eventa
could
in be organda,
Mel- bourne
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Burnley
It is impossible to hold Hudder leid these events in any other coun-Bolton
Mr Arsenal
try than that which has been Manchester U. awarded the Games,"
Chariton Brundage added.
Preston "The equestrian events are Chelega
Blackpool mandatory but there must be a
Cardiff City minimum of six nations com-Tottenham peting. If the Australians refuse Newcastle to lift their quarantine ban on
Portmouth horses, it looks as if the Olym-hemed w.
Aston Villām
Sheffield U. Sunderland
pie regulations are bound to be Manchester C. vlointed,"
M. Massard pointed out that Middlesbrough
at the 10C meeting in Mexico | Liverpool City last year representatives
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of the Melbourne Organising Committee had categorically de Leloestar C. clared they would get the ban Everton ufted. This had not been done.
Doncaster Birmingham said ho might blackburn
M. Massard bring up the whole question of Nottingham F. the 1990
Games being with Luton Town
Rotherham U. Melbourne at the Bloke C.
Athens next Fulham
drawn from 10C meeting
May
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Bristol ftovers
Leeds United
Derby County
West Ham
Hull City
PROPAGANDA Brundage declared that during the IOC Executive Com-
Lincoln City mittee meeting today they had Plymouth considered the question of cer- Swansea tain national Olymple com- Notts County
Bury mitters being subsidised by Brentfor Government funds and being
aa political propaganda, He sold that these questions would, be discussed in Athens, inswich arid
step's
would have to be taken to ensure that all nation- al committees were completely autonomous.
Mr Brundage said that the Committee bad also studied the size
and of the Games would
suggest to the Athens meeting that, in certain sports only one individual should bo allowed from each country and,
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Hongkong May
Send 39 To Asian Games
and Milden To open the bill of fare for the It was too far for him and the workt by Argyle
there was afternoon there was a match. in kick dropped short.
no further scoring. which the Club "B" drew with
SECOND BALF
Thus neither side
the The A.A. Workshops
It was now half time and on
Mansergh Trophy, but in spite "Ng Kee-chung made
a wel-each side scoring an unconverted the run of play it looked as if of want fact it was a first class tion Instead of the present 70
as they The most important game the feds should win
game with some brilliant play on the afternoon
TVTS minutes. This same provided the come return to the KMB line-try,
were better behind the scrums un-
both sides. advientes of the shorter period and turned in a sound dis-of
play, but Tang Sum was the doubtedly the one for the and their moves had been more Milden was the beat player with the
#WC porteri
best half-back on the field and Mansough Trophy was I lasted too lang.
and the two constructive. Both packs
on the
feld and he gave his This best rank as just about caught the eye with thoughtful teams put up one of the best been hurting slowly exit this threes plenty of chances which
the advantago interceptions and passes.
fforts toen for quite some time gave the Reds
they generally took, but their Bs their loose forwards Szeto Man and Leo Tal-fal in Colony rugger, and kept the
much nippler
than the Blues Passing was their weak point. were the outstanding forwards crowd en it's toes with exoitomen: pair.
In the forwards Evo as usual In a line that played together throughout the game
played well, and Robertson and The Blues had showed clever very well and
only a very Before the game commenced
Elliot showed their
opposite line- both teams were introduced to slight advantage in the
forward outs, and their It 19
much Lt. General Sir Terence Airey and settled down us yet. difficult to find
threes had not numbers how a loose
should play. a week ago most people thought
be sald to thein
The Red threes were
do Grunt was the better back, but they had hit rock bottom, but to say in praise of any of the whatever
Reds, of certainly seemed to inspire them Brentford and Craig word judged
although a
the better in all theyif a recent Tigers
finitely
a country wished to enter only Jones in the half back line
showing they are still on a dan-sympathy is due to Ho Cheung to play very hard indeed.
second competitor, Jove the imprenriem that he was
shining lights In the backs, and did and, if they had had who is yan
suffering badly The Commander British in the Blues, Milden
better service from the line- capable of holding the Evely
petitor should be up to a cer- and an out-of-Forces XV (the "Reds," as they Dangerfield At the start of the season through playing in
would havo won the outs, Kidhoe forwards,
were outstanding,
tain minimum standard. for team.
quickly became known) kleked with Davidson not far behind.
game. The game was well Another The RAF cook was a thing suurted, after watching
problem was the He is still potentially the off and attacked the "Blues"
by Surg. The second half opened rather handled
Commdr. Fine Arts Olympic Competition. of shred and tattes and apart side at action a couple of times,
in the with the Red three line playing scrappily until the Blues were
McClintock. tran
Oris-Et
He said that since all compati young player of that their defence was going to greatest flush Integrace fin Bryant there | land thean in trouble against Col my, but if he has to play very well and nearly scoring in awarded a penalty about ten
"REST" MATCH
tors had to be amateurs, and was little to commend it, Loader tast attacks. How. true that on his own week after week the first few minutes. Only a yards in from midield. David- Previous to this the Rest of that the subject must be sport-
minute tackle is obviously unhappy the forecast has new turned out to he
stopped son took the long kick and just the Services had a well deserved ing, this had produced art which is going to lose his touchst
Turville on the five-yard line. Joarder's
failed beth and the righ: bel
and his enthusiasm for the game.
10 put it over.
win in which they The play then surged to the seemed to waken the Blues up, greater
won the was not of a very high standard. wity of Tomlinson and Treherne
Tigers mus! get
from all that new Apart
his re-
other
It of Gid of the field
percentage
the putation
where and,
was hoped to work out had neither the strength ter the blood quickly ft they are going
has mude him
a serum on the Red serums and from Smith for the Blues attempted a
lineouts and their arrangements whereby the high Bulle to beat Loute C: Pir
to regala
their previous high marked man and he is now
125,
25, Turville intercepted a pass only fault was In the For the winners goalkeeper standing in local fatball afairs, paying physically for the close The blues kept on pressing and cribed as a beautiful run took hanging on to the ball instead end of the fine arts competition. threes standard of the sporting events drop at goal and barely missed.
and in what can only be des- where there was 100 much could be reflected in the stand- Chening Keon-hing had an cásy In this gume KMB were so
that opponents aro afternoon and he was well pro-superior that they won without ghion
to him.
were awarded a penalty
when
the ball from near the half way of passing to an unmarked man. Payne tackled before his man line to score
FILM RIGHTS! themselves, and The real trouble with some had received the bail.
beside the post, Had it not been for this error Mr Brundage also said that, Smith after rently evading Argyle, the score of the Tigers seeme to be took the kick and made no mis-
could easily have in connection with the nim that they are all growing old take to give his team a slender wh was playing very well in reached fantastic proportions. together, particularly as far as three point lead.
his unusuni position. Smith
rights to Olymple Games which In the Colony side only now lay down that the host
Manila, Jan. 18. certain key men are concerned.
And was very slender inflortlessly put the ball between Russell shone and it was a pity country should have these rights
Hongkong became the Chang
Kam-hol is now pain deed, as the Reds attacked from at 11 points all.
the posts and the score was tied that in the forwards only for one year fully slow and Honnibalt and
after the Games, fifth participating nation in the kick off and, winning a
Kuvert appeared capable of this resulted in many sporting the Second Asian Games Chung th have
The Blues attacked again keeping up with him. For the those vital yards of pace that sent the ball out to Brentford, very dangerous move and the were excellent, and they were these films only when they were this year to submit a tenta-
fost scrum about twenty yards out, but weak passing spolled & Services Noonan and Tedford nations
national scheduled for May 1 to 9 make all the difference between
Olymple committees obtaining who sold A success and fallure.
dummy, broke through three men, and handed gituation
Reds took command of the well backed up by Another feature
a faster and too old.
tive list of entries, it was recent on to Turville who crossed the concerted passing movement in
and with lovely cleverer set of threes.
♫ games in which the Tigers have line.
Asian Craig converted and the which both threes and forwards
It was hoped to make these learned from the The Services opered the rear- played is the high number of Reda led
tra der
Alms available to sporting or Games by 5 points to 3.
minuica when
Organising Com- fouls
given Away by their Almost Immediately from joined, Brentford finally scored Nocce broke away from a loose
ronisations a shorter time after mittee yesterday. players. On this occasion it serum in the Blues' half there in the corner.
maut with thh ball and with two
the Games. became so peralstent that Ro was an offside infringement and Tho Blues' tackling was defendery hanging on to
Mr Brundage concluded by him
Hongkong's delegation will feree Walker stopped the game Craig took the long
excellent and tho kick and
Reds Just crossed the line.
that in 1955 the candida number 62, including 13 officials. This Kyrne- saying and took the name their defenders.
of one of put the Reds yet
fures for the 1900 Winter and The Crown Colony's 39 athletes to get another a managed
their passes diately pointed out a gibring away before each in turn was foul in the Colony's play. Tyceived in Parla,
Summer Games would be re-will compote as follows: track VERDICT: A poor advertise, points ahead at 8-3
well In retaliation the ment for local soccer..... and
and truly grounded with tackled sudom and therr very
and feld-8 men, 3 women; the Blues got their threes
The Executive Committee were swimming-0 men,
3 women; and Smith a hard tackle. Craig missed the gently and the waist, more os away the less sald about it the bet
and McNiven took the ball to lang kk 11-14.
they wore indulging in balet now in the process of drafting football,, 17; shooting, 4. the Red 15-yard line, where Soma midácid play followed dancing cather thor a game of a set of new, rules and regula-
This brings the total number there was a set serum and away and
and then The PAAF's Executivo Committee has decided to in-
tions setting up definite obliga long kick took the go, Noonan converted his KMB Wal Fat-kim; Hung went the Blue threes again, ball to the Red five-yard line own try. 6-0.
tions in order to avold the dial- of tentative foreign entries in vite a Japanese track and field team for March 13 and 14 (Ying-yuk, Chan Kor-sau: Tang and this timo McNiven dived where there was a serum which
Despite pressure, the coTY culties they had encountered in the Asian Games to 958. Others to participate in the National Championships here,
Sum, Ng Kee-cheung, Lee Chun- over in the corner. Davidson the Reds heeled, but before mated the same unti hai? the past with the Australian are Indilo, 88; Indonesia, 160; fat; Szeto Ylu, Szeta Man, Tang
time mainly due to some poi could get to it Müden kkking to blowood at full
Thailand, 24; and Vietnam, 37. It also approved olitional Games.
Yee-kit, Lee Tal-fal and Tan narrowly missed the long kick Craig
6-B.
whipped round the scrum
and participation of the Philippines An invitation by the Badmin-Woon-choung.
Some midfield play followed, dived on the ball to level
the in the Worls Wresting Cliam-ton Association
Manila for ging Tao Yue Yiu-tak; Hau until, at last,
The Services got going imme- Craig took the scores at 14-all as Balderston pionships slated for May 22-25 the Philippines to, take part in Yung-rong, Leung Chung-sum; ball at his feet, to the Blue 25 missed the kick.
From then on
Odiately in the second half and in Japan.
the Southeast Asian Badminton [Sit Pel-yin, Honniball, Lo Kang- | and after a little loose play the Reds did most of the press- Colorry's 25 the ball came book leally eliminated, Router.
just inado the The dispatch a beat wrestlers Tournament in August was also chuen; Young Wal-to, Lau Craig again got the ball and | ing and missed a couple of to Noonan who to Japan depends on their show-approved by the Executive Com. Chung-sang, Chang Kam-bol, dived over to make the score penalties which Wilkins. handed, settled himself and took a drop very coolly Ho Cheung-you and Channing. 6-11. Craig took the kick but them, and thanks to some stout at goal which we successful. 8-6. their work in the lineculs was
Japan And Philippines To Continue Athletic Exchange
Programme
Manila, Jan. 18.
Japan and the Philippines will continue their athletic exchange- programme before and after the forthcoming Asian Games to be held here from May 1 to May 9, it was announced by the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federn tion yesterday.
of
ing between now and the Asian mitter.--France-Press?.
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Central Districts Strengthen 'Grip On Plunket Shield ·
Wellington, Jan. 17.
Central Districts head the
A little midied play Tedford, getting the bail, covered a horrible spectacle of what not
Central Districts strengthened good 40 yards before he pass to do. ed to Woodail,
The first game was rather their grip on the Plunket Shield reored who
be scrappy with the Club win- Cricket competition when they tween the posts. Noonan corning most of the scrums in the beat Otago by five runs at New verted, to bring |scono što 18 first half and losing them in the Plymouth
second. Then at last the Colony got for REME when he caught a Lally opened the score
or Father",
Russell did after he had had a co ouple pund by Laville and ran 30 competition with 20 points and
yards to score.
an outright victorýr över Canter.. unlucky
attempts' coemod Shortly after / Linville cut bury in their next and final go over, but instead, there through the REME defence and game will gain then the trophy. was a flye-yard serurn, 'in' which | scored. Both conversions, were there was an infringement and mimed.
Otago needed 180 runs in Kirkwood came up and, too clever and wasted a lot of the match, but failed against
Look
In the second half Lally, was their second Innings to with the kick and scored,
..
Bosnia anded the despite bowling
good attempts by drop, goat instead of letting the Hallles, who took three wickets the Colony, but davedeliky Cherie threes do their work. The Club for 28 runs, and Henry Cave, | passing tac them
de the "B" backs were very poor and who took 3
BYTEntryfour daieved to wis
| this game and the Colony barve I only kisenseivos 2190
charges: 53 Cally Reward, the best Bcores: Central Districta 185 TEME Disyer and: Lavilla and and 283, DIS. 280,#14 1741516 Taylor, were the sal? *) beste 'Heuber.