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ST. JOSEPH'S 0, SOUTH CHINA &
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH
THE SAINTS HAD LITTLE MORE THAN JUST
SOME
GRIT AND DETERMINATION
By I. M. MacTAVISH
was not even serious
This game at the Club Stadium yesterday match practice for South China. They were so much in command of the situation that several of the players finished the game without so much as raising a sweat.
St. Joseph's on this display have many problems and they had little more than grit and determination to keep them going to the end.
South China were without Ko Po-koung and Yui Cheuk-yin but it made no! the slightest difference to their play. The left wing pairing of Mok Chun-wah and Chu Wing-wah was a great success, as well as providing real soccer entertainment. These two little men were soccer giants in everything except the art of finishing off their brilliant oatfield play and they kept the small crowd in happy mood until the end.
it is dileult .. the real score 川 should have baym fot from the fact that H China forwards missed less cheaters, the Saint alu
t
N
were
To the clusive Rocha was in constant trouble, opposition know what |
gains; an ultra-elever left wing centre-forward. KART
With 25 minutes gone Bennett ang only Sebultz and Swinburn Jefatuat South had any real success in defence. scored a typical goal. Receiving Just Inside Eastern's Rache looked count-
unerin the hall Very fortable at lett half.
half of the Gold he mud: frocks In The
He resttet challenge this forward line only Nash made for goal.
challenge and carried to clars although after elain Xavier, with his speek, are the ball almost to the penalty stotally
ally caused Lin Yee concern, spot before crashing it into the VERDICT: South Chiu won for corner of the net.
One Reeves got the Army's this game as they liked.
Centre-forward Kwost
Yong-
1
Job and the Chu Wing-wah mard chance after chance
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Sample
one end, and while they wre doing this Peake, Bradford and Xavier were drang thras spot
squandering of opportunatles at the othe
The game Kot of ex 24 472216-1 start with South China anti- diately on the attack and before
chance Sain bat! the admire the scenery the
pions were one up
The
1
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defence got in a terrible medle mui
swithlo
Lal Kathavaits
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AT REGULAR INTERVALS toala FUNN intervals thronghwat The Hut arul aly Schnitz, Swinburn and Nash offered any real resistance to the Caroline Hall
Days, Kwok Ying-lok helped muusvít to fund goals, Le Yuk-lak get two, and Chu Wing-wah got me.
any
third
of the biggest worries facing counter mid-way through the the Saints is that some of their second half.
for
first
¿dwarts are growing a bit old |
class soccer especially soccer as played by the top teams of the present
time,
What a grand player is Tong Sheung. He ambled or walked through this game, yet fished up the best player abold.
THE TEAMS
Rocha, Schultz, Ebrard-
STURDY GAME
1
Tum Woon-cheuk played sturdy game for the losers and kept the score within respect- able limits. Lau Pak was
player 221 outstanding Eastern line-up and displayed tremendous enthusiasm,
the the
Tse Kamera and Fong Kwok-
were to forwards 3: on
the mattered most but
St. Joseph'st Dives Bater huet. Xaviar, Pake ash, Nuali, Castillo.
Houth China; Pau Kin-ying Lok Tan-hal. La Yee; Sung were weak and Chan Chan-he so completely blotter out Ling-ring, Lau Chi-ping, Tong
by Frazer that he finished the Sheung: Chan Chee-kong, Lee
game on the left wing. Yuk-tal. Kwok Ying-lok, Chu Wing-wal, Mok Chun-wain.
Wis
In an Army side that was never really extended Granger EASTERN 0, ARMY 3 had his quietest afternoon for a Eastern were given an oppor-long time while Buckley and tunity on Saturday the Club Wells kept Eastern's wingers on Stanium of upsetting the Army team which has recently cinin- with much limelight
victories, but they thecular
fall a long way short of causing any vanprise.
1954,-
PREPARING FOR THE 100TH RACETM
The Oxford crew training on the Thames at Wallingford where they are preparing for the 100th race against Cambridge which takes place over the course from Putney to Mortlake on April 3,
They are R. A. Wheadon (bow), J. G. McLeod, A. N. Marshall, R. D. T. Ralkes, J. A. Gobbo, H. M. G. Quick, E. O. G. Paine, J. J. H. Harrison (stroke) and W. R. Marsh (cox)-Central Press Photo,
Good Performances At University Sports
By "RECORDER”
There was considerable activity in the local athletic world over the week-end and some good performances. Chan Wai-chuen's Shot Put record of 42 feet 3 inches in the invitational event held in connection with the University Sports was the most notable.
The South China giunt, after some four or five coaching sessions under the guidance of Mr G. B. Gurevitch, showed that the three-foot. improvement on his previous best was there to stay.
minutes
12
He managsel 103 feet nes from a six-1001 virale, was quite a throw-1}} sect ever over 100 1201.
Lo Wei-kuen defended well
He was over 42 feet on two | Inebeg ne well as equalling his to win. but constantly over-kicked his
furth and nath--
own University record forwards when clearing the ballpulta-the
42 feet feet 8 inches in the Hop, Step which plus another well over world.
Junp. on to threw. had ene mize
and
Wong Ka-yiu--no dew pam who over 41 feet and two more over
Stephen Xavier, who finished Lt. J. F.
athletics won wings 40 feet. He beat
to Hongkong
in of the Haif Mile, Mile and Three 40 points behind! Nisbet Greer's Colony recordone
kis first University red place could have won the the oldest in the HKAAA list Mites in
sports and came very close to competition with a Long Jump by a fool and a half.
the University Mile record with of 21 feet 8 inches, but couldn't slcal the He did not quile
time 1
of 5
10.16 further than 18:4, University's Ng seconds. from
PENTATHLON show
won the other Chuan-wai, who
event-the
Long
The standari generally was
W. A. Nisbet won the Hong- Invitational
Club's Jumpwith 21 feet 5% inches higher than it has been for some kong Amateur Athletic
Even in the breaking Lee Zau-tong's 15-years
under Second
Pentathlon Annual a tight rein.
shared year-old University record by graduettes events records went. Championship yesterday, when Benriett Reeves and
UVET 21
Miss Ng
former although 14 inches. He was
Wal-ching, forward honours the
the competition was held at the Perak Champion, won the 100 King George V School grounds, Lannon again showed that he is feet on tour of five jumps, hav-
The re- Yards in 13.0 seconds and the which the ing another of 21:52. right 1
winger above
were lent by the kind maining two were a no jump Long Jump at 14 feet 04 inches permission of the Principal, Mr average.
LWO The Saldiers were never far
University records. VERDICT: Not a real test for and one just short of 21 feet.
UTH | A. L. Potter, the Soldiers. Eastern had glar- It is a pity that any danger of sing and, after
the Univer- Except perhaps for Fong Sik,
The result was decided on the Reeves scored tho third goal ing weaknesses in key positions sity Victor Ludorum hasn't had who has now left Put To Girls' they made no serious effort to and particularly did they lack
points gained by the compatie the Polo School and may not experience in
be com top in five events comprising their advantage. press home
power on the wings. Longland's Vault or High Hurdles, as he peting, she looks almost story of the game starts impending departure leaves the
high jump discus and Long to back
and finishes in the Army half- Army and Colony football is an excellent Decathlon pros- talu winner of the Long Jump the quarter mile run, shot put,
Doreen Young cleared a re-jump. at 105 feet 3 inches and the Longland, the poorer. The blonde half back at won the Discus Throw at the Colony Championshipa
has had a grand acason and he Javelin Throw at 122 feet 3 spectable 4 feet 1 inch in the
Only four of the seven entries High Jump and powerful grip on the play that fished off his tour here with
and Nisbet, al- and may well be participated University's second Colony though heading the list in points there alwaye appeared to be &
Charaplon in this lean year gained in only two or the ve real-fort 1 deform
women's athletics that sees the
proved
others to gain
Some of the gouls were very good ones but several of them
rinckness 121 were due to Saint detenes counters is worth however,
mentioning.
* 11 enme as
result of the best bit of fout- ball the whole game.
back
10
The move started right away in the South China de- fence lines with Lok Tak-hai
ipping the ball crossfield Tong Sheung The left-half
be in turn split the
tak and
sent a square puss to Lee Yuk defence wides open by sander
tas ludi
the mud with
Thk
th
havane
an tan SETABOL
bed attend to the be and
ent an Jach guyfect tart may to the heart of Kwok, Yateslut waren fet of infant another
JE hot thy sad was more for
RYOR
sex!
Jitte
br den night fani einer of the goal.
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The
Ine
where
Fray and Higgins had such a
-"
wall
a grand display in this game.
THE TEAMS
any
Eastern: Tam Woon-cheuk Manila
Tan Yiu-woh; NA Pak. Wal-man. Fong Sol-chow, Lo Wet-kuen;
Wong
for
cer-
events, Prepares departure for Home of the third versatile in the sumetently
Tong Kwok-yuen, Chan Chan-
Kwok-key For Soccer Game he Tse Kam-ko. Matt Wing- 205 | bune.
Against Colony
thheld, yet they still cmust do have adequate bine
aflick [ for
100 je 200) assist Langland, wh was playing his last oftlent Leppure pame for the outstanding Artay, was the
fis male fricu! player allerd band to lay in a good for but.
several though he had
ho at the target, wan
Ja Division
Buckley. Arm:
Grangers Wells.
Hix- Longland, Frazer, gins Lonnon, Herves, Bennett. Doyle, Thamis.
LEAGUE TABLES
The
Army K.M.B Kitchee Sing Tao South Chine Китить Wait
Eastern Club
W 12 3
16
14
sto come when he lashed a eller off the mark or saw his the efforts leared by Tam Wont- Vide
chouk in the Eastern goal.
the first whistle the From Soldiers moved into the attack and It was
no surprise When Doyle Bnished off some neat play by hooking the bal! intu Police the net.
might Treard
some
tive Woroners, war easily have put up a scoré, every jayer made positive cuntribution1 10 the victory. Goalkeeper Pau Kin yin showed ones again that he Is right back to top form, and he got staunch support from
both backa,
Bennett was again giving the R.A.F. defence plenty of trouble but CAA Fong Sal-chow was also giving Navy
St Joseph a good account of himself in
4
was the com→
although
he
Tong Sheung plete wing-half seldom had to exert himself
above a jog-trot. Lau Chi-ping
again did well
the pivot
pritten, but in spite of this i
thal the Champions
will be glad to see Kɔ Pn-keung
back in action.
KM.B.
CA.A.
#7
of the 3 --Tuta Hall before
the week is out
KGV SPORTS
the title.
the
in
But he did not do this withoul good tight from A. E. Collaco perfor- Rita Tali inished her athlete who recorded better
winter ance than career in Hongkong as Victrix Manila, Mar. 7. Ludorum at the King George V three of the Ave events, to carn the runner-up position in the annual Interport scries School Sports on Saturday and
Collaen wes Glandings. 100 Yards between Manila and Honkong | lost out in the
to did timed in will be held in the third week Lynn Ramsay,
outclassed in the discus and th 12.4 Ho May proved fatal to his bid for the PWDLFA Pts of March in Hongkong, the Phi- seconds-equalling
title. lippine
Amateur
Athletleyee's fastest time of the season. Federation's Executive Com-
other two competitors A promising athlete made her mittee announced yesterday.
Forty players recruited from debut in the Middle Girls' class, were Stephen Xavier and J. M.
which participate In A. Willerton
winning the 100 Beesley. different local leagues will un Yards in 12.9 seconds and the- At the conclusion of the con-
with dergo training for both the In-Long Jump
feet 3 test, Mrs M. T. Xavier, who terport series
the Rev. and the forth- Inches.
was introduced by coming Asian Games,
Father D. Lawler, S.J., Chair Roger Swabey won the Victor men of the HKAAC presented Mr Antonio Beltran, former Ludorum trophy. Performances the trophy to W. A. Nisbet and La Salle player and member of in the boys' events were very a mediat to the runner-up.
V the PAAF Football Committee, far below the King George
2nd Division
South Chind Krichese
HKCC TENNIS R.A.F. TOURNAMENT
The following are the matches The forward line fired in all for the Hongkong Cricket Club cylinders and the South China Tennis Tournaments scheduled officials must be happy to know for this week.
Entern Anuy Navy Police Gymnastic Kwong Wal Club
St Joseph'
Talkoo
2nd Div
Western
& W
that they have youngsters like | As results of matches become : 1.EME. Chan Chee-kong in reserve, known, it may be possible title Sai Wan
Wall.
TUHAY
Solicitors Yard Police Tramwayd
arrange additional games, and CMS. In a St. Joseph's side that failed to maintain the form that where possible, players are ask- Prisons brought recent victory over ed to hold themselves in readi-B.A.M.C. Kwong
few reputationsners to play at short notice, were enhanced Davey Kool
James Moore: Kite & Mrs Todd Had strange mixture of u game.
He made zome clever clearances but he should have saved several of the goals that beat him..
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
very
and
Draft Programmes Entry Forms for the 9th Race Meeting 1988/54 to be held on Saturday 20th and Saturday 27th March, 1954, (weather permitting), may be obtained at tho Baoretary's Office, Alexandra Hduse; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries clone at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday 9th March, 1954.
By Order of the Stewarda,
H. MISA
Suoratúry.
v Macpherson & Miss Livingstone:&S Tamar Mr & Mrs Storey v Cooke & Mrs CAT. Four: Walsh y Weir, Agafuroft de Jardine's Min Fowler v. Walkers d Mrs Al- brow.
Dairy Farm Hedi Tusion TOMORROW W/O Coxhead & Bendall/Williams Kin Godown
Telephone & Hopkins v Hurlbatt & Blekford; Heenan Macpherson,
R.I.L WEDNESDAY
Lane Crawford".
Kite & Storey y Conice de Walker; Aces Coxhend v Williams; Pritchard | Hoilandia w/o Walsh/Weir.
Star Ferry
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IN THE TOP DRAWER
teams
14
The
has been named to supervise School standard of the past few The following were the per- the training of the football years, the only notable one being formance figures returned by team for the Hongkong meet. I. Whittaker's Long Jump of 18 the prize winners:
П
The Committee also agcepted | feet 811⁄2 - Inches,
yds00.5 the proposal of the Grasshopper
W. A. Nisbet: 440 Football Club of Zurich to play
CLEAN SWEEP
secs; Shot put-33 ft 10 ins.; three games here between next
The Hongkong
high jump ft 8 ins; Discur Amateur December and February, 1955. Athletic Club made
103 ft 3 ins; long jump-17 ft 7 clean The Grasshoppers, considered sweep of it in the Open Mic at ng to be one of the best teams in the University Sports, J. 1 A. E. Collabo 440 yds-59.3 Europe will also play in Hong- MacMahon, C. J. Grant and sect; Shot pul-80 ft 2 ins; high W. E. Nisbet, filling the Arst jump-5 ft 1 in; Discus-72 ft three places. MacMahon won in ins; long jump 18 ft 3 ins, 4 minutes 30.8 seconds with the second and third both under five minutes.
kong-France-Presse.
BRAZIL BEAT PARAGUAY
Nisbet was to prove himse!! one of the most versaillo athletes in the history of the. Brazil maintained their un Colony when ho won tho
Asuncion, Paraguay, Mar. 7.
beaten record in
the
CUP TIE TICKETS AMONG LOOT
London, Mar, 7. brake Thieves
into at Leyton ing competition, when they db- George School by a margin Orient's football ground here feated Paraguay 1-0 here today. of 11 points over Tony Collace. during the night and stole Cup Chile is the other nation com- THE RAF Pingshan athlete tie tickets and £200 in cash, peting in this group-Reuter.. needed a discus throw of 03 feet China Mail Special
Group 12 of HKAAC Pentathion Champion-
the World Soccer Cup qualify ship the following day at King manager's office
by
Barry Applebyy
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·HOME-SOCCER-REVIEW
West Bromwich Improve Chances For Coveted Double
London, Mar, 6.
West Bromwich Albion, though held to a draw by Sheffield United, who are fighting against relegation, appeared to have improved their chances of accomplishing the rare feat of Football League Champlonship and Cup double.
With points
With a comfortable three points lead in the League, Albion can face their quarter-final Cup tie against Totten- ham Hotspur with confidence, especially as Tottenham's probable Cup team were beaten at home by Cardiff today. comfortable threa Motherwell and Kilmarnock
the League, emphasised their
promotion Albion can fare their quarter-claims with Impressive wins in Anal Cup tie against Totten-Division "B," Two penalty goals ham Hotspur with confidence, in two minutes by Middlemas especially as Tottenham's prob- were included in Kilmarnock's able Cup team were beaten at 7-2 win over Dumbarton. home by Cardiff to-day.
Centre-forward Hunter Con-
In lend
West Bromwich mlased a pleted a hat-trick in Mother- great opportunity to-day towell's 6-0 win over St John- make thoir League position aton.
Iwo
even more secure.
Quick thuw enused. led 2-0 They
and seemed matches to be
postponed with ground well on the way to a comfor-the
waterlogged. →→→ table win when Shefeld United, Reuter. inspired by the brilliance of
LEAGUE STANDINGS Inside forward Jimmy Ensan, fought back magnificently to
in the last 25 minutes Wolves cqualise
of the game.
The lapse cost
West
Bromwich 20 20 17 40 42 41 10 20 30 70 40 43
Huddersfield Burnley
the leaders Belton
little in the championship race Manchester V
for Wolverhampton,
their Mackpool
Cherlion
neorest challengers, went down Chiefwen
to Manchester United 1-0.
Preston
Cardif
The Wolverhampton defence Arcoal
fore
in which 18-year-old Edwin
Totten Clamp made a satisfactory de- Wednesday but at left half, had to with- Villa
Pa temouth stand
a severe battering be-
Manchester conceding the goal five Newcastle
Sunderland minutes before time.
Tottenham were one of three Shefeld U.
Middlesbrough surviving Cup sides beaten to- Liverpoel day.
Linienster Sheffield Wednesday also 109 Everton vi home 2-1 to Cup holders Blackburn
Leyton Orient Birminghaus Blackpool, and crashed 4-2 at Walsall,
CUP SIDES SUCCESSFUL Successful Cup sides
Preston, Bolton,
Port Vale.
13
.... 33 A Division
33 18
23 11
Notta Forest Rotherham
Doncaster
were Luton Town
Fulham Leloster and Bristol R.
Stoke City
newcomer
Bury
33 17
32 15
... 33 14
32 12
31 12
33 10
3013 34 7
Division 111-(South)
33 21 4
Liverpool who have been Leeds United
West llam spending heavily on transfers, Derby County
for relegation full city appear doomed to the Second Division They Notts County crumbled against the superior Lincoln City football of Huddersfield, whose Swamea Town
17 year-old Plymouth A... new centre-half,
Brentford Ken Taylor, gave an impressiya Oldham A. 22 8 0 19 display,
Another
to Brighton League football, Chelsea's 18-pwwich
Bouthampton Michael goalkeeper, year-old
Bristol C. Collins, was beaten three times Gingham but Chelsea fought back to de
Turquay Two more young goalkeepers Northampton made their League debut to
Exster C servedly draw 3-3.
day. Fulham's 16-year-old Leyton Brian Ronson made two errors | Reading late in the
game which en-Coventry Crystal P abled Blackburn to snatch a Southend
Fred Swinden Twenty-year-old Elsey played
his part well In Boumenouth
Browsbury Preston's defeat of Manchester Newport
Queen's PR. Aldershot
win.
Norwich
Youth and experience were Colchester
34 1 0
34
Olvielut 111—(North)
Uhrowi in
relief at Waikall sharp Charlton.
Genial redheaded Charlton goalkeeper Sam Port Vale Bartran was playing his 500th Bradford C.
Gateshead club Barnsley the League game for
Scunthorpe while Rodney Henwood, 22-
Mansfield year-old outside left, made his Wrexhnin for Ports-Southport
Brst mouth.
appearance
Barrow
The match drew the best Crewe Alex crowd,
firndlord since Chesterficki nearly 40,000, October at Charlton and the Tochdale home side, won 3-1
to gain Grimsby their first victory over Parts-Carlisle mouth since the war.
Stockport
Accrington All three clubs at the head of York City
Workington the Second Division were suc- Halliax cessful to-day.
Leicester and Hartlepools
Darlington Everton share Arst place with
Tranmere Blackburn third,
Leicester's £16,000 signing | Hearts
Celtic
Scottish
Jack Froggatt had a fine game Aberdeen
at centre-forward; He bes play- | Queen of Southt cd centre-half and outside-left clyda for England.
LEADERS LOSE
Hangers Partick Riberian
Scottish Lea
In the Third Division, South Dundee ern section, Southampton cume Fast Fife up as serious promotion candi St Mirren
gurling A. dates. The leaders, Brighton Falkirk and Ipswich both lost, and Hall R. Southampton, who beat NortAirdrie
Jamiltan hampton, are now only four points behind with a game in Motherwell
Kumarnocic hand
Stenhousemule, 20 Walsall's victory
over Cup Morton giant killers Leyton Orient, Third Latark. 22 marked the first time this sea- St Johnston.... 24 Ayr United ........ 25 8.013
they had managed to win Albion Rovers 25 10 two successive matches.
Dunfermline ..23
*
Port Vale kept their con Cowdenbeath
Fortar A. vincing lead in the Northern Queen's Park
fieir success on a Arbroath • VAN RA
Tranmere was Alloa
Dundee as the 8-1 Dumbarton
section,
not
but
heavy pitch at
ag convincing score indicates.Their celo brated defence often looked shaky and, Tranmere had only their own poor marksmanship to blame,
SIX points behind are Gates. head, Bradford City and Barna- loy. All won to-day, Bradford's being their seventh victory in succession.
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