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THE CHINA MATCH THURSDAY, OCTOBER

___________FRUSTRATED - LOOKING

THE AIRMEN LOOKED LIKE REPEATING LAST YEAR'S

UPSET, BUT THEN .

By I. M.

MacTAVISH

There is an old quotation that goes like this.. kinds of liars......old ones....young ones.

"There are three

....and Statistics" and I am sure that every one who saw this game at Caroline Hill yesterday will agree that the cold statistics of a 7 goals to 1 victory for South China bring them bang into this category.

If ever a team presented two points to its opponents, It was yesterday's RAF 1CORE For a long stretch in the game they were by far the more dangerous side in altack, and not one bit less reliable In defence. They went in at the interval a goal down -- it was scored by Chan Chi-kong early on and there was every indication that they could nad would keep up the good work,

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United

the tube

Toth's

have run to

E

big upset was to be repeated and 1th The early stages of the, ut attack on his goal.

then came the strange goal that the airmen emotions wit Second all it w

whole Kume, it South double change In temperature changed the Chitic was a hungely disjoint-ne ho fem attempt-end a very precipitted a chapter of defen- I was produced sive errors by the Almen and afe and the usual polish was, poor one ed

much needed tonk for almpte by the absence.

save by Pau King-yin; cted es a Lily Mistake

an infringement had been South China, but being made

the energetic committed, the kick had to be Jorge and all and

taken and this time the Air- men were always on the look-

iman smacked it low and true ful UNL

my equalising goal Where it and comte, however, it into the net was a thrappenting one

#

With the scores loved the HAF

bau Yae was penalised for agtook control of the proceedings alt looked as though last censon's

sang arkle during

1971

66-1 Outsider Wins The Cambridgeshire

Newmarket, Oct. 27.

SHOCKING GOAL What a shocking goal it was. What a tragedy for Sayers and his

matca.

Chu Wing-wah shaped up to take a corner on the Jeft wing. It was obvious that it was going to be an in- swinger but as the ball curled -1 almost casually towards the goal neither the defenders nor : attackers mucio the sightest attempt to play it and it Into 10 gently dropped ever

The 6 to outsider. Minstrel, owned by Lord Howebery, won the Cambridgeshire Handicap, the second leg of the autumo double, run over one furlong here today, in a terrific finish.

mile And

one

Four horses, Minstrel, Queen's Beeches, Marshal Ney and Turks Blood, passed the post in line and after con- sulting a photograph, the judge gave the Tudor Minstrel colt, Minstrel, the first prize of over $8,000.

squeth's Berches at 100 to 71 which started heavily backed was recond, a neck behind with at 100 to 7, I was Jack Jarvis Mars Ney, a 10 to i chance, a first winner of this big handicap. neck away, third of the 30 run- Turk's Blood, Joint 9 to 1

with

Durante and

ners. favourite. Alpenhorn was fourth.

The three-year-old Minstrel. sidden by young apprentice Cyril Casion, was always pro-

side and

M

on the stand although holly challenged in the Last furing by the Ally, Queen's Beenbes just held 141 for Win

The weather turned the after overnight rain and the race was run in nne weather-Reuter,

CAAF Playing Thailand Team

Tomorrow

Mandal Ney, who was always with Min- evertenting the lend Í×54 J

the Joini Frank He, Turk's Blood, for hud place Minstrel, who had ady wone vam of his previous aix of Jack w the outsider

Runners. The first night drag was the filly Syblis Niece.

LECT

Jall

the back of the net.

That did It. South China having had one smile from Lady Luck tempted her again. ng Shrung sent a speculative fob aerors the face of the gool เ while Hodkinson, MacKay and Loader ployed a quiet game of after you Claude, Lee Yuk- tak nipped in and sent a hall- hut header Into the NEL

then brought his Sheung

Tont big guna Into action and smashed magnificent 20 yards drive into the far corner of the goal, The game was over us contest and in the dying moments alck defensive play helped Chu Wing- and Lee Yuk-tak to make the wah to mmplete his hat trick

tcore seven,

What in the lesson to be learnt from this game? 1 think it in that opponents cari never China no underestimate South

poorly they may matter how

at any particular be playing stage of a match.

They have the Midas

when

it

contes

to

touch turning

golden opportunities Inte

golden goals.

If you inake defensive errors South China will turn them to advantage, even with u pour forward line such us they had on this occasion,

In

For the winners Ko Poskeung | had

a magnificent game and li was he who huld the slic together when they

were grave danger of being overrun.

Law Chi-ping. Tong Sheung, Wing-wah were the Inst other Caroliners who matterad. | Luk Tat-hay did not have a good

At a meeting held at the and Chu Tui Tung Restaurant

the

Jelp,

WEEK-END the visiting Weio Yuo time, cue to elese marking, he

SOFTBALL

For following are the Softball League gabis scheduled for the coming week-end:

The ball is safely imprisoned under the midriff of Charlton Athletic goal. keeper Bartram, leaving Cardiff City inside-left Stockin (right) a frustrated- looking man at this moment in the First Division match at The Valley, London.

Charlion won 4-1.

Segura Steals The Spotlight At Tennis Exhibition

Concluding their two-day series of tennis exhibition matches in Hongkong at the Hongkong Cricket Clab yesterday, Jack Kramer and his professional tennis stars again delighted a capacity crowd with sparkling and thrilling tennis.

Among the local tennis enthusiasta present were His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr R. B. Black, and Mrs Black.

nt o

on

The

doubles

Comic Relief

By HENRY LONGHURST

Certain of the more painful maladies of this life givo -- 'rise Inevitably, for reasons never explained, to mirth rather than sympathy." Among theim" gout and lumbago figure high in the list, but to these. I am now able to add an infallible companion, namely falling down the chute of a windmill,

The fact that one has nearly broken mo's leg and has to hobble about like a cripple means nothing. The world finds it supremely funny, and so I suppose it is.

It does, however, prevent onej . Every Instinct tells me that from_elrculating in the golding this is nonsense and yet...‚sight- parish, thus denying one the ing a leat on a pronounced slope pleasure of witnessing sundry outside the clubhouse and using spectacles, grove and gay, which rolled up golf umbrella

hove

occurred during the past have to confess that the umbrella few days. had Interided," for handle did point, from both instance, to inspect the new directions, at precisely the spot Princes course for the first time which orthodox observation Indi- since its inundation, this being catod to be the right one, with Turnberry the outstanding Hlem of golfing construction since depends on the ground you are

Some critics declare that it a the war.

It would have been fun to standing Un but, as Gerald watch the p-colled muslera Micklem, a devates of this new replied, trying to master a wind which art of "line-divining" blow mony of them Into the you can lift one leg in the air 80's, and even greater fun to and lean over sideways and it watch the commotion when one ali comes right... of them complained that he “did

Much argument ensued and, not want to play with Cotton" the more obvious their lack of

any more.

technical qualifications, the more

For myself I go cheerfully on

heatedly did the protagonists record as saying that the game assert their views, alternating has few greater pleasures to offer between all bilge" and divine than that of playing with Cottun, revelation. or for that matter than sitting.

The time is clearly ripe for up at night talking golf with Cotton.

someone who knows what he le

Bone talking about, The ways of the PGA are surveyor perhaps, to step for- golfing Indeed strange Instead of in- forming

us the answer,

ward and tell

Van Donck that he could bearing in mind, of course, that so desired, they he still has to account for the

scratch if he

found him another partner!

One wonders

sometimes what

eas players are

doing in

tournaments at all. They

have even included

umbrella.

England Team

To Be Picked From 17

ex-ingmy allens and within a year or two of the

war at hot-on the ground that they possess a union ticket in their own country.

Yet, at the same time,

young fellow like Norman, Drew, who did so well this year in his arst Open Championship as a pro- fessional is expelled to wait for five years on the sidelines.

The whole thing seems to me Brst

London, Oct. 27. Results of yesterday's matches quite deplorable and the

May who starte "splinter After a meeting lasting union" is hereby guaranteed of an hour and Singfes

a half, Eng- Pancho Segura beat Jack Bupport.

land's soccer selectora did Controversy of a lighter klod not pick Kramer 9-7, 6-4.

prevailed በሩ Worplesdon,

an England team Pancho Gonzales beat Frank which I was able to make a for the match against Wales slogic slightly, Illicit visit and to at Wembley on November have explained to me the intest 10. method of detecting the line to

Instead, they named 17 players hale.

who will

take part in special Was introduced

wero:

R

Sedona

Panche

Gonzales and

0-4, 0-2.

Doubles

Jack Kramer beat Pancho Segura and Fronk Sedginan 11-9.

It

to

to this training on thec Charlton and country I gather by one of the Chelsea grounds In Londen siext four American boys who came Monday and Tuesday and the over to play in a match at team will finally be selected on Sunningdale.

Sunday, November 7

More than 200 schoolboys and

match Jack girls were given an opportunity Kramer and Pancho Gonzales and Segura to watch the four foremost pro- against Pancho fessional ermis stars in action Frank Sedgman-saw the balk

knocked about like special reduced price of being $2.40, which was made possible pendulum on a grand father's of the clock. through the generosity Hongkong Lawn Tennis Associa-

most enjoyable to was which the doubler And tion.

the craftiness, speed, power and ac The standard of play dis- curney of the four brought roars. played by the four professionals of applause from the crowd. was definitely an improvement

The combimtion of Sedg- On that

Tuesday. given

man-Seguro proved to be more Pancho Gonzales lightning ger-powerful and despite the fall- vice and

drives his forehand

light

crowd were once

egain captivated the treated to some fine tennis. crowd.

The match was a ding-dong battle but the Sedgman-Segura combination had a slight edge over their opponents. The first set went to 18 games with both Aghting evenly, but iden Kramer faltered in the next two games do give the opposition the pot at 9-11.

The second set saw the light and Thailand today formed indicates the line on which you

should putt. fading rapidly, after the score an Orient Boxing Federation slood at four-all, and it was

to assist in the develop dculder to abandon the match.

The two-handed artist, Pancho Segura, with his scooping actiones when in roturning a service or tetrißc drives, stole the Himelight. Whenever the ball fell tow

In front of him, Segura simply stopped down and scooped I up with his speed and fool work.

of

four

It la

He was undoubtedly the best

the Hongkong me and was often caught out

art yesterday's woo much ap- Chinese Amateur Athletic of position trying to help others matches, and Federation, decided to ar-who did not really need his plause from the gallery.

a pleasure to watch the dimuni- Viu Chottk-yai was elever range two matches against as ever in possession, but this tive Ecuadorion when he exccutes

his fore next backhand drives. (Siam) football team, the was not it possession as often first

game being scheduled as usual.

TWO TALES TO TELL for tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.

There are two tales to tell of

For 30 minutes ast the Caroline I Stadium. the RAF side.

The second gaine is to be they were every bit as good as played on November 1. com- their opponents and in some mancing at 4,30 p.m.

JMK

the

Orient Boxing Federation Formed

The 17 men named (Manchester

Before putting, he was seen to be dangling his putter like pendulum from between the tips Ryane

of two Angers and taking a bear- ing, as it were, on the hole. You

are Wood Unlied),

goal; (Manchester United). Foulkes (Manchestor United)

stand directly behind the ball, Sriforth (Huddersfield), full- iri a a line with the hole, and socks; Dickinson (Portsmouth).

that the Uns suspend the putter

McGarry (Huddersfield),

(Portsmouth), Tokyo, Oct. 27.

Stater bottom of it points to the ball, Japan, the

cf Philippines The top

Phil- and Wright

the puller thenham Bromwich

The four tennis maestros wiinent of the sport in the Ian Johnson To

be leaving Hongkong for the Far East. United States via Japan today.

HARD COURT

The Siamese team, which or-pects they were better... but His clowning also delighted the Tennis

rived here yesterday, is on its way home, after playing a series of games in Japan.

The following have been chosen to play

two matches:

The

COMBINED CHINESE

SUCCES.

A

FIXTURES

Manuel Nieto of the Pullip

pines was chosen the Federa tion's first President and he will later appoint a Secretary,

The Federation, which will be amliated with the World among Boxing Committee, has its objects:

1-To establish rules and

Officers of the Federation will serve for a period of one year

Lead Australian

Eleven

Alian (West

Bontley (Chester), Haynes (Futhem).

Hooper (West Hom), Lofthouse (Belton Wanderers).

Matthews (Blackpool), Mackla

(Manchester City), and Shackle-

on (Sunderland), forwards.

NOT ONE LEFT-WINGER

and

Not one' recognised left When about to be beaten by a

winger is among the 17 players, shot as the crowd would have

Melbourne, Oct. 27.

Pilkington, who played against Ian Johnson, the Vic-Ireland and Finney, who drop- expected, Seguro dushed up and well timed precision willi

game through toria captain, will lead an ped out of that excented the Impossible and re-

having beers pasted Australian XI against the injury. turned the ball to give his oppo- The following are the fixtures regulations for a uniform co MCC in a four-day match over. nouits chance whatsoever, for the Colony Hardccuris duct of boxing among member

Matthews

Hooper are Championships spoo-countries.

beginning here on Novem- the only

the Raturday

winger among in the last 20 minutes spaces as crowd. There was never a dull sored by the Chinese Recreation, 2-To organise a system for ber 5.

17 and both play, on the right 09 the Juniors: Lynx v South China

wide

open prairie

monrent when Segure was pn Club for this afternoon and to the proper staging of Ortent

Oftspinner Johnson, who play for their clubs. At one time Umpires: Uree Dukes players);

developed in their defence.

the cou

morrow:

Championship contests.

od for the combined team against Hooper to the left wing but ho West Ham tried to convert 23 Pounders v Overseas

Uncertainty which started in (Um

Jack Kramer produced

TODAY

assist in the develop the MCC at Perth, in otte of the Liren 3 PL Dodgers). Both

Lasker's play spread to the better display than he did on Men's Doubles: F.K. Hu and ment of boxing and to el candidates for the

showed a marked preferenco Australitn Caines at 2 pan. P.I. Dodgers v

others and in the end they were Tuesday, his courtcraft and his V.T. Wang v C.A. Braun and E. courage new membership in the Test captaincy.

for the right, where Matthews Seventeeners (Chan Yue-tai and

a demoralised lot. Bayers will

attempts to outposition Segura Saubolic.

Federation.

Invariably played whon A surprise, chcice South China) 1 3.30 p.m.

Hko

his

for the bas first la remember

in the singles met with a great

Australian. XI ar South Aust wearing the England colours, Ladies; Overseas V South

(First Game)

half but the second and the

Hooper and: Slater are they China (Umpires: A.P. Turner, Janny Chang (Kwong Wah), third goals were no doubt the

The 6-foot-31⁄2-inch Pancho George Pang) at 3.30 p.m.

Chi-ping (SCAA). Chan centrepiece of any rightmares Gonzales again dominated the Lau Sunday

Kar-sau (KMB), Luk Tat-hay he had last night,

court in the second singite match Ladies: Wahoos A CAA (SCAA), Fong Sal-chow (East-

V

Trehero and

and Toth-a much | ngainst Frank Sedgman. (M.E. Nunes and 2 Blackhawks}; | ern). 10

(Sing moro sensible and entertaining Keng-chuen

"His consistency in dropping Wahoos B v Colleens A (C.P. Tao), Chan Chi-kong (SCAA), Tothran themselves into the the ball on the same spot while

2 Delawares).

Kwok-keo (Sing Tho), ground and with real defensive serving was surprising. Gonzales Au Chi-yin (Police) captain, support they might have swung lost but one a game on his ser Senior A Saints V Delo- Law Kwok-tal (Sing Tao), Tre the game in their favour.

vice in his match against Sedg- score is true man. VERDICT, The score ware (R. Barretto, A. Wu and Kam-ho (Kwong Wah).

Gonzales's ability in covering only in that it decided the destination of the two points. his court with his speed was the

R but this game had been judged deciding factor and, gained the Wal Fat-idm (EMT), Seeta In the same C.A(A.) H.K.U. v Ameri-Ylu (KMB), Lau Yee (SCAA), match the Airmen would have sels-6-4 and 6-3. rams (A. Oliveira and 2 War- Chan riors) 3.30 p.m.

Remedios and Both games t

10 am.

Pandoa) 11.30 am.. Warriors v

C.A.A. (AJ. Hussain, S. Bucks,

AG. Ismail) 2 p.m.

Seniors B: Overseas 'v Pandos

(3

Headach

Tootha

Colds

CAFASPIN

Wong

Coact:

Kong-pak,

CHINESE SELECTION (Second Game)

Po-kung (Kit Chee), Ko [finished up on the rupes but the

Wingmg (SCAA).

Men's Singles; K.C. Doov Ng Man-cheung.

Both matches to commence at 5.30 p.m.

TOMORROW

Men's Doubles: K.C. Dao and Patrick Poo v. Ng Man-cheung and Ho Cheong-po.

Men's Singles: KH. Ip LT. LOB

V

and the posts will be rotated lian fast bowler, John Drennan.

The team is Johnson (captain), only uncapped players among among the founder countries, R. Benaud (vice-captain), R. the 17 though Slater

later has a a string Japan, the Philippines and

Archer, R. Brings, J. de Councy, of amateur caps to his credit Thailand United Press.

Drennan, Nil Harvey, Ray Allen or Bendley are other E. McDonald; 12th occasionally pinged on the wing

both are roving

types who have

now

Federation hopes to W Johnston, L. Mad | pobribice. for the left wing, for

invite other

Asian countries such ELS Hongkong, Malaya, and Burma to join.

Emaut Archer, de Courcy, or their Allen Federation will draw Up Nell, Harvey, Johnson, Mac cluantelly, was chosen for the ery ratings which will be

båd

the Army at Sheffield

Jeld om Novum

Englarid's

wing

Donald and HI

toured position in the TA team to meot in the first weeks of

the April, July and October and gland In 1953.

A noticeable feature

when that side was pliked of the ber 3 way as a boxing verdict over Sedgman in straightwo Winners To Be January. The January report team is that the selectors have must be at

today. will also serve ca an annual

given a a chance to seven Vic- Swabbed Every Day rating

tel. Frank Sedgman, although he:

The Federation will "detor torians, including the 12th men, changes in (ŠCAM) captain, winner on points.

showed more speed than that on

Auckland, New Zealand, mine and recognise the Oriental who would not otherwise have compared with that which beat tho

-half-back Tong

THE TEAMS:

chance of appearing Ireland, na Chu

- Oct. 27. previous day, was up against

championship in each of the Conzales: (Kit Chee).

Wheeler the Yiu South China: Pau King-yin; the

and Barlow, "as well as before power-packed

Dgainst the MCC The Auckland Racing Club eight weight divisions.

Pilkington Had been dropped Cheuk-yin (SCAA), Mok Lau Chi-ping, Lau Yce; Lok But he gave a good account of ordered that two winning horses

The rules of the Oriental Brisbane Test. Chun-wah (KMB).

be swabbed

Test Philips was capped for Eng- himself with his slamming drives | shonki

cover all the Tük-hai, Ko" Po-keung, Tong Kwan Yu-pang.

Chan along the baseline and his over during the new fat rading sonson "must defend their titles within Sheung: Coach

Chu Kwok-leung.

Wai-lum. "Lea

to check a suspected increase in a period of six months after the Johnson has this early seasons ago but has moved to Reserves (1st match): Tam Cheuk-yin, Chu Wing-wah. - His ambig of the not was honedoping, B

date of acquiring the title, pro opportunity to stake his claim right half with marlond mucoewer Nal-huen (Sing Tao), Lo Pak

and may appear in, the middle RAF Sayers; Summers, Me almost impassable and his back- The winners concerned will be vided there is a worthy chat for the captaincy of Australia.

Briggs, 20, the New South Une with Dickinsons his club. (Eastern), Kwok Shek (Kit Kay; Hodkinson, Loader, Lockett; hand passing shots gained him deelded by ballot-China Mallenger and a promoter willing to

Special,

stage a bout"--Router,

Wales opening, bat Restes." mate, from Postmenouths g Choc), Ng Wai-man (Kwong Sharp, Trehere, Toth, Griffiths, many vital points.

(Eastern), Tomlinson,

Walt), Tom Yum-Yeung

Tang Yo-kit

Wal-to (Sing Tao)..

Reserves (2nd match): Pau

Cash Chi-kon Ylued at ww

King-yin (SCAA), Leo Ping COHEN TO FIGHT

chiu (Klt Chee), Leo Loy (Sing Tao), Lau Tim - (KMB), Lam Sheung-yee" (Eastern), Kwok Ting-lok (Kwong Web), Hau Ching-to (Kit Cheo)..

Singapore Cagers Beat Taiwan

“Bloempore, Oct. 27,

A Singapore combined baketa

65 tuinda to:

IN LONDON:

London, Oek, 27. Robert Cohen of France,

champion is to figh December:7; Siwaa by the London- Salómon

the

THE CAMBOLS

PROUD OF [hot

BERAND

each day Foderation state that champions,cumbles, - £rom Victoria and land, as" on : Insido-left :' threa

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