WAH 1. ARMY

SHATTER ALL WAH HOPES OF ONSHIP HONOURS

By I. M. MacTÁVISH

escintillating soccer, the Soldiers yesterday shattered any hopes rong Wah may still have had of collecting the Championship honours this season. This was far and away the best display the Army has given this season and the veteran Kwong Wah defenders simply had no answer to the fast and powerful forward line opposed to them.

Ng Kee-cheung tried everything he knew to sway the fortunes of the game but in the end he was playing a very humble second fiddle to the wiles of Robson and the strength and persistence of Morris... while the tactical switch of Chau Man-chi to the right-half position to check Robsoft was completely unsuccessful os Chau facked the spoed and power to counter the Mfle insidé man who was right at the top of his form.

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The goalkeeper of the Greek National Teant makes a spectacular save during the match against the Egyptian National Team at Athens, which resulted in a 1-1 draw. Express Phofa.

WEEK-END

SOFTBALL

Chinese Athletics Nose Out Pandas 10-9 In Disappointing

Match

The strong Chinese Athletic ninė edged out hard-Kitting Pandas if a six-

inning rally 10.9 all-Chinese

game yesterday afternoon at King's Park. Exciting though it might have seemed, the game itself was disappointing on the whole. Both sides showed loose defence and erratic flelding and bagged three unearned runs.

runs down).

[ween.

now,

round-

ITALIAN LEADING IN PAN-AMERICAN ROAD RACE

México Elty, Nov. 21.".

The Italian, Luigi Maglioll, driving a Ferrari, went to the head of the general classification of the Pan- American Road Race after today's fourth lap between Moxfco City and Leon.

In covering the top in 2 hoursining bour drivers underneath 21 minutes 44 seconds, he selted the wreck. Robinson, 31, or first. place from Americw's Páll Sherman Oaks, California, Hill, also in a Ferrari, who caff died of a broken back. pleted the log in 2 hours 28 McAfee, said he was baitling minutes 80 seconds.

for race leadership at the time The two loading cars fought with the Marques de Portage, o out a hard duel throughout the Spanish sportsman driver who 420 kilometres of the lap, which also was driving a Ferrari, is to be followed by a second "I was going to take it easy stage of 830 kilometres between because I had a lot of respoct Loon and Durango, making the for and eat, sold Me Arer. But

course the longest in the he added that because of pres rnce,

sure by the Sponlard, he was The Mexico City-Leon stage hitting nearly 150 miles on our was marked by two accidents. al

times.

The Marques de Cicemany's Karl Guchther, Portago later dropped out of driving a Bechem And lying the race on the same lap when third in the general classifien-his car burned out because of

at that age, was forced to high speed.

McAfee, 31, fald ho dkl not abandon the race after his cür

believe overturned.. Guenther

he would by able to continue injured. At the same spot the Robinson and been

rasing. He and

called "perfect team."

Spanish

driver,

WON

Joaquim

in a Pegare, was also

FIFTH

Durango, Mexico, Nov, 21. The Italian, Maglioli, driving

DE

Thele mechanic, Curly Davis. Glendale, Californi, salt the

Ferrari was found about 35 feet

from the highway after falling

a Ferrari, won the frin lap of to make a curve when "it went the Pan-American Road Race Haywire

And Jack

couldn't

from Loon to Durango. He was straighten out."-United Press. four minutes aheart of hir nearest rival, Phil Hill, ala driving a Ferrari, and is now ledding in the general classifica- flon.

Magloll's time for

the 530 Idilatnetres of the fifth lip wns 2 hours 51 minutes 2 srecnds. Hill was accord in a time of 2 hours

urs 54 minutes 24 seconds.

now leads classification by

general

thei

minutes 20 seconds over Hill. (won

Record Falls At World Shooting Championships

German driver Hans Hermann

Caracas, Venezuela, on the

of the Pan- Afth

lap of

Nov, 21. American Sports Car

(Second

According to nhoffietal Category)

Leon to race from

Forscherenulis, the Soviet team beat Durango, forcing his over the 530-kilometre course in the world record in the free 3 hours 7 minutes

The

8 seconds.

road

rond

Pandas chucker Jackie Wei was definitely off form. He issued four free passages and several wild pitches that cost four runs to his team. Even though the Cats outhit their opponents by 13-8, the advantage was nullified on his account.

He came in four minutes ahead riffe, prone poaltion, cate- Pandag butted first but were longer zipped and the Aibletics collected in every other inning of Juan of Guatemala and Louis gory for 300 metros at the sent down empty handed. The were hitting hard

The and walked off with 19 runs Chiron of Mexico.

World Shooting Champion- Athletics, the wings.

knowing well the outfielders played too dep andard 18 hits in all Colleeny' The Third Category was won shipa here today, with 1,981 weakness of their opponents, the bails dropped just in be-only run was made in the by Walter Faulkner of Ger- Verdfol: A fași audi entertain-started the attack by bunta,

fourth by Benita Remedios, the many in a Lincoln in a hours points. The vetstaly finished waging neunter played in the best the

Catcher S, C. Wong grounded)

alábfter, und' 'Wits to Wah but they never gave up the traditions of the game.

The Swiss team had set thé 18 minutes. Eight seconds There are toward the second base and Y. C. Ng, relief catcher of play uggle and Tse

tripper.

his previous record of 1919 point later Crawford Kam-bu wa with not

brought One questionable in-keystone sacker K. T. Leung CAA Arst arrived et the first to always trying to force his way, feitent from start to finish and

Lincoln in two minutes ahradit the World Championships at Lipped a neat bunt-hit along the station safely on an error after

The Bees. beat the Pandas of the

the Cadillac ** of Keith Delo in 1982. The scores of the Kwong Wah

brough the defence

Russian almost opende the only Kwong Walt forward to job of the season.

He was Referee Stanley had its costest bareline toward the first stationene out and the state to second, Ladies by 18413, The Falimas Androws

tour today. Werd:--- .but then Both advanced one senting in the second minute have a go at the goai and we that is how every

badeon 6. C. Wong's right feld fly hit were able to hold the Bees to a natrow 4-3 lead in the first

end of the world's most Dogtianov 891, Boriso 889, When

game should shortstop Sheldon Ma's sacrifice. drove him in. Kwok

Avilov Yuk-lak

388, Iikia 380: "arxi Wan uf

and dangerous his drives allowed to go on froter

three frames. However the Bees ences, Kelschneveld 383. served

to show

be played, park that malkeeper Laton War 121

Y. K. Chan, the hot corner K. T. Leung drew a walk and bustled, and hustled in the tions that taken saut odide.

Sheldon Ma's safety loaded the fourth and chalked up nine today. The Icons:

The Soviet marksman, Ro man, lofted a long By to erutre

Chilean driver he but with The whole part

Kwong Wab: Jimmy Chang: and Wang sored. Philip Hsu, bases. Y, K. Chan grounded to runs, They added two each in Achuma Sanchez, fractured his manenko, camo first in the n target

the South Chitat

was Wal-man, The

rushed to dividunt classification of Kom-hung, rentre-fielder of the Pandas, on second but keystone guardian the next two innings and tailled skull and letler mo..

an awful arch of

Chau Man-chi, Ng Kee-cheung, trying to stop Wong threw wild Wille Woo threw

hospital after crashing in his Word Stag Shooting Champion Arst instead once in the last. has inktong effort.

rolled past

Ford Francs-Presse.

hip contest.at 100 metres with Woo Chu-chung, Chen Ming- and the ball

the of foreing an out at home on chib, Tse Kum-ho, Kwok Ying-boundary line.

Leung walked which S. C. Wong cressed the buret into attivity

Now the Pandarettes suddenly THROUGH WITH RACING

324 points, beating the provipus aflor theie

world record of 200 set up by Suddenly play swung to the lok, Chan Hing-cheung, Yuen home and the Cats were two plate to tie the score.

Oaxaca, Mexico, Nov. 31. hibernation, began to hit and other end and the ball dropped | Yiu-lam.

California race driver Jack Norway's Larsen.

Other C. M. Tsang came up with a rum and assisted by the bobbles McAfee, who come so close to

In ibis com- on the set-yords line between Army: Eaton, Wallace, Hayes, Morris and Ny Kee-choung The Higien, Ashworth, Walters, tactic, added another run in the centre

The Athletics, using the same timely hot roller toward the of the Bees, they rallied-in ten death in the Pon-American, Rondition were as follows:

which babbled centre-lilf turned it away from | Stonehouse, Middleton.

by ruhs before two down.

R. Race that he was officially listedik

Bergersent Morris,

Norway 2311 Morma but

P. C. Wong running Philip mmediately Robson, Walmsley.

second as pitcher

Hsu

and both

killed, The young Owis now started

said

"I'm N. Prosorovaki, USSR: 119: today talled by Hodon

got on base by error and was K. T. Leung and Sheldon Ma to settle down and turn their

Larson. Norway with racing."

217; B. desperate effort to clear his lines S. CHINA 1, EASTERN 3 advanced to third by successive dented the rubber. Jackie Wel

Sweden, 15 bunts of his teammates which then retired to the field but it ponents back from further

leases and ended the game.

USSR, 213; A. Beaman, Eastern enused the biggest onught the Cats off that: feet was too late.

Killed and McAteg was slightly Sweden, 212; F. Pusyr), USSR, With the lead now increased juusey of the reason when they Wong scored on Jucktie Wel's

Mounder Evelyn Alonco was injured when their Ferrari over- 212: O. Skeldberg, Sweden, 210: to ave the Army nyer sonse surprisingly bent South Chilum át

wild pitch.

Though the Pandas tried hard sterling at bat. She made turned at high speed on Friday V. Sevryugin, USBR, detochtful on-the-ground foot-Caruline Bilt on Saturday after-

in the last inning, they tallied perfect five in five. Bobble Led shortly after the start of the Mak

Makl Finland ball and Sucked like keeplug Loon. Every pre-match predile

In the third frame, Wally in only one run. Philip Hsu also was solid. She had a four cross-country speed lést....

Onlchenke, USSR, 201, Buhring thete goal inter until It-halfton was smashed as the visitors

third basemin of the drove to left and was safe at In Ave.

"I don't know exactly how Anderson, Norway, 198. Walters

olurned Ng

Pandas, led the attack with a first. Kee-withou!

He stole second and ad- ever reaching

Saturday's results were;

It happened," McAfee sald Delevega Cuba, 102. Bride, cheur's earlier compliment by great heights-snatched an early ple Willie Wes, the keystone vanced to third by relief pitcher

know

car had a

Norway, -188: G. Erdman, putting the bull into his own net. goal and went to consolidate the

sockor, son out a snertfice. By W. K. Wong's sacrifice hit. He Comets walked over the power and I was going to watch Sweden, 187; Vives: Venezuela, fas into the entire. Ma siti in squeezed in on Gary Yen's bunt Overseas 7-0. position nhd take two valuhble

1 curve 174 safe when P. C. Wong of the hit but Yon was forced out on- CAA Juniors narrowly down my speed but I took prin's from the much

fancied

little too fast and dipped The following results were South China outfi

Athletics droppal the ball try second by Jackle Wel's Infeld ed the Seventeeners 13-10, over

obtained today. In the Clay ing to nip him of. L. C. Foon, roller.

Cyril Law of the Junior Athletics

The big racing roadster Pigeon Shoof reserve for Mas- a two-run homer in turned over three the left elder, then got on by

skammed Ma's Wally

long By fumble

times, pin-er Marksmen La

was the second frame. and shortstop Y. S. Llang grounded

caught by Paul Thu, the centre- a safety

Blackhawks fielder, and the ding-dong battle

'B' sticllocked ward the opposite end of the ended with

the Athletics in the Lyrexes 30-5 in five libings diamond which: the Athletics wild jubilation. The final score Daniel Castro and Eduardo Ribeiro of the former each made

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South China's defence suspect from first to

insi,and Priu King-yin was again in the same uncertain form

ነኔኛ he showed against Atk last week- end. He may have been upset by the

by

of an early gont for

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was not blameless,

Llang Both hut his indecision soon spread to his teammates and Ko Po-keunt

When the Athletics came in to particular had his poorest In part

drew two walks and bat they game of the season.

through the errors made by the Lam

Shung-yce opened the delding team they retaliated scoring in the second minute of with three runs and were still a long way in the warm air bagger.

many a time, KDonaldson play and up-and-coming Fong-up 0-3.

the the powerhouse of Saf-chow made it two when he hammered a 20 yards free kick in the four, and Pandas staged run homer in the second and Both sides went out quickly Americans. He blasted a two- into the net. The score was a hitting spree in the fifth, Y. S. triple in the fourth, and katted raised to three when Kwun Linne oblond a thron bagger of three in tour, W.K. Wong, of King-sun beat Pau King-yin atj all ends up.

The Senior "B" match

a round-tripper in, the first. bo tween the Americans and the

Colleens Beer ontcumbed to Overseas was a one-sided affair. South, China Lodiés 10-6. Mar- The Yankees were able to alm goret Lam and L, K. Koɔ of the and fit and the ball was sailing, latter cach

collected a four

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Only Four Of The German Champion Team For Wembley

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Cipriani, Ray, 08 points; 2. Oilvo, Mar

ullo, Colombia, and Falsiroli,

Championships;

1. Colo, Canada, and

quez, Venezuela, 86; 4. Denada

Venezuela, 05; 4. McHale, Canada, Helling, Norway, and Parkinson, Canudo, 94. All re ceived gold medels-Franço- Presic.

· RUSSIANS WIN AGAIN

Caracas, Nov. 21, - The Soviet Union won the

elibore free rifle team event the 1984 world shooting championships, it was offelally.. announced today..

Frankfurt, Nov. 21. newcomers to Inter- national football were among 18 players named

tonight by Germany from whem, the team to meet England at Wembley on December I will be chosen..

Only four of the Ff players English Players Sweep Up French rld Chary

who beat Hungary in the final of the World Championship

Pear greinc The Badminton Titles

Their team of five scored i For nowomen include Rudl

who is total of 5,802 points from the Paris, Nov. 21.

da amateur with in minor three positions. Sweden word English Dachinton players beaque swept the board, when the hd others are Kurt Sommer hond with 5.765, and Norway

third with: 5,701 points, In the Ladies' League, the International tournament endod

Individuál Wahoos adster Coáme both scored here tonight. They won ever dichael Prefer, Erwin Walduce. For could were

(Hiilia) -1174 points. victories, The Aces proved de

Jupp Dorwall, and Jakob Miltz. 2. Boritoy (Rusata) 3,172 points. Goalkeeper Yung Pin-chor a

that defeated

· 1,107 Championship excellent

form. Pallizza -16-1, 15-13 in the work between the The Cats added another run They slaughtered the Pennant Men's Singles and Miss J.

picked are fupp point ouent, → (Finland). Eastern posts and the powerful through hard efforts in the holding Coffeene Aves by 10-1. Peters beat her compatriot, Mrs full-backs Werner Liebrich, ning Ruslan, team wore Fire-

and Werner Kohlmeyer Other members of the

of the win- Law Pale And Fong Sat-chow sixth but soon misfortune befell The Owir started well. They M. Henderson for the Women's detre-half, and Hans Schurter, Berin (1.107) Idlers (1,1643 ind gave him plenty of assistance. them. Jackie Wet's pitches no rallied in six runs in the first, Singles title-France-Presso. Lam Shung-yee took the for-

South China managed to get a solitary goal bilt there was nothing in their play to suggest that they were capable of saving the situations and in the end the gamedad the precious point went to the better team.

ward honours with Kwun King-

sur an ablo support in his fòr- ward movements,

South China would be well advised" to write this off as just one of three things' co, I doubt if their players can ever play quild so poorly "again showing was too bad to be frue

The Team

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LADIES LEAGUE They turned back fruitless and

their opponents leading 7-6.

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