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KWONG WAHF 1, ARMY 2

ME CHIA MAIL MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951.

SOLDIERS JUST HANG ON TO THEIR LEAD TO WIN THRILLING MATCH

By I. M. MacTAVISH

There was no place for faint hearts or nervous disabilities at the Chic Stadium yesterday afternoon. This was a thrill-packed,, helter- skelter Cup-tie played in the right spirit throughout and many anxibus bands held watches in the closing minutes. There were hairsbreadth eseupes at both ends, great goals, goals disallowed, and, some play of the very highest standard played at a cracking pace from start to finish.

Knockout competitions are made for thrills and the big crowd gob a quick, one when Tse Kam-ho raced through the Army defence to put Kwong Wah in the fend with only four minutes gone,

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and it forward line pressed home its Tse Kam-ho, Kwok Ying-lok, tej]t] opukly, wiped from thøle ininds | territorial advantage to good' Chan Hing-chuen, Yuen Yiu- The memory of their meent 8-1 purpose. chefent tri the hain of the soldiers.

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ONE LONG THRILL, The second half was one long thh as Kwong Wah struggled for the vital equaliser and the soldiers fought to get the goal their victory, thrill in pid the times Three Army hit the woodwork around

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Chan Shich-ling had an un- 13 happy afternoon

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A car driven by the Argentinian, Victorio Menghi, overturned in a field after going off the highway at great speed during the Pan-American Road Race. Menghi escaped by a miracle without a scratch, but his co-driver, Léopoldo Oliveira, died shortly afterwards from injuries sustained in the accident,-Agence France-

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WEEK-END SOFTBALL

Americans Shade

Blackhawks

The

3-2

After A Hot Tussle

Ruling Permitting "Broken Time" Pay

London, Dec. 6.

Britain should be able to field a much stronger, soccer team in the: 1956 Olymple' Games-inɑview of the Inter- national Federation" of Football Associations" recent declaration illat amateur players may be compensated for loss of wages in the time they are away. Playem formerly unable to afford a long period off work may now be available.

But the team will still not be the strongest, possible unless all the Home Associations accept the ruling. Sir Stanley Rous, English Football Association Secretary, was at the Stockholm meeting, when the new definition was framed and presumably England will accopt it.

Scotland, Walos and Ireland) can now be swept aside, As may have diferent Ideas.

menbors of the FIFA we ntust The four Associations are ex- accept the decision. That means pected to discuss the issue at afat lost Brain will be able to meeting, in the new yoan. I send her best team to the Olym

Gurnes and contests no agreement is ronchiol the pic

Takk side to compete may be Britain over the world,"

Whichever way Scotlon!, with name miy,

England

Wales and Ireland move, one or supplying all the players.

another principle is In the past the English As-

their they sociation have forcefully argued adherence

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forga against wages compensation. But they are now making what believe to be a more realistic approach. At one tine of England's finast amateur playCTS

rers had the means thair

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pay chenging oconomie conditions have allered that.

The principat argument put forward by Scotland, Wales and Ireland is that wages compen- sation, or "brokon time" as t ts ganenlly known here, opens the door to all kinds of abuses

DIFFICULT TO PROVE

In spite of strict rules, cares

"sham amateurism' of

hove been diMcult enough to prove here it is pointed out. With "broken time"

permissible, would be harder still to keep would

Americans shaded Blackhawks 'A 3-2 after a hot tussle before a packed crowd at King's Park yesterday. Yankee left fielder Whisler effective control. There slid in on a pass ball for a photo flash finish of the game. South China Ladies tied with Wahoos 'B' in a last inning rally and nosed out the latter in an extra frame to emerge victorious.

whitewashed and GAA Other results were Pandas blanked Warriors 8-0

Colleens 'A' beat Colleens 'B' 17-9 in the U.S. Navy 13-0 in the Senior “A” Lengue. ladies' loop and Wah Ying walked over 25 Pounders in the junior contest,

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to pure amateurismi or they reject a ruling of the in- ternational authority which they have committed themselves support. It is an unenviable posi- tion for those sincero in their beliefs. China Mail Specia!.

Ian Johnson Again To Lead Australia

Melbourne, Dec. 5. Jan Johnson, who led Aus- tralla to victory in the first Test against England receni- ly, has been appointed Aus- tralian Captain for the sround Test which opens at Sydney on December 17- Reuter.

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be little to

amateur separate from professional football.

Britain's position Is parti- cularly difficult in view of the highly commercialised state of her

It IN professional soccer. virtually

industry, The Home Associations. have always been careful to differentiato and protect the interests of amateur footballers playing the għin simply for recreation and sport, But some ask: "Why bother Mr Arthur differentiate?" Drewry, Bresident of the Eng- Hish Football League and a

There was a very large Vice-President of the English Football Association, is reported attendance at the Annual to have

"The end of the General said:

Meating of the

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Vietnam Could

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chell, addressed: the Meeting and referred to a DEW competition to be known as the Mitchell Plate The trophy" Hnd. been presented to the Ladies' Section to play being different from

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those governing

competitions.

other

the

two batters at- The ladies' game was played | They missed a golden chance The remaining

the third when Joo. Reis templed in vain and the side curly in the morning with the in Owls Frok оп

offensive.

v singled after one down, followed whe out Evelyn Cotton

Mario Pereira, catuher of the reached secomi Riory Azinheira's bingle

by on 4 wild throw fler one which.

scoring Yankees, Brst came up to bat put them down and broke the score positions. The next batter was but popped out Ricky Wheeler column on Valerie Fernandes fanned and the last batter's bunt obtained a safety and was ad- umely right Bleid hit. Fernandes did not work under the Pandas vanced by a fumble and a walk made the circuit herself when tight

the third station Jim They missed to SET THE SEAL

the right fielder missed the ball.

middle of the outer diamond but Angela D'Aquino then tripled another in the last while their Armstrong looped deep into the Mok Chun-wahi made Jimmy Chang and at the other thrilling return to the team in

but stalled on third as her team-opponents were able to push and

was caught out! of the last

I look forward eagerly and con- Hongkong Golf Club held run across in each

Wheeler

In like mates could not make any he four end a long lob from Kwok Ying- which he has won his greatest

rushed

the Inter-at the Helena May Institute 10 blank the frames. way. The Souch Chima Ladies

locomotive and though Marcus national Federation have given on Thursday. December 2 jok f

Warriors 8-0. Tapped on the Army Trusshouours and, to set the seal on

retaliated with three runs to

Souza mnde the tog from the bar and went over.

the big cheer he got from the

W. K. Wong

alt the went

us the lead,"

Mrs R. t. Coombs, the Acting take the lead. Both des went Kwong

Wan's

throw-in ho was knocked head

He is stated to have said: "All: Captain, who occupied the Chair typlex!

the crowd, he smashed

on the mound for out straight three down in the Pandas and Google Marques for

way

beels by the momentum the old prejudices over

and shamsin the absence of Mrs A. S. Mit fought every inch of the way rising shot into the not in the

of the six-footer. following two anings.

The ball and although the Amiy had oh minute with practically the

the Warriors. This gamo was In the fourth Carto, Myra Cruz much more of the play they could first real kick he had at the ball.

dropped from his hands and the and Merje Lewis dented the marked by very low errors on Leo Yuk-tait made it two mid-

Batting, honours of Yankee was safe at home. This rubber for Wehoor and C. Y. both sides. Wah, Tse Kam-

way through, the half whion he Wal-man. NK hunk.

Kwong and Y. C. Kwon for the the day went to first stationer made the score at two even. Ng Kehended in a cross shot that should

The following four Athletics with Owls of Warriors Joe Rels who got cheung. Tse Kam-ho and Chan

been intercepted by

Yuetailing one run behind.

a perfect two in two.

found both sides retired without Win Asian Table by Mrs A, S. Mitchell, conditions Hing-chues were the men who Yu-tak long before hot to him.

USS Floyd Bay pulled out of making any Improvement. Black- most Jimmy Chand

Stug

Too were awarded a began to rally. They tied the harbour during last week, and

In this was never a case against the

the penalty kick just before the in-

when Joey Green first sixth

MKURD WIS Morris,

seare in the fifth, forged ahead the USS Won und turned Hawks: lost a good chance in the persistent raids of

ferval but Chang "Kam-hot's ill-

caso, a Qualifying. in the sixth to lead by one run out to play instead for the U.S.tripled, but the following batters

10 Army

sixteen lowest directed kick was cleared by Pau and reaped four in Inst Navy.

Singapore, Doc. 5.

incossary Thetr standard We went out in quick succession by King-yin.

With Japan not defending her Nett scores qualifying for the frame to stay in front 10-6. second rate and the Chinese M

them strliceout; an infjeld pop and a

qualifying Honabralt

Aslan Table Tennis Champion match play stage, th finished

whatever

Athlelles The Num Wah girls, who were

whitewashed

grounder.

"to be played: over chances his side had of saving

Inactive in the last two innings, 13-0 behind Tony Kwok's one-

the Inst

canta they were ship thile, the Vietnam men's read the game when mid way through muddenly came to life.

hit pitching.

again sent

back to the bench and Formosan women's teams Old Course on a date as be The Man-chl the second half he pushed a poor hitter W. F. Kon first lofted 40

Athletica chaliced

empty-handed;

the re strongly favoured to take a possible to 25th November, way strungely quiet, while star pass back to his goalkeeper only the right and made to third. Her nipe runs in the first The Americans were on their last the titles at the Third Asian Mrs Mitcholl's wedding annivers

which sary: forwards Chen Ming-chih and to see lo Cheung-yau nip in and teammates followed with hunts added two in the second and effort: Whisler got a free ticket Championship recei

Drs. Coombe also domit with Kwok Ying-lok were played out push it

it Into the not.

and hits and, assisted by a few

one each in the third and fifth and was advanced to second hy opens here next Saturday,

The Governor of Singapore, matters pertaining to the Old game by the Army Chang Kam-hol put a better bobbies, they were able to col-

The lonely hit of the to tle the score.

Armstrong's fly hit over the Hot Sir John Nicoll will open the Dragon's Cup, the L.G.U. complexion on the game whentet e runs to

came in the third, The question being asked after he scored with a fast rising shot During the extra inning, tho

FAR MORE EXCITING Carvalho's, sacrifice bunt sent tournament, which will lost unipulations and the necessity for handicap conditions to be the match was "Where in the from just outside the penalty Wahoo Bees were repulsed in

Far more exciting was

Vietnam start thethem to the next stations, and December 19.

their Chum thoroughly understood. Colony is there

The chucker of hot wing-half to area, It was a good enough quick session.

betwcon combat

the Bordwell was passed to load the plonship bis by meeting. Kores.

The Chairman also proposed comparo with Higgins in this shot but Pau King-yin saw it the Athletics, Y. C. Kwan, drew

Americans and Blackhawks buses.

an unknown: quantity. Other. e vote of thanks to Mr Donald The redhead worked

all the way and got both hands a walk and advanced to second in the Sent

In the

the Senior "B" League, Both Rellet plicher Renala Bar-matches, following the draw hero Black, of. Meses, Peat, Marwick, like a Trojan and had a magni- to it as i went over his head on a pass ball.

W. F. Kan was played a first class game and retto, who came in during the today for the Baroda Cup for Mitchell & Co. for so kindly ficent game; with Walkers ad into the net....he looked dis whifted an

and "Goretti Chan was

It was the best up to the present sixth; seemed to lose his contral,

will auditing the Section's decounte tral the Team Championship, put out on firet station; but Y. C. in the whole league. Middleton he shared the honours gusted with his effort.

His low spin rolled in near the je: Philippines v. Singapore, again this year and to the Clu' in an Army sido that played

Kwan reached third.

The Blackhawkes started the foot of the Balier and was India v. Malaya and Hongkong General Committee for the t sume brilliant football....parti- Ho Cheung-you put the issue Helen Leung came up to bat attack. Jack Carvalho,

by the catcher. Whislerv. Indonesia: cularly during the latter part of beyond doubt when he slipped next and her Infleld roller was Yankee hot cornerman

Par for a touch, down First: round Women's Team the first half.

another one into the far comer heaved to first just a wink too pamed after one foul out and Middleton had his best game of the not after Mok Chung-wah slow for

an out, and Chinese advanced to second, by chucker at the rubber and beat the tag Championship matches for the Cup will by the covering Barrotto just a Kamala Ramarajn yot in Army colours and his ball had caused another series of de- Ladies were in wild-jubilation to J. Bordwell's safe bunt,

second earlier and the le: Taiwan, bye, Singapore 'split distribution was excellent. Rob-fensive blunders by the boys in so 0 Y. C. Kwan cross the plate Donaldson came up with a.hot

V. India, happy. Americans walked off Kores, Hongkong son, injured early on, was con-yellow and black.

for the winning run,

roller which enabled Carvalho to

with the victory.

France-Presse, tent to act as general of the front-

The game between Colleons reach third, but Bordwell vas The honours as well as the line, white wingers Stonehouse | victory went to South Chinn, Aces and Bees was rather ai forced, out on.second,

Walmsley were fast and They played the right kind of practice game. The Bees câme When Starlight was at bat,

Oup-tie football and in Lau Chiout empty landed in the first Jack Carvalho tried a steal on Saturday pink, Luk Tak-hal Ko Po-three innings while Aces toured ball and succeeded in diving in affairs. Randas Juniors slaugh- fung

the Both touch the plate while peg- Chi-kong,

the diamond eight times

Tio of the The Army defence made a Cheung-yau and Mok Chun-wah sides made nine runs each in in threw to the catcher from Jimmy

baseman was fumbled homered they had the outstanding players the last four frames. to end the third good recovery from a shuky startafeld,

P game 17-9 in favour of the Acas, Starlight was whiffed for the I. Dodgers easily, dawned:|| und in the end was tackling and

Sit Pal-yin, Young Wal-to Lo

third out and Americans, led 1-0. the Lynxes 12-4. clearing with confidence and skill,

STIFF FIGIIT

During the secondi frame, Blackhawks B: blanked the European Heavyweight Goalkeeper Eaton looked a little Kam-theun and Lo Kwok-tal

91

Warriors put up a stiff, fight Gerry Remedios of

of the Black-

ck-Sevantconera 14-0. Young Hawk plon, Hein Ten Hott nervous at the start but pulled were the only Tigers to me against, the powerful. PandasJuwis first made a fruitless:

by KO over

of Belgtim himself together quickly and up to first closs standards and it

round-triper in the third frame. Robert"

an mvd a wonderful one-handed was occasionally distressing to However, the Bearcats early as Marous Souza, the plate round the run won

rully

CAA Juniors walloped SCAA fifth round of four-run see fermarly great playing which of the Tribesmen sailing and the sphere sailed, for over 21-7 K. K

In the first, guardian, slammed on a fut save late game whên ho

The Deeting dirtinkotødt with, Wong, of South booring bout. fooled well beaten.

Hau Yung-seng Hònalball and

for around China arcod

Four Hanger The winner tipped the scale, a vote of thiarion to thier ruble Seas Hayes seems to have recovered Chang Kam-hoi being played upstream and with key man the right fielder

[glephon Xavier absent, the creult Centre Belder, Jabain e acord, and C.H. Log of at 101 kilogramme and early season onfidence and right out of the game,

Warriors were just unable to Pereira followed suit with CAA in the fourth, with two opponents welbed! 108 kilo with

Wallace and Astworth

grammes-Unties Pros. mother, mid-field four-bagger. Jien tin, formed a solid defence and they

defenders.

form?"

and

clever in possession.

GOOD RECOVERY

his

much

Chan

was score,

VERDICT: The result dead, right. did well to get over that awk urgent attention to their un- Tigern must give ward opening perlod when balanced 1ne-up, There is too Kwong Wah throw everythias much age in the defence and too into the attack.

agulded..

„gromath, up front, VERDIETE IN every way

South China, nover, betrayed the typical Ciritio with the result fact that they were a man short in the ballthee, right up to the Hemiautor The Army victory their skill and enthusisem more than compensated for the loss of Tong Shang

The tour

was touched with regret that this was the final appearance of Rob Seon pint goal opery Bator, thy the alde. Both will be leaving; the Tuesday for Englandi

· Bonili: Chinas :: Pau King-yin; Cold on 10 TR & THAT Ho Fokoung, Tong Tae Caliping, Lau You; Luk that Robson got an ocel Shears Kan Cal-kwong Chu Finlang na it upset, his.. play, Wibrewah). Lớn, Yuk-tak” Ho

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JUNIOR GAMES The Junior League matches on were all one-sided

Overseas by: 33-1.

former

TEN HOFF WINS BY A K.Ø. Neumuenster, Germany,

i.Dec.

and co-operation received.

Coelite Elected:

Mrs. L. Goldinars was clocked Captain for the coming year and the following: Indios were ebeebad to the Committee:----

Mr. P. R..F. Waterson-Hon, Secretary, Mrs. J. R. Coille Hon, Treasurer, Mrs. A. B. Cole- man, Mrs W. P. Birtwistle, Mrs

Brown, Mae A. W. Dawson- Grove and Mr B. Ni Lindern, Mire L Goldman thankcod mmpbers for the honour coDY The former Germany and ferrod on her, referred to Mrs Cham-Coombe dve youre sevice on tonight the Commnition, and expressed Eurene her, gakitude for the tank god, in the emetent work she had. exhibition the Section,

by Barrie Appleby

LETO, MAKE SURE, THAT HE BIVÉS ÚT A REALLY NICH JOINT THIS WER

Captain, it being decided to cable so the Mitchell, tho best. -} wristes of all present,

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