Nominate YOUR

Hongkong Footballer Of The Year

Members of the public are invited to nominate whom they consider to be Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current season.

It is a popularity poll organised by the China Mail, and nomination coupons will be received until the closing date to be announced later.

The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing prowess.

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play. Nominations should be addressed to The Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

To The Editor, China Mail

RAF

THE CHINA MAIE THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1965.

FINISH RUNNERS-UP IN THE PENTANGULAR RUGBY TOURNAMENT

By "PAK LO”.

The RAF finally settled the question of which team would be the runners-up to the Army in the Pentangular Rugby Tournament when yesterday afternoon they overcame the Police by 11 points (1 goal, 2 tries) to nil on the Police Recreation ground at Boundary Street.

do

much

The Police pack must for a change take the blame for the fact that they lost the game, for though they were successful in healing the ball equally with the Air- men, they held the ball too long in the second and third rows of the pack.

the RAF As a result

back wings were crowded out into team line were always hard up on their opposite numbers as the ball came back to the Police three line and the lafter never Dettled.

Nelther

the end of the service Improved started one or two good uktack- ing moves.

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of ped greatly, though towards the Year, taking into regard his playing ability and his sportsmanship on the field of play is

of the

(Signed)

Club.

COLONY TENNIS

Comfortable Passage

For Edwin Into Singles

Tsai Final

Edwin Tsai of South China reached the final of the Colmny Grasscourt Championships for the fourth time when, yesterday, be eliminated Chinese Recreation Club's Tsui Yun-pui. He will meet the defending Champion and his doubles partner, Ip Roon-hung, in the final.

In approximately 80 minutes' playing time, Edwin Tsai pat out Tsui Yan-pui, winning by 10-8, 6-4, 6-4. Tsui took the first set in 40 minutes, the second in 25 and the third in 16 minutes.

T

Journey to the was through victuries over Kam nors 0-1. G-I K Chur 6-0, 6-4.

Augestad 0-3, 0-4

Monday

final streveded to a paint but simply Auld not possess that little extra

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the when there was openny! so! some semblance of a match, the other sots Tacked the thrills that could have been expected of a semi-final encountert

semi-final, stiff oppositions

After Paj toolt the Best set at His opponent 10-8. Tai Yim-pur offered only In the first sel matcher him volley for volley, ke resublance

the sub- Job for 10's and smash for sequerst sets. His Mumina failed mash It was only the stairns him and his accuracy was not factor that brought his downfall the same as fiat displayed in the

opening set. as the game progressed,

Extwin Tsai

Yesterday's Result

Staples

While

Wus un- ruffed by the serre- in fact, he took the match as a warming up Tal beat

Tsui Yun-pui was all Concentration, bent on extending

1-12000

at not beating his opponent.

International

Hockey Series

He

The Hongkong: Hockey Asso clation wishes to announce that

Series International

will oft during the played

the

be

summer

6-4.

Semi-Final; Edwin Tsul Yuh-puá 19-8.

TODAY'S GAME Doubles Semi-Finala

In Koon-hung and Edwin Trai v.V T. Wang and George Choa. K. C. Dao and E. Saubolle v. Trul Wai-put and Taul Yun-

pui.

Sports Diary

TODAY Tenbts

Sports Inter-school Meet at Sookunpoe 2,

Undaninton

Colony Doubles (Semi-finale) at HKCC 4.30 p.m.

Doxing King's Own Reg v Northampton- last stage of the current leaguesire of Beas Stables NY tha is, after office hours, when Linie entes into forer and is hoped that represen 1alives of the various nations will contact Mr Z. A. Abbas, BKU V CCC. 201 Holland House, in writing. intention of agnifying their

participating in this series.

Last year,

tives were:===

those representa-

Duan,

Senior Mixed: Recreio y YMCA:

TOMORROW Boorta

St Paul's College Annual Athistles. At SCAA Dam.

Badminton

Restelo v CCC; CYMCA v CYMCA (Men's A).

and should touch, and had it not been for better next season. his grand

the touch kicking

FINAL STANDINGS Police would have scored,

Неге ого tho Anal standings There WCTO

Inst also two minute changes in the RAF threo in the Table: 3: of halves

i-line. Dark and Fraser were once

P W D L F A Pts Army 8 8 0 0 121 31 10 Hume Davies' again unable to play, and Weeks

and Oliver took their places, RAF

0 4 1 3 01 29 9 Navy 0 3

14 43 507 In the forwards Lamb and | Club

8 3 0 5 38 70 6 Satelife were the outstanding | Pulice B 1 0 7 20 97 2 moji For the Police. Pary worked hard but was often un-

COLONY TEAMB foot supported when he led a

On Wednesday night the various rugger sat down to

representatives Civilians, Colony, and Services fifteen to play against the Fijlons. Here are the resulta of their cogitations:

In the RAF threes Logan was playing in the unusual position

While he eu of centre reo Kinectes many good moves, he often hung on to the bali far too long with the result that

The Police threes got a chance to get moving with the RAF backs paying parties Tar attention to Marsh und seldom giving him a chance to use his speed to good effeUS Stevens had a good game and

druw

up

the

Combined Civilians: Petric.

6 More Schools Moss, who remained at full back Spencer, Marsh, Scott. Kilvert,

Suspended By

The HKSSA

Bix more schools, includ. ing La Salle College, have been suspended by the Hongkong Schools Sporta Association from taking part In all further sports events organised by the HKSSA. Like New Method College, which was suspended cently La Salle five other Chinese

suspended

were

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[throughout the game, played

tently

The Police karkel off and for quite some time play remained snifield. Then Igan kicked ahead and found touch two or three yard from the Police line, The Police forwards took it isck tewards midlleid, but Brightwell took the ball at his feet to the Poller 95, where Legan tok on, to pass to Gammon who was (well grounded with feet to 40

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was

*The Police retaliated and Marsh nearly broke through j twice in succession tline. stopped each

Midfeld play followed!, then from bes own ten-yard le Stevens the Police got the ball and with a grand rith took it to the Air- men's 23.

In Competition organised by A bodj

recoguised not

by alther the HKSSA or the Hongkong Football Assoola- tion.

La Salle, it is under- stood, chtered as a "Class- males team, but after In- dia-

The conversion that some of the boys

had played in the 3-0. HKSSA Football tourney and that the fee for tho miniature league, had been pald for by responsible La Salle College offlciais,

The RAF cleared upheld and from a scrum McGarrity kicked ahead, and Sutcliffe dropped on

Inter-School

Athletics

the ball as it reffed over the line,

Penman,

Cole. Dunnicliffe, V. Russell, Slack, Hargroves, Talano, Bryan, Kerr, Shelley,

Colony: Patterson, Edwards, Binde, Marsh, Fleet, Brentfordi (capt) Parkinson, Hata, Reid, Newman, Ferry, Kerr. (puck leader), Petrie, Lamb, Hill.

Combined Services: Patterson, Edwards, Blinens, Fraser, Ficet, Bremfort teapt), Parkinson, Miller, Reid. Annandale, Lamb, Grimths, Thomps, Coley, Hill.

Colony Junior Sabre Title

Semi-finals

Chinese Fencing

TACTICAL ADVENTURE

Here's a daring idea

for Soccer-3,3,4 ROOM

********* DANNY BLANCHFLOWER ............... the Ireland and Tottenham Hotspur right-half expounds a new theory for Soccer strategists

trouble, but with most it's cold feet 100L heads keep some men out of that get them into it. It is my sincere opinion that Fear has too fervent a grip on the imagination of most of our club officials in England.

I believe that tactically the state of our game is too static and I honestly don't expect too many changes very

soon.

Perhaps I'd better paint the picture as see Itand lustrate the meaning of some of my beliefs.

To realise a revolutionary change in the game, history takes us back to the Herbert Chapman days, and the successful development of the Stopper Centre Hall.

Unfortunately 1 Cannol spcak from experience. But I feel it is safe to assume that this chango was largely dictated by the alteration in the Offside Rule in 1025.

The offside law. then being cleverly abused, was wisely altered, which simplified the path to goals. solution, and patiently set about building and The great Herbert Chapman devised his blending his team to the method.

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It was A good method, suiting the demands of the occasion-and possibly the fact that it was different weighed heavily in its favour.

Any

useful method that is different usually commands

the the respect of opposition, which sometimes amounts lo feat and often panic.

What amazes me Ja that 111 comparatively short time merely followed suit, and no- body cise attempted a different solution to the problem.

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DIRECTION

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Soccer

strength, it verfatni) nit in the mid-field gap. But what revolucion

tren backs, irre hair-backs.

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four forwardta! every other club

What trends would stra begy have taken had some clubs re- mained faithful to the attacting centre half, and others per- fected another different (urma- tton?

I believe that a conflict of Idens And forniations would have been more advantageous to the game.

We would not have so stereotyped

different

RING MAGAZINE

RATINGS

New York, Mar. 2.

Baker's boost from fourth to third strengthened his

chance of getting a September title shot, mân-

Big Bob Baker of Pittsburgh replaced ex-Champion become Ezzard Charles at third place among the world's heavy- in style. Faced weight contenders in the monthly ratings released today with the necessity of playing by the Ring Magazine.

aguinet Chub frequently

formations, players and swordsmen were once again ages would have had to expand need. prominent in the Colony their, knowledge of the game.

Junior Sabre Champion-

the Only a few minutes later the ships,

semi-finals of More thought and less "play-

would ing from habit”

have Police threes were sen off but which were concluded

last resulted,

but of paramount fumbled Brightwell gathered. night.

Importance, the existence kicked ahead and Weeks gather-

0-0

weat

Wax

SECOND HALF

Hlina and I

where

Hmm 25

Sutcliffo

was

some more

the

stmi-final rounds

wich

of

Only Nino Valdes of Cuba, No. 1, and Don Cockell of And Cockell already England, No. 2, are above him now. has been signed to challenge Rocky Marciano for the crown at San Francisco in the week of May 16. Veldes could be

Balver,

Joey Maxim Cleveland: Ukrold Johnson. Phindelpain. 3. Floyd Patterson Brooklyn;) 4. Ger- hard Recht Germany: 5. Paul Andrews Buffalo, New York; 0. Smatit, Atlantic City: D. Marty Mat- Yolande Pompey Trinidad: 7. Bul

Detroit D. While Hooper, Germany; 10. Eddin Colton, Scallio. Middleweight (160 poundsy [Champion Carl (Bobo) Olson. Charles vic-Son Francisco);

1. Joey Glardello, Philadelphia; 2. Charley Humez, France; 3. Rocky Castellani. Cleveland: . Holly Sims. Whington, D.C.; 5. Gustav Schaiz,

ed and scored well out. Logan's

Headed by Hung Hak-to, who more styles and a wider horizon by-passed again In September.

corrying 214 pounds the in- Champion-at-Arme would have facilitated kick hit the crossbar to make shared

un a six-foon two frame was troduction of new ideas. title last year and who, as the bolt

ume whistle defeated in his preliminary and

elevated because of his knock- My first real experience of the cuff of Willie James on February of both Foll

attacking centre half was watch- and his decision over Rex und Subre competitions evers

draw with Layne on Monday night. Fle likely to capture these two as ing the Austrians

now boasts right straight vic- well as Champloo-at-Arms tes England at. Wembley in 1852.

torics. In the second half the RAF Gutright this year, C.F.C. fencers

The Austrian centre - half. Despite Ezzard were on top for most of the placed five out of six dimullste

Ernst Ocwirk, enjoyed a tretory over Charley Norkus on no surprise in the Sabre event last night. In the heats for the Hongkong when they added

The lone

representative from mendous scope of unchallenged February 18 the ex-champ was dropped to fourth place because Inter-School sports held yester-

of inmidtivity. That was his only Germany: d. Ronnie Delaney, Akron day at Diocesan Boya School's points to their tally. Just inside the other clubs is D. Carrot of movement.

the Police hall Davies Inter-Hongkong Police, for whom an

7. Wills Troy, Washington, D.C.; ground, Kowloon, the following | 100

encation des

I have illustrated in the ac-bout since his list dille defeat by

8. Pierre Langlula, France; 9. Hobby have qualified for the finals cepted a pass from Scott and honourable

ice merited.

10, Tiberdo Mill, the Police

The Hongkong Police companying sketch how such an Marciano on September 17.

In the lightweight division Jones, Onitiand; which will be held on March Whipped through

Italy. Club me cumparative newcomers area, marked "No-man's Land," to 190 car

"Welterweight (147 pounds) he passed

(Chupion, Jotuny Saxton, Brook- 03 he

to this branch of sports and the 1s not too difficult to find in our x-Champion Padrly Demarco of New York was dropped from was facked Sutcliffe scores under the posts placing of a man in both Foils present line-up.

contender to No. 4 because ya): top

Carmen Bamlio, quite easily, and Logan added and Sabre finals is certainly a

of his knockout by Seraphin vince Martines, New Jer

3. Tony achievement, finc

4. Kid GavĒZINI, the two extra polols for the

Ferrer of France. Dulllo Loic Demarca, Boston: The finals of both these com-

Fuentes, Los Cuba; 5. Raton Turlow conversion. 11-0.

The samo space was exploited of Italy moved up one notch tonics; 6. Hector Constance, petitions will be fought out at by the Hungarian centre for- first place.

Trinidad: 1. Maurico. Torper, Cak- land: 8. Freddy Dawson, Chicago; Boy Scouts Association ward Hidegkuti, playing deep. Charles Humez of Francong. Del Piggen, 81, Paul; 10. Wally Headquarters Cox's Puth,

Now what is the best answer | from fourth to second among Thlweight (115 pounds Kowloon tomorrow evening to these three styles of the middleweight contendors bc- commencing at 7 pm.

attacking centre half, the centre | cause of his knockout on Mon-

| York): and forward lying deep,

our day night

1. Dulio Lol, Italy; 2. Ralph. over Plere Langlois own orthodox style?

of France. Humez is negotiating Dupas, New Orleans 3. Frankie fylt, New York; 4., Paddy Dernacco, a shot at Carl (Bobo) New York; 5. Wallace (Bud) Smyth, I've suggested my answer the sketch on the right, but will

in Olson's title. Top contender Cincinnati 8 Johnny Gonsalves,

Giardello's Involvements 7 Serafin Ferrer, France Joy say no more about the detalls, arith the law will cause him Lopes, Sacramento;

6. Richle Howard, Halifax: 8. Jose 10. Orlanda Soccer is essentially a two to be by-pisod

| Zulueta, Cuba,

Featherwetalik (126 pounds) (Champion," Sandy iSaddler, ^ New

11, 2 p.nu. nt Caroline Stadium:

Finalista

Girls

Metres). Georgina (100

(ROV). Thomson (SMS). Yue Chol-yui (Půl Kid), v. Souza (KGV), Wong Yin-yer (SMS), Chung Pul-ti (Puf Kiu).

camothe

After this the Police more into the picture and Marsh Girls (206 Metres)--Rae Jones had one

two good runs but (KOV), Keung Plu-chap (Pul Kiu), Chung Po-ling TTS). 8. Talatt the tackling on both sides was (KGY), Chung Pul-houng (Pui Kiu). too good, and neither alde "Cheung Wing-mien (CMS)

scored before the whistle went for no-side.

Girls (High Jump). 5. Telat (KOV). Nihola Heneage (KGV). Hul Yee-tuk (PTMS), Lee Yuen-ling {PINS), Kone Pul chop (Pu tư) Ymm Bhub-ydn (Pus Kiu),

this

**

Ope noteworthy point is the fact that no finalists in the Folls competition other than Hung last time Hak-to, managed to cam a place Yesterday was the

In the Colony in the finals of the Sabre even Sleeman played

Chinese as he is leaving shortly.

gives. the He and will certainly be missed by the Fencing Club swordsman a big! (KQV) Chol Winging HAF and will be remembered advantage

in the struggle for (PTMS). 10 Miu-lja (PTMS), Tha Shui-vin (hus Khal, Ho Yuen-hing here as the man who, though he the Champion-at-Arms "title. (Put kul, Cheung Wing-run (CMS),had never hooked before, be

came in one season the choice as Colony hooker.

Girls (Long Jump). Bizabeth Shekury

Girls (Soft Ball row). -- go Jone (KGV), Milzabeth Shekury (KGV), “Valerio Fernández (BMS), Evelyn Cotton (SMS). Yi Shki- hung (Pui Kha), Keung Yuk-yum (Paul Klu),

phase

THREE STYLES

(Champion, Jiminy Carter," New

attack. The fundamental problem plan Kid Gavilan of Cuba Sank York) game of defence and Former Welterweight Cham- lies in the fluent conversion of

1. Toddy, (Red „Top) Davša, Fact- from second' to fourth among THE RESULTS

team strengih from defènco to 147-lb. contenders because of bis 5. Hay Famechon, France; Cro ford; 2. Perry Bosselt, Philadelphia: attack," and vice verea-with, I

pect defeat by Hector Con-Moran, Cuba: 6. Hocan (100) The following were the results balleve, attack the ultimate stance on February 23.

Bassey, Nigeria; 6. Jean Sreyste, Belgham: of last night's fencing: Sabre purpose.

Ray Garcia, THE TEAMS

In the light heavyweight class Angeles: . any Kelly, Trebody 0. Championship (Semi-finals):

Reason then suggests that the Harold Jomson of Philadelphia Carmelo Cow Brooklyd; Pool 2:-1, Hung Hak-to (CFC) RAF: Kendricks, Gammon,

* Bantamweight (118 pousaday 2017 Cic (4 x 100 Metres Relay)- Lagdh, Weoks

Oliver, wins; 2, Lam Chi-bang (CFC) key men are the connecting gained second place by knock-lando Echevarring Cube

cut Paul .Andrews' on

Chempion, Hobert Colson, fynge): Kowloon GOYL Primary School,

Raul (Ratom) Mactan, Mexico: P.M. King George V School, Pui McGarrity, Davies, McDonald, wins; 3, D. Carrot (HKP) 3 links. So therefore the type of ing

can: most Fabtomy 11, Andrews, of New #team Wing: 4, D. Wakeman (NAVY) 2 formation Miller, Lamb, Hlu Middle Schoot, Pool To Middle Sleeman,

Bordeltrol. Thadland School, St Mary's School, Clementi Griffiths, Southwick, Bright-wis, Sgt Forbes (Any) 1 dfficiently adopt depends on the York, droppet from second to 2. Morio d'aly1 9. Chamarden

Toweel,* South Alim well, Sutcliffe,

win, 0, Durne He-lun (CFC)pe of key players at its dis- Arth-Unlied Press,

Dommettymis. Belgium: O win.

posal.

THE RATINGS

Keenan, Scolbm0; 7. André Vallg. nat, FZw10018, Bobby Sinn, hastewin Pool 2-1, Hany Rak-to (CFC) Pilon: Mons, Nash, Scott, w Stepanou add (DAS). Marsh, Stevens, Brown, Lellott; 5 wins: 2, Rouen Lyn (CFC) ing well have no desire to Obviously teams that are play-

|0. Iiisteo - Pretest, France; "10." Billy Rosyyweight

Peacock, Los Angeles. ("c" (Grade)" shot Put Long Dunnicliffe, Harris, wirus 3, Chun Sun-eng (CFC) change their style and there orchutes

[Champion; Rocky Marciane, Brock-

Flyweight (112 pounds). Yeung Kam-yin (SPDC), Wong Tin- Shelley, Perry. Bryan, Ringer, 2 wins; 4, B. Knight (Navy) 2 ore, changes should be expected Ni Ved Cube 3 Don

(Champion, Pascual Peraz, Arge- Lirio) *** chol (WYC) (K), Breto Mmg (WYC). Dawson.

wins; 5, B. Taylor (Navy) 2 wine from the struggling clubs.

angwed; S3 Bob Belour, 1. Yoshio Shimi," › Japan{1,2} Dat Chu Hưng-chering (Par Rd. Leg

[6, Woan Phan cung (CF) iwin,

Preburgh; 40 Board Charias, Ciun | Dower, Walen;" |lam-kan (SLA) Lau Woon. Dly. 1: Kitches v St. Joseph's (DIS).

As a result of all the games Barngo-Chan Sun-danig best If we want to gain world Tommy Jolson, New York:37 RoxItaly: 6., Danny K34, Felippin

Philippinen; 6" Naxtagena, Gla they kindly find a "saibstitule (CH); Club v Eastern (Club); Police Boss ("C" Grade) 4 x 100 Metres this season in the Pentangular Taylor 3-3; beat Knight 2-3

supremacy we must not merely | Layneza Utánra Ben Helcz Neuhaus, | Jake Tuli; Houth who would be willing to take ▼ CAA “(B3). - All matches at 430|| Relay.-M.H.P.S., K.G.V., B.P.B.C, the Polite 'ngain take the The first ares of each pool follow others. We must

p.m.

lend Garnety) 9. Chuday, Rocka, New Campo, Phlippines; 1. Drie Div. a "A": Kitchen v KMB (CH: Put Klu .J.C. SL.S., WYC wooden spoon, but they now will contest the fol for the them in idéns and methods.

York: 10. Jimmy #3ládej New York. | Degland. 9. Oscar, Suarez, Cuba;

light, fayansha (KitK« pounds), Antonio. Dian. TIJU Ladies' International Series: Kwa Wan v Chm (CRS); RAT V "(K), _DB‚§‚.............

have the makings of a good Jung Sebre Championship.

(Commpión, Ardido Moses,ALASE): Í FY England-Jon Lambooy; Scot. IBC Wy Dookywed:

CAA (19). All rowiches at 3 p.m. land Kim Campbell;

Fencing Junior Foil Cps (Final) Boya Scouts IIQ. Cox's Path Kowlson 130. Middle Schoot. Dim.

Tennis Colony Championships at HKCC, Neeling HKAAA Exeo Citee at Ed. Dept.

Men's International Series: Inda-U.S. Dillon; England --- M. M. J. Potters; Pakistan — 2. A. Abbas; Portugal-A, L.

Holland-Brandt, H. G. Nery: Malaya Dr S. N. Ponnials.

Scotland, Ireland and Wales.15 pm.

Should were not represented.

any of the above 'representá- tives be unable to stand, wynik

over.

--Frisky Ferreira.

Wat

SATURDAY BOCCHT

Boys ("C" danda). High Jumper

Thoma

Boss

Bemi-Finalists

Portugal CIMB v Jardines TAMC Lathe TAL- All matches py VAIKY

The following have qualised for 5p.m.

the semi-finals to be rùn today at The Association wishes to be Dairy Farm, Tramway V Bolicitors

KEME Prisons: Telephone the Sookumpoo grounde:

Boys ("C" Grade-100 Metres) -- made known that it would be. All matches at Happy. Valey, 450 Crepes Wooy (BSC) Yuen Kai pâng most desirable if the Ladies, p.m.

(PUL KM), Bin Shu-chsen (CPH/P64" Tindica

Wong Hunaywał (WYC), Lapsang ka- who are not representatives of any of the above three nellons al30 p.m. will please get together

and form a team under

name of "Hoalcong."

Doris

Hockey

to try (KP) Penty Hokey

the

V Bervices (1788), Destined You' 131

Kitzóhiu (OPR/AM), 'Mo (BPBC), Woo. Pak-kas (SLE)). KRES Div 21 BAT KITO (30) † Tinu. (WYC); (K).

Cricke

DIV 1 Scorpionele coC: Polson trays Amp Optim

Recreio: KCCC v University; RAF

As far as the Ladies Inter national Serier is concerned, is felt that such games would commence on April 2 as the Lates

Junior Champlopantes, Babys, Thoma.

"Lemus is on michae YMCA with the fixtures, and should be

over withila a vhy Whort period, TUNAPON. SECOND, Representatives (Men's) and Beylon Gekool sport Ladies) are requeibed to agrić.

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