NEWCASTLE v. 'SPURS
THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1986.
Kechle, the Newcastle inside-left, is flat-out in ah attempt to hrad a goal past Ditchburn, the 'Spurs goalkeeper, during the match at White Hart Lane on September 24. Blanchflower looks on. 'Spurs won 3-1. Central Press Photo,
SPORTS ROUND-UP.
Zatopek And Pirie To Meet Again On October 15
Gordon Pirie and Emil Zatopek are to meet again over 5,000 Metres. The race will be at Manchester's White City on October 15.
The field will be even stronger than that in their recent Prague encounter, with the addition of Derek Ibbotson, Ken Wood and Frank Sando. Ken Norris will again compete.
Marine
Police
Win Basketball Championship
Marine Division won the "Luscombe Lealle" Cup for the titra year in successioni, when they trounced the Training Police
School quintet by 57 points to 30 In the fial match of the
competi Pollee Basketball
large tion played before a
At Boundary Steel
erday. At the conclusion
of the game Mrs P. Max- well, wife of the Commis stoner of Police, presented the trophy to the captain of the Marine Division team.
Ken Rosewall
Leaves Japan
For Home
Tokyo, Oct. 7.
IIICHEL, CAO
KITCHEE MAINTAIN
THEIR UNBEATEN RECORD WITH A 5-1 WIN
By "TOUCHWOOD"
Unbeaten Kitchee easily disposed of Chinese Athletic by five goals to one and thus retained their 100 per cent record in yesterday's Senior Division match played at Caroline Hill before a small crowd. It was Kitchee's fourth successive win,
The CAA boys put up a fight only in the first 45 minutes but the complete failure of their forwards in the second half resulted in the defence being over- worked.
The CAA nttrek was further when Lau Sheung-ye worked blrsled vhen left-winger his way in from the left. Szelo
the field for 'Sum left
But then Sheung-yer passed seven minutes shortly ofter reto Lau Koh-chiu who lobbed sumption and then centre-Lover a ourving shot which hit forward Chow Shu-hung for the cross bær and rebounded the last 11 mimates of the out. game.
Athletics come into their own Kitchee produced some neat after the 15th minute. A move movements with the forwards, started by Tom Sun-chuen saw well backed by thefr halves. Szeto Sum running goalwards Tam Yung-kon, Lau Sheung- to cross a pass to a waiting Lou Kal-chiu and Chan Chow Shu-hung wtxo shot Fai-hong each netted a goal tar wild. the team and as if these
yee,
evident were
They!
At this stage it was that the Athielies thoroughly beaten side. had neither the will nur sumclerit stamina to fight back and with Anal a minute to go for the
by whistle a flag kick taken Tam Yung-kan saw Lau Kal chiu crashing in the fitth and. Inst Roal In this lop-sided match.
TEAMB
Kitchee; · Cheung Koon-ling. Loule C. Ping, Lau Yee, Chan were Katelice's Lnu Yeo sopped a Rai-hong, Ng Keechoung reole not sufficiently convincing,
Kung Wah-kit, Kwokk Athletics Cheung Yuh-too pre-full-blooded drive off the beats Shek,
a lot with
Chow Hon-cheung sented the opposition
and Latu, Lau Kai-chlu, Lau Sheung- averted what might have been yee, Tam Yung-kan, gift moni
the opening goal of the match.
CAA: Hon Kan, Richees In the 17th minute,
Ho Shing Lau Kal-chiu, with only Hon Cheung Yuh-foo, Ho Kah-chiu, Kan to bent, overshot the bull Low On, Leung Kam-yu, Tan and CAA's custodian dived full Kan-moon, Chow Hon-choung, Tam Sun- length to bring off a remark-Chow Shiu-hung.
able save.
chuen. Szeto Sum.
on
it
for
UNEXPECTED MALGIN Kitchen's B-1 victory was by quite an unexpected margin as they did not show in the least at the start that they were cap- able of doing so. Their for- Play wung over to Kitchee's wards-Lou Kal-chiu Kwok side in the next ten minutes. Yau and Lau Slieung-yee-did With their forwards ever not find her shooting form the alert for any loose ball, until the second half started. was only a matter of time
Athletics to open the scoring. In these circumstances, there And this they did in the 18th
confidence minute when a
misunderstand was no very great behind the Kitchee team. But,
ing between Kitchee's Ng Kee- after they levelled the score at
cheung and goalkeeper Cheung in the 40th minute and then Keon hing resulled in the numerous but Athletics' Chow Shiu-hung scor- suppressed weak-kneed efforts of the
Ing the opening goal. the Athletics for the rest of
the CAA's resistance,
Scobie Breasley is to be first (Now they have decided to fol-game, Jockey to Sir Gordon Richards low the example of many other such as there was, was at on
He has made the counties by running a pool. move because he believes Sir Gordon will have a great stable within the next season or two.
next year.
Ston
Cox, the 37-year-old Olympic Marathon runner, will
• Scoble has been first jockey make an attempt to break the to Druids Lodge ever since he 01 years old 20 Miles track record went is England from Australia.at Walton-on-Thames on Octo-
4kplaces Jock (ber 22, Breasley's move Wilson who has been riding Brst jockey for the stable this
season.
Fred Davie, World Profession- al Snooker Match Play Cham
exhibition will give pion, games, mostly with Sydney Lee, for the British Cancer Research Fund at more than 200 clube throughout the country before the end of next April.
WEAVER TO COAUH
Sam Weaver, tormor England and Newcastle teft half,
is returning to soccer, as coach
to Mansfield Town. Weaver, who
Athletics came near to, scoring
BADMINTON ASSOCIATION MEETING
Entries for this season's again in the very next minute. end.
But this time Kitchee's custo- | Rudminton League were dian ran out to gather yeniled for by the Hongkong Chow Hon-cheung's Fool at-
Badminton Association at their Executive Committee meeting yesterday at Marina House.
tempt.
In
Kitchee did not play good for football to win entugh Athletics were such an l-as-
Despite their lead, CAA did sortment, that victory for Kit- chee came as a matter of course. not look a gont-getter leam.
fact It was the Kitchee side Tam Yung-kon helped Kit-
16 minutes, chee over their
uncertainty by who for the next
did most of the attacking and the equaliser Ave netting The existing record is 1 hr. minutes before the interval and Athletics' Hon Kan had to deal 31 min. 54 sec. and has stood then Lau Sheung-yee took the with a number of shots. since 1804. In the same race score to 2-1 shortly Cox will also attack the two resumption. hours record of 20 miles 052 yards established in 1913.
-(London Exprons Servier),
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Sports Diary
Meeting
TODAY Athletics
had the longest throw in Eng Dept, 5.20 p.m.
of НКАЛА Education
11sh football, resigned from his to Millwall Inst post as trainer year.
Secretary
Bewis
Ladies' Lawn Bowls Singles Anal At Kowloon Dock, p.m. TOMORROW
· Borear
Esacx Cricket Club, down £3,000 last season, are to run a 1st Division: KMB v Kwong Wah (CH); Club Eastern (Club): Police footboll pool to help themselves out of the red"
Kitchee (89). All matches at 8.30 Trevor Balley says it was felt and Division; " KMB Tung_Wah The Australian Davis Cup that the club should be self-(c); Club v Eastern (Club); Poilce
Clichee (18). tennis player, Ken Rosewall, supporting, but they have been left Tokyo by Qantas plane forced to change their opinion for Sydney at 11.00 local |-- time today.
BOBO OLSON TO DEFEND WORLD Earlier TITLE ON NOV. 4
Rosewall, who has been play- ing
of exhibition B series matches here, said that he was forced to leave Japan than scheduled because of "trouble" with his shoulder and foot.
Chiengo, Oct. 8.
3rd Division: Talkoo v Little Bai Both
wan; Telephone y Prisons
| matches_af_HV_ 4pm. RÁMC V Dockyard; Gymnastlé v Tramways. Both matches at ITV 8.30 p.m.
after
do
Up to date, Dr the Hon. A
President of the M. Rodrigues, Association, revealed that only four clubs had submitted en- In the 31st minute Kitchee,tries, which close on October 10, clubs still with a slight edge in the He stressed that if the
.what exchanges, lost a chance to tie did not know
players the score. A lofted pass from were going to represent them could inform Lau Kal-chlu to Kung Wah-kit at present, they
In another ruid the Association of their inten- was wasted.
tion of joining the League first, It was also revealed to the meeting that no reply had been received from
the Thailand Badminton Association yet on whether they were coming to play in Hongkong at the end of the year.
In defence
Chan Fai-hong and Lau Yee had most to with paralysing the Athletes' ollack, Goalkeeper Hơi Kan CAM, Hoa keeper sen the ban of the Athletics deserves men-
on to the feet of Kitchee's Kwok tion. He saved several shots You whose accurate attempt that would have been a goal forced Hon Kam to push the ball had he not dived practically at out for a fruitless corner. Kitchee's forwards' Jeet.
After a slow, cautious start forced by both sides, Kitchee
tho on the aight in a corner 8th minute but the Athletics' defence quickly scrambled the ball away.
ÁDVANTAGE
Kitchee ware winning a slight advantage in attack but there was nothing to suggest danger to the CAA's detence, not even
MIDDLE PARK STAKES
4th Division: Tamar Holandia FINAL ACCEPTORS at 4 p.m.; University RIL at $30 p.tn. Both matches at Happy Valley.
Cricket
1st Division: Army "g" v nar:
ceclice scorpions: HKCC Optimista Y KCC the vereto; Police v Army” “N”.
2nd Division: BAF v Army "g": University v Dockyard; KCC "A" V University "B" Racrelo v IRC; DBS Y KCC "B"."
SUNDAY
Boccer
London, Oct. 6. Eleyen final acceptors for the Middle Park Stakes to be run
over six furlongs at Newmarket on Wednesday, October 11 were published today.
|
PARRYING
An application by the Lang
The play lacked the thrills and Are of a Senior Division match up to this stage and the small Fung Sports Club for aflation to the Association was accepted crowd was allent as the ner-
uncertain thrust Vous,
and by the Meeting. parry went on-weak thrusta by the
Kitchee's forwards, and halting, too cautious parrying by the Athletics" defenders.
was
HANDBOOK
A proposal that the Associa- print a Hongkong But just before the intervaltion should
drive by Kilchee's Badminton Association Hand- a spirited
them netting book forward line saw
by the accepted The handbook will the equaliser--a snap goal with Meeting. Tam Yung-kan scoring. It came contain a resume of the Thomas off a Lou
and Cup, the new rules incorporated Sheung-yet Kwok Stick move.
with the International Badmin- ton Federation rules, Leag fixtures brid named of the players in the various League.
And so it came to half time with Kitchee one and Chinese Athletics one and not a hoarse throat among the crowd.
The game livened up as the second half started and t the final whistle it was practically a one-sided affair with Kitchee right on top both in attack and
The International Boxing Club officially confirmed today that
They are with weights: defence. He said he had not seen any Carl (Bobo) Olson will defend
Edmundo, Spen Valley, Corve Japanese doctor during his stay his World Middleweight title
Valley,
Buisson Woodworm,
Lau Sheung-yeo rocked here but would receive treat against Sugar Ray Robinson, A
Ardent, Final Court, Ratilica- bar with powerful 30-yard ment upon his return to Sydney. { former · Champion, at the
tion, Roistar, Giles de Retz, drive and then in the 3rd minute 1st Division South China v Army Rumesral and Begotton. Rosewall also sold he had not Chicago Stadium on Novem-c); Sing Tao v St Joseph's (Club):
They Lau Kal-chiu sent Lau Sheung decided whether to turn profes- ber 4.-Reuter.
kee: specding goalwards to beat Navy v AF (Navy). All matches all carry nine stone,
Hon Kan all the way with sional. He said he
commencing at 5.30. p.m. would de-
* 2nd Divinati: Boith China v Arny There
Ave cide on his future after arriving
probable picture goal to make it 2-1 for (CH): Sing Too v Et Joseph's. (Club): runners for the Duke in Australia,
of Kitchee. Jardines v RAF (Navy).
--
aro
Boston, Oct. 0. Carmen Basilio, World Wellor- 3rd Division: Dairy Farm v Boll- Edinburgh Stakes to be run weight Boxing Champion, to-citors at 4 pm: CMD v RAE at over six furlongs at Ascot here.
Bolis matches al Happy tomorrow. 5.30 p.11. ay signed a contract to defend Valley his title against Tony Do Marco 4th Division: B & § ▼ Dodwells;
the
Boston Garden November 30.
Other members of the Aus- tralian tennis party Lewis Hoad, Neale Fraser, Mr and Mrs Harry Hopman-were scheduled | Mi
to leave by plane for Osakn, Western Japan, today. They will play a series of exhibition matches there on Saturday and Sunday-Router.
on
Basilio won the Championship from De Marco last June. Reuter.
THE GAMBOLS
WELL, ITS BEEN LOVELY GERINE VOU AGAIN, AND, HAVING BIG CHAT FRIEN
HARD
HAVEN'T SEEN HER SINCE I WAS AT SCHOOL - GUES JUST MARRIED A RACE S HORSE TRAINER AND SEVIS
MOTOR
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It was also decided to raise the entrance fee of a team in the league from $5 to $10, and hold"
Executive Committee meetings every second Tuesday of the month.
OLYMPIC CLASS
15
Ilmari Taipale of Finland winning the 5,000 Metres at the floodlit meeting at the White City Stadium, London, on Sept. 21 from Ken Wood and Derek Ibbotson of England.
Talpale's time was 14 minutes 10.2 seconds. Wood finished in 14:10.8 and Ibbotson in 14:11.2, with Frank Sando fourth in 14:11.2, Jack Heywood Bfth in 14:12.8 and Ken Norris, Britain's usual second string in this event, sixth in 14:16.2.
Even Norrls' sixth place in this race would have been good for fifth place at the last Olympic Games,·· so much has the standard improved in International distance running-Express Photo.
POLICE 8, HMS TAMAR 3
Police Fast Becoming A Threat For The Sextangular Title
Says "PAK LO”
盒
On Wednesday afternoon the Police, fast becoming a threat to other aspirants for the Sextangular Tournament title, overcame HMS Tamar after a ding-dong struggle.
The Police team has definitely improved, and their moves are now more concerted, whilst a new fact has appeared at full back to stiffen up the defence.
Defence has always been one | ceptive of the Policemen's weaknesses, through four or five defendiers and this new man, Johnson by to score beside the corner flag.
has a very name, of hands and a beautiful penalty spot.
either for touch or from
safe
weave
ho slipped
pair kick
Johnson" came up to take the and with little long kick, The apparent trouble placed the ball mack betwzen the uprights to
the Police give
a five-point unfil
With Lloyd once more back
the end,
at the serum half position the lead which they retained Police XV got a good steady threes, service, and the Pollee while fitting together bettor. on run- must still concentrate ning streighter.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
This Saturday
two one or teams are having practice gaches before the first half of the sea-
Scott, Perry, and Colborne son proper starts, The RAF were missing from the line-up, Mainland are taking on RAF but the first two will be re- Island al Kai Tak, while on the turning from leave before the Valley ground, at 3.30 pm, the Sextangular
while Club Probables are facing up to Colhome, who is in hospital the Club Possibles. with a recurrence of old rugger Injury, will, it is hoped, be out in a few weeks.
begins,
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1
REFEREES PREPARE
On the Wednesday following the Police are playing REME on the Police Recreation Ground in Tamar showed plenty of Boundary Street and the Club spirit, but their threes lacked ere playing Johnnie Henderson's the finishing touch, and spoiled XV on the Club Ground at 0.00 This will be followed by SCOTCH, Dm. quite a few probable Mr Z. A. Abbas was elected However, as this is only part one of the Club's famous "Steal: Hon. Treasurer of the Asso- of the whole Navy team, the and Klaneye" and all married men are reminded that they as if it will the elation on the withdrawal of Navy looks
should ask for a "pink ticket" for that night. Mr. M. Sousse, while Mr H. fairly wall this season. M. Saares was elected Hon.
The Folice kicked off and Open Championship Secretary.
scored almost immediately, as they were awarded a penalty
As you may have noticed from offside infringement i
in earlier article in this paper directly in front of the ports, the rugby referees Marsh took the kick and scored holding weekly meetin 00 Tuesday nights the Clubhouse. in This is an excellent idou, na was För most of the first half a
stressed fast season in this BCC-W battle raged up and volume, and from what I can down the field with no quarter gather of their
the plaza or asked until in the given
refereeing. standard of closing minutes the Tamar
seat away
kosson, especially once the threes were
and
Sextangular starts, will be scored in the corner.
greatly improved.
*
101
Six minutes later, Athletics Wolves Will Not easily. 3-0.
1
|Cheung Yuh-foo added another goal to Kitchee's score when he deflected Ng Kee-chang's iris- jockeys: Ing shot. Goal number four for Smirke): Kitchee came in the 30th minute Breasley); when a centre
by Tam Yung-
| Redifusión V. HIC, Aircraft, 4Both
matches at Happy Valley 4 pm.
Cannoblere Road Works Kowloon dodown: Malinaretto Lane Crawford v Watzors'. Both matches at Happy Valley at 6.30 p.m. Rayon (L Piggoll); the Tuscar can ended with Chan Fai-hung
Bowls "Gutierrez Shield semi-finals at (D. Smith); In Dispatches (W. sending Hon Kan to collect the KBGC commencing at 3.30 p.m. H. Carr)Chinu Mail Special, ball at the back of the net.
by Barry Applebye
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For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER
Play Against Hungarian Side
:
There seemed to be
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Wander doubt about the legality of the
Wolverhampton, Oct. 6, Wolverhamptons English First Division team, who excelled against Con- tinental siden. last svason, have tancelled their match with the Hungarian Cup holdere, Vame of Budapest, due to have been played here on October 17,
try, but the referee ruled that it was indeed a try. The conver- sion was missed, 8-3,
SECOND HALF
a
his
The second half was to In a statement issued today large extent a repent of the first with both aider taking the ball the Wolverhampton Club aid to their opponents 25 before they had taken his step pecause losing it.
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Ladies Doubles (irials): 'Mrs dotz and Mrs Harrison v. Mes Rawlings and Mrs Behele:
Men's Doubles
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