ARMY 7, ROYAL NAVY 2

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1985.

SPOT ON THE PALM

Sailors Drifted About Listlessly Against A Land-Legged Team

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By "TOUCHWOOD”

KAMAT BRAUN

Where, oh where were the Royal Navy forwards who only a week ago held the still unbeaten Eastern side to a 4-3 long drawn-out-struggle at Caroline Hill?

Yesterday the sailors who met the Army of the Club ground played like men bewitched and except for their two anap goals scored in the 44th and 63rd minute, they were such a disjointed lot that the Army scored as they willed to net five times to bring the final tally to 7-2.

I scanned from line to touch culled upon to ward off shot after {

them, only to find them strut of Payne, drifting listlessly, deep in

the

Land of Nod And their dreams,

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This sustained raid eventually if they dreamed at all of hold-brought off the Army's seconl Chesterman pul McMillan ing on to the 2-2 score for leg. were shuttered by five Army's poss.sson and like a bolt out goals in the second half of tas of the blue McMillan crushed a hard drive snack into the Navy Senior Division Lougue matct

custodian. The ball bounced played at the Club ground,

off Payne's hands and rolled over the line for the referee to point to the starting circle,

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Two none stap goals acred by Meares in the 39th and 40th minuta finally ended is Senior Division snatch with a 7-2 mr- and belieka raid the sullors

This Navy goal was # result of a misunderstanding between Army Hogan and Roalkeeper Cheuresworth. Each waited for the other to clem

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Meine Ashworth, Creampten Balfo McClay McMillan, Morris, Waale, Chesterman.

Navy: Payze, Condie, Dude, Dus, Vickers, Williams, Beck; Viney, Nicholas, Valerie, Wal-

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them to hold the gal lend annientalely after resump- happy Army forwards indefinite | tion. A fee kick gave Beck a 17.

Persistent ruids wore Glasgow, Vickers und Watson to pol of exhaustion and Its a result

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ball into the net progresad

a the game

HERO OF THE MATCH

HOW THEY STAND Tean standing up to and in- the ball bounced off his hands cluding October 20:

crack at goal. Beck's drive ful Charlesworth full in the body,

and had the Army custodian not dived to stop the ball

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Navy seven goal. while McMillan, the Charlesworth for the second and

hortest mum on the Beld, was positively last occasion.

demon on his legs MeMillan's

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bull-control required the Navy to send two ment police him

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McClay, Clae Army right- winger, was not up to standard Time and again he lost the bail or blundered in front of goal to the disappointment of the crowd. McClay switched over to left- wing with Chesterman for change and even this move did મ in any way make any dir ference The only thing that came out of this switch" WES Chesterman giving full support to the forwards which indirect- ly helped the Army on a guet-

coring spree

The most overworked man in

this encounter was Navy's cos-

Tathan Payne

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Police Win 10-0 From

Australian

By "PAK LO"

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MELBOURNE'S OLYMPIC VILLAGE WILL COST £12 MILLION

Says WILLIAM

FISH

Melbourne.

In the pleasant, tree-lined suburb of Heidelberg, seven miles from the centre of Melbourne, workmen are forging ahead of schedule on the £1,600,000 international village being built to accommodate 6,000 athletes and officials from 70 countries taking part in next year's Olympic Games here.

The village, a self-contained settlement of brick and concrete houses and flats, will most probably be complete by next Juno five months before the Games begin.

officer of the Olymple Organising Committee tolerates no letup in the preparations,

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It is Melbourne's answer to and the Pactfie, are expected. į Lout-General Willam Bridge- the crities (heard both in Axes The Games will probably attract ford, Incisivo diet, executive tralia and abroati) who add this 20,000 visitors from all parts of city would never be coady in Australia. Ume for the Games,

Melbourne promises "good The

1,500,000 ellizens

Lieut of clown accommodation at reason-

General Bridgeford. Maybourne (and to a tesser ex-ablo rates" to them all—a sume-

former Commander-in-Chfel

British the 1ht Australians in every comer what remarkable boust for a city

Commonwealik of this sports-loving country)

where there ▒ና never much Forces in Korea, sald in Sydney: Chiave come le regard it as a

to spare.

"Preparations are going smonth. mutter of personal prestige that

Those who cannot be acconi-ly. but a national effort is stiti

needed. modated in hotels will stay in arrangements should be

selected hores and guest houses. the

"I am certain in my own mind Rates will range from 10/- to that the Games can be sucrEUN- £1 is a day for bed and break-ful, but I say this with reserva- fast.

Hona. Mr The reservatious nre that it

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FACILITIES Plans for making Melbourne's Pellites aupertor 10 Utove

flared f previous

Olymple elties are the only topic

lomi sportsmen consider worth dis- cusding. Nearly £4 millon is being

stadia, orenIRS, spent on buklings, and

accommodation athletes.

for

to

Every house national village

the Inter- 110s ils own bathroom and laundry. Rooms,

Melbourne councillor,

will will require a national effort on Maurice A Nathan, who

05- accommodation

the

of the part

Servicos. superviso

"We alm to businessmen, governments, local rangements, said: offer all types of accommodation government and the man in the

overseas visitors, from semi-street.

typical suburban "The whole nation must be- luxury dwellings. Bul they should come Olymple conscious." book immediately."

Tickets for most events avaliable to

overseas visitors. Prices vary from 4/8₫

£2

to

Are

75 a day. Forty-five Drawing Of Stumps

At 6.30 p.m.

which contain table, wardrobes, and comfortable beds and chairs,

tu

'tickets

for standing will be shared by two athletes. thousand

room will be issued daily and Shops, banks, i canteen, post

dental 250 office and medical and

linguists speaking лого the than 40 languages will interpret centres are being built in

tureign competitors village and mure than £16,000 for has been spent on training fleks, trees and landscaping, Adult

30 high are being transportert to the site.

visitors.

and

RESPONSIBILITY Making the Games a success has become a national rispon- sibility.

The organising com- mittee is receiving technlen) and

There will be eight kitchens, cach catering for 000 sportsmen, and four smaller ones preparing financial help from the Federal On Wednesday evening on the Police ground at Boun-food for 300, Chefs, including New and State Governments and the dary Street, the Policemen racked up one of their biggest Australlans from most European Melbourne City Council. Heores to date when they overcame the Australian ship countries, have been engaged to cook the athletes national Condamine by 10 points (2 goals) to nil in an exciting shes to ensure they are struggle. Originally the Police were to play Pukaki, but upset by unfamiliar diet. the Navy switched teams due to pressure of work.

The first half was mainly a forward struggle with the Police winning the larger share of the scrums, and the Australians taking charge in the lineouts.

The Condamine's threequartēra when they got going were by far the more dangerous and had the Police nol tackled as they never have before Condamine would have emerged the victors.

Three New Zealand

Olympic Candidates Hope

For Selection

By NORMAN WILLIAMS

Auckland, New Zealand.

Three New Zealand athletes are making strong claims for inclusion ed, kicked and did everything in the country's 56-man team for the Olympic Games at Melbourne next

to stop the ball but all to

no

+vail In fairness to Payne, he year.

did his full share of work and probably had the defenders job added to his task

Condamine's inciting was also hard and low and full many Polleemun bit the dust,

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In the second half the Aus- tralians saw more of the bull and their three line was sent off time and again,

but the Policemen held them and eventually, for ing them back, they scored again,

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One thousand eight

hundred domestle servants, walters, guards, telephonists. cooks, guides and drivers will staff the Vilage. Nor is this all. To ensure privacy for the athletes. surrounded the village will be by a man-proof fence which will be constantly patrolled.

The famous Melbourne Cricket Ground will become the

main Olympic stadium, Bulldozers are already tearing up the pitch on which Larwood, Bradman End others gave some of their most brilliant displays. Grandstands have been enlarged, and 104,000 spectators will watch the Duke of Edinburgh open the Games.

At Olympic Park, a few hun- dred yards away, three пош

Arenas and an ultra modern swimming stadium will accommodate 80,000 spectators.

VISITORS

The Police threes seemed to be much happier with Lloyd in halt position and Lelliott on the wing, while the Ühe under pack, leudership of Shelley, were al-sports ways a danger

more ence

The game centred itself main- ly between the two 26s until near the end of the first half a llacout. and the Police won the forwards took the ball, then sent it out to their threes and Mursh easily beat three men to score well out. Johnstone con

verted. 5-0.

One la 22-year-old Kerry Williams, a Royal New Zealand Air Force physical

trouble to He won the New instructor, whose eyes are on the 1,500 and 5,000 Metres runs. Zealand cross-country title at Timaru in August from a top fleld which included the Army's forwards, altacking world-rank Miler, Murray Halberg (4 minutes 4.4 seconds).

with punch, precision and power, meant business from the

yet

27th minute.

No score this signalled ....but eventual beating that would be handed out to the Royal Navy.

courage.

Williams' misfortunes began as

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On the

three of

the RAF

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Sports Diary

TODAY

Boccer

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AN from tomorrow until the end of the month. flore for drawing stumps in all League Cricket matche: will be 6.30 p.m. This rule will sland until Summer Time ends,

Final Acceptors For Jockey Club Cup

The

London, Oct. 20.

final acceptors for the Combined HAF Far East v Chinees Jockey Club Cup, to be run Selection

(CH), 6 p.m.

TOMORROW

over two miles two furlongs at Newmaritet on Thursday, Oct. 27, were announced today.

They are with weights; Cricket Athletica HKAAA men meeting-first day Entente Cordiale (all 9 st. 3 lbs). Bitter Sweet, Romany Air and Anny ground, Boundary Street, 2.45

KCC.

Arary North v KGV, KCC "A" V

Soccor

Prince Barle, Monastir, Macip,

Bay Viking, Weather Permitting

run

gredo,

Tet Division; Amy South He CCC VIÓ, Opthalats V Police, Navy v Army North, RAY vand Bless You (all 8 st. 4 lts).

2nd Divisions: Recreio V Arty

DEWHURST STAKES South, fic v Dockyard, Dus v RAF

Thirteen fined acceptors for HCC "B", University “A” V NEVY, the Dewhurst Stake, to be

uver seven furlongs ni New- Ist Dividon: South Cind 7

nutket

on Thursday, Oct. 27, Police (CH), Club v Kitchee (Club), Novy Kwong Wals (Navy) were also announced today with matches at 6 pm.

weights: and Division: South China v Ratification (9 st, 3 Hs), Poller (CH), Club v Klichng (Club), Jardines vi Tung Wah (NT) all Prince Moon and Castle Marino matches at 3.30 p.m.

(both 8 st. 13), Atlas, Burkit Timah, Dacian, Court Command, Roman Con- Coppersmith,

the

3rd Division: Telephone v Sollet. tors, RAMCittle Jaiwan at Valley, at 3.30 p.m.; Gymnastic v Prisons, REME Y Тгалкиния Happy Valley at 4 p.m.

at

A. National Arts Festival of drama, music,

ballet

and art, ΤΟ the Edinburgh similar

will be staged to co- Festival, incide with the Garnes. Nearly 20,000 overseas vinitors, includ-Hollandia, Lane Crawford v RIL at all 8 st. 9 lbs) and Marian-

Happy Valley, at 6 p.m. Zealand Ing 10,000 from New

KCC TENNIS TEAM TO PLAY MACAO CLUB

The Civil Tennis Club

4th Division Rediffusion

Rugby 48 13de y Club "A" (29) ↑ p.m.; Navy Gurung (39 Police) 3.18 p.m.; HK & Kowloon Garrison v Club "D" (19) 4.39 p.m.

TAP Island v 27 Bde (Kai Tak) 3.15 pm: RAF Mainland v Palles (Kas Tak) 430 p.m.

Hockey

Ladies' League: KGV "B" v Ser- vices (BS) 2.15 p.m.; (Gremiing v KGV "A" (KP), 2.39 p.m.; Dorista of | "A" v Gremlin Kings (IV) 2.50 pm Dorian "B" y Cralpenzower (IV) p.m.; Recreto v Victoriatis (BS) 4 p.m.

Macao will be sending a tennis team to Hongkong to play a series of friendly games against the Kowloon Cricket Club.

The team, which consists of six players, will be arriving to-

ΥΡΩΣΤΟΥ.

SUNDAY

Cricket All Aletips IDCAAA open meeting second dayı at Army Ground, Boundary Street, 2.15 p.m.

2nd Division: Police v University.

TIKCC "Occasions15" Fricully: 8CM Postcripts", 11.30 am.

V

quest, Leonardo da Vinci, Drunken Sailor, and Tudor Era

zleigh (8 st. 8 lbs).-China Mall Speelt1.

1956 WORLD MOTOR CYCLING

The

CALENDAR

Paris, Oct. 20. 1036 World Motor Cycling Championships will be decided Op

nine results of Grand Prix events.

Dates

und venues of these Axtures were decided today by the International Motor Cycling

They Congress here.

ore op 1st Division: Eastern v at Joseph'a (CH), Ging Tao v CAA (Club), RAF follow:* moet Macao |ỳ "Army (Navy), all matches at 8 May 5-0 Spanish Grand

They will play two men's doubles matches and a mixed double, at Cox's Path on Sun- day.

KCC's teams to are as follows:

p.m.

Hotter

2nd Division: Eastern v St Joseph's (CH), si To vai CU TẬP

v Army (Navy), all matches at 250

3rd Division: Talkoo v KMB (KV),

PILX.

May 27-French Grand Prb. June 4, 6, B-Isle of Man T.T.

are giving each a chance before | Ouang, M. C. Hung und Norman CMB V Dockyard (V) at 230 p.m. Pe 30 - Nolherlands Grand

Midway through the second halt Shelley scored a very nice try when taking the ball from a loose maul he kicked ahead, and, following up fast, father- ed and scored directly under the posts, Johnstone found it

add the two extra points for the conversion, 10-0,

OTHER GAMES

Behlod Willams' success is

same day the RAF This year, after the removal was potentially the best sculler word go and right away goal-story of brillian victory over of the same cartilage from the in the world. He could easily be

Mainland put out their second keeper Payne was in trouble.

Lt adversity.

27 against other knee,

Bly. Since childhood, he

he again ignored a favourite for the Olymple title string Morris tried, McMillan shot

left the field has been in hospital about 20 doctors' orders, winning hand- at Melbourne.

(Strange's), and and then Walle allempted to times for treatment for various sumcly from one of the strongest Australians saw Rowlands in

the victors by 14 points to 11 score from inside the box in

he beat their points. whun injuries and doctors have told Gelds in the history of the event.action, those heelle Brst ten minutes. him

Champion P. Evatt and former several times that his

As only

the usual His best Mile time, 4 minutes Olympie Utle-bolder, M. Wood, Once Morris nodded a header uning days, begun at school,

Malaland fifteen were there it But from were over.

doctors 10.4 seconds, has been bettered at Sydney, the so hard that it bounced

was a fairly even game right in front of Payne over

reckoned without his sterling in New Zealand only by Halberg

Sculling just under 3 stone. and Britain's Roger Bannister.

the one outstanding player was the bar.

Rowlands is a powerful man who Walters, the RAF hooker. Williams coach, the Nethmal has great stamina at the finish.

At present Morathon Champion, Arthur He has been

training steadily

Mary's "A": A. Augusted, N. a toddler when he was goed in Lydlard, whose

p.m. target is also for the Olympics for months, three hookers to choose from and Augustad. Cyril Kotowall, C. face by a goat and had a Melbourne, Is confident that doing weight lifting,

broken in the spokes of a Williams will be seen in action building, cycling and sculling. finally deciding on a permanent Leonard. bicycle.

selection, but at the Olympic Games.

Walters should TURNED ON THE HEAT

These three men will be pro- easily take pride of place, minent in the coming New Army turned on the heat

I would class him as of about Zealand track and rowing season He ret attracted attention as from the 20th minute. Inside-

Another athlete who bid for which will substantially decide the same standard as Blocman, Mrs Gotz, and Mrs Mario Ram- in promising runner when Jeft Waite throw

away. A

Olympic selection ta attracting scoring chance when five yards the Timoru High School's attention is

who will wear the country's all-inst year's BAF and Colony the 24-year-old

He black singlet and shorts with the hooker, and definitely a man to away from Payne le lofted the Junior and Intermediate croKS

WAIKA

Norman Read

aliver ferient emblem at Mel- watch. started instead of taking a fast country titles, (Dr Jack Love-

athletics lock, the Berlin Olympiad 1,500 enthusiasts

Dourne in November next year. grounder

that would have Metres Champion, was eduented resin 4 hours 30 minutes by covering 50,000

--Chim Mail Special. probably benten the Navy ai Timou High School.) custodian. The ball salled horm-

40.5 seconds—or 18 seconda bot- lessly over the crossbar.

Williams suferod a series of ter than New Zealand's previous Injuries at school, including a Chesterman was the next to broken nose, broken finger and call upon

Payne to effect

a double fracture of the collar New Zealand well saved shot, that had the hors. His right arm was badly years ago. Navy custxilan jumping in the crushed when it was caught in Eritish Junior five-mile walk

to grab this dangerous machine. Over this perlod drive.

doctors had been trying to rid record of 38 minutes 32 seconds After McClay and then Morris Wuliams of a spinal

infection since 1951. shot wild, the opening goal which threatened to paralyse his etum in tho 28 minute. back. Ray treatment and con- MeMillm crossed over a long pans tinued exercise finally cured that to Morris and the latter pushed the ball to the far parmer of: the not before Payne could

bail

air

move,

PROMISING KUNNER

ho

PREVIOUS BEST

best.

Read, a carpenter, emigrated to from Briain two

The excellence of Reud's 50,000 Metres performance can be seen when viewed against the Olymple nocord of 4 tours 20 druiter He won National Junior Arack 7.8 seconds set by Italy's .. titles and records and the Junker Derain at Helsinki in 1952. choes-country title in 1931. Before

this year's Senilor cross-country One of New Zeninund's brightest victory, Williams had had two prospects for an Olympic tile thirds and a second in the event. Is Donald Rowlands, the Bellsh Last year, when he was third, he Empire Games Scaling Cham as McMillan's header went in trained and reel against doctors' sion. American And British exe

A corner to the Army in the 35th minute caw goal number two missing the mark by inches

ches over the bar. By the 40th orders following the removal of perle who saw him, win at Van minube the Navy defence: was a knee cartilgee.

couver in 1954 claimed that be

THE

day,

Finally, on the same Tamar drew with REME 3-3.

GAMBOLS

SAYE WANTS ME TO PAINTI THE FRONT DOOR TO-NIGHT

(D'YOU. THINK IT'LL RAIN ?

NO, I DON'T

THINK SO

Men's "B": K. Getz, C. Smith, E. C. Fincher, N. Oei. D. Coffey, Ladies: Mis Mary Pepperell,

chand or Mrs Liang,

There will be a dance at the KCC omorrow evening com- The Macho mencing at 9 p.m. team has boo invited.

4th Division: 38 v Caroline

July Belgian Grand Prix. BiP (HPV), University v Dodwell

July 22 German (y) et 3.30 pan; food Works v

Grand fic Aircraft (iv), Watsons v Kin Prix. Godowns (HIV) at 5 p.m.

August 0, 11-Ulster Grand Ride Shoot Spoon Shoot, Kal Tak " range Prix. at a.m.

1 Golf Colf at Fanling: Bist round,

August 18, 19-Swiss Grand Victoria Cup, Prix.

Bowls

September - Italian Grand

Special

Annual Ladies match? Hongkong Prix Des Nations Chink Mall

| v Kowloon në KBGC. at 9.30 p.m.

by Barry Applelic

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