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ST. JOSEPH'S 2, ÁRMY 1

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955;

ARMY YESTERDAY WAS AN INEPT. INSIPID TEAM AGAINST SAINTS

Says I. M.

MacTAVISH

If ever a team got exactly what its play deserved it was the inept, insipid Army outfit that turned out at Causeway Bay yesterday. They had three-quarters of the play and a score of chances for every one that fell to the Saints, but one golden opportunity after another was thrown away and no side that squandered chances as the Army did deserves better than defeat.

The St Joseph's boys never gave up trying and, even without three of the regular players from Macao, they were worth their two points if only because they scured two good goals from the few chances that came their way.

The strong cross fed wind Full marku to the Saints for did not make for easy playing keeping

Leonard. their task. conlitions but

Wong neither side Bux, Cheung Tam-sum, really made use of it to the Kaini- fun, Ward and Albert get

Early play advantuse

ww special marks of merit for their Luvutr

the soldiers ul. hard work although the Suits loukent dangerist enough in attack #t

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There

BAD BLUNDER

will Army

back-

the strength

showing

was no surprise when Chester-slapping man put the Army in the back this

ju thử 12 nang-

Lewin, Crompton fell to upe erillekin.

Only and Mullet: Ashworth dd the well apart from the bad blunder next half-hour, but Morris was that

Chaner after

F

the sobbery' fut wands

671

Jost

The some

Melunes

culprit-in-chief in the squander trad hard to have the play into mania that took place mind even jattack, but in doing so he left when the ball wa

a big gap down the Samts left jedince 197

Het the speed from the big fout a few yards

2011 lachend

in line when the attack Moal be still managed to get it back

broke dowEY. The forwards were round the post or over the har

Ja shocking Jol there is po

the suitable description.

VERDICT

HEROIC PART

Leonard Ja the Seinia' you!

The Army forwards have no

a

played a heroic part in keeping | appesal tigrist a verdict of being his charge Itnet, and although found guilty of every Bluff in he frequently mihandled the k bull, he kept his end up to good purpose. He got good support troan Bily and Wour Kontun

Just when It looked

and

though the interval would come with the score unchanged the courageous Saints got their rew ward with

Poulay [Pub Wan! The les eestine several mên on his way to qual and his final effort left zowel j without a chance et salg.

1

was almost

Thu течестный completely

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the

Anny, it prowess bu of the ball

in L

Swoop after woop was made on the

Saints' goal.

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TEAMS

10

Joseptés; Leonard, Ping-man, Bux, Cheung Tan- Wong Kam-fun Wong Kwong-slug. Peretuo Itoh, Ward, Cotrim, Alberto,

Army: Lewis. Hogan, Fruttip- 1H1 McLaren Alwarth, Mul- McMillan,

Medanighlan,

Club 3, Police 3

Sattenlay

The

collarled

Club pulled one out of the blue Tu save the game.

from

Club got good service Joues, Planck, Armstrong and Plekering but

front rank was very weak.

the

For Police, Chan Burg-wing, Ng Ling, Tam Cheung-sing and Tag Wah collect the main honotirs.

This was not one of Moss's better

Kames and Au Chi-yin still out of touch.

VERDICT

Very ruinary fare. eveni The tail misbriaved itself.

TEAMS Club:--Jones, Planck, Bishop, Pickering, Douglas. Armstrong, McCult Martin. *Tomlinson, Player, Dignan.

Poller:-Kwok Man-sum, Ná Chung-sing Chan Hing-wing, Ng Ling. La Kal-ful, Wake- nek, Tant Chung-sing. Mos Au Chi-yin, Kwang Ping-moon, Tsang Wah.

Rodrigues Is Macao Tennis

Champion

ANXIOUS MOMENT FOR TIGERS

This goalmouth melee in front of Sing Tro's half saw the Kowloon Motor Bus side going all out in their attempt to beat custodian, Tam Nai-huen, KMB's centre-forward Tang Yee-kit failed to get his head to the ball this time as Tam punched it well out to save the situation. The match ended in a 2-2 draw at the Club ground yesterday.-China Mail Photo.

The Team

Delawares Remain

Only Unbeaten

In Their Section

OUT"" By "TIME

Playing heads-up ball behind the steady right arm of their ace hurler Gogo Santos, the Delawares beat the Comets 10-6 in a thrilling eight-inning tussle to head the League table in the Men's Senior "B" Divi- sion.

Entering the top of the eighth with a 6-6 deadlock, the Delawares shot ahead on a masterful two-run homer by Junior 'Mighty Mite' Tonnochy to remain the only unbeaten team in their section.

Toys -0 3-0 nor 8-9 5-7, 7-5.sw

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RACEHORSE OWNERS IN UK WANT A FAIRER DIVISION OF THE SPOILS

Says VERNON MORGAN

London, Oct. 31. Racehorse owners in Britain want a fairer division of the spoils.

At the annual general meeting of the Racehorne Owners Association presided over by the noted owner, Sir Malcolm McAlpine, members heard the Council's report on how beat they could get a better financial return for the money they put into racing.

The report pointed out that the Assoolation and the Jooksy horse racing in England was Club about overligations into the only sport in which the suspected doping.

poople who provide the enter The Jockey Club turned down talument have to pay for the their suggestion that the sample of the silvu taken by the cai- privilege of doing so.

In the last three years owners dial analyst to the Jockey Club had paid nearly £4,500,000 or should be divided into two or

of the prize three over 40 per cent

part being parts, each money. At a recent Midlands marked and sealed and one part meeting of the total prize money handed to the owner, or trainer of nearly £3,000 sterling the of the suspected horse for inde- owners had contributed inpendent analysis.

HANDSOME SUBPLUS The Association

felt

entry fees all but £800,

this "In France," said the pres!- doni, "owners subscribe only six would be more in accordance the generat low of the per cent of the prize money with. We have to fuce the fact that land. The Jockey Club thought more and more relief will have otherwise,

The Association has also been to be given to owners' here,"

It was small wonder, saith the going into the question of dia- owners qualifications for bamping and report, that important and breeders like tho As boring. They want the Jockey

Club to

follow the land taken by Khom removed almost their

the National Hunt Commiflet, ricing Interests from England to

which allows the townrda t France.

the

others

of

automatically last.

One of the suggestions put place a disqualified horse seconta forward to assist the owners and not

To back their. view they in- was that a share of television fees paid to British race courses stanced the case of a three- elling race this season The horse should go to the owners.

third horse. Anished 20 when the Association has already written to the stewards of the Jockey lengths behind the other two. first past the post by a Club to ask their views on this The

head was disqualified and the LOWER ENTRY FEES

third, though 20 lengths behind Several race courses are now the others, was placed second receiving what the report des- to earn a ball-share in a hand- cribod

"substantii Bote

Surplus for consideration"

out to the It was pointed inancial commercial television. The Jockey Club that their present socretary of one racecourse sald disqualification rule greatly dis- request was a reasonable couraged forecast botting. This one which should benefit the affected the owners in that a owners either by an increase in proportion of the money came the prize money to be won or back to them in various grants, lover entry fees.

The Association is

anxiously views of the Some rececourses, notably As-awalting the

and The Senior "A" Leaguo saw Coming indo the top of the Tony Tavares' masterful South China addling another

aeventh with 4-3 lead, the in-four attempt at the plate that cot and York, have clready done Jockey Club on this point

what they can to help owners, the suggestion that they should victory to their record when Delawares meaked two more drove in three runts.

In the Senior "A" Division. Throughout the year the exccu- benefit financially from the new for Eddie tallies coross for Insurance when they accounted

two these

courses TV contracts, China Mall Marques' Warriors 0-3, capitali- fte: one out, and Chaves walk-the South China triumph did tives Macao, Oct 31

inaccuracy of ed, Cypry Caldas grounder to not prove an easy one as Eddie have put the entry fees received Special. Club deservedly

Humberto Rodrigues became |

UNDER HEAVY FIBE Association hope that siabaler

Google Marques the bot-comer was muffed and Marques unpredictable Warriors back into prize money. their firad podest of the person | the

Lendon, Oct. 81. victors for five Mac hardcourt Men's sing

in the fatal sixth inning, when when they shared six goals on Singles Tennis Champlon

placet men on second and third, extended their

will follow suit if and yea- | **

frames on a three-oil tio

The MCC (Marylebone Cric. he fell with their old trad-traday

to pieces, issuing three A wild pitch scored Chaves and full

their when they get additional money ket Club), rulers of British cric when

defvated De

a crack-up by infeld successive free passes to arst an no vals from the Police

miscue put Caldas before Arlindo de Assis

hurler in the fatal sixth frame from TV. blended with a hit to give the across.

Regret was expressed by the ket, bave been under heavy are Boundary Street

the game away. The bottom end of this frume 8 t Chinese leds three runs for the

Major-General from sports columnists, and vice president, happy however

Chinese lads nursed a Playing

the tempo increase with rated be too

whose writers last week. Foremost is R. Harold Wernher, margin of victory.

autittenness

3-0 lead for four 09 the comfortable encounter, startling the morning

the Champlon lly the rumpus which their ruling the Warriors wife owns unti Buster Hollands Blackhawks Conet side came to Ute amid innings.

Into

Meld, that so many high class of what constitutes a hat-trick the game in

went

to the United has caused.

They have to over undisputed possession lourd yelly from rabid fans to fought back

decreed that when George Ribeiro stallions of the

they draw rin up, neck-to-neck with the fifth when cellar spoil

apponents their last opened with a free pass to first. States. Stakes in America are trimmed by C. C. Lee's their WETO

alteh #tempt at the box. With A bunt and a 'bean ball' brim-high owing to the large amount long as a boiler takes thres

which Athletics 4-2 in Chinese

after one out,

ownors get out of the wickets with three consecutive med the bases

a match, it does not out, Ray Lee started things fast-moving game.

The lote pats up nearly balls in clean drive through Frot-footed Stephen Xavier then tola

and al-matter in which over or even In the

Frodoing with minor loop

which

innings It is

It is accomplished. Diesta's P. I.

Dodgers notched the box and stealing second on once again stole the show as he all the stake money

punched the next pitch.

a deve into centre- though expenses are high it is

They have recognised as up their fourth victory of the

worth while owners going into G. Kotwall followed suit with feld for two runs. season when they trounced the

another anash through the bag. After using the sauce at three racing, as a great many of them hat-trick the Surrey and Eng Oversens Chinese 20-1 behind

Loc. scoring

Gary Hamel all in the sixth, Warrior slabster must reap benest from it," he land bowler Tony Lock's feat of taking wickets with his last two the no-hit pitching performance stint in injury with an- Google Marques went haywild declared

balls in one innings and his by e

ace burier R. Pacheco who

lost

his bearings, Saying that he did not believe claimed nine txutters at the plate other simple into short cutre as

feld and M. Hassan obtained a walking the first three South American business meo and the first ball in the follow on. five-toning squirmish. Of the other two games played, base on balls to load the sacks. China batters to fill the bases. racing community would go on the Eagles beat the Lion Cubs

der epoxi the ins and boun- "Time was called, and Marques with it if it were not profitable; the that ho expressed of The Police were hoidkost 1

third- in The Schoolboys' Troubles 18-4 while the youthful escaped milt

not sell their best clare that under this rulleg it owners would

is possible for the same than to 3-2 lead and doing enough of-

the Conet yanked in favour of

hurlor Reggie Santos, who was DW the baseman Chaves, Hasdeutert Termis

whitewashed semi-final Seminoles

stallions to go abroad. section wint lacking to fee, confident

Chinese Recrea-humble Tal Tung squad with a

wild as the two nisu other shaky as he passed tow that theso ownces are be dismissed twice and that the tieng tailles were pushed across the firm butter to face him for largely delves into it by taxation

bat-trick might be accompiliated Creasmig the lead rather than played at the

tion Club yesterday, Michael 20-0 count.

in different overs on sopsan.fe bung perpení back to equality,

st!!] two ducks in the a free run A single by Seldon

daya, which they claim 15 The inill was swung out to the and fu Po-yip beat R. Getz

stage, winning Mn and in individ kill let two but I do hope that if they are and R. Pepperel in straight sets

pond.

aportamen they will con

fantastic. hurier Gogo Santos applied more tallies come across to sew tinue to carry on in this country by 7-5, 6-0,

pressure on his every pitch and up the ball game.

and not sell all their best horses fanned the next two batters to

out and M. Ferras looked over abroad," s the General. retire the side.

It was disclosed that got three fast strikes, veteran Hankk Killeen rilled a single but was tione had taken place between left stranded as lanky Jóc Reis --- only managed to stir the breeze for the anal out.

stood arm and with Lee Ping man finding

his form at eight buck the defence resisted about filling to collect

efforts to read through

Fing

th

IN

he

here

game, stendy

always WDS print from this grime i wlach dhurat to Rodrigues title, whom

chances | he extended to a full five sets, The finishing of the Aund

than Club

The veteran had to put in ali chilly wonk #rishing woefully weak and ¦ was

be Pulter forwards,

his stunina and experience tes suffering from

display by There we apother courupesuo

promising young subdue the the log

kept tennis star. Jamal dunger in the forward Jeans in the home

Thus, Rextrigues reconquered How different with St the blue and while in with a

the crown be lost last year to thance and they stuck to their Pinned back their

France Canavarro, -- territory for long periods, 1 with such soal purpose Its they Anitched an equaliser wouh! suddenly break away and in these fleeting raid to the led minutes of the Rocha, Catrim and Alberto al-Kumme.

uttack with Morris knock on

moves

Joseph'.

WAL

they

ways looked likely to get a goal, The avring of this goal was

The Army switched theu for- ward formation to almost every possible permutation but a grad simply would not come wint dul comme

wis another of these

deteusva ex prizive

alq that bove

the Cust

240 many palaki Uus reason.

Centre-half Astiworth gut the ball just outside his own pranity area: he beat his man neatly enough but, with plenty of me and lots of space in which tu move The Doll

safety, he pushed it straight to the feet of unmediately on opponent, I was swung

#goal across

and

the Alberto, completely unmarked,

took his time before slamming it into the net to win the game for his side,

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UP ANOTHER RUNG The Capandas lases climbed up mother rung of their pon- nint ladder when they accounted for the Colleen girls 12-5 in the distaff section while the Wahoos Ng Man-cheung v Michael Lo, Ling | kept in step with, their arch-

to Cheung-

rivals with

a convincing 48-11 battering of the lowly. Tai Tung schoolgirls,

From out of a crowd of Fong players it was suddenly driven towards

Soinehow goul,

Jones, at full stretch, managed push it away, but I ran

to

atralight to Trang Wah.

little winger

The steudied himself

and cracked the ball back.

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It looked all

gold, but

defender's foot stopped its

progress; it bounced to Phayer in the middle

idle of the penalty area

and he banged nway down

(3 p.)

"Men's singles

(Semi-final 4.15 pm)

Ip Koon-hung V V.T, Wang,

Men's Doubles (Quarter-final 5.35 pm)

and T.K. Choy Cheung Chan and Tung Ching-kai,

W.P.

T

INTER-SCHOOL FOOTBALL

field, Somehow I got through The following were the results

with the of school-boys"

to Tomlinson, and Police defenders still wondering yesterday:

how their own efforts had fall-Le Saile ed to produce a gont, the fleet-

fooled

centre racerl

place the ball neally

football played

Hentar Lenguo

fementi(w/o)

Wah Yan IK ahead to Pool Bus cy into

5.F. Xavier the net ng Kwok Man-sun advanced

the angle. pilch presented an Interesting

sturdy in smiles and scowls....

lo

nnrrow

Queen Elizabeth

iSt Stephen's

Wai Yan Kin

• Queen's College Chatham

at Aberdeen 7.9,

+ KGV

"Intermediato League

The

King's St Joseph's

La Sullo Junior Tech-

This was

the highlight of a Wat game that was never more than Tak Yan just mediocre. Few reputations St Louis were enhanced although

King's bath Queen's teams take credit for a refresh- int display of good sportsman- Wanisat

Mundang ship.

Inland Road McCall opened the scoring Tak Yan the Club soon after the Kay start and it was not until the Balesian 25th minute that a good shot from pint-sized Ng Ling put the Police on level terms.

Tsang Wols

sklo put his ahead in the 41st minule and they held it until 15 minutes after the interval, when. Picker. ing-now nt inadde loft---beat Kwok Man-sun to make it 2- 061.

With Moss and Tum Cheung- sing combining well it looked as though the Police would regain their lend and this they did in the 60th minute whai Tafig Wali scored a well directed shot that Rave. Jones no chance to NAVE.

UPPER HAND

Police generally held tho jipper hand but Au Chil-vin could make nothing of (vergeo" Armstrong nud attack after

sibéke failed; out at the vitel

2 and as you buve rend

Wai Yan 11K

3 Wali Yan Ilu

• Cementi

1 Salesian

3 5.3. Xavier

1 Aberdeen

• St Joseph's

Junior Learne

0 St Louis

Junior Tech

• St Joseph's St Mark's

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At this

TIMELY SMASH

With the ding-dong battle Eighth

Re After

wus

be

After Stephon Xavier flew

Kood

Newspapers have been in- quite ridiculous. Renders the

Fighting desperately to break mnist says, that on

Most would like to see the hal-trick given the pride of place it deserves by reserving this honour for a bowler who with con- takes three wirkets secutive balls in the same over. 'would extend this to Others Into the extending

by the Blackhawks to rake in the same innings but the MCC's inning, manager Charlie Taking the offensive

two runs in the third and one case for allowing it in separate Tight

modios singled sharply

CAA 4, Blackhawks 2 oach is the fifth and sixth lo

and even from the word 'Go', the League-

on separate Danings and one out and romped all the way leading Delawares drew blood

day's on Junior Tennochy's kome

their icat 4-0.

appear to have few Though they outhit In the first frame when young brillant homer in deep left opponents, the youthful Black- Johnny Chaves punched a single | brill

One colum This timely smash in rightfeld,

second, fleld.

hawks hud to take a backseat the goose egg on the score-

Remedios, this reasoning by the MCC they advanced on an infield out and this crucial inning aw the in their clashi against the board, Eric Frank'

as the latter pinch-hitting for Barrelto in the should allow batsmen to claim crumble to a Chinese Athletics scored on another bingle by Comet defence

blended dished up

a determined brand Hawk half of the sixth, lashed centuries if they made, say, 94 lanky "Toning' Tavares.

pulp as another walk

In the first. Innings and the Not to be out-done by their with a double by Cypry Caldas of ball to shove the youngsters liner into deep left field that had extra bases written all over chased two more runs over the forcibly into the cellor berth in but cutfelder, 'Harry Kwok extra six in the second. And opponents, the Comets tied up

says that their eurother the game in the second frame

him off position, end decision is as much rubbish as on two successive singles by M.

playing Hassan and A. K. Ismail.

Two pop alles and a strikeout

hurler K. Nazarin, in on speared it for the first would be running the last sen

tence of one set of a play: in- in the Comet half ended the appearing unexpectedly

Tony Silva obtained a life

to the first sentence of the next. Rame and dropped them to CAA uniforin, turned in a bril on an error and scored or act. second place at the close of the lant gamo without issuing a

Cus single by

POPULAR VERSIONS initial round.

walk in seven innings. Though an

Remedios Garry

It has also Incidentally, Winning hurler Gogo Santor loser Graca of the Hawks had

the caused correspondence on how turned in a brilliant game with good day on the mound, with also got a life on a wild heave

Souza darled eight strikeouts to his credit, seven strikeouts to his

che rubber for the second Hawk the word hat-trick cumpe into grounder was ur of which being final outs in and only yielding two Tony Tavares

versions are that it came from squashed the upris.

The Hawks threatened again the action of clubs in the olden in their seventh frame when days giving new hat to the Tony Rodrigues singled for a bowler who took three wickets start but once again, three rapid with consecutive balls or tran outs saw him die at third to the system of talding a hat round allow the final score to read 4-2. the crowd to all with mckey for

The opening of the third

saw the Delawares forge Trame

ahead with three runs on two lead 4-1. Lead-off man to Junior Tennochy, hero of this cxciting

drow tussie, Di pass

2

2

Chaves

advanced when young

&

and

plate to make the final count the Senior "A" Division with, a rend 10-0.

opponenta

4-2

imming.

12 A

cheap

Infield

Souza.

cross

then sent them the Jater innings. He nover | singles, bla mates let him dawn tally, but 'n feeble grounder | being. The two most pópular. cavorting over the plate with

weakened under the fulllade of with very poor fielding and bat. long fly-ball that sailed over tils by his

and ting to hang their second de- centrefolder R. Leo for seemed to pitch better as the fent on his shoulder, triple. Winning pitcher Santos game went along. Pacing the.

through

BLOPPY FIELDING drive

the windy way for Santos tetumph was

Chinese Athletic in then iley

chasect Tavares Junior Tonnochy's timely four across for the third run,

bagger in the final frame and capitalised on the sloppy folding

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