RAF 2, CAA

FRILLY TIP TAPPING CAA GO DOWN TO A LIVELY STRAIGHT-LACED RAF SIDE

By I. M. MacTAVISH

Let's deal with first principles first. The object of the game is to score goals and on that basis alone the Airmen were worthy winners.

No matter what was happening around them they were always trying to get the ball into the net by the most direct route....the Athletics on the other hand seemed imbued with the idea that nothing mattered as far as good scoring was concerned unless it was embellished with a purposeless garland of fiicks, fluffs, taps and passes.

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In

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snap

100

the

the first half when the

dki in fact got the Blogburn

Burns played his usual stendy but the with much of the game at centre-half, Goes enjoyed period of handshakes

peremy the run of the game credit for the build-up going to real stor of the middle line was winger Johnson who is developing along -impla sexenner! out for use McLerm....but

few minutes the right ines. no credit a

Leonard took the g in a yellow tht why would gol

ilne honours shut at the RAF later when he was spoken to by front

with Last and the referee for kicking the ball McLennan and Blagburn pal.

1. screamed To le, Ludly for the vellow away when a decision was given ding wingers. Clarke spotted Pis otherwise good work by in- Rated Chinese inside forwards against him,

bui

gulping in ittle

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personal to swing the Gall about

the vore in the wilderness

pushing feud with Ho Kai-chiu. Toth continues to be an brilliant and blunder-

And

yet I am

at gred he vain.

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The Airmen had a bad poll at the beginning of the second half end were soon in trouble. Panie

the rear lines during enigma Aumen

LundberEL have sowerful new artdition to their strong CAA attuck and while all attack in Leonard fe boat As in confusion Chow Shiu-convinced that many of his ври

rund

of positional play hung cracked one into the netparently aimless pasecs are the

to level the wÓTES.

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the The styles

Lerains marked contrast und tran the Best whistle il Airmen

olyhow.

A few minutes later Bretell in sheer desparation almost drove a

the post.

in turn, 12312

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product of an astute football niind

thet out-thinks thooc round him.

In a sadly disappointing CAA

Clearance through his own goalside that never gave even a bint erd from the resultant COITIÉT kick the ball just scraped past thrilled the crowds this season. the fighting spirit that has

their way to Slowly

bul surely the RAF They tip-tapped wung the grene back in their certain defeat and the forwards must accept full blame for the favour and the writing was on

the polista. the wall for some time before

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Hon Kan kept a good goal but

NEW OLYMPIC ICE STADIUM

A view of the recently-constructed. Ice Stadium in the heart of Italy's The Ice Stadium Dolomite Mountains during its recent dedication ceremony.

THO was built for the 1956 Winter Olympics at, a cost of ' 1,300,000,000 Ure. stadium seats 12,000 persone, although, four times that, number, are expected tó be on hand for the Winter Olympics-Express' Photo.

Defence Played Prominent Part In Tigers' 3-2 Victory Over South China

an hard hitting mod

Clarke got the vital com either back really succeeded in SCORING CHANCES The CAA S

boys had two grind The big inside-left raced through

На in the opening in pursuit of a long high lob and subduing the RA wingers.

spite of his nutes that over elaboration and as it dropped he prodded it wide Sing played well at centre-half,

reluctance to shoot spoiled of the advancing goalkeeper into and Ho Kal-chlu-in indh,

only to be sent crash-pushing way--did a lot of good they should in fact the net. have been a soal behind in the ing in pain to the ground as Hong:ork at right-haif. Right-winger h laute when a high ervan Karr's boot hit him in the body. Tum Kam-on wasted several rst half chinces and the gyalmouth found

Clarke looked badly injured Chow Shiu-hung was the for- I has Laon.

I could not help ward star in a line that never Need oled to fus goal line plid somehow

feel that the clash could produced its best form....due Mathe-right bu! The

Bomehow bus

yesterday. ball Pave been avoided or at least in large measure to the close misjusiged the fight of the

and hard tackling of minimized if the goalkeeper, who narking cut it over the top

the RAF defenders. vas well beaten, had taken some evasive action.

iton

chance to

Price Han had a new wh

what a

a good goalkeeper he

Play terkuated After thu andying leap to push #

hed while the possibility of the Saved round the not end neck-om.thing dive RAF Increasing their lead

always

there present

scerned Vittle possibility of the L'aberite CAA getting a goal.

to thwart Turns Kan-moon were example, ut gekeeping at its

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DIFFERENT NOTE

wis

over-

good

VERDICT Victory went, to the boiler team.

In spite of a vociferous brutestations this up's almoult game was well handied .and by referee Sammy Trang. the MacTavish

is duffed Titter The RAF look the lead in the

to him for his quick thinking 11 was a pity that what had and courage in correcting a very Ah usiaste and the score was

estimony to vigilant been a bright and spirited game bad off-sido decision....but how Meals as he good plry Away early on should finish on a dif we could do without the petty

Chow Shul-hunghie tight Melannan ferent note.

performanCUS from cited b. man with a brilliant end Toth were both booked by righteous players

nxive and lofted the ball the referee and the man with generally wrong. into the goalurauth. Anxious vyem

shed it on flight and a cluster defendes and attackers con- nged on it as it droppedt.

2

the

It apessed to me that Blag

whistle also had to de soine stan peaking to Lo Un, Stoker, Blagban and Clarke.

For

self

who

are

By “TOUCHWOOD”

There was a touch of nostalgia about it as Sing Tao's Hau Yeung-sang and Cheung Kám-hol got together and played leading roles in Tigers' three goals to two victory over last year's Champlons, South China, at the Caroline Hill Stadium Defence played a predominant part in helping the Tigers to score their seventh victory in éleven outings and in the 90 minutes of tearpway soccer Sing Tho fully deserved their well earned victory.

NO UPSETS IN LEAGUE CRICKET PROGRAMME

“RECORDER”

There were no upsets in Saturday's First Division League Cricket matches and by Saturday evening, the overall picture as to who was in the race for the Cham pionship became dearer."

Army North looked at one stage like they might lose three or four points against RCC, but won by four wickets, Army South declared at 214 for five and beat the Optimista by 22 runs at Chater Road and Scorpions beat Recreio by qight wickets at King's Park. ..

The standings after Safirday's they were undefeated es matches are:

Army South Army North Scorpions

RAF

Indian RC Craigengowor

Optimists

KCC Police Royal Navy

PWDL Pts

6 5'0' 20

G 4-0 1. 10

0 4 0 10

5 3 0 2 12

6 2 2 2 10-

52 12 0

218

0

9

20 04 3

412 0

5 0 0 0 0

One roult that looked

Army

North won by four wickets. Carnell took four for 33 eight overs. He wasn't quite at his best, but the wicket salted him.

78, towards Bedson scored Army South's 214 for vu de- the Optimists. their

clared against

Optimista. with five

batsmen staying beyond a por- sonal contribution of 20, were nevertheless all out for 192 with

Army's like Nash (5 for 8) the

an tipset was RANS victory most successful bowler, against Indian Recreation Club

at Sookumpoo. But the Indiana

Though opening batsman A.E.

were playing quite a few ra- Noronha reached 4 and Eddle was undefeated with serves and their batsmen threw COBNO their wickets away, AR. Abbas 38, Recreio could only reach 102 was the only one who actually against Scorpions Stanton and Leach took most of the Recrolo last his wicket to a good ball.

wickeln. Alec Pearce and Ivor

on 128 for The Indians were all out for Stanton put

wicket 103. neither Birley nor Gee Scorpions' second being 15 effective as usual, Scorpions had no great difficulty Henderson being

most in winning. successful RAF "bowler

with

four for 30.

the

UPSET INDIANS

A left-hander, Taylor,

set the Indian

bowling

10-

and

the

and

A Happy Valley, Police tar- [rowly defeated the Royal Navy

by four elinst.

scored 34. RAF were 30 for one America Retains

wicket, 62 for two, 75 for three

and 17 for four. They won with

elx wickets intact.

In the other match

at Soo- kunpoo, KCC scored 115 against Army North, Guilford being the Но only batsman to come off.

not red 38. Lipscombe did take na many wicketa as usual, Greenhalgh, 4 bowler breaking both ways, taking six of the KCC wickote for 30 runs.

on Tam From the 39th minutes Shog Too's goalkeeper. There was also an element of juck for the Tigers yesterday. Nai-huen, left the fold early in wards, South, China drew rings

10 Early In the 11th minute the sixth minute through injury, [round their opponents and a

With Carnell finding form post minute from the interval they but he came back to his referee penalised South China's Kwok Ying-kee for handling the with a bandaged head.

scored the equalizer through Lee with the ball, Army North were Yuk-tok who

beat Tam Nal rot doing too well in their turn ball inside the box and srom the resultant penalty kick. Sing China threatened to open

By the eighth minute, South huon with a neat tag. It was at bat, four wickels being down

the Yi Cheuk-yin

that gut Yuk-for 50, five for 60 and fix for Tro's inside-left Lo Kwolt-tai

Yiu Chouk-yin's pile- [takin scoring position

in this 78. put Tigers one up with a beauti-scoring.

into goal goal. ful angular shot that gave Laudriver want snack

kceeper Tam Nai-hues and.n Kin-chung no chance.

minute ter left-winger

near

Mok As this setback for South Chun-wah's well-pitoed shot Chins wasn't sufficient to thrillsaw Ho Cheung-yau booting the for TEAMS

Ytü Cheuk-yin the

crowd.

ball ind capacity CAA Hon Kan. Cheng Yuk-

spectacular second hal goal Hou Young-cang to clear. the RAF Price gets full koo, Lo Un, Ho Kal-chiu, _Ho scored by Tigers' Ng Wai-man

ALL OUT BAID Young Kwok-kit, Tam In the 10th minute saw good afternoon's Staing.

for

9:

wns

Ryder Cup With

8-4 Win

Palm Springs, Calif.,

Nov. 6. America's superlative going contingent, playing best when the chips were down, retained the Ryder Cup, emblem of Inter- national Golf supremacy, today when they defeated the British challengeis 8-4.

Captain Chick Harbert's US team, ahead 3-1 yesterday, won five of the eight 38-hole singles Howard-Dobson was caught by matchos today-but only after Coffey at mid-on of Cornbil: putting out some of the best golf FUTILE RAIDS

| the 33-year-old history of the Lipscombe for two and South China returned to

the bowled by Robbie Lee after matches. with having scored 14 and things did

The British victors today Were old in the second half

for Amy Erie

Brown, plenty of ight left in them, but not look too happy

who vanquished fafter several futile rakda was North.

Jerry Barber 3-2, Arthur Lees, the Sing Tay side that brought

young John But a change of bowlers suit- and the brillant the crowd to their feet with a

One of this country's

Dr finest,

Cary Sing Tao came into their own spectacular goal scored by Ngpd, Tumill and Greenhalgh and Jacobs, who upset and goalkeeper Lau Kin-chung

after the 9th minute. Centre-Val-man in the 10th minute.

Middlecoff one up. with a sizzling 30 years drive

died Hardly had the cheats the whole forward Lo Tak-took trapped a RAF: Price, Breitel Martin, that was to change

net pass over to Lo Kwok- down when Tigers scored again Johnson, Burns, Stolper, complexion of the game.

tal, but the latter therw the in the very next minute McLennan. Leonar Toth,

Lo Kwok-tai scoring chance away with a wild this time it was Clarke. Blagburn.

who beat Lau Kin-chung with the the help of Lo Klan-chion,

him

i got there first and squeezed work between the posts; Bretell Kam-moon, Chow Heung-cheung, beating a bunch of defenders

ball ver the line before a improving with every game | Chow Shiu-hung, Tam Sum-

knocked it out and he can Avercome the chuen, Szeto Sum. This way soon confirmed weakness of being beaten the man's flag shot up

מנו

the ioskle

The middle

#

the referee was pointing to

the field

he must soon come reckoning for into the presentative honours.

MC-

A

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BACKGROUND

TO BRITAIN SIDELIGHTS

Pony Trekking Is

Business

Country

In Scottish

Places

Says J. W. TAYLOR

Big

Now

What beat the South Ching side in the match was the solid, almost impenetrable defence put up by the Tigers. The Carolin- ers had as much of the attack- ing 119 their opponents, brut forwards

Yuk-tak Lee

Ho Cheung-you Yiu Cheuk-in were given very little room to lift their boots.

OFF HIS FORM

shot,

and

was

Ip And Tsai Retain Hardcourt Doubles Title

In an all-out maid on South China side, Tigers Lo Kwok-tal took a shot at goal, These two snap goals gave the but the Caroliners' Kwok Ying Tigers a 3-1 lead but it

before South China not long the misfortune

returned the compliments with their scoond and what turned out to be their lost goal RESULTS AT A GLANCE Tuk-tak found the net withsociation retained their Hard-

kec

had

SECOND DIVISION

To make matters wOTBE the Caroliners, right-winger Chu Wing Wah was completely his usual form. Thrice when he was within scorios range he wasted these opportunities with Kitchee wild strofa that would have South Chins found the not had he been a CAA little more accurate,

Police

of

when

'American winners were far- bert, who licked Sydney Scolt 32, PGA Champion Doug Ford, Westman who won over Hurty

3-2, Sun Snead, who won over the British team captain Dai Roes 3-1, Tommy Bolt, 4-2 vi- for over Christy O'Connor, and Jackie Burke, 3-2 over Harry

Bradshaw,United Press,

Ip Koon-hung, and Edwin Teal of the South China Athletic As-

SEEBAW · DATTLE court men's doubles temis title

Burke and Bradshaw put on a when they beat W. P. Tsui and only 18 minutes to go to: K. Choy in straight sets in sesaw battle all the way Anal whistle, Sing Too were the Onal played at Chinese Re- through. The Englishman shot content to hold on to their 3-2

a six under

on the par 86 with their whole eleven creation Club yesterday.

Prior to this game, Ho Cheunght was a tie with

moming round but all that got players bundled up in front of

Burke. goal playing defensive game po retained his schoolboys singles Jeckie pulled two-up on the

for

FIRST DIVISION. South Chinas 2 Bing Tao CAA Police

picture gool.

a

1 RAF

2 Navy

3 Eastern

3 Sing The

A right to the end.

2

crown by beating his doubles

GRAF

TEAMB

1. Jardines

B

18-0

12 Club

0

1

Lee

The best man on the field for | KMB South China was their curto- dian. Lau Ku-chung whoed

THIRD

DIVISION 3. Bolaligr 2. Little Balwan

DIVISION

FOURTH

o. Tamer

1 H Aircraft

to | Wadean's

for Sing Too's

2 Caroline Hill

GWI

Do

Pony trekking in Scottish country places used to be almost exclu-

of applause. The Curofiners CMB ively indulged in by the crofter, trader, cottager and the odd traveller daring saves earned him rounds Gymwelle

would have lost by a wider mar- Now it is developing into a major business for the Scottish touring trade.

gin had it not been for Kin- Mere holidaymakers and travellers than ever have this year been carried by

chung who, time and again Będimudańs sturdy, sure-footed Highland ponies along routes and on to view points otherwise in- dived practically on to the feat University accessible to the average vialtor. It goes on all the year round, and heavy bookings of the Sing Tao forwards

grab the ball. are already in hand for special treks at Christmas and New Year at the eight estab

Ful

Turks Chang lished Scottish trekking contres.

Kam-hol, Lo Kwok touching the ball with his hands It's typical centre is the one pony lore, saddling, grooming

on early rising each tai and Ng Wai-man, for their and the referee strnight

of the sterling performances in keeping pointed for a spot idek, Aberfoyle, where Mr Hugh and riding from Mr McGregor. morning for the rest McGregor owns the ponies and During it he mentally pairs each week, for the riders have to go the South China forwards at Kwok-tal, who took the penalty treks from the trekker with the pony seemingly out and catch their ponien bo arm's length. Special mention kick, made it one up the Tigers organises the

the head- best suited to the prospective fore day's trek. Irekkers'

Their must also be made of Hau- with a well-directed that "Chat comfortable quarters Covenanters Inn, rider's skill and temperament, steeds have been turned out In Young-sang who on two occa was beyond retrievin

al

of the week's His knowledge of the psychology the fields On the first day of

alona alipped in, between all night, but they trekking about

12 miles

are of ponies and horses is such

when the Tigers custo Inspired with this goal, Sing not dimcult to catch. Chick poste are

Teo were in scoring mood again covered,

in that the pony eventually assigned and Co. know very the

becoming routes

well, that dion was out of position.

but tils to

somehow Just

Thao Lưu Bichun be led each rider jonger

week goes by the right one.

breakfast the

Sing Tho, who won the toss, made two daring dives of the Each They

ain the stables. Then it is out icised off, but it was the South foot of To Tak-took to stop the changed

pony hos they are to day.

matey name such as Charlie, into the countryaldo This is possible because of the Brandy,

On • Chon aide that started the first ball. of the Forestry Heather.

Chick, Pym

and Highland pony trek, as fine a co-operation

and throughout the holiday as anyone could wish. Commission, the Department of

week the confort and well- Agriculture and private owner, being of the mount da entirely in who have all given permission the hands of its rider. for trekking over their ter

ritories.

Most

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are

every

TRUSTY STEED

RIDING FAULTS

Sunday forenoon is spent

checking equipment, rectifying

of the riders quickly riding faults and parading

EN

Schoolboys' League Soccer

attapt themselves to this now, trekking pace around the pad- Results

Hinki of transportation of riding dock. Then off they go on the

amid lovely surroundings on the Orst short trek

Gen sort of

back of a trusty steed who un color. The rider soon realises

erringly picks a sure fooling kind of recreation as he

there is nothing like this now Schoolboys football Langse over hilly gross tracks. It's a

recreation

Following are the results of“ per matches played yesterday: dows a worn cart road, fordis 'n

· Saular LEM. old path over the shouldow of a de

stocratie cor, DL. For allow burn,, or followS

too.

Many trade

Monero represented hill and down through a narrow Poof Sun

housewives, civil forest track betyger the trees. kypiste business There nothing like it as Abardean Joines secretaria

Tomales and diketers, "with" the nearly always in the major's

For adaptability

Chick

Dicks

ceno

а кау

Y CIMBRA

intermédista. Lan

Charlle or

D. WAY The rich in Coll not Wa Joner before "židor nad ··anouant pala And Sher· roads grooming their ponies liht “pon their rotur

Plocen nukryów, firm on his Latih

Thirdly Next come teachery, and

inet, and

roay at a chance inthe headquarters

the

rald at the match. Left-winge By the 22nd minute the Sing Mok Chun-wah, centre-forward Tao side were sin in the at- Yiu Cheuk-yin and Inalde left tack but they found it difkealt Ho Cheung-yau in turns took to beat custodian Lau Kin-chung pot shots at Tam Nai-huen who put up a much better per which came to naught,

Commando.

THE CAMBOLS,

partner, Ng Man-cheung, by 6-2, frontine this afternoon with a four under por 32 and closed out the match the 78th. The men's doubles final was a Sing Tae: Tam Nal-huen; Haza

one-skied affair and the winners Lees, who whipped Marty. Young-cang. Sit Pei-yin; Ng Wai-man,

were never seriously challenged. Fungol, was even with Furgol Chang Kain-bol,

The form produced by the losing at the end of 28 holes but went Young Woi-to, Lo Lay Kian-chion, Lo Tak took, Lpair was far below championship ahcast on the 29th when Fungol Kwok-tal, Lea Tak-tong

South China: Lau Kin-chung; Lau

standard.

took a bogey and retained the advantage all the way through. Roth were far over par for the 35 holes played.

Chi-ping Kok Kam hong Tawon with ease, the kee, Chan Chi-kong: Chu Weng Fong-chow Kwok Yingecore, was 6-3, 6-4, 6-3,

AL the conclusion of the wah, Ho Cheung yau, Los Yuke matches Mrs M. W. Lo, wife of matches in the Ryder Cup com- tak, Yiu Cheuk-yið, Mok Chori- the Hon M. W. Lo distributed wah.

Juan Fangio Wins Venezuela Grand Prix

the prizes to the winners of the Harscourt Tennis championshipi.

Resulje::

Schoolboys, singing Flosi HoChinos ben Nhan cho

6-2, 6-6/20

Man's Doubles Final' Ip Koon-húng mid Edwin Tuul beat WAY, Tru and 4. T.K. Choy 6-3, 6-4

* Completa detalle of- 1908 Champion- ships.

Men's. Bingles

Ip Koon-brung: Kinder-up: zḍerin

Men's, Doubles

Ip Koon-humid, and, Söwin Tual;

Caracas, Nov. 8. Juan: Mamrel Fangio, Argen- tina's World Champion racing driver, today won the Venezuela choy Grand Prik motor race here:

Driving a three litre Masserati ch bo bad covered the 334,4 kilo metres in two hours 36 mins 340 scot China Mail Special.

Ho

Binder

Barry Appleby

T.

Results of the eight fingica

petition were:

Tommy Bolt (US) defeated Christy O'Connor (Britain) 4-2. Chick, Harbert (U.S.) defeated Sydney Scott (Britain) 342.

Doug Ford (U.S.) defeated Harry Weetman (Britain) 2-2.

Sam Snead (U.S.) defeated Dai Recs (Britain) 3-1.

John Jacoba (Britain) defeated Cary Middlecolt (U.S.), 1-up.

Arthur Lees (Britain) defeated Murty Furgol (U.S.) 3-1.

Jackie Burke (U.S.) dofentod Harry Bradshaw, (Britain) 3-2

Erich Brown (Britain) do feated Jairy Barbar · (US) 3-2, FUnited P29.

FOR BOURKING SOUD'NEAL,

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