SOUTH CHINA 3, ARMY 1
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1956.
ANOTHER WORLD-BEATER
TENACIOUS MARKING OF ARMY DEFENDERS SPOILT M SOUTH CHINA'S ATTACKS
By I. M. MacTAVISH
A magnificent individual performance by Ho Cheung-you at the Hongkong Stadium on Saturday saw South China through to a vital victory that was never by any means a certainty until they notched their third goal when the second half was well underway.
The soldiers did the bulk of the pressing and over the whole game enjoyed The major territorial advantage. South China were always dangerous in their for- ward movements but the tenacious marking of the Army defenders prevented the Caroline Hill boys from showing their customary frills in attack,
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that scalext the Lee Yuk-jak who had a
wasted afternoon severn) good oppertunities. when he did get his shot lu, hr was foiled by fine goslitveping from Charlesworth
the goal Arno, fortable two-gont lead The first brillant Alterth came after 15 minuten when He game.
clearances Cheung-you escaped the clutches were polkeeping of the very of Mullett for just long enough to bang one past Charlesworth.
The second goal was the In the end South Chara just
yond then vetory bail theresult of a Beries of mistakes by the Army players White misdirected been times du
in mid-field and Chan hirlt when the heart
bat #1 to the woxl- Cia-kong immediately danke alarmut their goa│ Morris ball through the middle. Cromp-kind of football
must have
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hits play demesi ved,
the fist hall he bad lar Bud vxperience of setting a
header reboundeí
Care
tun neemed to have a chance to er it away but elected to carry
out to the wing. He was dia possessed; Meltnes miskicked as the ball came across the held nur là it fl6zshs Yêu ("hiruk - yen. fel
in the net
Was
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from Den bu add the fight-hand just A few minutes later the South
King-Chatungt
lead wellChitzer
reduced to and a few minutes later solitary goal. Haydock raced into
goalmouth and it
seemed by again beat the goullompes wil|the
left-back
beaten
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hat the appeiten an effort to lear
Kwok Kam-hung swung his foot at the ball and sent to his new goal
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u did not finish the salellers' cop al wre for Haydock cut his Hugh the South China
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والمدار
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FOURTH RACE MEETING
Tuesday 27th December, 1955 & Monday 2nd January, 1956 To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES.
South China have
improved
out of all recognition in recent weeks and are now playing the that gets TC- mults
ngaingi any kind of opposition. They have consoli- dafel their definer and their brlitant forward quintette unequalled in Culony football.
King-cheving. Kwok Kam-bung, Yẫu Cheuk-yin, and awn' abune them a' Ho Cheung- you, were the stars of the win- Ders' sitte
The whol
detener
MAJOR SHARE
Army played well und ir Charlesworth cluded the major sure of the Timminght, Hogan's success aguitie
Chun-wah Mok
Diso was grand performance Mullil took on the thankless task of watching Ho Cheung-you and he did it with refreshing fair- neas and considerable success,
Up front the soldiers played second fiddle to their Chinese counterparts.
Morris worked like a trujan. He enjoyed Little Success even less Buck but he never gave
and
up trying. White workou Le
bull well but his distribution was indifferent whule Haydock was nuver quite the same after at
geltental clash of heads with Luk Tuk-hay in the first half, MeMillan na usual worked with- qut respite to awing the game for
CTI tive right
The First Hell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Races side but Chesterman had a min at 12:00 Noon on bath days.
day.
utile.
The Tima interval is after Die Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) each
The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at 10.00
on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
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All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed
throughout the meeting.
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The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable
al The Gale.
Deus
Altern
stinu!
*** game WHE excellently handled by Referee Glazey who deserves # special pat Đi the back for his precision and tact. VERDICT
the big crowd some refreshing
A grand hard game that gave
entertainment. succer
10 Cheung-you
fast becoming the Stanley Mathews of Hong- kong football. No matter how closely he is marked he can sull Influence the course of a game
and like the famous Stanley
he never resorts to anything of
a doubtful nature irrespective of the defensive octupites that da wrapped around him Indeed a great player,
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the Tolfrey, McInnes, arquensile fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS the RESTAURANT.
und
REFRESHMENTS will be
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Obtainable
in
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Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each per day and $4000 for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Agullar Street during norinal office hours and until 10.00 am, on the day of the Race Meeting.
he is
TEAMS
Army: Charlesworth, Hogan, Crompton, Mullen, Chresterman, White, Morris, Haydock. McMillan,
China: Lau King- South cheung, Lau Chi-ping, Kwok Kam-hung. Luk Tak-hay, Kwok Ying-kee, Chan Chi-kong, Chu Wing-wah, Ho Cheung-you, Lee Yuk-tak, Yla Cheuk-yin, Mok Chun-wab.
recent matches,
A new picture received from Australia of 10- year-old Ashley Cooper in play during one of his He has beaten Rosewall and Hoad, and many Australians reckon that he is going to be a world beater — they say he is year advanced than Frank Sedgman.-Central Press Photo.
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Wolves Suffer Their
First Home Defeat
Since Christmas 1954
London, Dec. 31.
For Wolverhampton Wanderers, the former English Football League Champlons, the last few hours of 1955 broke a proud record.
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KMB 3, KWONG WAH
Though Beaten,
Beaten, Kwong
Kwong Wah Left Behind Memories Of A Grand Fighting Team
By "TOUCHWOOD”
Ten minutes of furious, rampaging, dashing soccer decided the fate of yesterday's First Division Soccer League match between the Kowloon Motor Bus and Kwong Wah at the Hongkong Football Club.
These were the ten minutes of the second half which gave the Busmen a 3-2 victory and the Kwong Wah side their biggest disappointment, for they came so near and yet so far away to getting the equallser that would have tied the score.
crossed the ball to of Jimmy Chang with their Tong Yoo-kit
sizzling drives that went smack right on the feet of Kwan King- into the Kwong Wah goalkeeper. sum who had no difficulty at all
When it appeared that the to beat Jimmy Chang Interval would arrive with only It took Kwong Wab a full 15 a goal on the scoreboard, Kow-minutes before their hard work loon Motor Bus made it two up, and porseverance earned the thanks to Tang Sum whose long their range shot wave Jimmy Chang (minute. A no chance,
But the narrow defeat Kwong Wah is not completely wasted. For the thousands of the Colony ever fans, they loft behind the memory of a grand. fighting toom.
Undoubtedly the Busmen were superior to their rivals in ball control, approach work, com. bination. Beside them, the Kwong Wah players were mado to look ragged, wild, and not al all impressive at times, but this was only temporary supremacy.
Once Kwong Wah's forwards crashed in two snap goals in less
than five minules-the first goal by right-winger David Hsu in the 34th minute, the second by teft-winger 1 Sau-fook In the | 37th minute--they gave their opponents plenty to worry about till the anal whistle.
NO LUCK
clear the for-
Gret
goal in the 34th ΠΡΟΣ started bv icft-winger
Lo Sau-fook gavs David Hau the opening to beat Wai Fatt-kim.
£1
SECOND HALF Kwong Wah started the second
Kwong Wah scored again half in promising fashion with
the 37th minute, In a sudden their left-winger, Lo Sau-fook crashing in a stiff shot that hit raid they slipped past the KMB Wal Falt-kim squarely. This defence and a pass from Cheng early supremacy by Kwong Wah Ming-chi saw Lo Sau-fook Ang players, unfortunately, lasted for ing the not with a beautiful goal. This signalled the beginning of only a brief period for the Bus men went to work in earnest from the 10th minute.
the hectic spell in which A Lam Kim-tong-Szeto Man Kwong Wah forwards threw combination ended with Lam everything they had left in them skying the ball and two minutes for the equaliser, And they were inter left-winger, Kwan King- so threatening that the Buamen sum booted the ball into Jimmy bunched up in front of goal to Chang's hands.
With ward off raid after raid. Bus would little bit of luck with them, Kowloon Motor
Wah would have have increased their score in the 14th minute had Kwan King-
to even succceded
teams had sum not kept the ball all to hi
their forwards brought along marked There was
Luck made its intention aguins! Kwong Wah from upening whistle for their wards Cheng Ming-chu, David Hsu
Woo and
Chui-chong--- missed the mark by inches.
And luck deserted the ight-se. ing men
A
Kwong
TEAMS
again in the second Tang Yee-kit on his right but their shooting boots, Instead of doing what was pro- half. With the score L 3-2 in favour of Kowloon
Kwan feebly pushed the Motor Bus, per, Kwong Wuh ሰነ two
OCCOS- ball which was not fast enough the Kwong Wab bouton,
sions had Wal Fat-kim
уж
or in their
beat
Short
but their forwards were either custodian.
luck bad
deprived nalised for
for offside
Wah of a goal in the cagerness to score were guilty Kwong
David Hau's Busmen de-17th minute when
random shot rested at the back They owed it of
Referee the
Walker goal as the ball the ing even
of obstructing the fenders and goalkeeper.
Heroes of the game? all belong
Motor to Kowloo
o no
OVE
Bus. Lee Chun-fat at inside- had rolled loft, who sul
KMB: Wal Fatt-kim; Hung Hing-yuk, Szeto Yiu; Tang Sum, Laru Tim, Poon Kai-hong; Szeto Lam Kam-tong, Man
Chin-fat, You-kit, Loe King-sum.
Kwong Wah:
Tang Kwun
Jimmy Chang; Chun-fal;
Shi Kam-hung, Tam Ma Man-hung, Tee Kam-hung, David Hsu, Fung Nal-tong: Kwok Cheuk-cheong, Cheng the Busmen Ming-chi, Woo Chul-Cheng, Lo
minute Sau-fook.
who suffered a recurrence before Hu ifted his tool.
for Third goal of an old shoulder blade injury,
came the very next
played like a man of iron and
a
spite of his carrying his arm to
lessen the pain, he did brifiant job in distributing tha
around.
first buil
Right-back Hung Hing-yuk
They lost 2-0 to lowly placed Cardiff, their defeat at home this year in fact the first since Christ-saved at least two certain goals
mus 1951.
Cardiff's deserved win after a goalless first half was
a complete upset of form as the Wolves thrashed Cardiff 9-1 when they met in Wales three months agʊ.
Welsh international centre-back Ron Batty in the second forward Trevor Ford, who re- half owing to a knee injury, cently
had a spell in the re Burnley, who led 2-1 at the
moved serve team, played a big part interval,
into fourth in Cardiff's win and netted the place, Jove оп puinis with second goal.
Luton.
The leaders in all four sec tions of the English League re- tained their positions through Shefeld Westnesday, who head Divisteri Two. Rovers,
Manchester United's brilliant young team go into 1956 with a
WT record overcame
WON ON MERIT
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in the crucial stage when Kwong Wah needed a goal to level the scores and on his left there was Szeto Yiu clearing the ball time and again when Kwong Wah un- leashed their fury, and lastly Tong Sum for his sound defence. His 44th first half goal prob. ably saved the Busman from a drawn inatch.
Yesterday A draw
the jeopardize
chances Kowloon
ket for Lancashire in the sum-1-0 at half time against Bristol League.
and
NARROW DEFEAT
Were
of
the
First Innings
MCC Gain
Lead Over Strong Governor General's XI
Karachi, Dec. 31.
After making a modest 168 yesterday, the MCC attack fought back splendidly today to dismiss the home side for 186. At the close, the tourists were 26 for one wicket in their second innings.
31
SCOREBOARD MCU Ist Innings 163 (F. Titany 43: Fawn) Mahmood 4 for 39) Second Innings
P. E. Richardson not out D. B. Close e Mathias b
Fazal Mahmood ...
7
16 3
H. W. Stephenson not oul..
Total (for one wkt;) 20 Close Fall of Wickets: 1-23, Bowling to date: Fazal Mah.
Some remarkably consistent bowling by Tony Lock, would the Surrey and England spinner who took five for 31, Motor Bus, lying helped the MCC gain a first innings lead of 28 runs over At the other end of the table
the strong Governor General's XI on the second day of luckless Huddersfield, only side fourth in the League, and defeat among the bottom eight clubs to might even mean despair. So me their four-day match here today.
can see how important lost to Bristol fail to gain at least a paint, are
rolo the now two points behind all rivals. Busmen faced in this match.
The chance to Kwong Wah of Most excluing match of the drawn match evaporated with day was Portsmouth, where their clear lead of four points in their Chelsea led 3-0 after half an
two atar misses in the bld for First Division Cham-hour but eventually shared sighting stages when Lo Sau-fook
game round / plonship
und Woo Chul-chong fumbled in honours. Before
Lock swung the front of goal. crowd of over 80,000 post goals with the improving home
with a fine display of varied IMPROVED
pace and flight on the matting for ground-they aide.
Of the five top clubs in Divi- their
neighbours.sion
This Two only Leicester City
your, Kwong Wah are pitch. His Arst 17 overs were Manchester City by 2-1.
4-0 win over won and their
reported to have Improved to a maidens, during which he dis-
which, Lincoln carried them into second point
many belleve, missed three men with his left- ulace, a point behind Sheffield would carry them through to arm deliveries. His Onal analysis Jack Dyson, who plays cric- Wednesday who, after leading finish in the first five in
was 28 overs, 20 maldena, mer, put Manchester City ahead Rovers, fell away
Kwong Wah come very close runs, five wickets. at half time, but United found beaten 4-2.
to opening the score in the first
He did not concede a run until their form afterwards and wor
five minutes when Cheng Máuz. o merit through goals by little
chu's plle driver saw Wal Fatt the third ball of his 18th over Tominy Taylor and Denis Viol-
the
custodian when A. M. Kordar, the Palcistan Busman the kim, The other Bristol team, let. They now have 34 points City, dropped from second
to punching to clear. The ball rolled captain, pulled him to leg for But Lockt immediately from 20 games.
Afth place as a result of their back to Chong and in a flesh, four.
the Kwong Wah centre-forward gained his revenge by dismissing Blackpool retained second narrow 2-1 defeat at Leeds,
out with Wal Kardar next ball. place though they were fortunate Leeds United and Swansea booled it just
While Lock mestherised the to hold Sunderland in a goalless Town are both level on points drawn out of position.
The opening goal came in the draw as Charlie Fleming, the with Leicester but take the 22nd minute. It resulted from Pakistan batsmen, the Middlesex home side's inside-right, shot fourth positions respectively on
bowiem, paceman Alan Moss, between misunderstanding So keen is the a over the bar from a penalty in goal average. the closing minutes.
competition in this Division that Kwong Wah's Tee Kam-hung and off-spinner Fred Titmus, gave admirable support trom the custodian Jimmy Chung other ent. Moss had 3 for 48 The recent good run by Luton, Nottingham Forest, who hold and
waited for the other who are a point behind Black twelfth place, are only five points who pool in third place, seemed likely behind Sheffield, who lead with move. Before they could make and Titmus 2 for 29.
[up their minds, KMB's Tone Tang
The bowlers owes much to to end when they trailed by two [31 points. goals at home against Everton, With leading teams to the two Yee-kit took it away from them keen fielding today. The MCC but they recovered to snatch a sections of the Third Division to leisurely walk the ball home. pingers not only cut off the runs Luck was with the Busmen but accepted everything in the all winning these clube enter
Kwek Cheuk-choong Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but par-eived a total of 1,375 points-pected 2-1 home defeat by Orth
sport authorities Dillard
Charlton Athlotle surrendered 1866 locked in a fierce promotion 24th minute when Kwong way of a catch. TC- fourth place through their un struggle. in the South Leyton nearly beat Wal Fatt-kim with Two quick winkels by Alan lead by a point from first timer. This chance came Moss first thing this morning 111 points more than second (Tottenham Hotsp in an all- *** and Grimsby cling toto Kwons mickick saw the ball the Governor's so out for 34. Wah woon KMB's and Lock's contribution had half point advantage London clash. Tiks cased Totten-
Szeto Ylu's immediate hom's
relegation Accrington.
curving dangerously goalwards Six wickets were down for 44 Scottish Football reached the and Kwok was in the air to boot before a partial recovery Was NowensBe United, Cup holders end of 1855 in a blaze of heavy the ball over the crossbar.
made by Wasir Mohammed (29) and the only First Division side goal Booring. It Was grand The Busmen were back in the
and Wallls Mathias (24), who to gain maximum six points festive fare for the fans, es- attack and-in-force from the put on of for the seventh wicket. from the Christmas holiday pro- | pocially at Paisley, where 5t93rd minute onwards. Right A bright knock of 28 not out by gramine, went down 3-1
stormed at Mirren
and Lam tall order Fazal Mahmoot also to a 7-2 win winger. Szeto Man Burnley but were without full-over Alrdrieonians-Router. Kam-tong brought the best out helped cut the MCC lead.
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Dillard Named Top Amateur Athlete In US
New York, Dec. 31. Harrison Dillard. the 1952 Olymple 110 Metres Hurdles Champion, was today named as winner of the James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy for 1833 | the out!
the outstanding amateur athlete In the United States.
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THE HONG KONG ·
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2-2 draw.
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Governor General's XI Firma Kaninigus Hanif Mohammed lbw b
Lock Almuddin b` Moss
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Extras
Total
198 Fall of wloketa: 1-18, 2-10, 3-20, 4-21, 8-34, 6-44, 7-103, 8-111, 9-125.
Bowling: Mosa 19-5-48-3; Watkins 17-9-18-0; Lock 28-20- 81-8; Titmus 19-01-120-2; Closo 8-5-470-Reuter.
So Teno and
Tasty
FRANCIS MILLEROS
GREAT NORTHERN
FANCY RED SOCKEYE
SALMON STEAK
By Order of the Stewards.
AS ARNOLD,
Becretary,
By Order of the Stewards,
'A/B. ARNOLD,.
Secretary