LEAGUE CRICKET
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1956.
LETTER TO
SATURDAY'S RUGGER
FOUR GOOD POINTS THE EDITOR POLICE JUST MISS
SLIP OUT OF AIRMEN'S
GRASP
By “RECORDER”
Army South won a very useful four points in the First Division Cricket League match against the Royal Air Force at Kai Tak on Saturday in a game of ups and downs which the RAF were partly untucky to but fargely deserved to lose.
There is some minor confusion as to the exact League atandings at the moment, due to one or two matches hav- ing been played some time on a week day during the holiday period not having been reported, but to the best of our knowledge the League standings after Saturday's round are now as follows:
Army
L
0 3 28
W
D
1. Ms.
Army RAF Scorpiona
South 1:
"
72
33
10
0 3 28
10
7
North
10
7
0 3
20
Optimista
10
10 3
3. 4 20
CCC
10
d
2 4 154
KCC
LD
IRC
Recreio
Police
Royal Navy,
11 "1 4 4 10
10
2 á *y
100
10
1
38
7
10
#
2
#
2
*Two points for be
Apparently at some stage dur- the hol.days Arny South took on Police and drew
ruce
The current situation throwe the League
wide open agan with four teams very much In the running-Any South, HAF. Amy North and Scor- plona,
The Austrian
Visitors
the
Sur,With reference to 1. M. MacTavish's
in article Saturday Soccer Spot Column, ho 13 to bo commended for raising the Arst voice in protest treatment ngainst the shabby
Hongkong out to the handed Football Association and local fans by tho Wiener SOCKET
insofar A the dato scheduled
of ite initial match here is concerned.
Sportsklub
It would appear from the two of their arrival postponements
visitors felt that they that our could afford to "play around"
with the HKFA is easily as they did on the field with All Hong- In fact, kong in the first game. ono is tempted to suspect that, and repeatedly chopping changing their arrival date here, they lack consideration for their Frosta.
LI The decided to bal. toss and wicket appeared to favour the bowlers, but very little advan- luge seems to have been taken by Ariny of this fact Except South's Bill Withall,
The
most in- game started terestingly and un a very optimistic note for the Airmen s Withall was caught by Crook in the slips off Birley with the score at seven and Bedson fell
catch by
Mc- to a beautiful
Gowan
off leg square
of Henderson with the score
nine.
the
by
ni
The general situation began to look even better as far as the 19 bome side was
concerned Major Chubb
bowled was very SZITIC
over Henderson with the score
at ninc. Johnson and Scorpions have to meet Gerry Crook settled down for a
will South twice 01141 makh
bli, but with the score at 20. depend on the results of these
Johnson played back instead of forward to Birley and four
two matches.
At Kat
Saturday Tuk 1931 Major Peter Chubb won
Vie
Eleven Hurt In
Soccer Brawl At Naples
wickets were dow
At 30 Crook tried to take ad- and vaulage of an overthrow was run out and the situation looked excellent as far as cele
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aupport, therefore, strongly Mr MacTavish's opinion that for future tour arrangements vishing wants must be tightened Another un- up by the HKFA sporting gesture on our visitors' purt was, as he pointed out, the rule. abuse of the substitution Being such
a far superior side to ours, the visitors could have been magnanimous
ennigh to
her
to of
waive this privilege and have won hands down just the same.
Incidentally. I have been Austria and am an admirer
their culture. people and Therefore, I personally feel that it is a thousand pilies that our present visitors havo
ro- not deemed the fair name of Aus-
football
the teams in trian
icarts and minda of locul soccer fans, particularly Chinese,
first As you will recall, the Austrian visiting soccer team to Hongkong had one of its players off the feld, while the sent second visiting leam created somewhat unfavourable impres- sion here for its over-robust and tactics on the field.
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brations later on in the evening "able the present visit-
ut Kal Tak were concerned.
THEY WERE DEPENDABLE
Lar
ing
out
team is superb in Tool- bail
technique and is very clean in its play, but one feels that it could have gained further distinction for itself by wiping
the local un- favourable impression of Aus- trian soccer teams if it only had the comunOn but
courtesy to arrivo here in good time and adhero to its first match schedule und had also refrained from abusing the substitution rule,
J. T. C.
South's As
Army chances of making a gamo of it was concerned, everything now Mike Carr und depended on Padre Williams Henderson and Birley started well enough,
time went on began to tire as and the RAF folding, brilliant In the first few overs, became a the Carr and totle ragged us
Padre refused to be easily dis- lodged
Naples, Jan. 22. Five members of the public and six policemen were injured in browling which broke out at the Vomero Football Stadium la Naples today when home teain supporters took the refree task for, in their view, favour- ing the away team- Turin international side.
The public began by throwing stones, cushions, and Breworks at the referer, The police in- tervened. More spectators join-
the
on
od in. They were eventually dispersed, save a few who were held by
the police, after the aladium's fire fighting hopes had been turned
them. Last November,, the Vomero ground was banned for four weeks after a number of people had been injured, some of them seriously, during Д similar Incident, or Franco-Presse,
Carr, never a great batsman In League games, got into rather #catery mood and the BucccH- sion of bowlers who followed Henderson
Birley bowled unchanged at one practically end, played into his hands with Just about every type of ball he likes to play.
ns
With Padre Williams showing Jlar amount of confidence, the two added 69 runs for the sixth wicket. The Padre was caught at silly mad-on by Davey off Henderson al 105 in the first cver of the latter's second speli with the ball
Mike Curr fell eighth wicket down, having contributed 53, to
Inter-School what must have been a painful
Football
entch by Henderson off his own bowling and Army South were all out with 130 scored.
Following were the results of Inter-School football
matches for the played yesterday:
La Salle
Queen's
Senior
3
Ciement
6 King's
Wah Yun Kin 6 Chatham
KOV
St Stephen's 1 Wah Yan HK1
3 St Louis
SFX
St Joseph's
Intermediate
La Salle Wuh Yan HK 2 Junior Tech } Wartsal
St Joseph's 2 King's
Wantsal
St Louis
Munsong
Wah Yan Kin Clementi Salesians
SFX (re-
cetved w.o.)
St Louis
0
Queen's
Junior
0
St Joseph's
STILL
GOOD
The situation still looked good RAF and it began to look better after tea as Taylor and Henderson put on 46 for the first wicket. Left-hander Tay- alor was out the usual way, leg 1 before, to Yates at 40.
Power was unlucky to go with no further addition to the 18 ball from Sicure
Yntes popped up high on his bat for an easy catch by Bedson at for- ward short leg. Henderson was 4 | W
bowled by Witholl at 40 and McCowan was caught by With- all at second slip off Yates at the same secro,
4
1
1 Wah Yan HK 1
7
1
Wah Yan Kln 9
Island Road
0
Salesians
0 KGV
Tak Yan
and
Ledle
Dun Welch appeared to be settling down when Welch skied one for an easy catch by Fox off Yates at mid-off with the score at 05.
began to look even
Students Set Two Unofficial World Records
FIRST VICTORY
By "PAK LO”
With Army North leading by a comfortable eleven points (1 gual, 2 tries), the Police pack on Saturday afternoon suddenly came to life and, sweeping all before them in the last 15 minutes of the game, gave their backs sufficient chances to score 11 points (1 goal, 1 try, 1 penalty goal) to level the scores before the final whistle.
up
The pity was that Johristone, who had defended well all afternoon with some lovely kicking, falled to convert a try directly in front of the posts which would have given the Policemen their first victory.
bad
as
However, Johnetone convert- ground when they has the ball, od the penalty and the try both but their handling who from awkward angles to make and of the whole team only for His first ΕΣΤΙΑΣ, Hid Lamb can be singled out Johnstone converted the first worthy of mention.
The gaino on the whole was try the result would have been
ball contrary
with the exciting to the
fairly of the
10 for the Army North ware
swinging around from side side, but there were too many excopt
fumbles by the backs of both sides to maintain interest at a high pitch.
in
complete command
for those fatel 15 minutes.
vn
Army
in ground the Club for Boundary Street wards saved the day when with the lesser sharo of the ocrum and Encoute they dominated the loose to such an extent that the RAF were forced Into costly errors
From O'Kelly
3
of these errors two
penalties converted
to and also dropped 0 goal make the final score, 9 points to
points (1 try). In the Arst
the Navy game threes were no match for the more powerful Army South line, and the latter finally, won by the comfortable margin of 24 points (3 goals, 1 penalty goal, 2 tries) to 3 points (1
As in the previous game the first A couple of проти CRIE within minutes when after a run by the Club the Roberts kicked aboad awarded * penalty which to the RAP 25, and there the Club O'Kelly converted to make it 3-0.
were
For the next 10 minutes there were plenty of exciting breakaways, but time and again the Dall woni loose at the critical moment and Www
The uplied. About cleared isi minule the Club pued on the pressure, but were held about 10 yards from the RAF lino žur a few bimutes then the ball came back from a scrum and O'Kelly dropped a nice goat from about 15 yard
to make it 0-0.
about
one
the
Then juri before half time the Club were awarded another penalty for not releasing the ball when
Syards from tackled and BAF Ina
O'Kelly's kick hit the crossbar and bounced over to make the ball time scora 9-0.
In the opening tooer of the ARMY SOUTH V. NAVY
acoond half Lin Airmen acored from the start there their Tight
and only try of the was never any question of who match, The Club had stacked to would win this game for the the RA 20. A short kick ahead was gatherod by Framor who went threes Army
were obviously
through the defence to pass on far superior to their opponents. Lew who finished by scoring in
Their running and handling the was first class with Gerrard the For
ELIT ten minutes the shining
light, while from the Autmen kept up the pressure but the power of the Club scrum they gut a very steady gradually
pack told and the gema Anished
comer. The conversion
to
Wis
service from Glen, except in with the Club continually on the they failed to add the last ten minutes when the attack though Navy forwards were really any more points to their score. going through all opposition.
POLICE. ARMY NORTH The Navy forwards, although
those Last 15 Up until they failed to hook the ball
never back, were
much
more im- minutes the Army side
tooked in any great danger. In pressive than the Army side in the first half the Army had the loose and the ilseouts and
total domination of the scrums, had they only had some becôting
and lincouts and loose,
their from their three line could
threes were running nicely and have scored more often than making ground. they did.
The Navy threes, with the single exception of Lloyd, failed to
tackle properly and their covering was very weak in direct contrast to the Army backs. while Jenkins nover looked happy at fly half and his passes more often than not failed to find their man
Best in the Navy side wêre Windchattle and Stooba and Counihan,
while the whole of the Army back division deserves
praise.
Had it not been for the hard tackling
Police of the
back touch divison and Johnstone's finding the Army would have piled on the points.
The Police were definitely favoured by a draw for on most of their play they did not deserve to be on equal terms with the Army, at the end of the match,
The Police forwards when they did get going were almost spectacular
and their foot rushes really had the Army de fence beaten almost from the
Shelley Wes outstanding AS
Within two minutes of the start a Navy foot rush to the Azmor was stopped and Rowe gathered and start. passed to Jackman who went out a long pass to Willems on the wing. Walama went straight down the the wing through the Navy full back's Lackle to mode well out. Buckby converted. $0.
leader of the Police pack, and had they only worked as hard in the first half as they The next score was a penalty cor did in the second they could version by Buckby whose Kicking throughout the game was highly have won easily.
This one The Police backs saw little of consistent and accurate. was for offade on the Navy 25, well the ball, but when they did
out on the wing, 8-0.
Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 21. Two unofficial world records Ohio State were set here by
students
the University
Ohio AAU Swimming annual Churapionship here yesterday.
The
university's 200-yard medley relay team clipped five seconds of the established record, and Al Waggins knocked
off 3 of a second
his
Own record for the 100-yard butterly
ball
the halfway line, whore after y Ohio states time in
some midfield play Glen touch with a nice kick is yards hand, had an excellent set of medley relay was one minute
from the Navy no
threes, but they just did not 42.2 seconds compared to the
The Army won the lineout and
what do with a foot
to record of one
their threes wing into action with know mlaute 47.6
Williams again going over to the rush. Otherwise they were a sconds now heid by North Carolina Stat
corner, Buckly again obliged. 13.0.A.
Once again the Navy forwards delight to watch. Their handling swung back upfield with the ball at was sure, and they got a nice their feet and were barely stopped service from the base of the with one yard to go. There, a
event.
the
Wiggins took the butterfly event in 54.4 today, beltering his own record of 54.7 seconds at lol year's Ohlo AAU meet-
ing.
'The university swimming ap- cooch, Mike Peppe, said plication would be made for
time.- recognition of the new China Mail Special
World's Fastest
Mile By Junior
Melbourne, Jan. 21. Eighteen year old Ron Olarke, of Melbourne, today Things
ran the mile in the world's blacker, though Ledite appeared
fastest time for a junior with very much in scoring mood, as four minutes 11.8 seconds at an
mcoling at Mason was leg before to Yates inter-club
the at
66. Davey
Olympic Park here. stayed for another 11 runs to fall victim to Withall, Toth went next ball to the same
Yugoslav Soccer bowlor, Crook was out at 65,
Team Down All-Indonesia
Seven To Three
caught at cover point by Jessop off Withall, but there was still a chance of a draw.
Here skipper Ledlie played an excellent captain's innings,
Clarke's time is one second better than the previous best run by Britain's Roger Dunkley in 1954.
set
The Navy forwards took the ball they handled fairly well though upheld again after this, but Germed i the centres were a little too got it and with a nice en took the
found
The Army side, on the other
acrum was ordered and the Army scrum healed, but Fayng whipped round
Moore, Buncoo and Keir were
the serum to grab the ball and the best on view for the Army score. Martin missed the long kick
13
second half tho
game
In the swung back and forth for some time until on the half way line the ball went loose and Jones took it on at his feet and Owen-Smith, covering took it the rest of the way to score ir, the corner. Buckby missed conversion, 16-3
the
aftech.
The Army pressed from the start and atter sigb4 minutes opened the acoring whsen Wade went over froen a Kneout about Ave yards from the Polion Mon. The conversion red. Twelve minutes later, still waping up the pressure, they scored again. This time it was a nice cross kick by Sherpa which caught the and The Army, kept up the progine defenders on the wrong foot, and a few minutes later on the Navy stowww gathered and with a Last the ball went out across thealderstepping run beet five of the threes to Gerrard who had moved defenders to score bear the post. on to the left wing, and with an lözir converted.. 5-0. effortless run ho went through to | The Army mettained the pressure score in the corner, Buckby mulssed uničil bett člane without result.
The second half showed an altered the conversion. 10-3,
Finally just inside the Navy, hatt picture with the Police pack slowly of the left there was a scrum and getting the upper hand to the Glen, getting the ball, went blind forums and Eineouts, but, it was the and took tho bail well upfekt be. Anny who frst scored, when, in the fore passing on to Buckby who | 15th | minxabe,, the Army healed ora covered the rest of the ground and the half way line and the ball went crossed in to score near the ports. Buckby, converted. 247.
CLUB RAF
Without Penman, Valentine, or Addia to take over the centre of the Club three. Une, there was a decided lack of penetration and the Club developed their imuni Clarke had previously fault of running across field to a three Australian junior records fine degree,
Cola never
full this season, and had twice bet-
pettled at tered both the Victorian 800 back, and O'Kelly and Steward metres and 880 yards time did not combine too satis
factorily. O'Kelly did, fairly aften, open up the game, but his threes were not capable of keep ing up with the ball and the
collaring most of the bowling Reuter.
out
away from Birley, but the end of the match must have lett hims Djakarta, Jan. 22. A touring Yugoslav football very red-faced as he stepped
very
Witbull mnecessarily to team today won its third and was stumped by Carr. He last match against elected play- ers of the All-Indonesia Football had scored 98, there were five Association, by seven goals to minutes left for play. three. al. Djakarta'a
· Ikada
South won by 31 runs.
Carr
Army
Qatch-winners were largely and Padre Williams Withall Carr could have beca
Stadiumi. Half-time store was 甘
The Yugoslav footballers are held in the ailps of 20 and that
to leave for Bangkok tomorrow. was a very costly miss, Their previous wins here were OTHER RESULTS by 7-2 and 8-0.***
Krishnan And Arkinstall Share Singles Title
R. Krishnan of India Australian
However, to
moves were we take up for it the Club forwards, theoretically weakened, proved to be
nearly
playing soll at wing theward.
4gvántage in this HDMOUNT Othe
they
as strɔng as usual, with Kerr, and nowcomer Miller well to the fore, and Armstrong-Wright Bombay, Jan. 23.
forwards. had tho and Jack Arkinet all to a certain exting
• RCC tea with Optimists at shared the Men's Singles title scrums, but in the loos Today's goals were scored by Cox's Path Army North beat in the South West India Lawn were overpowered by the Club Coplak (3), Zoran (8) and the Police comfortably by seven Tennis Championships here to pack, sok beaind them the HAT Bonkey (1) for Yugoslavia, and wickets Bookingon, Scorpion day when bad Ramang Diamine and Cokie beat: Craigenom, on the dual to want restricted the preparted their mirin re Jorle Cown goal by the Yugoslav at ChaterRowd and Recimo Each had won two back)" for Indonsaas Tramos trounoad IRC by nine wiches at Bcores) (Krishnan Brut)"swered lau}/
Kogs Pak
of laat week though not to mich
by
crom the theos Hoe, then ve passed inside to Moore for the Cain, Moore simply ture tice to cross in the comer. The com- verden was missed 11-0
Then came the Police revival, A foot rush took the Police forwarde ball over the Army line but the went too far ahead and was desd. A minute later. with the Police still pressing, there was a Koruzn into the Army 13 and the Police prosvod nearer and nearer the Anny line. The hall went loose over the Ino and Walker touched it dawn near the posta. Johnstone missed the conversion 11-3.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Keusch
Colony' aquath, pami-Gral ki Vio- toria Cotarii, 6 pm.
Shooting Hongkong Bliley, Barvices regiiya moot at Rai Tak rango
Boxing Open Boxing tournament, oliovirą«! ting rounde af Houthom Flayaround. * p.m.
Altistics Entries close for JIKAAA Novioes Athletic Championships,
TOMORROW.
Bastog
Colony open boxing championship preliminary roundë #t Southern Playground, 7 pm.
Shooting Colohy Bladby, Services section at Kal Tak ranges.
Page
ROUND EGYPT CYCLING
Bulgaria Retains Lead In General Team Order
Tanta (Egypt), Jan. 22. Moncho Dimitrov of Bulgaria tonight took over the lead to the tour of Egypt cycling race from his team-mato "Boyatı Stoychev, who had tod the Illvidual classification, since the end of the third lap.
Dimitrova total time after the Bene
tenth lap was 36 hours, 12 Colony Squash champtonutip at minutes and 27 seconds. Victoria Court # p.m.
Vending
Stuymchey was second with 35
19
22 minutes andi Police v BAP at Central Polies | hours, Station, 6 PIL
seconds Marian Wlockowski kept his third place with 80 hours,
minute 14
and 27 seconds.
WEDNESDAY Shosting
Hongkong Bisley, Services anctions
(at Kal Tak Mag
Colony Open Boxing Champion- mip, semi-finala, at Southom Fly- ground, 7 pm..
Basketball
Bulgaria retained the load in the general team order at the end of today's tenth lap, with 20 103 tons,
FABELT Baakelball Champion- a total time of
hips.
OLYMPIC SWIM RECORD BROKEN
Sydney, Australia, Jan. 21. Murray Garrity today broke style record and bettered his the 1,500 Metres Olymple free.
own three-day-old mark in the
Three minutes later another good foot ruals took the ball to within five yards of the police won and Amy Ine and in the lineout the
it out. There was a fumble Pe centre of the three 1.050-yard event.
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but Nash picked up the loose bill and went through to score well out. Jahertore converted 11-8
In
the
Competing in the finala of New South Wales swimming
the closing seconds of the game there was serum just out championships, Garrety regis- aldo the Army 20 kis the dintre of ¦ tered 18:29,7 in the 1,500 mcizes the Nola and the Army wea
penalised for feet up and Johnstone and 18:36.8 in the 1,650 yards. Converted to level the wore at 11-11.) United Press.
minutes and 57 seconds.
Second was Poland with 105 hours, 41 minutes
and 18
seconds and third Rumania with 48 minutes and 17 105 hours, seconds.
wis
Poland
first and Rumania second in the team placings for today's tenth lap, both with the same time of 3 hours, 91 minutes seconds.
Bulgarta Was
and
57
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3
22 and
hours, 36 minutes seconds-Franco-Presse.
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