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EASTERN 1, ARMY
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY
LITTLE CHAU MAN-CHI STOOD HEAD AND SHOULDERS
ABOVE THEM ALL-
Says I. M. MacTAVISH
In a tense but never classic game that kept the big crowd rooted in their places to the very end Eastern won the right to meet Kitchee in the final of the Senior Shield.
Twenty-five thousand spectators turned up yesterday to see this much pub- Heized match, and there must have been few of them who did not leave the Hong- Stadium satisfied that, on the day's play, Eastern deserved their victory,.. narrow
as it was,
1 the exclusion of Clan Kag- sath, and although he never quite michel Chun's One kleklog. Lo Puk gave 21
tine defensive dis play
For start to finish it was a hard gruelling encontralen with both sides comfesting evere ich of ground, and both making the sample sort of mistakes that are So much a part of the big occu- sion he nerves are on edge aret pinyers are a little jumpy.
Pastern owe a great deal to porcasion bau Min-chi avhose cool jutgas players on both sides mis- ment and brilhant disk:bationrected their
The game got off to a lively start and the strain of the big was early in evidence
PARKS
and en-
often stopped apparently dan rustustle defenders over-kicked
Fathe turned their forwards. Berotis
then to advaretage with a well discred intervention and Boughtful pass
EZT
10
1
13
hove
Eastern had a fine chance to Increase their lead just before the interval but after getting a clear path to goal, Lau Chi- Tan hesitated and Robson and Mullett were able to save the with the situation
help of Charlesworth
A
Half-time
were reflections generally in favour of Eastern who had always suggested forward threat that was absent from the Army's play...... and this in spite of the fact that done more of the soldiers hud the actual attacking.
Army had the first real chance best
good close marking and #nticipation took Eastern out of und with unly five never quite retrouble The sellera
The second half was one long the form of recent initutes gone they got the goal captured
between struggle
two Ughtly That due more
was to win the game. but this win
locked sides. The wing-halves teams sled hard to swing-the-ball-ubout
of both A harmless looicing Lat | the {binese boys than
started on the Eastern left-wing drive the forwards into scoring unexcotyled shortcomings to 45
ball was the
position but light marking and and even when
her!
Jackling nullified a lot of moved into the middle for the first time there
110 Bug- their work.
dunger. prestion of 4*3 -Suddenly a quick reverse play that they lost The vital
wluch split the Army defence auntch winning goal,
in the Army Hoe-up
they seemed just a little jittery
Early on
1
With
Significant that
12
WA IU WR the
SCORING CHANCES
It lay when They settled down. Here was very little in the balance of the play aral, f over the piece Eastern had the majority of scoring chances the Army Reput it right to the end and unght easily have snatched an equidiser which they hardly deserved on the run of play
Eastern included the younger and faster Jo Puk of left back
BOAT RACE
Oxford Have
"Secret Weapon
This Year
London, Feb. 5. This year's Oxford and Cap- bridge University prews will be two of the heaviest ph record
when they meet for the 102nd Boal Nace
the London Thames on March 24
At parent both ITWA
is
כקטן
real
have
Hau Ching-lo should tied up the game for Eastern on several occasions when long
ended with the ball swinging | pases gave him the chance of
a clear goal.
the gonimnith and, after several players had tried to get
i bun to it. Hau Ching-la sent I Into the net.
their
wete
players The Easterix Jubliant at this early success İstat
was almost clation turned to despair a couple of minules later when McMillan, racitg into the goalmouth, just failed by inches to connect with o fast cross from McLoughlin
how
cuta In on the Army
Three timer this happened. and. on excret
Occas
when Charlesworth dashed out to ear-
the
Eastern the angle. winger sent the ball wide of the for post. Each time he looked very disappointed but he had real reason to show his dismay a little later when he tried to Lift the ball over Charlesworth's head only to see it bounce on the top of the cross bar and be kicked clear by Robson dropped.
it
Hather unexportedly Eastern were giving the ball plenty of boot but it was a paying scheme This was a slice of bad luck and several times Hau Ching-to for Eastern for both the leading, collected
Ant long clearance
Hau Ching-to's up work and caught the soldiers defence on finishing effort deserved a better the Wrong foot. Chu Wing-fate.
being well Meinoes but he managed
set the occastonal
It would be wrong to give w-lit INES
left-wing the impression that it was all partner and between them they Eastern at this stage for almost
the Anny brought
forwards were often Army further downfall
surging into the atlsek and two
keung was
after by
are
Ja 1
to
KTR
1
of the
some
Tooled still
CUNY-
TIC "VUS
усту
TWO FINE HEADERS
the
1966.
A PUNCHEN
IN TIME SAVES EASTERN
Eastern's Yung Pul-dor punches the ball away before a charging Morris of the Army in this thrill-packed Army versus Eastern Senior Shield soccer semi- final at the Hongkong Sindium yesterday. Eastern qualified for the final by virtue of their solitary goal scored early in the match,China Mait Photo.
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Saints Score Convincing Win Over Warriors
8-0
At King's
Park
By "TIME OUT"
Jindo Hussain's strong St Joseph's nine kept their Pennant hopes alive with a convincing victory over the Warriors at King's Park before a near-capacity crowd. Unleashing the might of their fury on' opposing hurler Wong, the joltin' joeys bursted out with an eight-hit barrage to hand the Warriors their worst setback this season with an 8-0 whitewash.
In the other Senior game played yesterday, Buster Hollands fighting Black- hawks edged the US Navy squad, represented again by the USS Formoe, with an 8-5 count behind the one-hit pitching by second-string hurler Rennie Barretto.
ninth frame, the Wahoos -
a
looked
H
Į
one
for
Ken Barrington And Watkins Save MCC 'A' From Complete Collapse
Dacca, Pakistan, Feb. 5.
A sixth wicket stand of..63 by Ken Barrington and Alan Walkins saved the MCC "A" team from complete collapse on a rain-affected pitch against Pakistan, on the third day of the unofficial second Test here today,
The touring wide, who lost their last five wickets In the space of 18 runs, were all out for 172, Khan Mohammed, the pace bowler, finishing with 7 wickets for 84. Pakistan made 13 for no wicket before the clone.
Only bus days remain for bowlers fchieve some excep- play after tomorrow's zestflonal figures on Tuesday, the day,
MCC | match, līko the first Test, ap- peary destined to end in a draw.
Ply
the and unleas
Singapore Players Too Willing To Play For N. China
Boccer
new
today could not start ofter lunch and with yesterday's complete wash-out ver ten hours play have been over lust.
hours A possible 14% mained when MCC resumed to~
at 90 for diy
four. Without addition they last Jim Parka Irg-before to Khan Mahoromad, Walkins bul Barrington and thwarted Pakistan's hopes of
collapse with some
A
Singapore, Feb. 5. Several top Chinese players here will play for Na-complete donalist China at the Melbourne viligant batting against accurate Olympics if invited as neither and varied bowling. the Singapore Amateur Football Association nor the Football As- clation of Malaya has decided to send a team.
RESOLUTE RATTING
The sixth wicket pair took two hours of resolute batting to raise $0 for the partnership, checked the ominou23 bul It
At a meeting of the Nationa- | bu
list China Olymple Preparatory tumble of wickets.
The value of the stand whe Pommittee in Hongkong recent-
y, it was decided to numinate emphasised by the
38.4 OVETE,
breakdown
eight of
83 Chinese players from Hong- that occurred once Walking had The last four wickets all kong, Singapore, Malaya and gone. other Aston countries for special fell to Khan Mohammad whe training in Formoss. Eighteen bowled
be which were maidena. players
Khan Mohammed selected to go to Melbourne and six of the 39 trainees will be chosen as
ns reserves.
eventually will
Ciru
Four Singapore players, Aw
Ho Hin-weng, Bon-econg, Chee-seng and Chia Boon-leong. who are among those likely to be invited for training sold "we will be happy to play for China if we are invited"
Boon-seong, Cheo-song and Chia Boon-leong represented
and
the
other team bowler, Fazal Mah- mood, who took three for 51 in
43 overs, 22 of them maldene.
bowled B1 of the 90 overs,
WINTER OLYMPICS
Russian Team Has Well Says Brundage
China in the 1948 Olymples at Done Very
Lomton-United Press.
Juan Manuel Fangio Wins Buenos Aires
Grand Prix
of
London, Feb. 5.
Avery Brundage President
the International Olympic
Committee, spoke over Radio
Moscow
today and said the Russian Olympic team "has done very
well
The message was recorded at Cortina d'Ampezza and broad- cast this morning from Moscow in English..
ve said: Brundage
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Mendoza, Argentina), Feb. 5.
Juan Manuel Fanglo won the 12th Buenos Aires Grand Prix triday. Second was Stirling Moss and third Behra.
The Grand Prix race ended "Here in this beautiful Winter the 1930 International auto- fairyland of Cortina d'Ampezzo mobile season in the Argentine are the sportsmen of 30 different Mendoza is situated some 600 countries who are participating miles to the South of Buenos in the Seventh Olymple Winter Aires
in the
foothills of the Games. Cordilleras.
have "Our Italian The
course, two and a half miles
be provided in length, had to
wonderful facilities ab excellent organisation, fast traversed 60 times for the dis-and Alonco fired her
miles which con- and many records, have been over the plate with tance of 187
Buenos the
team. Alres broker
Russian unerring
claimstitutes Accuracy to
participating for the first time three of the seven battery facing Grand PrixX.
The race does not count for In the Winter Olymple Games, her via the strikeout route,
the World Championship.-has done very well, While their buler had the France-PreZSE,
handcuffed in the the ninth trame Wahoos pulling for
In the other game scheduled.
#19 Hitting Wong
they scooted all the way to third. A the cellar-dwelling
choice tha Chinese owned him, the Saints piled on flelder's
put her the tho rubber Athletics failed to field a full one run each in their following across team against the League-leading minge to
count equaliser let the final
and it seemed that the Braves in the morning and thus road 8-0.
the Wahoos would snatch conceded a walkover,
victory then as another folder's Fighting with their backs to choico backfired and left two The distal side thrilled fans
the wall, the Warrior managed ruamers on base, but a brilliant-
their that trooped out to the park in
weak defence against
ly executed double-play from fine headers by Morris and the early hours of the morning hard-hitting opponents and only O. C. Chan to Helen Leung to Chalmers brought out a couple
as the first game of the Senior took the offensive ouro in the C. Y. Lan ended the rally. EARLY NERVES
clutching saves by Ladies' play-offs saw a see-saw
вопр of brilliant
of the fifth when Reggie bottle between the Wahoos and Santos
and Miguel Ferrag Yong Pui-dor.
EXTRA INNINGS However the sokhers
With the
០ hands
the South China rage on for nine eagled
successively after quered their e.rty
With the game extending into Stadium clock climbing remorsefull Innings before the Owis considerably lessly ward steadie! up
towards full time the could claim a 9-6 triumph. With out to place two ducks in the
But George Ribeiro extra innings, Wahoo hurler fact, only
five-all doudlock going on into
third Evelyn M over calmly You Army threw everything into an by goalkeeping
the
chove strikes a fielder's equaliser His effort to match Pui-dor kept them oul.
gol was a corner ploded with four runs in the strike while but
nailed Reggie Santos at third. clutching and clearing of tree-
C kick-sacred
Me-opening of that chapter to sow by kicks by Morris and Chalets Loughlin-and a couple of tree-
up the ballgame.
LADIES' SECTION and also of * snapshot from
kicks that came to nothing
Starting out with their White was cleancat and
nine against In a lively Eastern side Chau
the ident.
Most
strongest Cambridge's present crew is
of the Army
Man-cht-little man that he is Warriors yesterday, the Solnis evyn heavier than the
attacks were being launched on ony which best Oxford last year by The right-wing where McMillan stood head and shoulders soove apared no quarters and asked for He made those none us their big guns pounded 10 lengths, the largest murgin
their play-off series. With the ahead with four runs to put the LAND FORCES and Chalmers worked hard to everyone else.
incessantly
the At
ice. Evelyn Cotton lead changing bands Several game for the four and a quarter mile create an opening but unfor- around him, whether friend or
after of losing hurter 'Goore'
down and HOCKEY FINAL Puincy to Mortlake Udal course lunately, 131
enthusiasm, foe, play at bis speed, and his Bings bis
times until the Ave-all dead. singled
Nana Carvalho walked Bobby since 1900.
just when to hold or hit the to rake in an embarrassing lock in the seventh, these two in Bow to left for the second Morris was wandering a bit too uncanny intuition knowing
count. Spearheading the al-well-matched teams alugged it Oxford, in keeping with a much and several times there
the Saints was tack for
out for two extra innings before out. which has tradition
grown in
was no one in the middle when
the South China asses bowed Nam recent years, will probably have the ball came across the goal. two Australians in the crew-
out to a four-rua barrage to donald second concede a 9-5 verdict the President, Jim McLeod, and E. V. Vina. Last year and in 1954 Oxford had four Austro- Hans in the crew.
in the building up stage, train- ing on home waters, but already there
prospect of the emergence of two fust crews averaging about 13 stone a man rach.
1
Oxford have a “steret weg- pon" this year to help them to victory—they have ordered new type of bout constructed of three layers
Laminated Honduras mahogany. Cam-
con-
Keith Miller Confident To
Tour England
feature of
away
other
than Their
fast
nonc
mainstay 'Bambino'
In the Indios' section, a real ding-dong battle ensued when opposition the Wahoos and South China late Innings,
the of saw mel for their first game
啦
one
The final of the Hongkong disaster struck the then
Wah camrip as P. Med Forces Inter-unit Hockey Championship for the Ben Lie connected for her
Cup will be played at 3.45 pm, long hit of the day, a
at tatay the Army amashing double 10 centrefield Ground at Soakumpoo.
The
friends
"We are glad to welcome the | youth of the world here, regard-
ion
religion poll-
ical beller on our main
objectives in sport is to keep
the Olympic Games free from
dollar signs and free from pall- tical intrigues.
"The
in the
gall was the salient
great trouble the game.
world today is a lack of under- Pak and slugger' Dayc Yong Pul-dor, Lo
standing of human relations and Ko Po-keung ail defended Leonard; who connected three
Sports nothing does more to dissipate staully
without ever losing on
times in his four trips to the
this Lock of understanding eye for the chance to go up in plate, while the run-scorere wĚTE The Wahoos jumped into the for one run.
The dualists are, the That than the friendly contest on the to the attack. The forward A. G. Ismall, A. M. Ozorio, lead in the inital frame when
Adding insult to injury, Angie Lattalion, North Staffordshire field of sport. line was always being tightly Benny Omar and Claude Pugh. Patsy Macdonald connected for a
Aquino's hard grounder to Regiment, and HQ Land Forces. "We hope that the politicians marked and hard pressed by
two-run homes into deep con- second that looked like the third The Ban Lãng Cup will be pre-of the world will adopt the the Army defenders and only
INITIAL FRAME
Trefföld after two outs.
out, cluded the outstretched rented by Mon F. Meyer, the Hau Chu
and Wing-keung
break Opening their Ching-to were able
half of the
Fighting valiantly back into glove of keystoner C. Y. Lam wife of the Managing Director ore principles of fair play and good sportsmanship that prevail Steamers in the Olymple movement, for the
any initial trame, Artur Ozorlo drew the game, the Nam Wah girls and a procession of Wahoo run-of the Ben Line stranglehold with
It is hoped that Lieutenant only then will we have a pence- runs in the pars were seen scattering along regularity. Lau Chi-lum worked a free pass to first, advanced crupled with four
Stratton, CB,ful world."United Press. to the basepaths and when the General W. H. bridge are sticking to the track-Woles all-rounder and captain, very hard but with Ho Ying-op a wild pitch and orpased the bottom of the fourth tramedust had cleared, three more CVO, CHE, DSO, and Brigadier
aneally placed bunt pull ahead, capitalising on stallles had been chalked up to shell today laughed off newspaper
fun and Kwok Ying-lok plate on
by Benny Omar. subdued
A series of bunched-up
miscued reports that doctors considered electively
errors blended with a timely
home run by P. Wel make the final count rend. B-5. plus a often crowded out. hlm
for doubtful starter Australia's cricket team to tour
Mullett, Tolfrey and Chalmers bingle off Dave Leonard's hie-Two m England this year.
were the men who mattered kory sent Omar cavorting over neatly with a single by Helen
the fifth to A hasty attempt to Leung in most in the Army side although the pan
second. Claude Pugh 5-2 lead.
of
type of rowing Cidna Mall Special.
TABLE TENNIS
World Doubles Champions Beaten In Final
Brussels, Feb. 6.
Miss Anny Haydon, 17 of Bri- tair gained her second singles title within four days when she won the Women's Championship in, the Belgian Open Table Ten- nis Championships here tonight
She beat Miss Helen Elliott of Scotland 21-18, 21-13, 21-13 in tonight's final,
The British twins Mrs Rosalind Cornett and. Miss Diane Rowe rotained the Women's» Doubles title beating Miss Haydon ont
Sydney, Feb. 5, Keith Miller, the New South
3
the doctor would bs, I
he
Wan
Wahoo
errors
blended
give
He said: "I don't know who Metnnes, who recovered well stretch his
have from a bad start, Robson and sipped at glo saw Leonard South China another run for a not seen my own doctor for a
stood still on three strikes for McMillan worked very hard to week, for the simple reason that save the game. Morris in his tare the second out and Mario 'Red' my back is not troubling me."
popped well match had a poor day ngalest Pereira hla old football foo Ko Po-inning. Miller added that he was still
he con him- The second frame receiving treatment for the in- keung. As usual
almost into the ground but solt
to
end the
The sixth
tram.c дать the Wahooo crawling back into the Merdonald ob- game as Patsy lained a Ilfo on an error, and saw the two rapid hits by Angio Aquino
Hungarian-Born Wrestler For
Australia
Singapore, Fab, 8,
Hungarian-born wrestler King
Jury which kept him out of the his wanderings confused rather mighty Saints piling on two] and 'Alex' Mendonca "pushed | Kong will fight Australia's Email :
frial match, but he was confident
he would be fit to tour England, than relped his mates.
it chosen "Chim Mall Special
Two Hockey Wins For Macao
Macao, Feb. 0. The seniors of the Macao
Miss Elliott 18-21, 21-13, 10-21, Hockey Club yesterday defeated 21-14, 21-14 in the final."
tho 1st Regiment, Northampton- Vilim Harangoczo (Yugo-shire, 8-0 in a friendly match at slavia) won the Men's Singles the Caixa Escolar ground. site beating Vogrine 21-10, 21-
Hogan took
a roasting from Flou
and Ching-10
was fro quently baft
behind trailing
the winger.
Charloworth who looked a Iittle nervous at the start had many fine savas and showed once again why ho guarding tho Colony goal. White and McLoughlin havo
both done better,
VERDICT
Đ simplo one....justice was done. It might wall have been more conclusive, but on the other hand the soldiers could chally have matched a late A typical gruelling cupelle played in good spirit,
At the interval, the score was equaliser.
13, 21-15. Miss Haydon and 1-0.
Ivan Andreadly (Czechoslo
The Macao Hockey Club "B" best Mia Comet and selection in a later game do- and efficiently controlled bo
(Czecho feated the District Workshop RE Referee Jack Shepherd,
Supek
slovakia) 21-10, 18-21, 21-15, team 7-1 after leading 4-1 at the
10-21, 21-18 in the Mixed interval..
Doubles final reversing · the
result of the final in the French
Championships.
MINI-BOQUER
TEAMS
Kamen: Yong Pui-dor; Loo Ping chal, Lo Pak; Chan Man
Stapok and Andreadis, World from chinese. First Division wah; Ho Ylagu La Chi Champions were besten 21-10, plages in Hongkong under the lum, okwok is nause of Wah Nam, defeated the zenit, Hou Chi
A strong mini-soccer toomchi Ko Po-krung Lee Kwok-
19-21, 11-21, 21-15, 21-10,
the Mon's Doubles final by Maosa Champions," the NGERI LAN
and Josip Girls lost, J
Chu Wing-
ΠΟΤΕ runs
off
another
R. H. Bellamy, DSO, will be
present to watch the match.
12th Interport Yachting On February
11
Macao, Feb. §.
Nautico de Macao
SWIMMING
Dutch Girl Lowers Own World Record
Voleen, Feb. 5. Netherlands swimmer Miss as A. G. Ismail, one tally across leaving still two Kochenke at the Watte Cily between the Royal Hongkong own world record for the 100 The 12th yachting Joterport Tie Voorby today lowered her leading
walked, stole runners en. A mcrifice then
tennis stadium.' in Sydney on Yacht Club
and the Club second, advanced on o acrifice SCOP
Wahoo marker | Feb. 15, it was learned today.
breast-stroke will take tres butterfly and stole home. Art Ozorio } going up in the scoreboardi
which she swam in 1 minute, King Kong, who has fought place between February 11 and 11.9 seconds, at. Velsen. then laid down a bunt and
Bbe broke her previous world Trailing 4-5 in the top of the, many of the top wrestlers in 13, during the Chinese New Omar walked to place runners
holidays. Year on first and second Pugh flow venth, Evelyn Cotton such many Asian countries, will ap
the second of 1 minute, 13.1 seconds out and when Lochard's amassed out a single, after one out pear for the first time before The two yachting clube will set UD at Vlaardingerin
Australian crowd.--United vie for the Cowan's). Cup - September last year. towards shortstop was muffed, and when the pills escaped the
Franco-PremID, Ozorio scrambled over the plate. mitt of quielder T.Y. Chan,
THE GAMBOLS
BR...I'M AFRAID. NEXT SNOWY WETIC IS TIME, CARLIEST WE COULD MANAISE.
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by Bark Appleby
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