HONGKONG 2, KOREA 2

THE OHIÑA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

HONGKONG SHOULD HAVE WON THIS GAME HANDS DOWN

Says I. M. MacTAVISH

May I present Hongkong's gay deceivers....eleven men who for the second time in five days tossed certain victory overboard when it seemed `securely tucked within their grasp.

Hongkong should have won this game hands down. They held every ace in the pack....they got more than a fair share of fortune's smiles....yet in the vital moments they faltered in deferice just as they had done against Israel, lost two cheitp goals, and in the end had to be content with an inglorious draw,

whistle blew the When the little winger run forward, but jumped over the ball and Kọ Po-keung following immediately They started off in grand behind him blasted a terrifle shot myle and their skill in moving through the wall of Korean the bay

quickly from man to defenders in to the net, I doubl man was an early reward for

goalkeeper Ham saw the bali, crowd who risked the the big possibility of rain to

see the shot was the pace of Ko match

What wonderful report this visitors could have been if the game had always stopped at the half-way mark.

So

It is normal to moke mention | snatched a few hours altep and of the roferce either In the went into action in the evening general context of a report or да though nothing untoward at the end, but there has been had happened. so much drum beating about Mr Peister from Israel that a word in or two on his performance wila the whistle would not be amies, First of all on the credit side was the fact that his deci- there was

were crisp and clear. They were also given quickly and his gestures left the players in no

to be a more positive We could have told your glowing doubt as to why the award had i seem

i think it is right threat in the work of the Hong-tales of our polished and purpose been made. to that most people agreed kong forwards and a great cheerful play and we could have sung with a high percentage of his led the air in the 10th minute the praises of that net shatter- decisions.

when Au Chi-yin cought tha

Ing Korean goalkeeper in two minds goal scored by Hongkong's

engtain

Unfortunately. when a high cross

ains

there are two from the right.

halves to a football match and.

saxy

There are of course two sides to everything sex Mr Peter als collects a mark or two on the debit side. fi co-operation with

Unesine his

Was Let- different....and u good

foulod 111 the

iL was for Hongkong. for a few minutes before the end a Kuron forward was blatantly home penalty ant the referee with ser missed on igatored the firsman's Bay which shot up, and correr1- ly too, to indicate the offence.

DANGEROUS PRACTICE

This was not by any mens the only thing he missed and the also gave off-side awards when his better placed linesman ob- viously did not agree. A VETY fault was his unjustified and impetuo action in pulling bijured players tu Their fett This

dangerous well resull SUTIOUS

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practice and

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being

could

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further

to

In

of spite

the stort there

As the

right

came nearest Fat-kim.

rared

came Over

to beating

exactly as happened against Iammel, the local boys falied miserably to maintain their first half form.

and Lam

Ho Cheung-you Kam-tong stopped foraging and the snap and the pep disappeur- edi I cannot believe that this was due entirely to the torvén- tial rain which fall and which seemed to damp their spirits as effectively us it poaked the thou- sands wir huddled under 1- brellas on the popular side.

Kain

with

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the goalkeeper hesitated in his advance, Au jumped high thing and nodded the ball towards the unprotected goal. It looked a counter all the way but just maka doubly cerials Tang Yee-kit raced in and banged the ball home.

This reverse shook Korea bati. ly and a minute later only a wonder save by Ham Hung-chui prevented a brilliant Au Chi-yin header from adding to the score. The visitors enne more into this and their the game after

in strong wingers were often

A GOOD VICTORY? the picture but 1 was Inside-

Rak-woon

Even at that who

stage It seemed Wit as though Hongkong would const to a good victory. They even had chances to increase SIZZLING GROUNDER

their lead but threw them away and Soung

Into Position

then came deep disaster as injury and called for a pass from Ser shocking defensive error brought aggravated. Myong-sup. As it came through Korea bang into the game Cunches and traders

are the he drove

a sizzling grounder

a good they hardly of the Hongkong deserved. inen to move an injured player inches wide

goal. It was a fine try and There was a deserved period gesture of frustration of kowe play in front of the indiented the narrow-home goal art then somehow the

the margin

between ball found ila way to left-half a Kim Chi-sung who had wander- fallurt brought the players her the whistle but during theghter touch to the proceedings.rd into the inside-right position.

The same player had another Kim hit the ball heat of this game the folks out-

along the side the studlan

ground. have good try a little later must

but this time Wai Fat-kim was a classic Somehow i skidded Januginood the police emergency

its way Ko Po-keung barrier uhit was in acilou inside. Mr

Tuk-hai. There Peisuer showed that

ed the shot. he La a

still appeared confident and

Just a few sea nds before the to be no immediate danger as accomplished

Chi-ping Hongkong's referee but his performance was interval

spirits

Wis In good covering position, one degree better thun half. Scared sky lig?... but sot explicable reason the full-back but for some jach

than higher e-dozen of our Colony whistlers could have turned

in... and pers the crowd tossed up as fed his foot out of the way the home side increased its lead and the ball slid under it and theiry would probably have

This was a truly magnificent into the net.

don't see a better for one this season I shall be satis their sporting gesture in going fik Hongkong were awarded ahead with their published a free-kick a yard outside the engagement in spite of the fact D and almost in the middle of they did not arrive An Hong-the Koul The korig until 10.30 u.m. yester took

strong cay morning after a very tiring | position US Chu of trip from Taiwan. They | placed the ball.

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...certainly not the referce.

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Anally

Soung's there was the

which distracting feature of the long sustained blasts on his whistle, ness

By

I meand

Ict

success and

shied all the dranwales

a

The Korean players are due goal and it

special word of praise

he clutched and clear-past

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Lau

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and Luk

The bitter disappointment of the goal took a lot of the keen cige off the home team's play just as it brought new life to the visitors. They swarmed into Korean boys the attack but a dazzling diy-

deftrsive play by half-nt Wal Fat-kim Wing-wah kept them out until the 02nd minute when another series of defensive

101 Soupx through to walk the ball into The net and square the game,

From then on H was vory

First American Team Το Play Basketball Behind The Iron Curtain

Seattle, Sept. 6. Twenty-two Americans leave here on September 7 for a trip behind the Iron Curtain with the aim of winning friends and basketball games,

slips

FINNEY SLIPS IN SHOWER OF SPRAY

Preston, North End outside-right Finney slips in a shower of spray which almost completely hides Chelsea left-back Bellett as they tusale for the ban on the soaked Stamford Bridge, London, pitch during their First Division match on August 25. The corner drets of the pitch wore ankle-deep in water following

heavy rain. Reuterphoto.

Pirie Beats Hewson And

And Receives AAA

Home Return

Nielsen

Orders To

London, Sept. 7.

Mr Jack Crump, manager of the British athletics leam, said tonight that world record-breaker Gordon Pirle had been refused permission to ran at Bergen, Norway, next Sunday,

U.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Britain's Shirley Bloomer Upsets Louis Brough In Quarter-Final

Forest Hills, Sept. 6.

Rain forced a suspenslön of play in the US Tennis Championships today shortly before Australians Low Hoad and Roy Efterion were scheduled to enter

to enter the centre court for a quarter-final match.

The contest, along with the remainder of the day's' programme, was postponed until tomorrow.

Shirley Bloomser, 23-year-old with a forehand chop that re- Briton who is seeded starih, up-peatedly fell short of the net. Act former champlon Louis | She blew the frat get by making Brough, gooded third, 6-3, 6-3, 28 errors and trailed at 5-2 in and will meet Miss Fry in the the second before she made upper bracket semi-final,

brief rally, that fell far short.

POSTPONED GAME Neale Fraser, the fifth-ended Austamilan, required only a few minutes to complete his post- poned match

GU Shea, winning two games for a place

the quarter-finals where to

ho will play Ham Richardson. The match WBO called by darkness last night with the score bight all in the fourth set and Fraser went on to win, 6-7, 6-2, 6-2, 10-8.

THE RESULTS

Miss Bloomer, a stylish blonde, dutsteadied

Miss the jittery Brough throughout their match.

Though she had won here in 1947 and four times at Wimble- don the

Miss 89-year-old Brough had no confidence in any shot and was particularly wedk

New Olympic

Requirements

Lausanne, Sept. 6,

morrow

Men's Singles Quarter-Final Neale Fraser (Australia) beat Gilbert Shea (US) 0-7 0-3 0-3 10-8

Turkey's National Olymple Women's Singles Quarter-Finske Committee is being reconstituted Miss Shirley Fry (United this month; in accordance with States), bent Miss Margaret Du the new Olymple requirements, Pont (US) 6-2 4-6 0-2.

Miss Shirley Bloomber (Bri- according to

an announcement

by the International Olympic tan) beat Misa

(US)

Committee.

National

Louis Brough

8-3 6-3.-United commitees must and Reuter,

Dow be elected by National

Sports Federations and

not include

must

Press

officials appointed S. Korea Invited

by governments.

Untu these conditions Arc fullled no country

may take

United

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part in the Olympic Games,

WINTER OLYMPICS This Executive Committee of the International Olympic Com- toittee has asked the States Olympic Committee Envite two delegates from each International Winter Sports Federation a meeting in 110 MCLICK Bardles~). Hildreth 15.0 secs: 2 Erik Christen- Squaw Valley, where the eighth sen (Denmark) 15.3; 3. David Car- | Winter Olympics art to be rington 15.8; 4. Paul Vina 15.7.

Peler

He said this also applied to British four-minute Miler Brian Hewson and Roger Dunkley, Cambridge University three-miler.

time. Third was Den- Pirie has won two races this } some

Nielsen in 3 week, a 3,000 Metres event in mark's Gunnar Sweden on Tuesday in which he mins 49.0 sous.

The official world record for broke the world record and

3 mins 40.8 the distance to 1,500 Meets moe in Copenhagen Reis, hold Jolly by Nielsen and Rlum) $4.1; 3., Meteok 63,7. last night when he beat Hewson the Hungarians Laszlo Tabori by inches With former 1,500 Metres world record-holder Gunnar third.

Nielsen

0 Denmark

to

To Compete In

Olympic Soccer

vitation

Zurich, Switzerland, Sept, & A spokesman of the Inter- notional Football Federation said today, that the federation was awaiting a reply from the Korean Olymple Committee to an in-

to 400 Stetres Hurdles Hildrethheld, it was iconed in Lausanne

compete in the 438 e 2 3. Lambrechta Bel- tonght.

Olympic soccer finals at Mel- The meeting of the inter-bourne trs November. metres (18); 2. Torston Shot Put-1 Barclay Paliner .15.77

The Korean soccer team nar- national winter sports explets von Wachenfeldt (Sweden) 14.40 m. at Squaw Valley would be held rowly lost the right to mo ko

22 this year.

The Melbourne as a on October

regional group Jørgen Munk-Plum representatives of International winner. (Denmark) 45,00 (350 ft 7 in); ski, skating, loe hockey and efter home and oway qualifying They tied with Japan 2. Peter erster 4.71 m. (bobsleigh Coderations would be matches and lots were drawn to

(4.A.3 insi.

DIECUS

8).

dnd Sandor Iharos,

But another Hungarian, 1st van Rozasvoelgyi, has a time of 3 mina 40.0 secs awaiting The athletes are expected to ratification. return to Lontion during The

British athletés

lich Jump-1 Michael Jenkins tecolpinfem by American ex- decide the won nine week-end ----Reuter.

other events at the meeting and 10%), John perts. They would choose the

Kitching: 1.76 mi ft 2 ina). filled most of the leading places Hammer-1. Peter

and factibles for the Allday 55.61 COLITYKS (182. ft 014

The South f) 3.2. different events in the Olympics, in all other contests for which medicé

Cedergutal (Denmark) 84,00 metres they entered.

(510 ft 1 in): 3. Jan Ban 01.1 to be held in 1000, France Peter metres (187 ft 3 in).Rower.

In

Best display

Winning the

was by

Copenhagen, Sept. 6. Gordon Pirie, who broke the world 3,000 Metres record Sweden on Tuesday, beat two four-minute miler when ning the 1,500 Metres it 3. win Hildreth, who scored a double

in mins by 19.2 secs at #m international Hurdlers athletics meeting here tonight.

Pirte won by inches from his British Olympic teammaté Brian Hewson, who clocked the

WORLD VOLLEYBALL

Rumania Beats U.S. In Men's Final Board

Paris, Sept. 8, Results of afternoon matches

much a case of Wai Fat-kim-in the final board of the World

were:

Women

Hurdles.

110 Metres and 400 Metres

THE RESULTS Athletes British unless other- wise stated.

1,500 Metrofit Gordon Pirie 3 mina. 192 mees; 2. Brian Howson (rate tune): ? Gumar Nielam (Denmark) 3:40.8 4. Alanı Gardon 3:56.0.

100 Metres-1. Jorgen Fengol. (Den- mark) 118; 2. Robin Pinnington 118. 100 Metres "B"-1. John Meteal? 11.3.

400 Metges-1, Al Grimth (United States: 400; 2, Terry Higgins 40.5; 3. Michael Orrell-Jones 60.1.

400 metres "B"--1, A. Jenkieta 81.0. 800 Matres Keith Marsden

Presse.

SPORTS ROUND-UP

Former Everton Manager Takes Over A Club Where Three Failed

Cliff Britton, the man who walked out of a £3,000

a year job as Everton's manager six months ago, declar.

cot 84.1 2. Kjeld Roholm (Dening: "I've fňished with the game," returns, as manager mark) 1:54.7: 3. David Thornton of Preston North End. He takes over a club that has

1509 Metres (Junior)~1, A. Sub-

1:38.2.

derland mind 44 sees: 9. M. Soeren been managed by three different men in the last four Cón (Norway) 4:00.0; 3. N. Howe years. 4:00.1

$.008 Metres—1. Hugh Foard 14 Says Britton: "It was hard to leave football, much mine 31.2 per 2 Roger Dunkley harder to stay out. I know all about the snags. Preston Soviet Union beat Rumunia 3. Ingvar Jonson 46weden) have made a bad start to the season, so I begin at rock bottom. And that's the sort of challenge most of us welcome."

12-16, 11-15, 16-8, 15-12, 15-0: Bulgaria beat North Korea 15-0, 15-13, 15-9,

15:110,

Sports Diary

TODAY

Ladies

Tennis

Sugar Ray Robinson, World

UNDED

Seoul, Sept. Korean

Athletic today tho Association said International Soccer Association

the

in London fas formally invited South Korean socter fears to participate in the Melbourne Olymple Games

year

The Korean Athickle

"Associa

tion said the Korean Olympic

Committee wotif, call a difce- tore mboking later this month to decide whether to accept the là- Vitation-Reuter.

His First Serious Game For Bradford City

Londoni, Sept. 0. Masood Fakhri, 23-year-old Poidstaal left-winger, plays his first cous gdhic for Bradford City, English Third Division football club on Saturday. He will be in the reserve team, at home to Frickley Colliery, the Midland League.

Falchri was

the City

and the cross-bar-putting up Volleyball Championships here the shufters to save his col- leagues any further embarrass- ment and at the same lime keep a point in the home locker.

According to the rules extra- time should have been played but the dull darkening evening Czechoslovakia, breet Com- was very unsuitable and Referee munist China 15-0, 15-2, 16-4,

John Surtees, world 500cc in their centenary celébrations Men

motor cycling champion, will at the end of the year.

by Ammended to Fiatley, the True Peisner was right in deciding

former Workington manager, that no further play was possible. Poland beat Hungary 15-11,

not ride again this season-on man, who will play for the 15-12, 16-10.

doctor's orders, Surtees had President's eleven against India, who recently returned from a VERDICT

Rumania

oodching beat the United

hot wife, Enid, and Faldstar. He was

.in India Recreation Club Colony already scored sufficient points hobe to take

appointment Another good entertaining States in the Men's final board Champion par

formerly The delegation is made up of 12 members of the

Dolongedierto Bring Him, the championship with him. game....but a

of the Calcutta Sporting Club mockery of

Club miteed when he skidded and broke an a18-12, 10-15, 13-15, 16-8, 21-19, Doubles semi-finals Seattle Buchan Bakers Basketball team, National result if one considéra the in the longest game in the cham Doubles; Club Men's Singles Club arm in the German Grand Prix

and has appeared for Pakistan Mears Handicap Singles, and club Amateur Athletic Union Champions, four players, wives countless chances

of Hong-pionships so far-two hours 48 Ladies' Handong Sandos.

in July. and six AAU officials.

kong had to win both inauteri In a record fifth points. Nevertheless a lot of set score-Reuter. Besides being the frat US largely through the efforts of credit goes to Korea for a dne team to play basketball behind the French Federation of fighting display..... their. game the Iron Curtain, the Bakers Athletics,

with Yarnel will be well worth hope to bring back some in The Bakers

pecing. This Hongkong side squad includes formation

Cipriano, Jon Cochow, in about the calibre of Joc

which Ho Cheung-yau tho tcoms the Communist

nist Charles Koon,' Ron Olsen, Dean disappointed-noeds more

bite nations will send to this year's Parsons, Doyle Perians and up front....the bite a man like Olympic Games.

Patrick all

former University Lou Kai-chu could give, The

US Olympic team mct

Washington players; Ed he

may not be fashiona able". fron the Communist Tucker, Stanford, Eric Roberts, but by jove he's effective....Ob.. countates In 1948 and 1832 Washington State College, R. C. by the way........the grass was Olympics at London and Hel- Owens, College of Idaho, Bob cut and the plich rolled for this sinki," but this will be the first Godes, Seattle “University, and | guiné....mort acceptable it time an American team will either Jim Winters, Portland, belated gesture. appear behind the Iron Curtain.

Oregoni, University

those

"Although this trip certainly} ThicsT Whitworth

Jack College, Washington. tour has been Anansed

or

will be a lot of fumi, we're not #oing just for fun alone," ex~}--- plained Mrs Dorothy Patron, largely by contributions from wife of gimnd Don Patnoe, of Seattle Bakkelbaly fans, who Seattle,

consider thus ventúru a matter of

"We know we're represtating civic pride-United Press.

the United States and we have

to do our beff to malch a good.

impression"

A GOOD CHANCE

The AAU Champions will

face Crctt téam, at,Prägué that ti küpbdsőã to be the best

HOME RUGGER RESULTS

London, Sept 0. Resulta of today Rugby

on the continent. And there 19 Chodem and Rumy Lengun

a good charbe- they will sit

shot at the Ruladas Olymple aquiad, and Ha

Soviet

Us Ou

Other game

matefice wer

Union

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STAR RATINGS

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Rain Washies Ont Cricket Match Again

London, Sept.

៩.

For the second day running, no play was possiblu, owing to min, in the match between an "England X and a Common- wealth team at Torquay, " The Indian League, player, Vinoo Mankad is a member or the Commonwealth team.-

France-Presse.

MotorcyclKK 2.A. Motor Cycle, trială, var East Farm, New Tarrinric my

TOMORROW

ACCIDENT FUND

Mickiewight Boxing Cham in a number representative- plon, has backed down from matches, including several on his dedance of the International four of Russia,Franco-Presse Boring Club which holds his He says he is willing

The Football Association areale at once

to make a 'substantiak con-

| Soccer: Irel V.KOTOR, ok Hongkong fribution to the Players' Union Stadium 8.45 p.m..

Bowls

| Abcident... Fund, źróźni monty

and Division: TC Here, HRDC received from the BBC. And in minimum

✔ USRC, PREC V POC

next month for a of 60,000 dollars

COC, KOCKY Becelo, KDC "B" future the sochdient fund will Recently Robinson walled out Lader League: TC v. cocobo managed jointly by the FA, of the club complaining that he

and the Player Union, KDC V KCC. "W".

Open Colony Stiglos minol at KHOC, 4 pa

swinning

USRC Children's swimming date,

4

Man Athletic Anmaal Sports day of the Prison Dept, Sporta Asociation, 3 pin.

Tennis

unc championshāde: Mon's singles,.. Club, Baixad Open, Handicap Doubios, 430 pan,

THE GAMBOLS

HA! HA!

could not got enough money.

Hondary Ma

HOME SOCCER RESULTS

Results fünight's Associ

tion Football matches werey that Freddie Truman;] the 25- who will nbi. tiefend her

her Olympic

Nolt Ham Forest 25Bpum, Novece you-old Yorkshire and Engy Gates, accor land net bowler, who has not bourne, Thế Hungakos last Northameton 7.3. Climate Fax 2 0 boeit Invited to tour South week, bent is tolegrain li fa? the | Waisali, L201pawion. Town Adrics with the MCC this win- International Football Federa-Glasrow Cup Semi-Final ter will go overseas after all on to this emot

Irish League Ulster Cup Bit as a guset of the Bengri

Duty City Cricket Amocaution to tilte part

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