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Combined Services 9, Combined Chinese

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER"

AIRMAN BRETTELL'S TWO BLOCK BUSTERS GIVE SERVICES A FINE WIN

By I. M. MacTAVISH

Give the fans more of this kind of football and there will be no worry about filling the stadiums.

Here we had twenty-two players giving everything they had for every one of ninety minutes of entertaining soccer; here too we had the feeling that there was not one among the men on the fleld who did not want to win... and win as decisively as possible.

With such a set of circumstances prevailing it was not surprising that we had a bit of everything. We had some brilliant football and some blood tingling thrills, punctuated here and there by human errors that led to goals or fantastic near misses.

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Ikalli tours had heroes fory It was evident that this re- certainly have settled the issue. Allen performed shook the Chinese and Goalkeeper they slurted in pile on the pres- nome berole work between the to

a-sticks ward his flying clutch of a but they nearly lost matukene гриз

thunderbolt from Chu other goul when the ball co-rent the stud

noned back of the post with Wing-wah was gookkeeping at

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The equaliser Come 20th minute and what a double-edge towards the exits the Ser- tragedy it was for the Services, vices gut the equaliser I started like Uils, Ho Cheung-

a grand go it was too. yau flicked a nent paes into thu

Martin started a fast path of Chu Wing-woh and

ment down the left wing and the little winger slashed

suddenly he was joined out of wicked drive scross the goal and

the blue by Brettell who arrived over the ertesbar. It looked

on the scene for from his ow¤ goal-kick but Re every inch a

beat on thr right-wing. His feree Minta awarded a corner. SCLE! orvert a

mez d

Mok Chun-wah chest hug: Ingwinger.

It was travelling straight for Hogan who was guarding the and then to the erit i chagen of his team-mates the

solder stepped

the way, out the ball swung past him into the net between goalkeeper Allen and ventre-half Joney.

tackle. inomen" slingend au mch perfect pass to Beener path. *Ta Bayid Air Force witgese e inte The penalty area and let co an oblique shit which beat 14011

Km-chdung alt ends up.

DIFFERENT REASON

and

A tragedy if ever there was send it must be chalked up

as a black mark against Hogan. The Chaullied Chinese look Brettell", team-mates pounded, the les seven minutes later and his broad back with congratulance gain indifferent play UGIN The dark looks from the the Services opposi Liran

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Wang walk on the

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It was o great pity that yea-The winger took a couple of terday's Bncertain weather and

early

afternoon rain kept the ruwd away from Caroline HM. The attendance appointment, but the play mude

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and a long erday towards the Services' goal. Mik Chun-wah

in to Faced meet it while Alian stood rool-

& this a memorable Victory Shielded m hiks goal line. Mok got

natch.

there was

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The Chinge turimi out a powerful teams and, as the Ser- vlees had fost diree star players

MeInnes, Tolley, and Wilk from thei originst selection, Vie shirted oral boys started They were vireum- favourites.

however stances

which meant nothing to the ebullient service. men. They scorned reputations, They foryot disappobaumenis, they launched themselves with refreshing into the Raine

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the ad.

whil the Chinese

sitated

to the ball tow down un?<!

in the net before the big

it was lieper could move. grand opportunist gon! bul truth to sell Be ball should never have got near the seurer, The

hurd every goalkeeper physical nelvantage. and should have intercepted the ball in its dlicht.

MAIN STRING

presence was

on of pro- a piece vid nice, for ho swung at the ball and although Lau Kio- cheung managed to get his hand in its path it was a goal all the way.

CHANGED DIRECTION

Now the departing speciators chand

direction. They arted moving back to their places ห be treated to

surge

tremendous

of thrilling football as both Addes threw everything into the tray in an effort 10 effort snatch the winning real goal goal

and there Jubilation in the Services' ranks when they finally got Brettell's w Liner which climaxed

the

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It is almost unfair to single

this

out anyone for special prose in

thrilling spectacie like

but let us give a special back to Allon for pat on the some really

courageous goal- keeping which more than wiped out the orror of the second goal, Oram had

a grand dobut

Colony representative football and he got excellent prompting from Mullott and Jones who were two towers of strength.

Martin looked rather unhappy a fight-half but he never stop per trying and did many clever things.

bursts of

Brettell with his

menace

GRAND PRIX CRASH

serious injury when his Paul Molyneux escaped MGA hit a lamp post in yesterday's Macao Grand Prix. Molyneux suffered only superficial injuries.-China Mall Photo.

A Magnificent Array Of Trophies

From Our Motoring Correspondent

Macao, Nov. 4.

At the conclusion of the Macao Grand Prix tonight, a magnificent array of trophies was presented by His Ex- celiency the Officer Administering the Government, Brig. General Portugal Silveirn, at the Macao Club where a table laden with a score of gleaming silver cups made an impressive show.

To Go Or Not To Go To

hall was packed The main with residents and visitors, all of whom wore evening dress,

The Acting Governor sented with Dr Nolasco and Mr Paul Du Toit,

was

Dr Nolasco's speech was interpreted Into English and en-

Melbourne?arged by Mr Du Toit who re

The Hague, Nov. 4. The Netherlands team to the Olymple Games in Melbourne may be withdrawn in view of the serious International situa- it was learned here to- Hon". night

Mr Corneths Kerdel, Olympic speed and his two goals was the mission leader, told the United maln

front, up

Press that the Board of the Bowering although

the Ul

Netherlands Olympic Committee opprelite wing chased in hard

would meet on Tuesday after for the honours, Soldier Martin

Boon to take the final decision at inside left also played well.

on reconsideration of the Nether- Hogan produced a couple of laudis decision to participate. Nཝ.HR} hall provided typical Hoganisms. The first led

MIK) guaitmouth to the Chinese opening gust and Mr Kerdel agreed that the defenceerdents

the second came late in the game Intest Russian actions in Hung- decisive in- kep up an almost when he took the ball virtilly Jary may have u The crowl

Fur, but try an they out of Allen's hands almost on fluence in the reconsideration Kin-

the goalline and caused his it la considered that the Nether Darrowght the Chinese resild not go

mates to lose a few heartbeats lands cannot compete under the the vital go that would almost

as he dribbled around the danger Olympic banner alongside Russia.

Uufted Press.

touk minutes they Martin started the o, atl move, Higgins varried 11

though expecting a cro Bowering weaved his way

bu through akt

Lau cheung from Viry

M angle.

Yi Cheuk-yla was the main string of every Chinese move

play ment and hử thoughtful aflam rutinee danger to the op- jeg defence,

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PHOTOGRAPHS

by our Staff Photographers

Macao Grand Prix

All Souls Day Service

St. Stephen's Church Bazar

Services

Cricket at H.K.C.C.

Opening of Family Planning Centre Kowloon Church Festival and Bazaar Toastmaster Club Anniversary Dinner Cocktail Party Aboard President Wilson St. Paul's Co-education College Prize Day Catholic School's Party at French Convent School Hong Kong Wah Yan College Prize-giving British Red Cross Society Halloween Ball Launching of the New Ferry "Man Tal" P1. Consul's Party for Vice President

Victoria English College Opening of

Autumn Fair Prison Department

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area

This was not one of McLen- nan's better games. He persis- tently held the ball that vital

in the warmest terms to

the

RUGGER

48 Brigade Provide First Big Upset

Of The Season

By "PAK LO”

Police crashed heavily in no uncertain fashion when they bowed to the superior talents of the fighting 48 Brigade by 26 points (1 goal, 5 tries, 2 dropped goals) to 11 points (1 goal, 1 try, 1 penalty goal) to provide the first big upset of the rugby season.

With the exception of the game at Kai Tak between the two Air Force teams which was drawn 8-9, the rest of the matches went as expected.

Club "A" won yet again, in | mukicką, by converting A dimeuti

Q stiff moich with 27 Brigade by points (I goal, i penalty gool). to points (1 penalty gnol).

The result of this is to give them a commanding lead in the pre-Christinus series, us can be seen from the table below,

The Club "B", however dž poi fare so well as their senior team, and they went down. to Garrison Mainland by 32 points (2 gouls, 4 tries) to 3 points (1 try), though the score givos am uncleur pleture of the game for had much more of Club "8" the ball and territorial advant- age then the score suZENÉS,

The Navy's "now-look" side Win loo strong for Garrison Island and the Navy added on- other win to their scuro curd when they left the field the vis- tors by 12 points 41 try, 3 penalty goals) to 8 points ( goal, try).

Yesterday afternoon In the Inter Unit compelitkm, 74 LAA, Last year's winners, beat their strongest opponents to date, 19 Field Regiment, by 10 points (2 goals) to 3 points (1 penalty goal) In a hard and fast match, in which 74 LAA proved too good in every department for 19th Fleid.

ktek. 5-3.

GARRISON ISLAND

Miller and Ligyd the Police halves did not hit it off, and might improve if their positions were switched. Johnston of the 48 Buckzade was the v. NAVY

outstanding forward on the fold, and

well Garrison threes as umaal laat 12} | 46 Delgade were

served by Come. Their pawing was poor and Beynon, Gould. Turnbull, And their tacking not much better. Worsley

their forwards did their bost. The Police opened be scoring though for uneq in his life Barker when Lloyd Millor over troni was outhooked in the first half of close to the 48 lines, but a few

Exeynion the game though he took complete minutes Inter

dropped 4 nice! charge of the second half.

on the run to level the The Garrison forwards were fair pence. Then Johnston the 40 wing m the linedula but in the loose they forward nipped found a 'serum and

by were overpowered

the more robbed Lloyd of the ball and dived magromave Navy pack. The Maxy's over the ne The caversion was three were

their two mitaned. 0-3 good, and

This was the half thene wing men. Spencer and McDougal | score. excellent, especially the former,

after the interval Jotinston Dul 11 Was the Navy full back of the Police missed a penalty and Kaor who not only saved the Navy | the 48 Brigade wok the ball at thigir from defent, bui kicked the points feet the whole length of the field,

His best and Worsley moored. that put them on top

Thereafter 1 effort, and it was a beauty, came in simply became a succession of mater the Polies He second half when he converted by 48 Brigade with

a penalty that was a good 10 yards | powerless to stop them. Tumbull from the posis, and Tight on the jaldestepped his way through to send touchlino,

Jahnsión over, and then Tembull When the ball pamed between the

edded to his laurels by dropping a still rising, and uprights it was

nice gout, and from the kick off as carried another 20 yards befor Delgada forwarda dribbled the buil falling to the ground. His touch priest (the Police fell by the www. kicking was also a joy to behold, cide in this episode instead of un and it is a great pity that the Navy the ball) and McCormick scored. will not be able to reinis his ser= | Then vices after next week-end.

Garrison presed at flest but even- tually the bustling. Navy forwards look play downfeld, and Kay wa given his first chance at a penally, He hit the upright, but in the re- sultant serum another penalty was awarded to the Navy and thin me Kay made no mistake 3-0. halt Thomas, who had a grand game Garrison swung back, and scrum throughout, broke through and went Smith over. Smith converted 3-4.

The Navy kicked off again and the Garrison fumbled the kick, and McDougal took the bail at his feet for forty yards until it crossed the line where he dived on it. The con-

G-6. version was mlwed.

There was no further scoring uniu

B

Coombe went over from loose meul and Beynon croverted. A spurt by the Poller gave Johnson chance with a penalty and after the ten yard rule had applied to the discomfort of the 40 Brigade he converted. 23-1.

40 swung back and aggain Johnston robbed Lltyd of the ball and mored. In the closing minute Dunnicliffs of the Police got the ball and went sway

40 Brigade under the impres on that he was offde did not play the whistle and stond watching him go through to mour, Johnston SUT* verted. 20-11.

RAF ISLAND v. RAF MAINLAND

Not ал sevspiring game, but

Cornah, was his best, but

and

Tonight the Club "B" and 27 Brigade will be playing off their the end hack was stopped live throughout the Islanders Looked the postponed match on the Club Garrison

rard from the Navy line, The Gar-better ground at 6.00 p.m.. though the

and al-rison won the Krum and the ball did not feed his threen nat much as Club "B" will to wont loose over the line, and Braith ho should have night be at full strongth, the 27 dropped on it to score. He then Brigade have the better threes, missed the conversion

Then near the end with the Navy and it is this aspect of the mat- very definitely on the one Kay's

should ter which

settle the

fantastle kick to make it 13-8. result.

Was

an a reguli tended to be caught in The Mainland aldo were not as impressive as of late, but

their full back proved a tower of strength, and was the moans of stop ping the dangerous solo attacks of Cornch and the other. Neither side tackled too well and the interpassing most definitely, needs Mightoeding up. Triand scored a benotty gool, and in reply the Mainland scored a try under the posts, but did not con- vert it,

J

TONIGHT'S TEAMS Teams (ợt tonight).

48 BRICADE v. POLICE It was hard to believe that than However, it is Just possible was the sanie Police team that has that the Club "B" could pull | been on show over the last few off a surprise bul they will weeks. Their backs somehow failed have to go all out, and tackle together, and the work of the

Police pack in the frst half as they never have before, for wasted. E-

the 27 Brigade threes are all In the second half the Police pack

21 Brigade: Parker, Brown, Wym berums. the too good at finding and playing go into the mood, and lost the ret

lineouts, and

Coyne, Blackhurn, Matthews, Oven, on a weakness, in all it should clearly beaten in the loose.

Crabbe, Southgate. Self, Gemunel, be a good game, and

with The 48 Brigade also proved them-lloberts. MacCullagh, Herriott, Jones. ****elven the Biter side for toward the Club 8 Martin, Spencer, Hamil, the switch of the clocks yester-

MacCallum, Russell, Salter. and the Police were tiring visibly Stone, terday will be under the flood while the 40 Brigade buoyed up by New Matthews, Bilott, Langley, lighting

It should be well worth their unexpected lead were

Graham, King, Miller, Armstrong- Wright. watching, for floodlights give going strong.

the

the grailtude felt towar BO

who many people in Macao

from

Acting their

Governor downward, had done the most to

co-operate with organisers of the meeting.

Dr Nolanco

the referred to

the enormous debt owed to visitors to the Colony. wer

They were especially indebted to the support motor trade for their and for providing cars, enabling

private drive. They

many

50

the optical illusion of a very much faster

Kanic than is actually taking place.

And suffered

Forty

sull

noy and to

"enthusiasta were all some of the machines disfigurement and sorrier one of two drivers suffered also, FARTHER AFIELD General support had regions spread to wider

especially gladi they were

the visitors from welcome Singapore and Malaya.

Mr Du To said the Macao meeting was growing very fast and it could no longer be ex- pected to depend on two or three Copenhagen, Nov. 4. second 100 long. Higgins worked The Olymple participation of persons. Others must come along Denmark--and the other Scand and help in forming an organis- the inavian countries was expecting committer in Hongkong.

"Somebody will have to be fd to be dicussed tomorrave ta For the Chinese Chan Fal- view of the serious international found to take my place," sald hung. Chow Mon-chl, Ho situation, it

was learned here r Du Toit, who was virtually the founder of the Grand Prix Cheung-yau, Yiu Cheuk-yin and tonight.

Immense and has given an Mok Chun-wah were the men Withdrawal ot the Danish who mattered. Chow Man-chi leam has not been considered as amount of work to it ever since. three times cleared off the goal yet, Mr Frode Marte, Secretary the prize-winners

He lendered congratulations to tine after his goalkeeper hod

of the been beaten and he must surely mittee, told the United Press, alderate.

Danish Olympic Com the track had been most con= qualify for the title of the Biggest little man in Hongkong but there will certainly be football...

hard enough but, except In д physical sense, he caused Chinese defence tle worry.

VERDICT

discussione some United Press.

Conduct on

be

"It has been a wonderful ex- tomorrow."-perience to me to

work with sholl never all. I

for cumlelently grateful co-operation I have received, and I hope the meeting will grow bigger

bigger." and (Applause). In the

Speeches were also made in- formally at the banquet.

A grand entertaining game

Baghdad, Nov. 4. which provided some excellent Iraq today withdrew its team the Olymple Games, at excreise for the vocal chords from

circumstances

The Services just deserved Melbourne, "In view of the pre- to win but the Chinese will valling often play poorer atull than Arab countries.

they did here and still win.

TEAMS

The announcement was made by the Eragi Olympic Commir- Combined Services:

'Allen;

tee. Iraq had planned to send eight-man team to Mel- Hogan, Oram; Martin Jones, bourne, including five weight- Mullett; Brettell, McLennan,lifiers,-United Press.

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Higgins, Martin, Bowering,

Combined Chinese: Lau Kin-

cheung: Lau Tim, Lok Pak;

Darwin, Nov. 5.

Chon Fal-hung, Chow Man-chi,

The first Russian Olympic

Kwok Shek; Chu Wing-wah, athletes arrived in Australia to

now the

atandings ini

the present series corrected up including Saturday. The

were

BOXING

to and feuding Sure Some Reflections On Last

table printed in a contemporary

paper on Saturday was in error

duc to

a couple of postponed eventually

games, which had

been played off, being over- looked.

Team:

Chub "A" Garr. M.

Brig. Police 27 Brie Navy BA M. Club "B RAF 1.

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Friday's Boxing Show

By Our Boxing Reporter

SWISH

through the air went a flying gloved fst. It was born in a bewildered and befuddled brain: it was powered by the primitive instinct of self preservation, but it landed with pin point precision on the unguarded | —and surprised-chin of Rodgers, The FARELF Cham-

plon.

It sent his gum shield flying across the ring, but what was much more important it sent him crushing to .CLUB “A” ♥ 27 BRIGADE, the boards, a badly shaken and eventually a very much

Now the games themsolves:-

This was a very sond furward game, and during it the Club

wiser-boxer.

That was but one of the These two Seaternen provided threes only moved property once, many great moments in the fine three rounds of non-stop fight.

and when the and that to good effect for it re-boxing promotion which the ing

final bell sulted in their only son of the

The throes of aude HKABA staged at the Southern sounded they were accorded a match.

Ovation by the were strong defensively and Leckied Playground last Friday evening tremendam

The show was a great success crowd. The clapping and cheer- well, but somehow never really got the

going as an attacking for bove and a few more like it will soon ing continued with the judges the exception 21 Belgede Enreen were incl to restore boxing to its proper prepared and submitted their

in run Beroun Beld, triend of making place

our sporting

cards for the referee's perțisal ground, and this suited the Club, Therm for their forwards were well throughout the

There was hardly hitch and where renewed, louder, than ever when the Master of Cere- whole evening the ball. In the set koruma line. outs and the loom the Club for and surely when the time ce montes pointed to Dinning... : ns wards wors superior to the for spectators to leave there the winner, Belgade, particularly in the loose. rum, where they besied with an was not a dissatisfied one among unceasing regularity,

them. However, in the set orane, ale though Club won most of them the

route to

the

affairs.

arui The verdict was a fair

and Dinning's excel- just one The firing fist I mentioned lont first round may well

After the banquet the whole company was invited to the Military Club for dancing.

ball came out slowly and Mac- above, belonged to Gra Greg been the deciding factor. Darwin Airport on

Cullagh, completely pest Steward hom whose courage and stamina Melbourne.

Another Champion...L/Bdr. with his fast breaking from the brought _round upon round of

hla The Russians, the arst of 328

Borum. Gemmell

ahowed that Kho stiane. ́ now,

the crowd. and again in the loose, And Coyne cheers from Airways

For Dickenson who Pan American

power-packed Arts have lost more than proved his worth in the most of his hard hitting bout from Rangoon,

during the in flying here

none of their fre summer. He took on really are expected to reach Melboume

For the Club, Whiteisy, Miller, and with Rodgers he was on the re-

customer in Bdr. Moore but the two Club centre theses had an glory came after he had been excellent | gun. Stevens, dropped down several times and had in bank to full back at the last mohtact been saved by the bell in feed back into the bout and convas for a brief count, he played a steady game, and touch kicked his way, out of mene zauty the second round

27 threes.

Ho Cheung-yau, Lee Yuk-tok, day when 83 of them, includ- | this afternoon. All were dres500 † Pemmn, were the boat forwards, and calving end and his memons of topite of being sent to this

Ylu Cheuk-yin, Mok Chun-Wah, jˇing the star distance

Referee: Lieut. F. Minta.

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runner,

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knocked-out his man in the

Rodgers, champion that bo 惢 second round pulled himself up from the

The Chub started slowly, and belor they had had a objence to sotile down they pushed back to their own 27 where 17 Brigade ween awarded ner Deity which Robert converted, to zopke in 4-3,5

boards and finished o clear win-⠀⠀ MARKOW DECISION

The evening started with posturan, but how near he cams. le paying the penalty of under-fest rain bantamweight bout in

(02). A : which Tor, Smyth Jost a poli

in the next ten minutes, O'Holly estimating · thO GAINGER dechadon to Wins Pok-ling jok

misant Noouple of product from well out des the wing: Finally, converfod from ET Brigade 23 in trout of the posts.. $-3.

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weakened STTRAUMAN

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the China Gymberlian, "and The big attraction on the bil nabod spectac dáng - - BankLion

The same swing book, atid, foeth | however was the long awaited | whên L/Cpl. Smith of tDE AMORY with the club looking at all: flaws Light Michlidweight bout be- stretched 1/T. Kames of the they more dEESTOUN) ANCA UMR COREY

the wires of the chubween Cin Dhining and Gur. Horal Air Force on the houder Wouden wilon put him out Mchsenamy. This bous wow big for the fall, count. Th oglin

big da biting weight bout wàs? still in the rings surprising", "pace": nORA halloncally boung hany lovely? Touch It was a bout that lived up to grand finale to nine Froska kaznen gange y from there? all the great opectation that of fourteen Well-mat

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