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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER · 5, 1957. -
TWO CLOSE FINISHES IN OPEN PAIRS Hongkong-Malaya
ANOTHER CLASH BETWEEN QUARTER-FINALS
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
THE FOOTBALL
AND LEAGUE
By ARCHIE QUICK
London,
What an extraordinary nation is England when it comes to sport. It seems we always strive to start any international contest well behind scratch,
In athletics our runners compele on unequal terms with overseas state-aided
Upset Victory For Football Club Three
By "TOUCHER”
Teams of three from four clubs-Kowloon Dock Club, Kowloon Cricket Club, Hangkong Football Club and Craigon- gower Cricket Club-yesterday reached the semi-finals of the
opponents because of the strictness of our amateur status observance, and now comes Colony Open Triples Lawn Bowls Championship.
yet another glaring Instance in a further clash between the Football Association and the Football League,
The Association has quite an international programme on its plate. Home matches with Ireland, France and Portugal (prov.) at Wembley and visits to Wales, Scotland, Yugoslavia, Russia and the World Cup competition in Sweden. In addi- tion there are the "Under 29" Internationals home to Rumania and Bulgaria aud away to Wales and Scotland.
more
a
narrow
Again. H mode such a poor showing in his latest con- against a low teatat Pateley ranking Londoner, Alt Drew,
Hill gained when points win-that his haid on the crown is must precarious. The championship looks like Belfast Jimmy
Brown's for the taking when the pair meet in Notting- ham in October,
West
for
of
the
Yesterday's four quarter-final matches at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club produced two very closely contested games. In one of these the Hongkong Football Club "dark-horse" combination of H. Black, P. Gardner and K. Forrow scored an upset 15-12 victory over the highly favoured Kowloon Cricket Club trio of J, Chubb, F. Kermani and W. Hong Sling.
narrow lead until 15-13 on the next head and maintained their 18th head.
A strong finish on the last
two heads, in which they scored a four and a slagle, "enabled them to coast home comfortably by 20-13.
EASIEST
[SPORTRAIT
"Go on, pus, let me and my little brother Sid hap a po with your marbles-"
Landon Express Service
HOME RUGGER
London, Sept. 4. League and Union matchen were: Results in tonight's "Rugby
Wakefield
Rugby LosgUA Bramley 25, Hull 10, Castleford
0, Trinity 28.
Doncaster 24 York 32. Liverpool City 9, Warrington Salford 10, Rochdale Hornets
18.
4.
Rugby Union New Brighton 13, & Newlyn 5.
Penryn 0, Welsh eals 0-Keuter.
Penzance
Share Honours In Merdeka Soccer
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 4.
Hongkong and Malaya fought nn exciting 3-3 draw before 12,000 cheering" spectators' in the Prime Minister's Soccer Cup Competition tonight,
Hongkong looked the winners for the greater part of the match and were ahead twa goals in the frat 23 minutes.
But Malaya spurted ahend in a series of flerce attacks on the vaitors goal axl at halftime the acore stood at 3-2 in Hong- kong's favour.
The second half was marked by the rugged Hongkong de- fence and the persistent Malayan atlocks, most of which falled.
Hongkong goalkeeper Tami was his side's hero in this belf and won the applause of the crowd as he fended off shot after chot.
But eventually the Malayan atlock proved too strong and in the 70th minutes of the second half Malayn's Aziz Ahmed scored the equaliser,
From then on both, tearns, almost at a standstill, made no serious attempts to scora.
The game was marked by high speed switches from wing to wing as both teams struggled for the advantage."
Hongkong's solld defendo Academi-saved them, but the Malayan
forwards were always a dan ger, tud several times, werd unlucky to score,"
Hong Sling and his men look though the Dock combination Now
the England
ralled with a three on the 19th team if he can make tight stone out for new Ideas 'and more
en early lead with two succes- sive threes mannger, Mr
on the first two head, the Craigengower under- Walter Winter- then-or when young Davies has stringent training. bottom, comes out with the gained
experience. Or
heids, but Ken Forrow's team dogs maintained their four-shot have an Ham United that he had perhaps if Terry Spinks makes
drew announcement
up to 6-0 on the next lend by chalking up a three on Iden which, hoped to keep # squad of normal
in three heads the alleged new progress from
and kept their the 14th head. effect, da really only the old opponents to a tight game ou players together for practically amateur ranks.
The next atralogy of Mr Arthur Rowe, the nine following heads as the
three hende, how- the whole season-or at least a
every which
the Craigongower B&W won cach
Tottenham score mounted to 12-9 in favour couple of days together
bowlers faller, and afier pick- Hotspur week"but that scheme wil
when he
was their of the KCC combination,
ing up two singles, Gourlay manager the championship of now be impossible because of
Forrow, who played a great and his men reeled off a tour on
Easiest win of the day was the Lengun clubs' fantastic
the Second and First Divisions pame throughout, completed the crucial 171h head to take a
that of E. G. Barros, F. W. match floodlight
in the successive seasons commit
an afternoon's 1048-50 and 1950-5) as well as formance by leading his men to
grund per-17-15 lead on the est head.
Hollands and C. R. Rosselet who ments."
the runners-up position
On the 18th head,
thecliminated KCC's S. Y. Doo, e strong finish on the last four following year,
heads on which
Craigengewer three
a D. C. Symons and J. E. Duffield they scored a
toucher, but Toy, with sta to become Craigengower's only I is the equivalent. to box-two, a single, a two aid all-chance of going around semi-surviving semi-finalists in this
other single to clinch the match
F. Kermani, W. Hong ing's counter-punch. The 9p-
with two KCC), 16-12. blocker to draw the second shot event. They opened by 15-12.
or play on his own wood A twos and મ five and never E. G. Barroa, F. W. Hol position is drawn forward and then the attack is set in motion
CLOSEST GAME
couple of inches for a count of looked back after that until Innds, C. F. Romelet, (CCC) two or three, fell short of the the final score of 25-12 was beat S. Y. Doc, D. C. Symons, from deep defence. Full back be respon- Alf Ramsey used to
The closest game in yester-mark and left his opponents the reached.
J. E. Duffeld (KOC), 23-12. alble for these initiations. Now day's matches was seen in the winners by the odd shot West Ham manager Ted Fen- tussle between the Kowloon 17-10,
utilise full Dock three of W. Riley, W. ton proposes to back John Bond in a similar Davidson and R. Gourlay and be- the Cralgengower combination role and visualises Bond coming England's right back as of P. Ragi, C. K. Sung and R.
Tuy.
Unless something drastically different from the past occurs, Mr Winterbottom will have his team selected for him for each match by our amateur Selco- fors and he will get his players the on the Tuesdays before
First and Saturday games, Second Division players not have seen each other bo fore. How can they be cx- pected to weld into a team sa quickly?
wiil
FULL INTERNATIONAL
fa
The first full International England has ever played Russia
"big" In May is the 'game, At a guess I would
players will say the nssembled after the season
closta on April 25, will watch
the Cup Final on May 3, play In Belgrade und then be flung against
might the full
of Tussia who will have been in traking together in some rural hideout for wecka. Then England will be flung into the maelstrom of Stockholm.
All the League clubs are trying to get on to the floodlit band-wagon. The FA Ндус been inundated with applica- tions for permission to play joycuing Katrics, and, as Mr Winterbottom snys! #IC International men are to be asked to play two matches a
Finally, Keenan's long and honorable carcer must be draw- ing to
close. Since the in Wembley Olymple Games 1048 Peter has turned profes- sional, climbed to the British and Empire litle ranks and crusaded cround the world. In America, Australia, the Far East and on the Continent he has Traded punches with the rest, and he has never been backward in defending his litle,
BUYING TIME
But now he is buying time, although on the same Palsley bill n Hill he cuslly outpointed a British Gulaman named Rudy Edwards over eight rounds.
Bear in mind though tha! Edwards was a third choloe op- ponent, for first on Italian and then a Spaniard dropped out Also remember it was only over eight rounds which is entirely a different proposition to the tir. log championship distance of nicen.
a result.
ANOTHER NOVELTY
Another stirring novelty was the attempt of holl
towards
a dozen clubs to inaugurate an
The first eight hơnds were evenly contested, at the end of which the score stood 6-5 in favour of the Craigengower three,
2+
The third semi-finalist berth went to the KCC three of M. J. and J. Divecha, G. A. Souza Landult who, despite the nal score of 20-13, were fully ex- tended by the Crolgengower urce of G. F. Santos, F. Leo and A. E. Contes,
The next Colony Open Championship games, take place when the Open on Sunday Singles final and Open Pairs semi-finals will be played of. YESTERDAY'S SCORES M. Divecha, G. A. Souza, J. S. Landolt (KCC) beat C, F. Santos, F. Lee, A. E. Coates (CCC), 20-13,
พ.
SUNDAY'S GAMES
At HKCC & p.m.
· Open- Singles Final
Sling
R. F. da Luz (Hecreto) v. U.
A. Rumiahn (IRC).
AŤ UKFC 4 p.m. Open Parts Semi-final
Secrets
ward: Hongkong:
Szeto Man. 2 and Kwok Tal.
Malaya; Abdul Ghani 2 and' Aziz Ahmad. Reuter.
Sports Diary
TODAY
gold
Final of Children's Golf Deep
Water Bay. 'Meeting
Water-Polo Committee meeting at Sholl Club, 30 p.m.
E. G. DATTO and F. Lee (CCC) FO. Mudar and C. R. Rosselet (CCD) Riley, W. Davidson, R. (VENUE TO DE ARRANGED) Landolt's three claimed a six Gourlay (KDC) beat P. H. Open Pairs Semi-final
TOMORROW K. Sung, R. Tay G. A. Guterres and J. F.
Diving Norealia (Recreio) v. J. Tong Colony Diving . Championships at H, Black, P. Gardner, K. and J. Landelt (KCC) or VLRC Women one mere spring-
board and Men's three Forrow (HKFC) beat J. Chubb, Bond and A. Eastman (KBGC). |Junior springboard, fasis.
Tay and ja men struck a on the fifth head, but despite | Rag!, C20.10. flo-Scottish Floodlight food patch on three of the fol- this big count wore held to 8-8 (CCC), League, The Scottish authori-lowing four heads, chalking up after the 6th head. They togit ties, however, stamped on it three twos to lead by 12-8. Al- the lead with believing that the trio of Spurs, United and Minn- Nowenstle
were not rt- cheater City presentative of English foot- bull-as they are not.
The idealist with the big pipe dren, however, is Manchester United's Matt Busby. The muu who wants de removal of the maximum wage as one of many In thinks Tragedy for a fourth Scottish desirable reforms boxer. Eighteen months ago terms of a European League, Hobby Neill Edinburgh-born He schels for the day when a but domiciled In London was elect number of clubs awarded the Boxing Writers' Europe-Western OT entire- Association.Trophy as "The compete for points. Best Your Boxer of the Year"
from
week with tho. consequent Since a first-round knockout That would mean the break-
financial benefit to themselves
Brown in
ns Mouchester by Jimmy 7
Belfast away of such and their clubs who um
from the Football defent has stalked Xelil and his United to ask them to play a third
latest selback was at Paisley travel instead at week-ends to League. They would air- match?" Who, Indeed. but
when he was forced to retire at what a way to go into the
the end of the Bfth round the capitals of the Continent, International arena. England against a Greenock "unknown" playing before £100.000 "gates", have as Ane players as any on fighter. Ne is st Scottish That money earth, but they can never win featherweight
and Pools nioney champion but it would provide great stadia. the World Cup under such a he holds to what he told me a United v. Real Madrid would be handicap. In England the week or two ago this is nearly a commonplace. Even now, on League, the domestle keystone the end of the stle root for a restricted scale, he thinks in of Soccer here, takes pre-the likable. well-educated terms of £100,000 profit for the erdence over the International Bobby. He has an excellent Old Trafford clüb al this game. The League clubs pay job in London.
Berson's end. the piper and call the tune.
No matter the outcome of the certainly be a
A European League would monty-spinner, Football League's secrei Char- been ter meeting at Morecambe the but cach club entering it would noted for her lighter weighted Management Committee has to have to take
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the courageous the Johnny Hill, Elky Clark, Jackie club: geeded by their public, adrift would not be so easy as
remember face up to the fact that the step of resigning from
Football League.
This
cutting Paterson and the great Benny nre restless. Lynch.
all that, for they would con- stantly
need 3 supply of Never before. in her long Supporters gave modern Eg super-players to Bghting history, however, bas lish League soccer a vote of standard of success against the she possessed three British title- confluence last season by se European stars, and the market holders as she does nowing way to the tune of one Frankie Jones (fly), Charlie II million aggregate, The clubs would not be very plentiful (feather)
and Peter Keenan know that something has to be the deserted League clubs would (bantam). Yet it is afrall done to provide belter enter-zee to thall It would be a holding, Jones, surely, will lose |tainment ΟΣ bankruptcy Hes question of finding and raising when Dai Dower is demobilised ahead. So the order has gone your own juniors.
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