THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957,
TOOTH AND NAIL FIGHT BY EASTERN
Army North
Well
By "RECORDER”
Ahead
Army North are well ahead in the Senior Division of the Cricket League as the result of a comfortable victory against the Royal Navy at King's Park on Saturday.
Shorter hours of play cost points for Craigengower against the Police, for whom English scored an undefeated certury, and Army South against Scorpions at Sookunpoo.
5
5
1
Soo- Royal Navy.
0 In the other match at
4 4 0 4 4 kunpoo, the Indian Recreation Optimists Club won with a boundary bye RC won the loss at Sookta- in the last over of the game-poo and sent the airmen in to victors by two wickets but bat to find one of the strongest were lucky at that in that it balting sides in the League soc❘ wan't to late stage of the in quite a desperate plight. game that they decided that they were playing against the clock rather than against the RAF attack.
This is how they now stand: P. V. D. L. Pts. Army North. € 6 0 1 20 КСС
6 3 2 1 14
, Army South
Craigengower
RAF
Recreio
Scorpions
Police
0 3 1 1 13
4 2 3 0 11
0 2
2 2 10
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and kept it up till the end, when he was undefeated with 31, and Johnson (12) end Birley (28) stayed with him to carry the score up to a more respectable 124.
The Indians began to reply to this by playing two-day cricket and though Lalchandani con- tribuled 38 before being stumped and Mahmood, quite correctly sent in at No. 3,
a fair 20. victory looked very improbable
Don Leo wus leg before 10 Carl Myatt at eight, Deadman was caught in the gully off the name bowler with no further addition to the score and Ovil McGowan was leg before to Carl Mynit with the scoreboard at cue stage.
showing 23.
and
The procession went on six wickets were down for 38, seven for 48 and right for 80, Chadwick, who had with two wickets
NAMESAKES
BE SPECIFIC ·
Their Magnificent Back-To- The-Wall Effort Just Failed Them Against Kitchee
By I. M. MacTAVISH
Fourteen thousand spectators cannot be wrong and for my money they were right yesterday as they cheered themselves hoarse in support of Eastern's magnificent, back-to-the-wall efforts to save this tense absorbing game.
It is a long time now since we heard this glorious deep-throated cacophany that somehow lifts an ordinary football match on to the pedestal of crowd participation that is never quite captured by any other sport. It is a great pity that nothing more than cold statistical fact goes down in the record book.
I cannot believe that an entry like November 10, 1957: "Club Stadium: Kitchee....1, Eastern....O can possibly do justice to this blood warming occasion.
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BOCCOT
With four wickets down, the How can such cold facts
squeeze it But it would be wrong to give keung managed to attitude changed to the half- convey to posterity the picture the impression that Eastern's Into the net close to the post, day cricket approach and the hit of how Eastern fought tooth and | hour-and-a-half
The deciding goal came with come
was born in out or get out policy that nail when they lost the services greatness
In the only five minutes to go and the Eastern side could down, was followed just salvaged a
two gallant very of their skipper, Ko Po-keung, endeavours of oric or 5 meanwhile keeping his end up valuable three points.
five minutes after the alert: of individuit players. This was hardly summon enough energy ball back to the how they survived the ordeal of really a wonderful example or to get the a first half penalty kick: of how what a team can do to meet the middle of them field to restart verteran centre-forward Kwok bad breaks that sometimes come play. Ying-lok hobbled through 60 their way....and it showed too agonizing minutes; of how hero what can be achieved when Lam Sheung-yee waa carried players predicate their normal from the field badly injured in styles and tactics to those of the the second half or of "how he fteom's emergency plan, struggled back to play more brillantly than before.
Neither can the record book retell the glory that belonged to whose brilliant Sven Po-on goalkeeping WAS ot once 13 inspiration to his colleagues, a treat for the spectators....and a heartbreak for the Kitchee opposition.
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Eastern did all these things magnificently and I confess I was a bit disappointed when they failed to hold out to the bitter end and
so claim the point which their wholehearted performance so richly deserved. ....and what of Kitchee...??
Power And Weight
It is doubtful if the Kitcher forward line would ever have Frankly I cannot immediately got the ball into the net but for
botter recall à
defensive the fact that Lee Ping-chui- exhibition they that put up by | oviously so disgusted with the Eastern yesterday....end, what fullle goal scoring efforts of is more important, I cannot Chu Wing-keung and company remember seeing 0 better decided to add his power and demonstration of intelligent weight to the attack. centre-half play than that put up by Lam Sheung-yee when he fool over the pivot's duties after Ko Po-keung left the field. He had complete charge of the middle of the field and his enterprise and daring in the penalty ares made his showing
a revelation.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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around the melee developed
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Kitchee were quickly on the attack and they launched several strong thrusts at the Eastern goal. They were moving the ball about quickly. In re- pelling one raid Ko Po-keung got a nasty knock on the knco and went down In heap near the penalty spot. Referee Mak Xueng-lal allowed play to proceed but one zenious young member of the St Joha Ambulance Brigade decided that football match or no football
match...and referee
or no referee....a man needed first the aid treatment and en 10 Beld he trotted to do his duty,
11 has
said that often been comedy and tragedy are but a shade apart and so it was here. We had the unusual spectacle of seeing Kitchen staging a furious attack on the Eastern goal.... and Eastern's defenders striving just as strenuously to keep them out....and in the middle of it all the little Ambulareeman was calmy attending to the injured player on the penalty spotli
Spot Kick Award
The Game penally spot because a focal point again soon afterwards when Kitchee were awarded a penalty kick-and rightly too after Lam Sheung- ука had upended Kwok Yau
car the corner of the box.
Chu Wing-wah was entrusted with the shot but he made poor job of it and goalkeeper Got a big cheer as he beat the ball down and cleared.
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Kitchee falled to turn their and 'extra-man to advantage instead of shooting of every opportunity they tried to weave their way on to the six yards line. This 'caused plenty of excitment near the Eastern gosi but it only brought a greater measure at brilliance from Suen Po-on who clean cluiching and punching were in the very best tradition of the game.
Kitchee got a real fright just before the interval when Kwok Ying-lok almost caught Yong Pul-der napping with a Jong high shot which the goalkeeper was glad to edge over the bar.
The second half was virtually long onslaught on the onc Eastern gcal conducted to the recompaniament of еле long roar of cheers as the red and white shirts defled all the normal laws of averages by beating of attack after 'attack.
Но Ying-fun and hobbling Kwok Ying-lok managed to lead several breakaway attacks on the Kitchee goal and in one of these. Lee Ping-chul тету nearly pushed the ball into his own gail in trying to pass back to his goalkeeper,
The stubborn Eastern defence got almost unprecedented on- couragement from the crowd and every clearance....every Interception....every last dich tackle was cheered to the echo. There was a clear indication of where the spectators' sympathy lay just before the end when Kitches got the deciding goal in an atmosphere of strange silence -punctuated here and there by
few heavy groans disappointment,
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THIRD RACE MEETING Saturday, 9th and Monday, 11th November 1957 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
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