LEAGUE CRICKET

Elderly Scorpions Please Everybody

By "RECORDER”

The more elderly members of the HKCC Scorpions touched a new peak in popularity in the First Division of the Cricket League on Saturday when they defeated Army North by 13 runs

in a game in which the only younger Scorpion

to make an important contribution to the victory was Ivor Stanton.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1957.

SCANDINAVIAN TOURNEY

Sports Diary Two Titles For

TODAY Badminton

Ladies Doubles: YWCA Y C "A" LRC "B" y rerele plus". Recreio White" v CMCA.

Men's "A": CCC v Giants. Men's "C" Singles: St Stephen's v Man Nhieune. Chú Choi w Glant. IRC V CCC.

Junior

TOMORROW Badminton

Mixed Doubles:_LNC CCC Oreen", ferrein v St Stephen's V CYMCA, Chung Chena v KCC.

CCC "Yellow"

New Australian Free Style Mark By Teenager

Hungarian Table Tennis Player

A COMEDY OF

Colony Favoured To Win Interport

Bridge Match

Hongkong

Mandia, Dec. 2

remains the

Parte

ERRORS

Weakened Garrison Were

Lucky To Beat Police

Says "PAK LO”

favourites "today to wia the Had Shakespeare been alive on Saturday he would have hung

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Stockholm, Dez, 1. Hungary's Zoltan Beralk won the Men's Singles title at the Tible Tennis Scandinavian Championships tonight when he defeated

Ivan Andreadis of Czechoslovakia in the foal by 21-10,

Philippines-Hongkong interport 21-10, 18-31, 21-16,

as the last 48 bridge match Britain's Ana Heydon won borrds of the tournament the Ladier Singles Wile when be played this afternoon. she defeated Agnes Simon of

Hongkong was leading Sweden in the foal by 21-15, Philippines by 13 international 21-17, 21-9. In the semi-final match points after 48 hourda' round Miss Hayden eliminated play fact Friday, The Phillip Rumania's former World Champines, however, captured the plon Ella Zeller after a long firat For East Open bridge titio live-set duel.

when defeating Hongkong last Berzik won a second title Saturday by 40 to 30 inter-

In the curtain raizer Club "A" back. O'Kelly went blind when, teamed up with another pntional meich points-France

leading 13-0 at half time, foll score well out. He then con-, Hungarian player. Ferenc Silo, Pres50,

away badly in the second htt❘ verted his own try.. defeated Ivan he

Andreadis

and only managed to score Navy pressed back, but and Ladislav Stiprk of Czecho-

another 8 points against the Club were still in command and slovakia in

final of the the

MODEST TOMMY

Navy's & points to makę thelu the 19th minute the ball went Men's Doubles by 21-14, 19-21, 23-14, 21-12.

Manchester United are keen in store Club "A" 23 points to Choong from a Lingout on the

gomes. and Ella Zeller on five-a-side practice

(4 goals, 1 try) to 8 points (1 Navy 25 and he broke through M. Gantner swimming at

other goal

and passed inside to Ross who and Angelien One resulted 12-8 the

1 penalty goal). carnival and beat Harasztos

crashed over under the posts. and when

On the other side Üle players all-Rumanion day, Rozeanu a na were

O'Kelly converted. 10-0, opponents

asked hatbour Club "" very peort Off someone

Just on half fine a very nice Ahal for the Mixed Doubles walked

Tommy Taylor how many he surprised the RAF aland for three move from the Navy 25 Ulle.

"Only and Zeller won had scored.

the first they led by 6-3 at half time Gantner

but though they

the wave the ball to Cooke and is 23-21 ton" replied the England centre 16-21,

the clear he crossed the

Une 23-21, 21-18,

ascendancy a faully judgment in went round to touch down France-Presse,

forward.

his head in shame at the thought of wasting such a good title as "A Comedy of Errors" on a play. The game between Garrison and Police would have made a much better sub- ject for such a title.

Garrison, though much weakened, were extremely lucky to win at all, let alone by 13 points (2 goals, 1 try) to nil. Had both teams left the field scoreless the result would have been exactly right.

The Scorpions had first lease of the wicket and stood up

Sydney. Dec. t. quite well to opening bowlers Higginbottom and

Tonight Jcn Konrads, 15, Ralph. Harry Owen-Hughes fell to the latter at broke the Australian junior four, but Donald Leach and Iver Stanton stood ming record for 440 yards together for 44 runs, though the former had several Free Style with a time "lives" before being dismissed for a contribution of minule: 30.4 reconds. 18 runs. Stanton contributed 32 to the Scorpions total of 112.

The rest of the Innings was a race, for the remaining wickets between slower bowlers Lea and Roces, won by the utter (5 for 18) as Les took three for 14.

All was over after 31 overs had been bowled and Army North were tu troop back defeated after faring exactly the same number of overs from the Scorpions.

Veterans Frank Howarth and Len White have been bowling Exceptionally well this season, but those who were at Sook un- poo on Saturday insist that they were at thele very best that

afternoon.

However, it was more Len Howarth's, White's day that He had Lelliot leg before with the scoreboard showing 7, then Howarth had Watts held behind

of 4

The previous figuren were 4.37.2 by Murray Rose two

nts

years ago.

Konrado

Inter-Club

wus

final analysis of 18.5-1-45-5. Army North were all out for, among his

09. 11:14 Was Army North's Gary Winrt, Murray Garretty .cond defeat of the season, and Kevin O'Halloran. He won their fra having been ut the by 12 yards from John Kissane, hands of Indian Recreation other teenager who is a year Club, and they now lead the older than Köurads-Reuter, Indians by four points, the. KCC by ve points, the Scor plois by SIX points and Craigungower by seven.

In the other match at Sɔokun- pa, the Indians lost two valu- oblé points to Recrelo, with Recreio had whom they tled.

scored 14 runs off 31 overs and the IRC were 148 for nine after

36 overs,

Army South balted for a very long time (47 overs) against the Optimists at Chater Road and might have won the match had they declared earlier as

they

the wicket by Owen-Hughes had eight of the bone team out with the scoreboard showing for D8 runs in 3 overs. eight, and then While had Kingsford held very nicely in the slips by Pat Dodge with the board showing 32.

White Wins

First to take five wickels wis Len White, who included among his victins Army North's top scorer for the day, Goodwin (32), and he finished with an analysis of 10-4-40-5. Frank Howarth then moved in and finished off the innings, having

Royal Navy versus Craigen- King's Park was a Ewer at short gone. The Navy were all out for (13 in 34 OVCING Crauengower passed this total for the low of four wickets, the necessary runs. requiring only 20 overs to score

There was a very close game at Kal Tak when Don Loc per- mitted immelf a risky declara- tion-120 for six after 35 overs and the Police replied with 115 for Ave off 31 overs.

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In the second half the Alrmen again equalised when Southwick after a terrifle struggle on the Club line managed. to score. 048.

Next Little went away again, und was tackled. His pass went

·Comah, who when tackled passed forward, but the referee | was unsightęł and Littlagot the ball and went on to score. Watt converted. 11-0.

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Police

Chub "B

by the referee added Buther five points to the Llanders per the posts. O'Kelly score, letting them finally win verted. 16-0. by 11 points (1 goal, 2 triés,) to 0 points (2 tries) while 48 attacked, but against the run

of play Clubs added to Drigade romped away from

to nu.

Club "A" y Navy

the

In the second half the Navy | Navy

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ID 80 148 70 7130-

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ther

BAT Main.

This evening the Club”1′′ RAF Mainland by 29 points score when O'Kelly broke away ti goal, 7 tries, 1 penalty goul)upfeld, kicked ahead over

end passed to Miller who went will take on the HK Bignal the Regiment under the floodlights, fullback and Inglis, taking od- and though this is a fairly weak vantage of the bounce, gathered Club teum they might Just first and scored. O'Kelly converted, manage to win, for though the Signals are of full strength, having found a new full back, and have moved Linnell up to serum half, thus giving them a strong three line, the Club "B" should just scrape through. This game will start at 6:30 pm, and is on the Club ground.

20-0.

Navy now

For the whole of half of this game the Club took almost complete control of the

pressed very were pen- play, for they were superior in strongly and Club

andalised for offade in front of Lho linocuts the scrums, the loose. Their passing the posts and Reveil converted.

20-3. especially in the threes, was Arst class and only good tackla Ing by the Navy kept them partly at bay.

Still the Navy attacked and fully deserved their next score, when from A Club tumble with a loose The Navy threes were also ex- Moore got away

fneldontally A cellent, for

forward their passing was ball,

noar the also very good, but they passed pass, and went over

aposta, Revell converted. 20-8. the ball a bare fraction of

Now it was Club's turn and second too late, and with the

Kelly went blind lilve Club tackling

demons, particularly Cheong and Valen- serum and Inglis nearly broke The ball went loose through, fine, the Navy never had a

and, Miller got it, and scored in chance.

the comer.

O'Kelly missed. 23-8.

from a

Police v Gorrison

In the second half the Navy came much more into the pic- ture, and as they did so the Club

fell away. atlack

The Navy

The Garrison forwards really began to ham-

had four mer the Club but the Club changes in their team from that deferice, 'though hard pressed, published and umpteen pusl- held out, In the closing tional switches and were a minutes the Club rallied and much weaker side as a result, added another try to their total but this was a farcical match. On the whole it was a clean | It there were more than three open game with plenty of in good passes all through the terest. Club attacked from the game I have yet to see them, start and a good foot rush and when I say good I mean nearly resulted in an early try, once which actually reach the but the Navy Just managed to man for whom there were in- touch down. O'Kelly then miss-tended.

ed a difficult penalty and from The Police were no better, the drop out there was a scrum and could have held the Garri

son to a draw had their wind

Canadian Leading

In Dallas International

Chess Tourney

The Tooms

Club "B": Martin, Mac=" Callum, Stone, Heame, Lai, R. Brown, Steward, Moore, Külvert, Howe,

Carpenter, Berger, L

Brown, Summer, Millor

Sletals Turnbull, Rodgers, Jones, Harkins, Coatsworth, McCourt,, Linnell, Curtis, GU yeat, Rawlins, Hardwick, Hee- 500, Itawinson, Noble, Ver-- chere.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes and

Entry

Forms

for the 5th Race Meeting. 1967/58 to be held on Saturday 14th and Saturday. 21st December, (weather permitting), may be 1957.

not failed in the closing minutes. obtained at the Secretary's On the whole field only two Office, Alexandra House: tho men deserve mention and both Club House, Happy Valley; were on the Garrison side and the Stables, Shan Kwong

Abbott in the forwards ran

himself ragged and fought led Road,

tiger, but the rest of his pack

looked more like lamba. Busby Entries close at 12 o'clock wa! the other outstanding NOON on Tuesday, 3rd player, but he got far too litle December, 1957.

of the ball. The major fault with most of the playera' was

that they committed so many basic errors that. with

the

Dallas, Texas, Dec. 1. Daniel Yanovsky of Canada referee's help, the game became not only scrappy but quito went into the second day of the amusing

Dallas International Chess Tournament today with the

The score at half time was nu-all. In the second half tead by virtue of being the only Busby broke through to send winner thus far.

Fridrik

Yanovsky defeated Olafsson of Iceland, who rel signed at the end of the 25th

move.

Other games Inst night were adjourned until tonight.

Samuel Reshovsky of New York was In serious

A

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD, Secretary.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Green over, and much later from a ve yard scrum the ball went out, to Izod who scored half way out, Green converted, the last minute Abott 9-0. In broke through and sent Lowe 14th & 21st December, 1957 over well out with Green con

trouble verting to make it 13-0.

much better than the Airmen

that the result was never in doubt.

with Laszlo Szabo of Hungary

It is just as well that Brigade when they adjourned at the end of 40 moves. The Hunt not have a good place Queen kleker or this would have been Fatian employed the

In every Pawn opering and Reshevsky fantastic score.

thing they did the Brigade were was falling behind pawn down in a queen and pawn and game when they adjourned.

Miguel Najdort of Argentina appeared to be advantage in the early part of unidentified player euch scored Brown somed two, his game with Brent Larsen of one try. Denmark, but he was beginning) to equalise and obtain counter- chances when they adjourned.

Play opened again this after-

at a dis-

noon and yesterday's adjourn

Haddow, Muniz, Corr and an

and the park scored the others In shoveover tries. Leppard enverted the penalty.

Club 'B' ▾ RAF Island

5th Race Meeting- Season 1957/GS

The following conditions for 1957 Ponies for the above for race meeting, entries which close at NOON on 3rd December, are announced:--- CLASS B (1st Day)-LING-

FIELD PARK : PLATE.- Winner $4,000. Second $2,260. Third

$1,750. Weight: Ponies which havƏ

not won any stake money 144 lba; Winners of not more than $1,750 In Stakes 147 lbs; of not more than $2,250 in Stakes 160 lbs. Entrance $5.

FROM THE TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND & IN (About One Milo 171 Yards)..

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. Arnold,

Secretary.

mente will be taken up tonight.

Club "B" were just that little bit unlucky in this mtted, for New Variation

while not up to their Sentor's Olafsson employed a new standard they did extremely well. variation from recent Russian Their passing was good and their iterature. Yanovsky, whose tackling reasonable, while their game may be one of the most forwards shared the scrums and brilliant of the tournament. Uneculs, but the Airmen had a suspected it was a prepared slight advantage in the loose.

The Islanders again could not variation, but he has not played for nearly a year and did not get going to their full extent, recognise it. Therefore it was though Little was at all times a necessary for him to work it definite danger. Club did most of Hong Kong, 27th Nov., 1967. out at the board, which he did the citacking in the second half, and, were unlucky not to score a brilliantly.

only correct couple of times, with Steward He found the

which gave him what and Carnell shining throughout, πονά probably would have been the A good three move gave the ball,

at the 14th to MacCallum and at the same winning position

time gave Club their first score, move.

Olafsson was stunned · by 8-0.

Five minutes later the Airner Yanovsky's reply and took 40

Little broke minutes to mako One move, equalled when thereby plunging himself into through and with a good run deep trouble with the time took the ball upfeld before Ilmit, which requires that he passing to Phillips who scored well out, 3-3. Just before the make 40 moves in 24 hours.

Yanovsky employed the end of the first half Carnell Sicilian defctice and Olafsson got the ball, kicked ahead, then followed later with his Russian gathered his own kick and went variation.United Press.

a good afty yards to score, 6-3.

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