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POLICE FORCES' INTERPORT MATCH

By

A Brilliant Display MacDowell Put Tigers And Points In The Bag

Army

Says I. M. MacTAVISH

5

Sing Tao

3

This was the soldiers on safari. Right from the first toot of Mr Mak Young-fai's whistle they were after big game and long before the end they had eleven sadly disillusioned Tigers in the bag... and as a prize they collected two vital, in fact two life-saving, points.

At the end the scoresheet read Army; . 5, Sing Tao ...3 and let's say only that it was flattering to the Tigers. The measure of their de- feat might so easily have been much more decisive-and one of their players was extremely fortunate not to end up in a very different kind of bag.

siun

1

A Hasty Pass

in

|

minute.

by, an opponent whe had vir- tually no chance of gelung near the ball. The conlle although in pain hubbed about gallantly for the rest of the game but Feveral managed to cake ne saves.

Sing Tao equalised simply and unexportedly Just before the interval when Mendum was lydiged in have handled in the penndly area. Wung Tak-fook scored from the spot.

Surprisingly

enough

the

Don't get the wrong impresare playing and the results they fijured-In the 27th

from all that, for I must are achieving are certainly not He jumped for a high cross and 51ges: the Soldiris svere na star studded stuff. Young Wal-to was sent crashing to the ground team of world beaters.... but bullt his reputation on his fan- they played with tremendous lastle burst of Freed. Whether butInsta

with

many he still has that attribute we contructive

than don't know for yesterday he did iden they have shown at any lime not receive one single through this season. With slashing team Fase clear of the defenders that

gave him chance to show it, changes fore and aft the Army side could verY vasrily have been a failure. Instead I found : the finishing punch and the

10 Kwok-tat persisted in Frooth attacking confidence

nolding the ball and time after that Bus so often been missing me he was either cought

Strangely enough every old possession or h was forced 11 the changes was for the into a hasty pass which 53 often soldiers played better against the better. Cready at left back wins not went to an opponent, wind and sun in the second half rock against Wong Tak-fook looked to be in than they had done with the as steady as speedster Young Wai-la: Wood-the mood but there was so much elements behind them in the Arst eck may not have Crawley switching of positions and se half and it was no real surprise culture but he has the bound much fruitless Individualism | when they took the lead once fers fighting spirit and torcier-that eventually he got swallow-more in the 03rd minute. Again like tackle which the big followed up in the general confusion, Moloney sorted it and again Jacks: Gulfon and Simpson, Many of us. left the ground MacDowell sent a picture cros Just transferred from Club, Have 11 new sense of vitality to the wondering how Ng Wai-man to the far post where Coyle

the end. He perfectly positioned-side-fooled i bad survived to Forward in which was most

severn oc- cleverly into the net. we spoken to an intelligently led by tall tower-

conduct and minules later an almost similar casions for his ing three-gnal Coyle, but the his tactles and when his name movement sent the Tigers root of this priceless victory.

was finally taken it looked defence to panic stations and was buried in the switch which inerely a preliminary to march- Coyle was right on the spot lo

make 1 4-2 to the Army.

hail A open

McDowell to the lett

Touchline.

The erstwhite centre-forward

brilliant Kane,

The spaces snutted him down to the ground and quite Apart from scoring a lovely goal Bot laying on three mory he dear old "Flash Harry" ในแ Yung-sang! run rogged long before the final while war blown,

fuck

His Best Game

McDowell's brilliance coaxed Mahenry out of the doldrama hud just at the nside tell about his jewel stame

of the ANAGEM

ing orders but somehow the referee found further tolerance and the Tiger was still

there it the end of 60 minutes a fortunate young man it over there was one.

Boundary Street again lived up to its gold-mine tug and a surprisingly blg crowd turned AA on cut for this game. appetizer the faam were treated to an unsavoury a soccer hibition as I never want to see again when the Sing Tao RC- serves met the Army Reserves in the curtain rulser.

*x-

Three

In the 77th minute MacNicol mishandled a hard shot and in the ensuing melee it went into the net. Wong Tuk-fook got the hand shakes although it looked as though a soldier had the last kick at the ball

MacDowell put the seal on a grund afternoon's work when be walized through the oppos!- tion and scored the Army's sful she

goal dight minutes from the end.

93 Needed To Avoid Innings Defeat

The Singapore Police had scored 45 for nine wickets $st 86 ruinuten play by one o'clock today in the second Tunings of their "Interport" againnt the Hongkong Police at Chater Road,

They need 93 runs, with aix wickets in haud. 19 Avold an innings defeat. The Hongkong Follo di Bot resume balling thin morning, declaring at their overnight score of 236 for seven.

The Scoreboard

KINGAPORE POLICE 1st Innings 95, HONGKONG POLICE

1st Insings-230 for 7 decl. SINGAPORE POLICE

Chia

2nd Inkings Kim-swce: English b. Spink.. M. de Witt, b. pink R. Slovens, o. Run-

B.

4

V.

below b. Willamson Devadas, Ibw, b. WLE

$2

4

R. Bandoshan, not out 10 8. K. Sundramu, not qui

Extras

Total (for wloketa) 49

17 For 3

And Then

A Fourth Wicket Stand Of 166

By "RECORDER”

The Hongkong Police Commissioner's XI, comprising eight regular mem- bers of the Hongkong Police and three members of the Police Re- serve, started uncommonly well against the Singapore Police, Cham. pions of the Singapore Cricket League, in the two-day match that began at Chater Road yesterday and is continuing today.

First, the Singapore Pollce were dismissed for 95 runs by a set of bowlers who, though expable in their way, are not near boing the shining lights of local League Cricket. Seven Singapore Police batsmen were back in the pavilion for 37, most of them guilty of having thrown away their own wicket. Stevens (23) and Cooke (23), it their main chance of dis- | good juggling but no conclusive the local fored for Krasp, Yet the Singapore Police were responsible for the Innings missing coming to an end at a nore under three Agures when George flekding was keen on the earpet,

with even

the most vicious Souza was dropped at long on respectable total of 95.

Then came three quick wickets when he had reached only 28, bouncers, and their throwing-in except for R was always ment As the Hongkong Police, untted.. This fourth wieket stand was

perlock toward the end of the Spink

before Wis leg

tan amazing plece of work when Vellupilia and then Rumblew the fact is taken into account fternoon when the light was

poor and the ball-cinsing be was bold by Krishnan at mid-on that it was certainly not a bals- off the same bowicz, Womorsley man's wicket at the Dockyard cone too monotonous. then

the end where the ball was ready to DeWill and scoreboard

17. showed

It to do anything without control remained at 17 for quite a few even from the bowler.

mules though Willamson had was n patch there that, by some

George accounts, was not less than born joined by now

foot wide, off which the ball Souza.

Most of the reit of the after- would shoot either low or high Boon was decipled by a fourth to body-bruising range. Wicket slund of 160 between Some of the catches dropped Williamson nrul Souza as were not easy ones, but most of catches, were dropped all over these offerings should have been the field. The Singapore Police | held. There were evon enser af

SATURDAY'S ·RUGBY

Well

Police Score A Deserved And Clear-Cut Win Over The Navy

By "PAK LO”.

B

68

Williamson hind reached when the fourth wicket stand There

A was broken as he was bowicz. this looked so simple after al

He that time-by Sandoshan. had started cautiously but chal- lenged Souza's scoring rate to- ward the end of his Innings.

to George Souza went on

after 134 his century reach minutes and was undeterred with 109 when stumps were drawn, Rory McPhersons (14). Peter English (11) and Brear. ley (8) did not attempt any- thing more than sume quick runs in the poor light and play for the day ended with the Hongkong Police 290 for sever: wickets.

League Cricket

Highlight of the Saturday League Cricket programme was Army's poor afternoon. Mike Birley took seven Army North wickets for 17 at Sookunpoo and the home team were all out for 81. Five RAF wickets fell, in- cluding three of the best, but 62 was safely reached and Army North deprived of four points.

Recrcio, who by all accounts are near the end of the transi- ilonal period that followed near- ly all of the old First Eleven not surprise_par- Heularly by beating Army South by 21 ruds at King's Park. scored 104 and retired They their miests for 83, spin bowler Leonardo Remedelos inking six for 17.

retiring, did

With a well deserved and clear-cut win over the Navy by 13 points (2 goals, 1 try) to 6 points (2 penalty goals) the Police promoted themselves in the Pentangular Table as the second-running Airmen fell before the might of the Army at Sek Kong by 12 points (4 tries) to 5 points (1 goal). The Police and the Army are therefore at the same level with three

points each, while the Club is still in the lead by a narrow margin. In the only "friendly" of the ed a penalty kick for offside been the answer here, and afternoon, Club "B" as expected and Allfrey put them in the lead game was largely It finished up with the Sing A hard and entertaining game were not strong enough to hold with a good kick. 3-0.

the spectatars by his handling real signs of

the East Lancashire

Five minutes later Johnstono Tao goalkeeper being ordered which produced

Regiment ፡፡ timely and vitnily who ofTit would have been no ot

Won by 21 points to missed a penalty for the Police

The Army proved too good miscarriage of Justice if others cassary Army revival.

The points.

from about 40 yards, out, but for the Airmen and their strong the Navy threes wore slow to get and torceful highlights were a sparkling dis

the The other two matches IRC pack paved the ball away, and were caught

way for their threes. The Air- v. Scorpions at Sookunpog and in possessian. The ball went men never quite looked as force- KCC v. Optimists at Chater Roud loose just short of the Navy ful, though Little in the threes were drawn The Indians

The Army officials must have tren

satished with very team's new found enthusiasm at their meeting this evening

Verdict

he had gone with him. Oh.. play by MacDowell and a well, referced affair, there was

and I am sure they were our Referee's might like to con rate hat-tricks by Coyle.

also delighted that the gofalden sider

all most confusing.....and | too.......... surely totally unnecessary, Thirteen black shirts was three 100 many!!!

forwards. The com worked hard for their victory and if There was a weak spot of all i was at left half where Poole, who he so often been the back bone of the side, was right out of touch and we frequently suw him resorting to the big aimles kick forward which blemished his play at the start of the DSON.

The Tigers

a sad dis-facing

wind. appointment. They had hi action

Gull surely be regarded

was pretty

first

Tho

uf it.

loase.

spoiled

the for

Medium per bowlot Rodney Pellew took nine Police wickets for 37 runs to give the Navy their third victory of the season.

in the Navy-Police match, a

plenty of excitement for the touch has been refound by the which three of their members provocative but it was ans, as the lead changed hands line and Blach picked it up and was always a danger, but the scored a very respectablę 208 for

circumstances in Tigers tactics were sometimes the

pity in the first half until at half

dlved over to score wagging and fine the Navy were in the lead

near the RAF passing still needs Ughten-seven (Ram Lalchandani 68, handling this Reserve game in to see so many

posts. Johnstone converted. 5-3. ing up. their normal black aftire threatening Angers from the with a narrow one point margin,

Curl Myat: 00) and would not although Sing The played in jet soldiers, some of their own but with Riach sparking their The Other Way On the whole it was largely have been certain winners had black shirts and shorts.

declared It was tackling

carlier. a forward battle, and battle is they

The robust attack the Police took charge in

fortune In the Siet minute the second half, and except for swayed the other way when the the only word to use in this Scorpions dug in quite comfort. case. Robertson and Busby again ably to reply with 125 for three. a few minutes they never looked Police were penalised ten yards shone, with Abbott earity do- The Teams

Optimists renched 194 against in any great danger of losing. from their own line for fest up,

the KCC (C. R. Joynt 52 not out) Contrary to the way they play and Allfrey walked back to the minating the lineouts and Ary: MacNicol; Hindmarsh,

and then came near enough, to with a very nice kick

Army forwarde also victory as eight of their guests' use this me tried to ready; Mendum, Woodcock, ed against the Army, the Follce 25 Poole; Guilan, Simpson. Coyle, threes to

put the Navy once more in the backed up their threes steadily wickels fell for 70. good effect, though lead. 5-6. the Mahoney, MacDowell, In the opening ininutes

their wings were not as well fed In the final minute of the first and it was this factor which Sing Two Tam Nal-huch:

With the afternoon's cricket and Simpson quickly Han Yung-sang, Cheung Kom both centres were always trying penalty attempt.

as they should have been, for half Johnstone missed another bedevilled the Airmen for they

never had enough men to cover over, Scorpions were still in the the oye and

lead with 27 points from 11 n their strongest me-up, yet caught

when the early obvious that the winger's hol: Lo Keng-chucn. Ng Wal to break through on their own,

this "combined operation." times

man. Lee Loy: Yeung Wai-te, often to good effect.

The Army opened the scoring matches, with Army North 20 WAS going to were played completely out at spoed

Worry Wong Kwok-kee, Wong Tak-

when their forwards Joined in from 11 matches and IRC 20 outhooked The Police early Cheung Kun-hel

...but the

look, Lo Kwok-tal, Lee Tak- the Navy in the scrums, but

with their threes to send Shurp, from 12. Comfortably in fourth Fundamentally much of the first real incident of note was

tunk.

another outstanding player, over position are undefeated Craigen. Curling fino

shot

were forced by the better jump was due to the inability of Lo

ing Navy forwards, particularly

the line well out. No converson tower with 22 points from 10 Keng-chuen Fald Lee Lay to Mahoney which Tam Nal-buen

Villings, to share the lincouts.

3-0.

matchen, subdue Simpson and Mahoney just managed to turn away.

Slight Advantage

What must

there were

the gaine.

weke

...but in turn their uncertainty

was largely due to the estability

of Hau Yung-song and Cheung!

dead

The big game get under way ous time with the Tigers

both the sun and

In The Lead Against

was

from

the run of play Kam-boi in the full back posi- | Young Wal-to put the Tigers lu fions. The two veterans took a

in the 12th the lead

iminuic bad beating from the fast Army when the Army defence got in wingers, and it was on indica- a terrible angle and gave the tion of how things were going winger his chance to lip the ball that after the soldiers got their } Into the net, recond Koai

Modified Rugby Rules To Be Published Soon

their

The

de-

In the second half the Polica İntineked from the Blart and frem a lineout near half way Walker broke through tho defence and no ho was threaten- ed kicked and found touch one yard from the Navy line.

The RAF threes really got There was a lincout, then B serum and the Police heeled and going after this and a perfect In the loose the Police had a held the ball and forced the move saw the ball go to Little light advantage, especially in Navy pack back inch by strain- who slipped through the

ns the ball

fence to score under the posts. Walker, ing lich, until the second half when playing as a spare man com crossed the line elliott dived He then converted his own try

to put the Airmen in the lead. pletely upset thoir calculations.to the middle of the serum to The convetalon

However, in the second half Brophy, the Navy scrum tral, touch down.

Hoddow for the Army, broke had an off đáy and his passes to was missed. 8-6,

Shortly after the Palice found through to score near the posts. Allfrey who had moved up to the outaldo half spot were loose themselves a man short when No conversion. 0-5. over to the left back minutes later the soldiers struck The International Rugby Ab- and weak. Behind him Alifrey Miller was injured and had to Then in a disputable try scored position to try and check Gullen back and in a strong attack | zociation Is to publish modified | had Watson, casily the best leave the field. The Police still by Robertson after a nice joint white Cheung Kam-hol took up skipper Mendum drove a power. Rugby rules to

attacent and ten yards inside move by Busby and Abbott the the centre-haft position. Here ful grounder through a crowd

the Navy halt there was a serum

Army went further ahead.

Finolly he found Coyle's speed

a very good and of players to lovel: the score.

and the ball came out to Rigch astute sense of position nu less Four miriuter later the

who broke through, WAR well move from near the half way

line saw of a worry.

Bede-Cox go through soldiers were In the lead.

tagkled twice but somehow got But the real trouble with this Mahatiey started the move with

away from his opponents and on the wing to score, making Sing Tao side is up front. They

the anal score 13-8. a brainy pass then MacDowell

raced through the defence to have a full line of so-called star tralled the ball away upfeld

touch down under the posts. To forwards but the football they before sending a long cross right

Bettle the matter Johnstone con- onto the parting in Coyle's hair

verted easily. 13-6. more und the fanky leader nodded it cleverly passed Tam Nol-huens' outstretched hands

nover

NA

NOTICE

Wai-muti The lead was short lived. Two

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes and Entry Forma for the 8th Race Meeting 1957/58 to be hold on Saturday, 8th February, 1958, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secre tary's Oilic Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entrios close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuonday, 28th January, 1968.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Blacretary.

MacNicol was badly ... and I thought quite unnecessarily

TAE

London, Jan. 20.

three

encourage on three on the field, and Evans, open game, discourage systema who had be been given more tie "stealing of the ball," oppose chances would have scored. all kinds of obstructions, speed Johnstone gave a perfect up the gaure and favour the defensive display at full back attacking sitio.

for the Pollco, God with both aldon tackling well, it took a lot The rules will be published of hard work in gat seross the on February 8.

oppusing Hue, Representatives trom Eng- "The Police, looking land, Ireland, Waks, Australia, aggressive from the start,

The Indles' badminton match New Zealand and South Africa ressed hard, but the fighting The RAF-Army game de between the LC "B" and the have been meeting here to draw Navy pack held them at bay, ferforated slowly until it was CCC, which was to have been up the modified rules-France- und thion 30 yards in front of little more than a scrap. Al played today, has been post- Presse.

the posts the Navy wore award- strictor referce would have pored to Friday, January 7.

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WEST GERMAN TENNIS

Ann Shilcock Wins Singles Title For The Second Time

Cologne, Jan. 20. Denmark's JOCKET Ulrich won the Men's Singles of the West German international covered courts tennis tourna

meni here today when he beat Egypt's Jaroslav Drobny 6-4, 7-5, 2-0, 0-8, 0-3,

Britain's Ann Shicock won the Women's Singles for the second year running, by default, when Germany's Edda Burling dropped out with a twisted fool, Miss Shulcool bent Edda'a plater. Ilse 6–1, 0-3, in a demon- atration game and then teamed with Britain's Pat Ward to win the Women's Doubles for the accond year sanight by beating the Buding sistors, 2-0, 6-4, IQ-8.

Exida Buding played a fino game despits the foot injury, which prevented her from run- ping.

In the final event, the Morya Doubles, Sweden's Thant va and Egypt's Drobny teamed up and beat France's Molinari and Cruxta B-10, 6-4, 6-3; 3-8, GE The Mixed Doubles were won "yesterday by Exitalhin Pat vand and Clermany's Patrovich when Shey heat Germanyła. Use Buck ing and formaUm in ・stralish

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