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FIRST POLICE

Canada Favoured To Retain World Ice Hockey Championship Title

Oslo, Feb. 27.

Canada, represented by the Whitby Dunlops team, are favourites to regain the World Ice Hockey Champion- ship in the 10-day contest which begins here to tomorrow.

plenship on March 9.

Some observers here feel that the Soviet rhythm their precision moves gained them an 11-3 win over Norway this the recent week--may be upset by. more thrustful Canadians,

Canada, who last won the world tile In 1955, did not compote in the 1937 tournament In Moscow. They have shown devastating form in warm-up" in Europe in games weeks, including n 13-0 win

Sweden, the reigning World Champions, a 6-0 victory over Norway, und'a 9-2 triumph the United States oralnat World Championship team.

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Main Rivals

Their main rivals for the title are likely to be the Soviet Union, who won the World Chamylonship at their first at- templ in 1054 and took both the world and Olymple titles in 1950.

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Unlied States and Sweden appear the strongest challengers among the other countries. Finland. Poland, Norway and Czechoslovnidia complete the entries,

About 15,000 spectators from many parts of the world will Scr King Olav of Norway officially open the Champion- ship tomorrow evening In presence of members of

(Parilo- Cabinet and Storting The Russians play Canada In ment) at the open-air Jordal the last game of the Cham- Irink-China Mall Special.

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BOXING

Sports Diary

TOMORROW

Cricket

Div, 1-INC v CCC) Navy v Army South: Optiṇista v Kéorpions Amy North v Police; RAF V KCG,

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2- Dockyard Warnets v DBS; Army Nort * Army South.

Kiugby

Police v Royal Navy (Army, B.5.) 3 p.m.: RAF V Amy (Army B.8.1 4.16 p.m.: Club Club " (H.V 4.30 p.m.; RAF "D" v 1 Royal Tanks (KA TAX) 3,30 pặm.

Hockey

"0" Ladies' League-Recreio Victorians (HV) 1.30 p.m.

Cup Match-Gremlins veerele

(Rerein) 2.30 p.m.

Bocost.. Senter Shield. Sing Tao v KMB (13) • p.m.

Junlar Shield-Gymnastics South China y A7/Awny (33) 3 p.m.

Div. 3-CMB Mercantile 2.30 p.m. Ni v Wayfoons

p.m.

Alieties

Annual Athletes of KGV School. Miton Road Kin 2 p.m.

Annual University of HK sports,

Poktulam & panią

Racing

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TOURNAMENT

Sporting History Made At Southorn Playground

By Our Boxing Reporter

Sporting history was made at the Southorn Playground last night when the Boxing Section of the Hongkong Poliça Sports Association held a tournament for novices. This is the first show of this kind sponsored by the Police since 1938

and I understand that it is the first time that Chinese members of the Force have taken part,

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P. C. Cheung missioner of Pollee, and many Pak-ling (Blue) beat P. C. L of his senior officers. gave Ho-yiu (Red) on points. the two soldiers sustained

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Infectious. the ring Enthusiasm is The organisers and the parti | The villainy of 'Black' and elpante oro to be congratulated wisdom of White

ex- This new boxing organisation on a grand Arst outing. It is plained in English and Chinese looks set for a very rosy future. true that there was no surprise during the ton rounds

The Rosults show

natic the show insted. of sophisticated talent....but if anyone. has ever The big crowd....headed by doubted the Atness of

Welterweight: the Mr A. C. Maxwell, the Com younger element among younger policemen then should have been at the ringside for this event.

Fitness was really the keynote. Keenness

and downright courage game close behind. The contest- ints who ducked through the ropes were raw novices in the very best sense of the word. Many of them had never been in a ring before in their lives.... and others were facing crowd for the first time.

Boxing Land

Punches that could not be found in the best text books there were in abundance. sometimes, too, a boxer would respond to the cheering of his departmental colleagues by

lapsing into the unorthodox.... but we can have nothing but

for tho congratulationy atables. It was A most en-

con-

couraging effort, and I venture to suggest that it will not be very long before the Hong- kong Police Sports Association

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ovation for their fine work and

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Light Welterweight: P. C. the Commissioner later present-Tang Chun-kwong (Blue) beat (Red), ed Srl White Madden with a P. C. Yeung Yuk-ting silver badged truncheon....and fght stopped in second round. lightheartedly threatened S-P. C. Wong Tak-ho! (Red) beat Sgt. 'Black' Mana with a similar. P. C. Wang Yiu-hong (Blue) weapon before handing it over on paints: P. C. Chan Kwan-lof (Blue) beat P. C. Chan Wal- to him as a momento.

lan (Red) on points; SI A. It was good too to see the Poon (Blue) beat Cpl. Tool Tit-

Worhorse, Corporal Jockmut (Red) on points.

in action once Dinning, back

bit heavier Featherweight: D. P. C. Ko again. Looking a than in his palmy days, be boxed Man-bong (Blue) beat D. P. C. with Sub- Wong Yik-chak (Red) on points; fine exhibition

Don Bryan and . C. Cheng Yat-mink (Red) Inspector showed that he is still a very beat P, C. Tang Cheung (Blue),

performer

as Bght stopped in second round; useful Bryan's tummy muscles prob- Cpl. Cheulc Til-ying (Blue) ably know today. The poller beat P, C. Lo Chi-wai (Ned) officer is himself a more than on points. ordinary boxer and once tuned up he will make many Colony opponents sit up... or should

say lie dowZi.

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Novices Bouts

The novices' bouts were thoughtfully handled by Major G.WP. Hodding-who also pro- vided a most interesting com- mentary during the Black and White demonstration--and CPO T. McLoughlin of the Royal Navy.

THIRD TEST

Pakistan 328;

West Indies

is a pawer in the boxing land.

The highlight of the evening was an excellent display of the rights and wrongs of boxing by Staff Sergeant Instructor G.S. Mann and Sergeant Instructor J. Madden of the Army Physical Training Corps.

Mann was the bad man'

act and the

his generously was exaggerated demonstration of President of the KABA, and The West Indies had scored

of

Among the ringside spectators Whiting, the Mr Allan

felt

сп-

must have couraged by the strides which the HICPSA's boxing section have made. He must have been im- the finess of the Chinese boys who stepped into the ring.

overy conceivable trick-of-the- he trade against his rule-respecting opponent provided the specta- tors with a most entertaining and educational half an hour,

The display could not have been better timed and it must have given the young Police boxers plenty to think about,

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147 For 1

Kingston, Feb, 27.

147 for ono in reply to Pakistan's first innings of 328 by the close of play on the second day of the third Tost horo ̧·

Conrnd Hunte, West Indies opening batsmen, was 100 not out at the close.

But the West Indies task was made lighter against a depleted Paldston attack. Fast bowler Mahmood Hussain went off with

Neil Harvey

Doubtful Starter For Final Test

Port Elizabeth, Feb. 27.

Nell Harvey, Austro-

ilan vice-captain, is a last- minute doubtful starter for the afth and final Test match agninat Bouth Africa, which begins here tomorrow.

The left-hander WAS hit on the ankle by a hard drive during net practice Loday. At the time` ho did not appear hurt, but later the ankle stiffened and became swollen.

No decision on Har

bo vey's finess will Laken until tomorrow morning, His likely re- placement is twelfth man Lea Favell, the opening batsman who has had a run of big scores lately.

If Harvey Is fit, the Australian alde will be that which clinched the series with a 10-wicket victory in the fourth Test: I. Craig, R. N. Har- voy C. McDonald, J. Burke, K. Mackay, R. Simpson, R. Benaud

A. Davidson, W. Grout, I. Meckiff, L. Kline. China Mall Special.

Second Highest Fine In Soccer History

London, Feb. 27.

Leyton Orient, a Second Divi- Alon English Football League club, was today fined £2,000 by a joint Football Association and Football League Commission sel up to chquire Inlo the club's affairs.

The Commission severely cen- sured Mr Нагру Zussman (Chairman) and Mr Alec Stocks, former manger, and cautioned them as to their future conduct.

It also decided that Leyton Orient be required to produce its books and vouchers to the Foolball Association and Football Lengue every six months during the seasons 1958 to 1958 and 1000.

The commission was set up a pulled thigh muscle after after allegations of Irregularities bowling only five balls, and in the clubs administration by Pakistan's

captala and spin | Mr Arthur Huggett, formier bowler, A, H. Kordar, has been secretary and edvised not to bowl because of a recent finger injury,

Heavy responsibility fell on Fazal Mahmood and 16-year- old left arm. spin bowler Nasimul Ghari. Fazal had Kanha caught at 87,

ATKINSON 5 FOR 42

Pakistan, overnight 273 for four, lost their last six wickets today for 54, and were all out shortly after Junch.

Eric' Atkinson Look four

full

wickets today to finish with the splendid analysis of five for 42. Tom Dewdney also bowled well to remove the other two batsmen, both bowlers made

use of the tamp atmosphere.

Pakistan's hopes took a crip- pling blow in the first over of the West Indies innings when fast bowler Mohmood Hussain was curried off the field sítr pulling o thigh muscle. It was feared that he would not be able to bowl again in the match. The tourist attack had already been weakened by the fracture in a previous match of A. H. Kardar's second finger on his bowling hand. Although Kar- dar, a spin bowler, is captaining Pakistan, he has been advised not to bowl--Reuter,

Wallabies Open Tour With A Win Over France

Nico, Feb. 27. The touring Australian Rugby Union team opened their tour of France with a 17-0 win over Riviera Province have today. They led 0-0 at half-time.

The Wallabies' points came from trics by Thornett, K. Yonz, D. Logan, J. Potts and A. Morton and à conversion by R. Harvey.

The bod weather which dogged tho Australians in Bri- tein followed them here. A Bnowfall this morning-Nice's firet for two years-was follow- ed by rain and slect during the match which covered the pitch with Thick mud. The grim weather conditions kopt the -grow down to 2,000,

Both teams worked hard to Produce - attractive” (sporting football.The Wallabies wate ravely in trouble, and impress- [ed ¦ with slick passing movos [ments, and outstanding work

by their backs—Reular,

administrative manager, and Mr Sld Hobbins, the former chief scout. Both were dismissed by Leyton Orient on November 20,

The fine is the eccond highest. In the story of the Football League, Last April, Sunderland. a First Division dub, was fined £5,000 China Mall Special.

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