THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1958,
25,000 SEE SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL
SOUTH CHINA BEAT KITCHEE 3-2
First Rugby Trial To Select Colony Team This Evening
By "PAK
LO“
The Army on Saturday took a long time to get into their stride, for the bustling tactics of the Airmen in this rugby match upset them in just the same way as the Police did in their first game against the Army. The Army were favoured by the half time score of 5-0. Opening up the game in the second half the Army romped to an easy 27 points (3 goals, 4 tries) to nil victory, a victory which automatically shifted them into top position in the Tournament table.
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The other Tournament trai should provide some talks- sume the Poller took the field; ing points. with a depleted side die' to the
Dockyard trouble, but the loan
of Navy player and the ar
rival of Johnston after Avel
minutes brought their numbers;
to nil.
Police v Navy
This evoTRA the first trial | Poljen forwards time and again. for the Colny XV will take to give ground. place on the Club ground at 6.30
pn. That the Servicer will win However, the Police got the
230 AN
is self-evident, but despite this bugger share of the ball overalt, it should
interesting but the Police threes were much kame to watch, What will beton slow off the mark. At one bepoint Walker made a quick tvek even more interesting will to see the results of the Sotee, through the
but The
tion Commillee's deliberations Police threes were all staiding after this game, and the two dal-festral and grand chance XVs they pick for the nex was lost.
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support.
whe
was
Not So Much A Victory
As
A Surrender
A
Says I. M. MacTAVISH
Nearly 25,000 fans saw South China qualify to meat KMB in the Senior Shield Final at the Hongkong Stadium yesterday when they defeated Kitches by 3 goals to 2.. but it wasn't so much a South Ching success as
Kitche surrender.
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The first half was the more interesting, After the interval the standard of play deteriorated to an alarming degree. Maybe South China's two quick goals took the wind out of the Kitchee sails, but if they did one would have expected that by the same token Chu Wing-wah's late counter would have refilled them with a gale of hopeful" enter- prise.
Nat #t bit of
As South
to
The
but
Chi-keng
same
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MORNING RECORD BREAK
Brian Frost, 19, of Aldershot, on February 22 broke the one-hour record held by Zatopek when he ran 50 times around the Tooting Bec track to He broke the record cover 121⁄2 miles in the hour. by about 70 yards. This picture shows;
Brian Frost during his attempt-the time. keeper is Dan Metcalfe; of Bolton.Contral Press Photo.
SOCCER
NEWS
Fulham's Goalkeeper Can Play For England
By JAMES CONNOLLY
All the slow to let one or two of the restart, The Kitchee defence shouting of the spectators and Sorry, Old Boy brigade know was badly at frult when pint- Hunter, the Navy's new fly they get Hitle enough to shout what they thought of them sized Wong Chi-kerung was al-
although that in itself will hard- | lowed to run in and meet half, played a very ne game, about falled completely but his serum haff gave him rouse, the Kitchee players out of ly bring comfort to several 110 Cheung-yau cross from the
Titless por celting limbs and bodies today. felt and head it into the no bad service, and Though the their lifeless and
Kitcher's troubles started in Yong Pui-dor
might as well Navy threes looked quite good suits. In this game, with Chappell This attitude of termittent their vital Jast line of defence have been in the grandstand for The Police took the majority diting nicely into the
a strange feature where centre, Indifference is
Yong Pui-der had a all the effort ho mado to itt: of the current Kitchee side and tormented and tragic afternoon tercept the high cross ball, up to a full team, and with an of the recima. but were unable they run up against the rock at
persists they can in goal. He was the soul of un- the own in the fir- the Police defence in the form as long uninspiring display they left to hotd
Five minutes later I was the hope for
Ylu any major certainty from start to Ensi the
when field
outs where Precious did sterling of Scult
hardly The wioners by
positioned
story again successes. In spasms the team and his unimpiring display Cheuk-y'in took 21 free-kick points 1 goal, penalty goal) | work. He was also outstanding at full back.
and looks good soon spread to the men around the loose, and 201
his harri
away out on the right touch His good, hard tackling kept comes to life
In front of him, however, fackling and running forced the
the Navy at bay and the Police enough to achieve big things...him.
line. He Bighted the ball beau- then just as suddenly the forse Szeto Vin had another grand fully and as the Kitchee de- theres, while not impressive in
Chun attack.
de dwindles and the playeur lapse rate, excellent were
tenee again played the role of into the soccer commonplace simply is not a left back. Healent spot-rooted admirers, Leg Scott Road fensively and gave
That is just about the whole obviously dislikes the restric- vulc-tie got his head to it and story of this dour, dogged, but tions witch the position puts on The Pulice thrtes when they disappointing ganse. In flashes his movements and frequently the ball was in the net. got moving in attack ran terms iterte were every bit as good he forgot the number on hin
In the 85th minute Kitchee feld and gave the Navy every chaper to catch them.
Chirut...then would lack and wandered away up-reduced the deflelt to a single goul when Chu Wing-keung cut the ball fack from the goal line- Both team mirsed a penalty con-eme the inevitable tide and field in support of the attack. veralia It: The first half and then i
boys would
Kitchee middle line of the Caroline H the 26th minute Marsh broke away.
Lee Ping-chui for Chu Wing-wah to head to The main Chan Fal-ling. ewhg luto top gear.
but, Oh where was but was too slow and was easily
contrast in the two teams wasand Kwok Yau was just about the net
the South Ching defence !! caught and tackled A serum re- multed and the Navy were prnalised
in this
of the best department of the side. really
question for "feel" and Johnston con sustained effort,
They generally defonded well, pressure verted. “3-0,
South Chinn seemed much bui remetimes under
wns pror und the Aller side and they cer- their passing
trouble resulted, talaly showed greater con- centration and stamina...and, of
had Ho
Leung Wal-hung Yiu Cheuk- yin to scheme, play and exploit first half. He looked a potential their own particular brands of match winner and it never Boccer magic. The value of understand why he was viriu- China is ally ignored by his mates in the second half, Szolo Man worked hard enough and Chu keung showed that is soccer brain is sull as ustule as ever ... unfortunately the old legs aren' what they used to be Lee Tal-fol did little of note had his and Chu Wing-wah
The referee might have kept west game in weeks.
terim
Southmer grip on some of the who has lived in this As a composite
players, but generally he handled since he China were ahead of the up-
the game well. He had a very candidate for the England Youth position, but individually Lau hall. Gilbertsun especially look-tactics by both teams was most game, Luk Tak-hay looked far
painted and melodramatle dif-team. Some of the tackling and Chi-ping -had- another poor Lerence of opinion with a lines-
Portsmouth's Scottish interna- unhappy throughout this suspect and it was a source of from it, and
hos men over a throw-in in the first Yee wos
Jackie Honderson Luu and fumbled away many wonder that no one was really strangely
half and showed him in no un- tional Perled
uncertain. Tie [11-
boss. 'phoned Newcastle and squashed way whe chances.
Ke £20,000 deat.
told badly Injured. The referee was side trio was the best part of The Army, with Wynn well to far too tolerant of
the referec
Newcastle chairman Alderman the ring the team although Wong Chi Actually I thought
the particular de-
William McKoog "If one NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises the fore, dominated the lineouts boot and the stabbing foot. This keung was a lively right winger, was right in
concerned....but elation
the
outside right."
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NINTH (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING
Eri the second half the game deteriorated into a verappy álfair with two very bright spot. The first was when Hinch Rut the ball on his
Saturday 1st, Wednesday 5th and Saturday 8th March, 1958 25 and tray away like tightpu
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to best the whole of the appoi sel is the line in the earner. He turned inwardi to run towards the post for a toniclidown under the pets hit stepped over the dead ball Itne and a certain score was missed. Five minutes later Motiven caught
the hall from a Navy pant nhead,
jobbed a long pam out to Johnston
who printed through, handed off the full back and scored under the posts, Walker converted. 3-0,
RAF v Army With Macnamara alling the RAF strum half position the
of the forwards, feeling surer
behind them, bustled defence the Army to such an extent that
they could not settle in the Arst
ed
they course. Cheung-you and
is pair
to South surely beyond simple estimate, If they had been missing from the inesp
yesterday this Haich vaunted South Chinn side would have been a very sorry
The difference sight. between the two sides lay in the inside forward berths.
Most Suspect
Virtually Ignored
had a line
In the Inst second of the game Kitchee had a chance to snatch a sensationa} equaliser, but in thely eagerness to connect with the ball Chu Wing-wah and Lee Ping-chul got in each chance was
other's way. The Robe
and with it went
Kitchee's Shield hopes,
Verdict
. London.
Tony Macedo, Fulham's goalkeeper with the sprung-stest
spine, could play for England. Says Sir Stanley Rous, the FA secretary: "If a player is born within the area of the National Association it qualifies him for international matches under FA Rule 38.
A very ordinary game Indeed. for he Wing-
Kitchee were a big disappoint- mert South China were better only in that they had the inside power to see them through to another final rendezvous with KMB
Was
£ par
The most interesting invita "Macedo qualifles under that,
was born in Gibraltar. tion they have received woe to They go to sunny California. and the Gibraltar FA is offli
were asked by an official now ed to the Football Association.
"Gibraltar has 10 intertu on his way back after a business. Ho' aaya lonal side, and is in effect on trip to this country. affiliated with our own
the official invitation will follow. Arsenal have also been asked county FA," sald Sir Stanley.
A year or two ago, Macedo, once again to tacitle an arduous The country tour in South Africa. was Turkish FA and the lamel FÅ have also asked them to visit them.
-(Ibidon Express_ Servic#).
(COPYRIGHT)
was two.
during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a persun under and the serums, but their threes ieri of thing has to be stamped Mok Chun-wah found it difcrowd voleed loud disapproval. to Newcastle I want to play
the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.
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SERVANTS
were so hurassed by the Airmen that they dropped pussus left, right and contre.
For the first half the Abaren were deinitely on top. but again thes lacked the dust to finish off their
HOVES,
and it was against the gun of play that Army scored their first three points.
Ilobertson, who had faultless game, broke away from a serum on the HAP 23 and went through on the open aide tu pass to an unmark- nice try under the posts, Leppard converted. 3-0.
H
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in
were
aul as soon as it appears.. and as it started here as early as the third minute there was
much doubt never very
that we knowing minds golug to see plenty of it.
We were not disappointed painfully obvious and even a but apparently un-premeditated indiscretion by Chan Fei-bung which might have done Kwok Kam-hung a bit of no good t all failed to stir the man with The Airment attacked for a couple the whistle to apply the iron of minutes in the first half, but as!
a word' the Army began to open up the flat. Hu did have
VOCE - with the game, the ring Airmen could fled SOTTO
offender as the players ran into no reply to the Army attacks,
RAF tackling. which
resultant free was robust if not good in the fent position for the half. fell away and the Army raced kick to be taken.
But Chan Fai-hung was not through the obvious gape, with a good run front well inmide the only offender. Worse by tar his own "half scored in the commer Just he was finally tackled to add the next three points and from this stage on the gate was a ret
Green soured again soon after for Lepined to convert from in front of posts to make it 13-0.
Even the
Greenl
Maddow showed the way when with the run from his wat 20 he weat theough to sobre under the pente long hall his shirt in the press. Leppard converted, 10-0.
It was again Green who pored a few intinents later, and then Goulds went Sharp down the wing to score in the corner. 24-4.
cult
wear.
was
and to evade Szeto Yiu long before the end he looking
a bit the worse for
The threat of rain cut a few thousands off the attendance but there was still a big crowd when
Kitches kicked off to wards the Clubhouse goal.
Both sites jockeyed for the early nivantage, but It was South China, who get tre tonle of an early goal after only nine minutes,
Object Lesson
...It just shows you....
The Toams gouth China: Lau Kin-cheung; Lau Chl-ping, Kwok Kum-hung; Lau Yee, Ho Luk Tai-bay, Chi-kwan; Wong Chi-keung, Ho Cheung-you, Lee Yuk-tak, Yiu Chouk-yin, Mok Chun-wah.
Kitchee: Yung Pul-jor: Szeto Yir. Chan Chi-kong, Chan Fal- hun. Lee Ping-chu, Kwok You; Chu Wing-wah, Szato Man, Loo Tal-fal, Chu Wing-keung. Leung Wal-hung.
Professionals To Coach U.S. Davis US Cup Team
only
But Nowcastle wanted. Henderson ព centre forward--and the deal was off.
A Fresh Start Says Henderson: "I have got to get away from Portsmouth to make a to start.
Indonesian Wins German Title
Bonn, Mar, 2. Ferry Sonneville, of Indone sla, won the men's singles title of the German International Badminton Championships hero today.
He defeated Eo Nilsson, of Sweden, 15-11, 15-4 in the null "I have been very happy
Nilsson started at top speed there for 10 years, but I have
at had a chance of playing in end led 7-1, but Sonneville's my favourite position outside aguilty coabled him to level at right."
11-11 and he was never again And these are the statistics pressed, which prave Henderson's point:
Не
Other finals résults were: Women's Slogica:
hos
League made 214 appearances with Portsmouth, Ellerman (Germany) beat Hon- Schmidt (Germany) 130 at centre forward, 62 nt oui- | nelore side left. 12 at inside left, and 11-8, 11-7.
Men's Doubles: H.T. Findlay one at outside right,
Henderson wants to stay and EJ. Timperley (Britain) South or go to a Scottish club. beat Nilsson and Gouran Wahl-
And if Manchester Untled quist (Sweden) 15-10, 15-3, bid?
Portsmouth's specci Women's Doubles: Ellerman merchant answers: "Naturally and Schmidt bent H. M. Probl you could not refuse to go to a (Denmark) and Amy Pettersson club like that."
(Denmark) 16-8, 15-10,
Mixed Doubles; Nilson and Pettersson beat Knut Malmgren
and Prahl (Sweden)
15-9; 10-18, 16-2-Router,
Banned Transfors Blackpool, who team, transfer
have had from requests
Ave since November, have
Chan Chi-leong was penalised for obstruction in the ponalty area, Yiu Cheuk-yin planned the strategy, rolled the ball to Ho even than his open effort were Cheung-you and from his trusty some of the slý, skafully dis- left boot it Bashed into the net. Ruize ones committed by menAn object lesson in the taking on balli sides. A few years ago of an indirect free-kicki a famous European stor was Szelo Man got the hardshottes referred 10 as the "Laughing when, in a terrife meler in the Assassin" because he used to South China goalmouth, he forced
Seattle, Mar. 2. send an opponent crashing to the ball over the line to make the ground and then be the the score all square again.
Perry Jones, new captain of At this stage Kitchee seemed the American Davis Cup first one on the spot with smile of Innocence and a word to be getting on top but Chu said today that professional players Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but
Finally the Army forwards caught
of sympathy. Nowadays we are Wing-wah missed a great chance players Jack Kramer, Pancho banned transfers for the rest of particular numbers cannot be reserved a Through Tickets.
Gonzales and Tony Trabert the season. The In
last 12 months the Atmen in possession and the seeing a lot of this same stuff of putting them ahead and it The reservation of any particular number does not confer
help to coach their was really left to Leung Wul would batt went out to Green who went here in Hongkong.
Blackpool have transferred eight on the registered holder any rights whatsoever, unless the ticket over in the corner. No conversion. Without any chance or inten-hung to carry the main threat amateur colleagues for Cup experienced playera. hxcluding bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced 27-0
tion of getting the ball one or into the South Ching defence play.
internationals Allan Brown,
Miami, Mar. 2; by the holder,
two of our stars go thunderlines.
Jones sald that the
Erle Taylor and Johnny Me- American Budge Patty today The Stowards reserve the right to refuse any subscription Latest Standings
ing into the tackle. An opponent Just before the interval heal would thus be the best trained Kenna and England "B" player won the Miami City Tennis table now goeb down in a heap and The Pentangular
the tancy on the part of Lau Yee team in the history of American Eddie Shimwell.
Championship- by defeating first person to show an air and his mates almost cost them Davis Cup tennis.
Amerlem Gardner Mulloy U-4 the Tuw Pro- it was Chu Wing- Meanwhile, PWD L F A PIs of concern, to rander assistance
goal. As
Arsenal's reputation; abroad 6-2, 0-4. 10 114 10.11
a handshake is the keung'o flashing thrive and offer
Just sident of the Federation, Victor does not seem to have suffered Patty and Mulloy afterwardh D1 23 10
the doubles, with Lau Denny, announced that a com- through any
their won himself
decline
defeating culprit
What soccer grazed the crossbar 4 hypocrisy it is. The dan
mittec hat been set up to dis- reputation at home, judging by American Jack Frost and South are Kin-cheung well beaten, I now getting wise to the 'ect" The game was virtually over cuss the Open Championship the requests they have received African Johan Küpperburger 7-5:
ten minutea and yesterday they were not within
7-5--France-Presse. of the question.-France-Presse.
to tour in the close season,
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A recent report from the U.K. may be of interest to renters. It concerns Tony Corner who played here for the Navy and the Colony at scrum half.
Lately he has been playing for Devonport Services at ruli in a recent game against Gloucester wür anglad out for high praise by the
10 am to 4 pm. back; and
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one of the finest players scen
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UNPOPULAR WIN
Cuba, Mar; 2. Armando Baragano.of Cuba. wa in popular split decision: over Magilla Tomas Castillo in. a-10-round lightweight fight at the old Sporta Paluco last night;} ---United Press.
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