Record Money Winner
The American owned and Irish truined Ballymoss Last week won the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe at Longchump, Paris, heating the cream of European thoroughbreds in the 50,000 race.
He became the greatest winner of stakes in a season among horses trained in Europe, having already won the Irish Derby, the Doncaster St Leger, the Eclipse Stakes, the Coronation Cup and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. His total winnings for the season is £76,610, Tulynr held the previous record with £75,173, Ballymusa's career Total is now £110,000.
Owned by Mr McShane, Ballymoss is the first Irish-trained horse to win this great French race,
Photo shows Arther Breasley, the jockey, bring. ing in Ballymoss after his great victory at Long- chump, Central Press Photo.
M.C.C. TEAM ARRIVE
IN FREEMANTLE Skipper May States Views On Bouncers
Aboard SS Iberia, Oct. 13. Peter May, captain of the MCC tourists, who arrived in Freemantle early this morning, has made his views about bouncers clearly known, At a press conference yesterday May said: "Although I believe the bouncer is a legitimate a means of weapon, I don't believe in it as getting a wicket. If a fast bowler is bowling too many, I shall have a word with him."
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1958.
Tung Wah
2,
Kitchee
2
A DRAW THE RIGHT RESULT
Wholesome Fare In A
Game Of Two Very Different Halves
By I. M. MACTAVISH
It takes all kinds to make a world and by exactly the same token
it takes two halves to make a football match. Just as we could sometimes do without some of the types who make a world, so we could almost have dispensed with the second half of this game which was played at Caroline, Hill yesterday.
It ended with Tung Wah... the season's new glamour boys and Kitchee sharing four goals and that was a result that was absolutely right.
The first half was
A
real an Inside-forward must do, He was brought home with a bang cracker. It had a hit of every still displays all the culture and a couple of minutes later when thing. There was the surprise thoughtfulness which we have Yeung Wal-to broke through the of an early Kitchive goal; the come to know so well and it Tung Wuh defence and rolled added nurprint of their going given his correct position on the ball into the path of Szeto into a two goals lead; there the right touchline I
am cer-Man. The inside-right look it in were thrills galore, near miss, tain he would still prove him-is stride and lashed the ball some slick attacking by self a power in the side, Kitchee, some stout defending. "nd
or two excellent muracis of goalkeeping by the men between the sticks.,
ont
Tam Kam-moon is out of his class in this company and his inability to fit in is beginning to irritate the others who are working so hard and there is also weakness at outalde- left where Ng Wai-hung has so By comparison the second for failed to reproduce last sco- half was one long disappoint-son's form. meat. All the skill and
Disappointment
Com-
into the net.
A Real Thrill
Tung Wah slipped out of the picture at this stage and only their sound defence kept them out of trouble, Kwok You sent shot sercaning over the bar and then, just as the quarter. ;
corner
A CLOSE ONE-A tense moment for Kitchee defenders in yesterday's match as goalkeeper Kwok Chow-ming leaps forward to a long shot. Others in the photo are Kitchee's Chow Wai-man, Tun Kar-nu, Chan Pai-ching and Tung Wah's Ho Ying-fan-China Mail Photo.
NAVY EASY WINNERS OVER CLUB 'B' IN WEEK-END RUGGER
By PAK LO
hour mark was reached, the On Saturday afternoon in the only rugby game of the day the Navy in their first match easily beat the Club "B" by 20 points (one goal, bined play of the first halt Much In Common crowd got a real thrill when Toledo sent a thrilling 35 yurder disappeared. The polish wore
four tries, one penalty goal) to three points (one penalty goal) in a off, the attacks became ragged, Kitchee have much in com- inches wide of Wong Stu-woo's and in the end a draw wos mon with Tung Wah in as much right hand post. It was a great
hard and fast match, which showed strongly the weaknesses of both the fairest pozible result.
as they too have built up an shot and deserved a goal but the
XV9. Standing head and shoulders unbalanced side although theirs counter was only delayed a few
broke through, this time from above everyone else. in this the exact opposite to their seconds.
In fact at one point the Club Wah goalkeeper
The Club forwards once again | The Tung
a serum on the Club 25 to send entertaining game was Colony opponents, They have 稳
proved their worth, and coming forwards had the Navy definite-Watson over well out. Мо сод- star Chan Fai-hung. The wing flashing forward Une which mishandled a high bouncing ball
hau great potential but, and when Chu Wing-wab loft-through the lineouts hampered ly rattled with one of their for- version, 14-3. half was right at the top of lila
the
goalwards the work of the Navy halves form and his personally came
their defence is a helter-skelter
In fact had it not been thus, the within so ace of carrying his affair.
Young Wal-to out jumped the side to victory.
and beat Wong Slu- Navy would have scored twice in the
defence In Kwok
as many points, for their threes Chow-ming they building of their tears Thu have a competent if occasional ball into the net.
woo's flying leap to head the
moved well, running straight, Wah were indeed fortunately over-spectacular goalkeeper
passing accurately and unlike of this the services enlist
Tung as though but they are alarmingly
weak has now brilliant player who
wing. at full-back where Chow Walk Wah were in real trouble but the Club not bunching up on ona the recovered
Lo Kwok-tal sounded warn- completely
must Great praise
go to sparkle that deserted him for a
ing Kitchee immediately Martyn the Navy scrum-hair time in the turmoil of lust sea-
Yesterday the Kitchee de-afterwards when he set the de- who time and again found the son when he was in Kitcheo
Kar-sati and fence reeling with brilliant opening in the Club "B" defence, colours.
it overhead kick which just mise-
and gave his fast threes the Toledo and nothhig else and
but in the chances they were looking for. Was a tribute to both of themed the post.
particularly to the centre 82nd minute the tile intide- left smashed a tremendous shot half, that the side managed to
Automatic Choice
re
Now he is back to the form
that must make him an auto-
matic selection for any Colony representative
side,
shadowed by the bigger names around him,
man and Chan Pal-ching are far short of First Division standard,
fence was Tan
It looked
TED
pull a point out of the game. into the root of the net.
and got himself injured in the process. He soon recovered.
On Level Terms
Woefully Weak
was woe-
ward attackes, but instead of keeping the ball tight the Chub passed it to their backs, who while running well and passing nicely could not break through the strong defence of the hard. tackling Navy threes,
In the thirteenth miraxte, en unlucky omen for the Club, the Navy were awarded a penalty for offakle, ona Noble, who had ted a previous attack to within ten yards of the Club line too% a short kick and gathered to score half way out. No con- version.
3-3.
Top Shallow
The
Navy threes
At this mage
the Club de- tence was becoming regged and except for the halves and the full-back only Cooke put up any opposition.
Lucky Penalty
ז'
penalty stage
A
offside lucky saved the Club at one and the ball went into touch on the halfway line. It came back cleanly from the theout and Martyn again found the Hop to send his threes, racing
for DWDY
Watson to Anally touch down in the corner. No conversion, 17-3.
The Club made a last attack, were awarded a penalty, thirty broke five yards from the line, missed again, and the Navy attack swept
own
Sports Diary
The Club defence fully weak especially on the right wing, with D'Eath almost invariably out of position, thus through again and leaving a big rap.
but were bying too shallow into high gear. Just before the Marlin of full-back did his to be successful and the Club whistle for "no-side” the Club best to stop the rout bui was no tackling held them at bay unl! were penalised on their match for the smooth moving just before half time when 20 and Williams converted to Navy backs,
Martyn got the ball from a make the final score 20-3, loose maul the half way line and cut through into the clear with only Martin, the Club "B" full-back, to beat, fie drew Martin nicely and passed in to Rothwell Just before being tackled and Rothwel
with a clcor fleld scored under the ports. No conversion. 0-3.
In the second half the Club started with forward rushes but) failed to follow up their advantage, and from the hall- way line the Navy got the ball, moved it smoothly and rapidly across the threes to Watson who scored under the posta. Matthews converted. 11-3.
Putting on the pressure the Navy hammered away club line, and Martyn
Chan Chern-lam also lacks the class for this type of foot for ball and it was a good thing for this is an indication of what he Kitchee that the two forward will continue to do this season lines were playing on the sides ...then he could very easily they were.
Two minutes later Tung Walı inish up the footballer of this
were back on level terms. Ng On paper the Kitchce fur-
Wal-hung got a chance as the year.
ward line in
DB powerful But Tung Wah is not by any
A ball came out of crowd of the Colony with aane man anything in
Watson again showed that he measure of moone
The poselble exception of South players and showing excellent
central he worked himself into will be a force to reckon with side. They have built a very
China. They failed to Uve ideal position worlemanlieb defence which
before cracking in the future, and Beutel on suspect only at left-half where to that esilinate yesterday but the ball into the corner of the one wing made a very promising
with all the weaknesses behind, Del.
start in local rugby. Wong Chi-kong is rather over-
them it was not surprising..... The scoresheet read two-all Among the Navy forwards in fact it was a tribute to their as the teams took their rest Istack was always well to the
that the flora really excellent Szeto Yiu and Lee Kwok-wahi ball enterprise
Drst fore in the loose as was Roth- well, but the Club's bustling half. are settling down into a most forwards munnged to collect the tended to encourage Gloucester-efficient. pair of backs und the the Kitchee camp.
two goals which kept a point inj
There was of course a second tactics upset the heavy Navy shire batsman Tom Graveney in
when half....but understanding which Szeto Yiu
compared pack, who seldom got the ball with what went before It is back cleanly. help out occasionally with a few
has with Chan Fai-hung acts overs, as he had done once or
One of foot- better forgotten,
The Club pack, though be- Tike a handing tie giving a twice in the past.
solidarity to the right flank
ball's greatest characteristics is gluing to straggle badly to- Kwok You was the hardest its uncertainty. equalled on the
It was never words the end, played well but which is not
working forward of the Avel better
than
failed to give sufficient support demonstrated opposite side of the field.
but it was the feet feel and this game.
to their scrum-half, Steward, Ng Wai-mon is also having nimble brain of Yeung Wai-to
who took a posting. a very successful season and that brought the real threat to
wholesome VERDICT: Good
Based on their performances is reassuring to see that no 15 Tabs Wah. Szeto Man started fare.rood value for money
Д whole, tho Navy now playing with a Benge of
well as
not Jooks ot the mo- responsibility that was fro-
Daigally do by Referee Chu Wing-wah and
due for quently missing from
successful sea- Szeto Man suffered from too who whistled only with pur-ment as it they are endeavours in other teams.
Ina tremendously hose...Oh and he even much swapping and swinespected the bools of both teams Gon, for their forwards are too
"We don't want any incid- slow bowler. ents," said May.
The Englund captnin said that although is attack was based on pace, he Intended to get an over completed as quickly as possible because he realised the annoyance caused otherwise to spectators.
Two Spinners May sald that with only two regular spinners in the party. the side would probably often have to take the field with one
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung fandicap Saturday, 18th October, 1958, Over 1,700,000 tickets sold
It was also In-
May said the party had "their
un the Fights" lxed
first Test watch at Brisbane, which open un December 3, but he had no preconceived Ideas on the shape of the Test team.
'No Curfew'
"Our party is pretty (" There will be went on May. no curlew for the players on the tour but if the manager and
Weak Forwards
Tung Woh look
set for
his
A
I find anyone not match-fit, we satisfactory season but if they
are going to come down on are going to challenge seriously them like a ton of bricks. Haw- for premier bonours they sim
The Real Threat
well but faded out later and handled Quother
....and
wingers
of position which did nothing but disturbs the balance of the before line. The changes
cartainly rooma!!!
did not worry the opposition.
Up front, Kitchee had plenty
of potential; further back they were utterly locking ideas
*me
they left the dressing weak to give their backs much ot 7 chance against stronger opposition, and stronger
The Teams
The teams were:
ever, the players are all sen-ply must do something about and unless they can close some Kitchen! Kwok Chow-ming,
run into trouble before
sible and so we have little fears this ever so lopsided forward of the gaps they are going in this direction,"
line. The Western Austraila qu- been asked 10 thorities had cover the practice wickets as a guard against rain.
ора
position is what they are likely
to meet in the future.
at the
TODAY
Terla
LRC Tournamente: Ladies' Doubles Open Bei-Binala.
Swimming Abaqua] Inter-ecliopis swimmin beats at Victoria Pook, 9.30 a.m.
Dadminton Ladies' "A" Doubla: Cccc Rectalo.
TO-MORROW Badminton „Ladies" "y" Doubles: LRC. Reeralo v CCC.
YWCA
*
„Men's "B" Doubler: LRC v India
club, CCC v chung Cheong, at again Stephen's v Recreio.
TYSON IS KEY
Club's Only Tally TO THE
was
to Chow Wai-man, Chan Pal-
Toledo, Chan Kor-sau. The Club opened and closed verything,
Chan Charm-lam, Chu' Wing their scoring, tally in the rat Kwok Moon-wah has shown tong.
A very good crowd turned wah, Szeto Man, Yeung Wat-to, few minutes when Loerie, who that, given the right support, he
again their star player, eun get goals but in this game up at Caroline Hill and if they Kwok Yau, Szeto Sum.
Tung Wah: Wang Stu-woo, converted a penalty which was the he had every right to feel expected any of the fireworks
Kwok-wah, awarded for offaide from Yiu, Lee annoyed with the service of the previous week on the Szeta "So we are hoping for three given to him.
Lame ground they did not have Chan Fal-hung, Ng Wai-man, Navy 25, 3-4
Kan- From then on, spectators saw good days at the nets" said Lo Kwok-tal, apart from long to wait for with only Wong Chi-kong, Tam
of Navy steady succesion Kwok Ito Ying-Iun. two minutes on the clock Lo moon. coracoring a great goal. had a very The Sale of Cash Sweep May, "they would also
und
odd forward rushes by the Club veteran Ho Kwok-tai missed a great chance Moon-wah, Lo Kwok-tal, Ngattacks interrupted only by The Tickets on
above will centrate on fielding and catch quiet come the
iho to put Tung Wah into the lead, Wal-hong.
forwards. Referce; K. Dalgetty. close on Friday 17th October,, to get used to the sharper Ying-fun no longer has
The seriousness of this miss light."-Reuter.
stamina to fetch and carry, as 1968 as follows:
to date.
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
at 4.00p.m.
D'Agullar Street,
at 5.00 p.m.
Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road
at 8.00 p.m.
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The Draw will be hold on the Ground Floor, Public Betting Hall at the Rice Courie, at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, 18th October, 1968, By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
THE GAMBOLS
YOU'LL BE PROU OF ME IN MY NEW DRE90
BACKS, TELET DRESS YOUR WIFE'S WEARING, GEORDE) -ITS REALLY SOMETUNG
Barry App Laby
BUT GEORGE, IS THE VERY LATEST
FASHION
COOK BETTER MEALS
WITH GAS
TESTS
Says Denis Compton
I think England will keep the Ashes, but it will be
a desperately close struggle. And I am un- easy about one or two factors.
We have banked very heavily {
Anoller Interesting point is-- on our speed merchants to do can our very strong butting sido the job of dismissing a very į master log-spinner Richie Be- formidable Aussio betting side. noud?
I got the impresion "when With much a dearth of leg- talking to the team that they splaners in this country our conalder Tyson the key to it | boya are sadly in need of pric- ice agminst this type of bowling. Evan's Formi
all.
Most Concern
Godfrey Evans
fells me that his form behind the stumps
Godfrey Evazın sala “We can these lust two months 12 always rely on Statham, Trubs caused him a certain amount st man, Loader and Bailey to bowl concern
accurately and economically, "I have dropped far too many but Tyson's additional paco catches and have not beeż and hostility una his, unpro- | Icking the ban no cleanly as I aictable length will cause the | should," ho said, Ausɗled most concern.”
"I am to maintain the high
I agree. Provided the wickets standard I set myself, then I are fast, Tyson is open. likely shall have to work much harder to toring about the important than I have needed to in the
past break theou h thản thị t
Our
#pin
bro Godfrey's form is vital to the: extremely thin, although; I am leam's chances. His cathjaiman, going to stick my 'oeck out and vitality, and brilliance Sadurnco | say that Enker will ta is cuccess. Į overy member of the side.