Queensland 57 For Two Against

Brisbane, Dec. 1. Queensland, 30 for one on Saturday, were 57 for two at lunch after a morning-long_grim battle against deadly accurate bowling by the MCC, who made 151

their first

innings.

One commentator described

the rate of scoring probably the slowest

MCC

which wero maldiens three in quocession. Statham, who has token both wickets to fall so far, hes given away 20 rune. He and Mortimore pegged down the unenterprising batamen for long periods this morning.

Lunch Scoreboard

MCC First Innings-161 QUEENSLAND

08 in

First Inalogs

R. Reynolds, not out

20

W. Grout, c Milton b

Statham

12

K. Mackay b Stathama

18

Arst-class cricket history. with only 27 runs pro- duced in 132 minutes. Ken Mackay was the only

batanon dismissed this morning when Statham uprooted his leg slump. Ils, 18 Look over 120 minutes.

J. Mortimore, the Glni.

cestershire stow bowler Blown out to reinforce the MCC, made an impressive debut with the ball, with only five runs scored off him in seven overs, Ave of

STOP PRESS

QUEENSLAND

103 FOR 4

Brisbane, Dec. 1. Queensland were 103 for four at lea adding 40 runs their 130 minutes In lunch tola) for the loss of Reynolda of

the wickets

and Peter Burge.

ما

for The M.C.C.'s hopes

test benluming on the first

blow suffered Friday when

How Raman Bubba fractured his wrist bong la

д

attempling 10 stop bumper.

*

Ho is expected to be out a month. of the same for

After lunch Reynolds was off eaught by Swetman

Peter and at 75 Tyson Burge wont at 88, bowied

by Bailey.

adjournment Ron At the Archer was not out 19 and McLaughlin 2 nos

Router.

out

P. Burge, not out

Extras

Total for two wickets 57

Full of wickels: 1/19, 2/37. Bowling To Date

2/20 0/22

Stathamn 'Tyson

Bailey

Laker Mortimore

0/0

0/1

0/0

Reuter

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958.

KMB

Pago 7

Ritcher: 2

Gift Goals In Abundance

Bill Casper Tempers. And Rough KITCHEE PRESENT BUSMEN

Wins Havana

Golf Tourney

Havana, Nov. 30,

BI Casper of Apple Valley, California, won the Havana internt tlonal golf tournament today with 72-hole total of 278.

Casper, who took the lead in und never the opening round relinquished it, turned in n 72 In the final round to edge out Bob Wininger of Odessa, Texas,

by one stroke. Wininger also hid a 72 today for n 270 total.

Casper's decisive shot was mado on the fourth hole when he drove to within six feel of the green and wound up with a

birdia.

Doug Sulders of Miami, Florida, Anished third with A 201, one stroke ahead of Tony Lemo of Sin Leandro, Cali- fornia.-U.P.I.

MCC Players Relax At

Surf Bathing Resort-

Brisbane, Nov. 30.

The MCC players relaxed today at a surf bathing resort some 50 miles from here today, but like everybody else, kept well within the prescribed safety zone for bathing.

On view were the bodies o two sharks caught during the past two days, one of which is believed to have mauled a man. deelded tourists The

have

that the event of any cash won by members prizes being of the team 30 per cent of the win will be placed in a special fund to be divided among all the players at the end of the

tour.

Peter May has accordingly paid £250 sterling into the fund from the £500 sterling he won match against recently in the an Austrailan XI at Sydney.

The other half of any prize won can be utilised as the win- ner wishes.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

HUNDREDS--

PERHAPS THOUSANDS

OF PEOPLE ENTERED

HERE--AND ALL

VANISHED LIKE

THAT CHAIR. OLD, MRS. TURNER WAS RIGHT

FERDINAND

BUT MANDRAKE

--WHAT HAPPENS

TO THEM IN

HERE T

Son For Milton

Arthur Milton learned to av that his wife in England had Elven birth to a son.

were re

Peter Freddie Trueman, Leader and Tom Graveney, all of whom have been suffering from minor injuries, ported better thday and ore hoping to have a net practice tomorrow.

ot

A total of 138,304 people pald for admission MCC's first four matches-two at Perth and one at Adelaide and Melbourne. A further 38,578 members and admitted free. --- friends were China Mail Special.

AND WHY DO

THEY ONLY WANT YOUNG COUPLES- AND OFFER SUCH, ABSURD SALARIEST

Tactics Galore As Hockey League Leaders Ousted

By TONY MYATT

Tempers flared as players resorted to uncalled for

rough tactics and the referees chipped in with some 'queer' decisions when Macaensis 'A' ousted Nav Bharat 'A' from the top of the yesterday senior division hockey league table

1803

with a well-deserved 2-1 victory.

'T'he game Was played Sookrunpoo and I

never more relieved that

hear that final whistle blow and put an end to a game which miesi turned into a very well have free-for-all. One thing I am certain of...there must po rubbing qulte a few players down the sore spots.

at i am not mentioning names, but am sure the guilty ones know who I am referring to.

Hopeless

From this Atage the situation became hopeless and a decision which gave Nav Bhorat their lone goal did not improve matters any.

This was what happened. From a short corner, against

In Great Style The game started off in great style with

both teams playing the Macnensis, Nov Bharat's good fast-passing hockey. It was Ebrahim cracked the ball goal- a plly it couldn't last that way. wards the ball hit the foot WOR quite evident from of one of the defenders and in- the start that the Portuguese mediately the referee blew his team were the much faster XI whistle. I am sure most of the and some

dazzling moves and spectators thought he was blow- their ing for feel.' As it was, however, inter-changing play by forwards had the Nay Bharat the ball rose over the heads of all the defenders and entered the defeace pegged down from angles.

the referee pointed to Zool the

Incidentally centre spot. the ball entered the goal after the referee blew his whistle.

After only about 10 minutes

Macochais hanif of the first

Capitule scored outside-right the Portuguese team's Best goal when he cracked home the ball from an almost impossible angle. From this point onwards the extremely др an game took tense atmosphere as the ball rolled idly around as players other and each charged at sticks clashed with great fre- quency. Like, they say, it takes two to tango.. It also takes two to form an argument

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

DON'T KNOW, NARDA. BUT WHEN THEY FULL THE LEVER THEY JUST-- VANISH--

4-14

By Mik

NANCY

STEP BACK. NANCY --- I'LL

GET THAT

ICE TRAY OUT

By Ernie Bushmiller

WRONG TRAY--- I

JUST FILLED THAT

ONE WITH

WATER

BRICK BRADFORD

YOU MEAN YOU CAN'T HELP ME

HUNT FOR PAMT

I CAN'T) I HAVE A MISSION TO PERFORM. NOTIPY THE, BUREAU OF

MIBBINS PERSONS,, GET SOME GOOD DETECTIVE AGENCRE ORIT! T

– BANIA

SIVE DONE ALL THATĮ, BUT I WAS DEPENDING

ON YOU... THE SAME AS

LAY OFF THE HEARTS AND FLOWERS! YOU.

PAM WOULD HAVE DONE, SOUND LIKE,

MAYBE YOU DONT KNOW BOAP OPERA! IT, MISTER, BUT SHE

LOVED YOU!

By Paul Norrls

LOOKI I APPRECIATE WHAT YOU ARE DOING FOR PAM) I'LL BACK YOUR SEARCH WOTH ALL THE MONEY YOU MAY NEED, BUT I

AM COMINTTED TO A TOP SECRET MISSION,

THEREFORE, I CANNOT PHYSICALLY, BECOME A PART OF THE BEARCH I NEVER

THOUGHT FYOUR JEALOUSY OF MA VOULO GIVE YOU BUCH|| A BOUR-ORAPEG

ATTITUDE

TOWARD PAMI

WITH FOUR

IN THE

FIRST HALF

By 1. M. MACTAVISH

From delight to dejection in three terrible minutes. That is the

doleful story of this latest Kitchee debacle.

Two shocking goalkeeping errors by Kwok Chow-ming in the 20th and 23rd minutes touched off the fuse that finally blew Kitchee's hopes skyhigh and sent the Busmen_jogging-along Easy Street on the way to an overwhelming 6-2 victroy.

to haunt What is the mystery of the malady that seems

Kitchee season after season? Big names turn to big flops as soon as they don the famous blue and white shirts then as quickly they regain their star form when they move on to another club,

The 1058

19

12

Once in the lead KMB never relaxed and it soon looked as though

could

only a miracle save Kitchee from another ble licking.

Tho

The team is unattractive and idiosyncrasies of their goai-, revival of Kitchee hopes and for Hiteless,

line-up keeper who obviously bad not a fow minutes the KMB de- share this trait with those of learned hla painful lesson. | fence looked a bit wobbly

only this Again

made the keeper recent seasons

a but class, as always, told in thợ time it is so impoverished In spectacular leap, misjudged bis end, defensive talent that it timing, and watched in dojes- Steadily the Bustmen reassert- 'Kitchee only in the name tion as the ball slipped from his ed their control and in the 75th. curries.

grasp for Lau Chi-lam to top it minute they squashed the Yesterday at Boundary Street into the unguarded net for the itekering fume of Kicker a

a bang

hope with a grand goal. ausiest of goals. they started off with and before the Buamen hea

work started on the right and time to get out of bottom gear

when the ball was chipped into Sum finished off ú Szolo

the middle Chan Chl-kong was bellant forward line move-

right an the spot to send sizzling shot into the corner et ment by driving the ball into

the net. Not to the back

Szeto of the

be outdone net Mart did

and the planning

Lan Kam-long hammered the Anal nall in the Kilcher coffin made the Anal plotting and

in the 83rd minute when he run pass that gave Szelo Sum his header....and

on to a brilliant through pasa chance to beat Wal Fat-kim allepparently bitten by the

ond left Kwok Chow-nting ends up.

KMB were stunned, uncertainty bug as his opposite The speed

of the movement rumber at the other end, mise helpless for the sixth time, left them flat footed and the ed two high cross balls and was

very lucky not to see the ball a well-knit team and utility finish up in the net.

In the 32nd minute the Bus-man Ng Tin-loy-in spite

some unjustified crowd hostility men went further ahead....and did well enough at right half to make Leung Kit's ahsence almost unimportant.

Strange Mixture

The issue certainly caused a capacity crowd sat back in major

storm of protest in the tuguese camp..

Por-

cager anticipation of upset.

Nevertheless the Kitchee for- wards wore still there. Kwolc Yuu had bad luck with a flas Werk Fat-kim, SQITIC

another uncondi-

tional gift from the Kiteace Philanthropic Society.

The Busmen were once again

of

This

did goal

nol alter A False Impression the goal was the final verdict because prior

For a time Kitchee managed this freeldent Macaensis

to keep the ball in attack and

A KMB forward put the ball to

their had already registered

as a result gave what was al-

behind the Kitchee goal and it second goal when centre-forward most a false impression to the was retrieved and placed on the

Wal Fat-kim Wog Ribas evaded the rush of oppos-balance of the game.

six-yards line for the goalkick.

o strange log gvalle Soares and slipped

competence and While the forwards had the Trusty old Tan Kar-sau joined mixture of the ball home.

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ball they were able to pin the Kwok Chow-ming in a flop of carelessness but from rightback KMB defenders in their own a double act and the bail rolled to outside left there was territory and in fact with a little, the waiting feet of Lan Kal- another weakness in the K more steadiness, might have chu, the KMB centreforward, side and they thoroughly de- added to their early score.who must surely have had the served their big win, Chan but KMB are not in their present good grade to blush as red as C-kong is nowadays -concen exalted position for nothing.

che of his company's bures betrating on playing the ball and Willy Lau Chi-Iam spolted the fore smacking the ball into the as a result he is a 100 per cent better player than he ever was

and net.

Kitchee shortcomings cleverly took up a linking role between his hard pressed de-

ience and his own front line. Slowly but surely a subtle chango started to come over the game. More and more the ball was finding its way into

were

only a matter

Temporary Revival

in his less restrained days with South Chlon and Kitchee,

What can one say about this lopsided Ustless guileness Kit- But that was not the end of chce side? Quite honestly their Kitcher's black Sunday. Just cu only real merit yesterday was the interval lanky Leung Wal-, that they played hard and kept clear. Szeto Man, now

ANS ighing

the Kitchee rear lines....ond hung was sent crashing to the It the glaring weaknessca there, ground as he wove his way painfully short of a vital yard into through the penalty area and of speed, and Kwok You work- quickly brought stark relief. Positional errors Referee

no ed hard enough and there weTE Derbyshire had and miskicks began to make hestitation in pointing to the times when under their couding their appearance and it seemed spot. The foul which led to the forward line suggested that..

of time before this award was as crude as it they might do something worth-

but the Busmen got their equaliser. was totally unnecessary but it while.

was killed was always in was really an indication of the spirit they had

by Lau Khi hum evidence and several times he interiority complex of the Kit- the shocking show put on by the

midfeld carried the ball from

chee defence.

men behind them. Lau Chi-lem, currently skip- It must have been galling pering the KMB side, decided indeed for them to watch goals 10 take the kick himself and being handed to the opposition what a dae job he made of it on, a plate . . . no forward lino He covered hls intentions so can ever hopo to function well KMB goal and at the other end well that goalkeeper Kwok with such a multiplicity, of in Kwok Chow-ming made

collective weakness.. up by dividual courageous flying dive under diving full length for the right behind.

feet to prevent hand post as the ball rolled into was of course the not close to the other up-

to within shooting range and 1 was only his elevation that was ul fault on several occasions.

The Kitchee forwards made a couple of awitt attacks on the

Leu Chi-iam's

a score. There

t

Chow-ming finished

I

the chance that the Kitchee right. The goalkeeper beat the trent rank might snatch another ground in disquet. goal and the crowd was enjoy-blame him. ing the struggle.

fortable 4-1 lead KMB coasted

don't »Bayer's« Turning round with a com- TONIC Fateful 3 Minutes along almost too essually and Then come those fateful three at one stage they came close to minutes: minutes of Kitchee losing the initiative. Kitchco's tragedy: minutes and mistakes front rank sill hid a kick in. that changed the whole pattern their locker and in the 65th of the game.

minute Szalo Man scored the BAYER) Toledo gave away a though-best goal of the afternoon when rounded.. off a fine inter- less and quite unnecessary free-he klck just outside The penalty passing movement by beating Lau Kai-chu shaped up Wal Fat-kim all ends up.

arca.

but

as though he was going to try one of his blockbusters cleverly deceived the waiting Kitchee defence by chopping the balt out to the left wing where Chan Chi-kong had quietly slip- red into position,

The little. wing-half lighted the ball tantalisingly goaiwards towards a waiting masa. of playo:a. Kwok Chow-ming saw the ball all the way but Instead of clutching it, or even punching it away, he apparently decided to treat the crowd to one of his super-spectacular displays. He rose high in the air and some. how tried

a volleyball back- Лtick which was intended to send the

ball over the cross bar

Oh...It looked graceful #iright;

the only saag was that the ball hit the crossbar Instead of going over the top. It dropped among the scrambling mass and ' Lau Kal-thu bundled it into the noi for the equather.

Worso To Follow

Waran

to follow for WBO Kitches.... and Kwok Chow- ming. Three minuten later KMB attacked on the right There seemed no danger, when, a. loose shot Mon- -Reiss towards the goal init the itchse faithful -reckoned without The

With their defclt cut to only two gorfs there was a temporary

TONIC

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