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A Daughter For Billy Wright

Introducing Miss Wright, 8 ib 10 oz daughter of England soccer captain Billy Wright, the only man with 100 Full international caps, and singer Joy Beverley of the Beverley sisters, born last Monday.

By Wright fed England to a 1-0 victory over Scotland on Saturday in his 100th appearance for England.

Photo shows Miss (Victoria Ann) Wright, with father, mother, and her singing twin nunts Hats and Teddy.-London Express Photo,

Outstanding Performances

By Czech Athletes In Peking Meet

Paris, April 12.

Stanislav Junwirth and Josef Dolezal performed outstandingly for the Czechoslovakian Track and Field team of Prague Dukla Club in a match with China's athletes in Peking this afternoon, Radio Peking reported today. A powerful wind at times ; Stodam and evoked Hearty ton

performance cleared 1.70 coming somewhere near gale fehe*TS.

(metros 15 ft 7 ins) but failed force made it impossible for fast In total of 13 events, the Elo brrok her national record of times, but the world class per- | Dukla Club trak ten and the 1.77 metres (5 ft.01% ins), formances by Jonwirth, Diezal, ¦ Chinese athletes three.

Cheng Feng-jung, who at one Jiri Skubia and others delighted China's high-Jump champion tina held the world record in the 10,000

at Peking Cheng Feng-jung an exhibl-this event, made her engerly crown

awaited coine-back to athletics day after being laid low by a Jeg injury last year.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

11TH RACE MEETING Saturday 11th and Saturday 18th April, 1959. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 20 RACES The First Bell will be rung of 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 pm, on both days.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 num, on both days.

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Results

Results of the meet were; 100 metres Vaclav Jupeeck (10.9 sees), Liu Ching-in (11 sees).

Kitchee Make KMB Pay A Heavy Price For Their Over - Confidence

HIP

HIP

By I. M. MACTAVISH

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Of The Year

Members of the public are invited to nominate Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current season.

It is a popularity poll organised by the China Mail, and nomination.coupons will be accepted until the closing date to be announced later.

The two qualifications for nomination

(7) Footballing prowess.

HOORAY NOT SO MUCH FOR A KITCHEE VICTORY OR, FOR THAT MATTER, FOR KMB's FIRST DEFEAT

arc: but for one burst of the glorious un- expected which is all too often absent from local football. Kitchee won this game deservedly. The score sheet will tell posterity that they scored four goals against three chalked up by the Busmeri but the real headline story is that Kitchee against all predictions shattered the KMB ambition of lingering on the fringe of the League Championship a little longer.

Frankly, on yesterday's form Kitclice did commonseISC a good turu for they showed up this over-cocky RMB team for what they really were shallow but who only looked good when the tide was run ning with them.

and line and again he brought been my fortune-or misfortune cheers from the crowd as he to see. First of all Lau Kai- tickled and tussied to tremend- chu hit the post after beating obs offeel. His

tenacious everyone including the goal- work checked many KMB raids keeper. while his intelligent distribution In the ensuing melce Lu storied a high percentage of the Chi-iam showed that he could Kitchee attacks. How he found) do even better than his centre- the energy to keep going as he forward nud he put the ball be- dla was something of a physical hind with what was surely the mystery. But keep going he miss of the season, The cost dfit and a targeg slice of the of such extravagance is unter- credit for his team's success lined in must go to him.

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the finat scoresheet

'Clever' Stuff

Yesterday, against the current, they played like third raters. They strode almost disdainfully through the proceedings as though they could win when and how they liked. Generally they trented the Kitchee efforts as

Rivalling him for defensive inferior something

***** yet honour was gullout old Tan they lacked the fine Oghting Kar-sau who set new style In qualities of the boys in blue and soccer coiffours by turning out equalised. white and quite truthfully on with closely shaven boad...... this showing they simply do not but his hair was the only thing survived two possible. penalty deserve their present elevated he left behind. His football exkleka when Brst Le Kwok- position In Colony football. perience was always a telling jeung sprendi-eagled Chu Wing- Why did KMB lose such a factor in Peeping the Busmen at wuh and then Lau Tim up- vital game after three times y and his ebullient attitude to ended Kwok Yau but there was being in the lead?

Cause of Defeat

For the answer to that ques- tion I point the accusing finger directly at KMB centre-forward 10 Kai-chu, As he scored a of rattling good goals couple you might think thng a bit un- usual. I believe he wat the mal reason why the Busmen Just because he was involved in an incident which to my mind

proved to be the turning point

the

o the witole game.

It happened in

29th minute of the second half. The

Busten

In the 32nd minute Kitchee The rather im- petuous KMB defenders had

the Rame encouraged Ils colleagues when they might doubt in the referee's mind --or mine-about the outcome have wilted after being three of a typically cureless Leung times in arrears.

Kit tackle on Kwok You. Don't get any Iden, however. that Killee

Chu Wing-wah took the spot were a collection kick and hit the ball straight at of world bealers. They very goalkeeper Tsai Kwok-hung were not but they who stopped, but failed to hold, were still a better and happler. The rebound went to Chu side than KMB.

Wing-wah who gratefully push-

definitely

Distrusting Defence the ball into the net it

equnilse and make the Interval score one ali.

tower:

The disappointed camp fal-

of the Busmeil will In the 83rd minute Lau Kai- downtless blume the absence of Wal Fat-kn defeneo

bintted his copy

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play.

Nominations should be addressed to the Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street.

To the Editor, China Mall,

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of the Year, taking into secount his playing ability and his sportsmanship on the neld or play is:

of the.

(Signed).

.Club.

ABASUCEDELEMARKENERICHESTERULLIDUMNEAKERIENCIARULubartezuela Edutrumas Jamalud

Yesterday's Hockey

SLOAN'S TWO GOALS IN

LAST 10 MINUTES PUT KCC INTO NEXT ROUND OF HOLLAND CUP

By TONY MYATT

earned KCC 'A' n well deserved 3-2 win over Army 'B' in their Holland Cup encounter at Cox's Path yesterday.

the defeat on chu raced through the Kitchee Two snap goals in the last few ininutes of play and Law Pak but, while I could ahead but

10 put the Busitien were enjoying 2-1 And little to admire in the crude book immediately afterwards lead and it anything they look-Lone-crushing tactics of stand-and, as a result, Yeung Wal-lo ed like inerensing it. The bailin full-bock Ng Tin-lay, made it two-all, was swept down the right wing thought inexperienced reserve

Kielce were now calling the missing from his position, 1a reasonably

with Chow

Shut-hung goalkeeper Tsul Kwok-hung did tore and it was all against the Kal-elu hared out to the touch-trusting defence that was often away Lam Kam-tong put KMB well behind a dis-run of play when in a break- He was almost beaten for ripped apart by the sheer per back in the lead with

sistence of Kwok Yau-who had)

n.

Wai-to.

slun.

The soldiers must still be wondering what hit them, for well up until the last 10 minutes of play they were leading 2-1.

good

that

Hnc. possession by Chon Charn-Jam and as they went into the to survive a lot of rough treat-shot which Kwok Chow-bing tackle the ball brake loose. The ment-and the speed of Yeung should have saved. advantage at thing moment lay

For short time it looked to with the bfit Busmans but in-

be all over bar the shouting and La Tiny was superhelally as Stead of playing the bail

KMB sound as Wer but he cannot es

Klarted playing clever' risked a very doubtful bit of cape criticism for

That was their greatest the sreund, mistake. Drama was just around hoot-flashing at the Klielice third and fourth Keher goals. 200 metres-Vllen Mandic full-back...:and the bull

the corner. (22.3 pecs), Kao Cheng-chaanine touch,

Leun Kit, mad too many doubtful tackles to

With six minutes left for play gain any (23 s).

The KMB men's indiscretion merit marks and

Szetu Man And

Sum Szetu 400 metres Jarostne Jirasek brought

up front the

swept towards the KMB goal. (50.3 rs), Ping Shu-chan

The Busmen got their tromle (53.3 secs),

signals godly

confused inglorious mixup in the penalty area and Szelo Sum showed

110-metres hurdles Cheu Yu-kung (14.8) sers), Chuu Lien- (1.1 secs), Ivo Pechar (15.4 secs).

ri

in un

It would not be fair to say, ever he got the ball he was KCC were the better always dangerous. Paul Cross team. but they were deter at Inside-left played bis usual mined and enthusiastic.

aggressive game.

One

young man who turned the tables in this game, Was Andy Sloan, KCC's speedy eenite-forward, who oddly

Highest Praise

former

wns In-

In the Army line-up,, centro- enough for the best part of the half Kerr and goulle Middle- game, drew a complete binnk, brook coine In for the highest flowever, just before time the praise. The Army defence, especially strumentul in literally playing centre-Forward Sloan so out of the game for almost three

centre-holf Kerr, who had held KCC's him down so successfully long, released their grip and quarters of the game and his Sloan look full advantage of the distribution of the ball was first situation and pushed

class. He was ably assisted by Robson and Safford. Victory.

KCC to

The game commenced at a very fast pace and it never slackened.

Middlebrook pulled of some excellent saves and was in no position to stop the ones that gut past him.

a gasp and a shout KMB forwards varied between from the crowd in the vicinity boots of brillawe and moments blthough R apparently escaped | of absolute mediocrity. the referee completely....but Their tactles were a bit turd revenge was swift and sweet to understand particularly, dur- from Kitchen point of view. ing long rpells in the second them the way home by steering

From the throw-in the battal

the ball into the nei. Chow Shlu-hung when 1,500 metres-Alexander Zvo-

travelled out to' the left wing was as often to be found in lensky (4 lus 0.1 sec), Wang where Szeto Sum

Perfect Climax collared it proximity to the left back posi- Chih-Asing (4 mhs 5.3 BOCK). and did a brillant hit of jockey- ilon as he

KMB were at panie stations. 3,000 metres Stanislav Jun-ing for position before sending place on

was in his correct Kitchee on the other hand the right touchline.were wirth (8 mins 37.6 secs). Wangen neh-perfect cu into the Leting Wal-hung was far below encouraging

and to the rampant

the Chil-yang (0 mins 44.8 secs)

of roars goalmouth, It dropped tan- his best form and neither La spectators they crashed into the chung (157) nichey line and whit the defenders played as they can.

Hop, step, jump-Tien Clujulisingly hunt has siyasi ista nor-dam Kata-tous stats and Kwok at provide Constructive Play pival Coffey plenty of .). Murlin. Rehal (15.79

the perfect bliritax by cracking hesitated Yeung Wal-to Jumped In spite of threatening the ball Into metres). Then W:5 adjudged

the not for trious header just inside the Boundary Street bad even

twisted and licked a weather skin crowd, turnal UD. great last minute winner left hand post.

It was a thrliling finish. the advent of heavy rain just Verdict: The result will dó before the interval did little Joent football the world of good inere

than send the spectators eveit ir tt knocks the bottom out scurrying for temporary shelter. KMB's They were soon back in their ship

ill-founded champion- places.

( dapat because it had a second best jump 15.25 metres over Relak's 15.09 metres.

Fu-hou

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Full Credit

way

beat

a

Centre-forward Timothy gave

work but it was inside-right

In the first half, KCC con- | Ward who shone in tile forward tepirated their joves down the line and helped push Army Two wifigs while the Army lo dice cally lead.” Inside== cattled out most of their raids left Orvis also played a hard dowit the centre.

game and scored Army's first. Koal,

Play for the most part was

there

were

the second

half when KCC were trying so desperately to equalise that a lot of father wild hitting coine Into play.

The two Army backs Bullard (right) and Carr pinged a hard game as did their counterparts, Chamberlain and Nery,

First Goal

Pole vault - Chen (4.15 metres) (13ft, Sins.), Tsai The teams were level at two Yi-shu (4.15 metres), Antonin goals alf....and although they Hajek (3.10 metres).

Just another goal almost im-

hopes.

The Busmen conciructive, but tinetly fring than High-Jump -- Josef Kasper radiately ofterwards

deserved nothing better Kitchee (1.00 melac) (6ft. Gins.), Ma had snatched the Initiative and Scrappy Opening

they got and they learned their Isiang-ing (1.80 metres). they never really lost it agnity

bitter lesson in the hardest Shol-put Jin Skoblu (17.02 How different everything night

Opening play was scrappy possible way. To therm 110 and neither side showed very sympathy is due. metres) (57!. Bina), Ho Yust-have been if Lau Kai-chu had much in the helen (34.60 metres).

of classy

In the KCC line-up, David | Kitchee, who have had a dis- Colfer played another fine game after about seven minutes of stuck to the dictum...Play the football. KCMB

KCC scored their first goal Homer Miktall Simcak Ball and not the Man,

Kitchee appolating season, provided a

Centre-half

anil (55.08

5-2 in their carlier meeting on great climax with their two late

received play when Silvey burst away Ipetres) (183ft, 4jas,), Give Kitchee full credit for the same ground

frand backing from right-half down the left wing, cut Into Pi Rong-cu

and after goals, (53.08 metres their victory, They never stop-eight minutes play there was a

Cellins and left-half. Roza. The the centre, drew out Middle- Referee Derbyshire had a foriner was New Chinese record. Old re-ped trying and even when bint of a similar outcome when rate but he would have pleased cord 53.88 metres).

everything seemed to be going 1au Kai-chu cought the many If he had pul stern curb 10,000 metres walk Josef wrong: for them they still played Kitchee defenders napping and on the ruthless tocicling of Nging move by the Army forwards. Dolezal (47 min 28 aces), Hsu with a soccer cheerfulness that sucked a good shot into the Tim-lay and Leung Kl. The Ting-hucen (50 mlnn 30 secs). was seldom present in the work net from around the eighteen right-back in particular

4 x 100 metres relay Dukla of their more fancied

vas inilmidatingly crude, (42.0 bes), Chinese scratch | cnts.

In the 16th minute we were team (43.2

Good entertainment...... CX- socs)-France- In Toledo they had the out-treated to the most astonishing clling......with for once an Presse.

standing personality on the field chapter of misses It has ever upset result. HOORAY.

THE GAMBOLS.

VER, WE CAR AFFORD TO D

THIS ROOM TOO

oppon-yards line.

Barry Appleby

IT WANTS A

LITTLE BLE)/ ('LL HAVE

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10.

YOUCH

ATIN

THESE FÌ TIKËS DE PUNT ARZE PLAYING LIECIE WITH QUR ESTIMATING

pressive and broke up many

particularly im-brook, and scored.

Army equalised from a short

comer, when Orvis slammed in

the rebound aft Stevens' pads. Billy Siivey on the right wing riever stopped trying and was

Encouraged by. this kool, also responsible for scoring Army stormed the KCC de KCC's first zoal, Buddy Carnell, fepees and minutes, before, the however, seemed rather starved interval, Ward broke through on the other wing, but whsen- | bn bis own from a free hit, with the KCC defence in hot burmist and scored.

DISSILÐURE

In the second half, Army hell the initiative during the open- Jog, minules but it was nearly

all KCC towards, the end

But, with lime running short, it seemed that their chances of equalising seemed all for the Army defence was just as deler- mined to stop them from #cor-

Towards the end Sloba ind with the demands of ond sup porter who kept shouting "in with it RCCC and from a short corner banged, in the tekutina.

Then minutes bafore, the whistle, Coffer passed to slosh | from » Trêä kilt" The latter fath scrow froth theirisist, deew pot

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