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MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1960.

THE CHINA · MAIE,

Sing Tao

2. Eastern

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NO HOLDING THESE TIGERS Yu Yui-tak inspires youthful

Shield Sing Tao side to Senior victory over Eastern's veterans

How the Tiger cubs roared!

How successfully they tamod the Eastern trophy hunters in a fine entertaining Senior Shield match played at the Club Stadium yesterday after-

noon.

In the end Sing Tao had to be content with a

narrow 2-1

streets

victory but in sustained effort, enthusiasm, virility, constructive ideas and the will-to-win they were ahead of their much vaunted opponents,

The youthful brilling, bub- bling. bounding Tigers were a revelation.

With what is undoubtedly the

sicle in

the First youngest Division they must surely have

the fans could have been warned of "Things to Come' I'm sure the Club Stadium would have been Alled much nearer to ospackly,

The opening exchanges were that bright future,

is, of fairly even but the spectators ecure, if they can escape the got their first thrill

â

when Yu mishandled a ball then that was travelling wide and

conceded

hustful eyes of those who lie in, Yu-nk, in a moment of over- walt for others to develop pro-enthusiasm, michig

footballers

snap them w

OTI

and

unnseersary

Wis

Chow Kit shaped the Impond- ing pattern of things with a fine shot which carried just wide and when Sing Tao eventually gol their vital

it was a real goal cracker.

Bing-yiu drove

The move started when Luk the ball down the touchline to Lee Tak-tung, The tall winger corried 11 for- ward a few paces before mzeep- ing a perfect CTUSI Into the I corner, When the kick tesno

goalmouth. The Eastern defen- good TTI thelsker it travelled to Fong Chi-

ders besitated and Fung Ki- Eastern right-ball. Leung outjumped them all to few years choi, the have the

Cavo

Chu nod a great goal. whose Croes-pam Wing-wah superb fitness: the same mer-

'chatice to great eurial speed: and the

scoring. The same opon the potential all-round strength South China stalwart made without

The present potentially

famous Jete of a

2go. They

depending on

particular stors.

BUTIO

old Blaze of glory

(LD)

any awful hash of his golden opportional changes in an effort to

Mighty good turn

tunity.

!

Eastern made numerous posi-

retrieve the situation and the later Yu Yiu-tak

two remaining thrills came at A minute made his irst big contribution

the Sing Tuo end where Yu Yin- Sing The cause. The lak Anished the afternoon in a Yesterday they did themselves to the and Hongkong football a mighty ball dropped just outside his blaze of glory with two thrill-

six-yants

towards Leeing saves from Ho Ying-fun. box good turn by sending Eastern's

Suddenly the centre- jirod veterumi side down to de- Yuk-lak.

The game ended with Eastern at, Progress

to forward pivoted and crashed a completely

dr. is essential

demoralised

disillusioned ... the game and the young Tigers tremendous volley goalwards, showed very, clearly that speed, | The bali

Beaten 10 seemned to be bound determination

Into the tackle, for a resting place in the nei, dul and persistent refusal to be with a catlike leap, the figer

:litreper upset by their own errors made

sonychow

managed

ups of his

fem a much better Cup-fighting to edge it round the post side than Eastern's unexpected-erally

ly insipid representatives,

The Sing Tito yungsters. Have yards of speed to their opponents and it was astonish- ing to see Eastern's flying' wingers, Szeto Sum und Cheung Yiu-wai, being overhauled, tackled and usually disposSESDEŇ ny the feelfooled Sing full-backs.

Тво

The winners never 'stopped looking for the ball and then

tenaclously for fighting possession once they

found

They tackled with a resoiu. and sharp determination ton which the Eastern players

dild not simply

relish, and strange as it seems, their dis- iribution and close inter-

claws.

with the

Brilliant

At the other end Tam Nai- hurn got a chance to show

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his worth when he saved a shot from Chow Kit. Strange- enough, spite of the fact thai Sing Tao were having most of the play, the next big thrill came at their end.

the ball

Wily old Ho Ying-fun trailed diagonally across the field: as the

opposition closed in

the he slipped it through middle. The move gave Szeto

Sum ล าน chance but once ogain Yu Ylu-tok showed

pected

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HARRY WEETMAN TO PLAY IN ALL BIG-MONEY GOLF TOURNAMENTS IN U.S.

Harry Weetman, the golf slugger from Seledoa Park, flew to America last Monday with hopes

strike on the of a rich Californian golf fields.

Behind him he Jeft brand- now, fat, four-figure contrac! with a golf equipment firm and a record Christmas sea-

son in his lesson: book.

and dispirited. soccer standstill.

victory

Was Sine Tao's

of triumpti

teamwork

a lot youthful vigour and of good enthusiastic football.

wil

be away For Eastern it was a sorry day Wertman

began. weeks. lle atarted the 500,000- even before the game Only Tam Nai-huen, Fung Chi- choi and Ho Ying-tun meant very much.

VERDICT: A great stimulal- Ing achievement by the young Sing Too side....eir victory sounds a signifcant warning for Eastern who desperately need reserve strength....and finally

4 sweeping solute with the Mac- Tavish topper for Yu Yu-tak ....the trusty old Tiger whose hunt was,..."Safari....and Do molto in this big-game trophy

further...."

passing was much more accurate brilliant anticipation in advanc- ! Lui-kong, Luk Ping-ylu, Cheung

and thoughtful than

The teams

Sing Tao Yue Yiu-tak, Lee

Man-chi, Fing Kee-wan. Cheung Chi-math. Lau Woon- ching, Lo Keng-chuen, Fung Kee-leung. Tsang Keng-kong, Both Lee Tak-tung.

anythinging from his goal and tuming their opponents managed the winger's shot aside.

produce.

Hero of the hour

to i

Things began to warm up as the interval approached aldes strove desperately In spite of the satisfaction and claim a halfway advantage... stimulation which the Tigers and it was the coger Tigers must have derived from their who drew frat blood.

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Eastern: Tom Nal-huen, Lee Ping-elu,

Kwok-wah. Lee Fong Chi-choy, Kwok Ying-lok, Ma Mang-hung, Szeto Sum, Ho

Wing-wah, Cheung Yul-wai,

victory I am sure not one of A concerted move down the Ying-fun, Lee Yuk-tak, Chu

them will quibble if I nominale

The Old Tiger"....goalkeeper right wing

had

the

Eastern

Into came

Yu Yiu-tak, as the hero of the defence in utter confusion and hour.

the as the ball

were

I hesitate to guess how many middle Tsang Kang-kong made years he has been in the Kam no mistake about getting it Into KRISHNAN WINS but in his long association with the net. The 'Cubs' Sing Tao he has never served jubilan:...but not for long. them better than he did yester- day.

In less than a minute Eastern

What of Eastern?

&

to

INDIAN TENNIS |

SINGLES TITLE

won

New Delhi, Jan. 10.

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tourna dollar U. 8. winter ment lour in Los Angeles last Friday and will play through

Lucky win again for Dodgers in weekend softball

By OLLY VAS

Fred Diesta's Dodgers will be the first to admit that they hardly earned that victory over the Pandas on Saturday by the narrow margin of a solitary run.

The score was 4-3, thanks in no small measure to a poor catching performance by the Pandas' Cyril Law who allowed two unearned runs to

score.

U.9.

In other league matches play-Into the glove of the Pandas ed off over the weekend, the second-baseman, Senior League Cheyennes were The Pandas had a chance to extended by a spirited

Increase their lead in the second Navy team before winning B-6 | Inning but some bad baserun and SCAA showed a welcome ning by Alan Owen spelled 1, return to

Owen tot singged out at third form by trouncing

o a fine outfield relay. The the once-mighty Saints 9-1.

Dodgers' Robert Hussain, Hubert Morken and Antonio Diesta went down in order in the bot- tom of this frame.

The Matadors eally 真好油 counted for the Bouw by 16-6 in the only ladies' match of the work

She while in Junior divizion the Stardala proved 500

Dod for the winless Austers, whom they brai by 20-7, Tommy Lat hit a homer for the Stardusts while sama Do triple.

the losers'

Bosworth

The font passed into Dodger hands in the bottom of the third inning when still trailing by: one run they rallied for a pair.

Erle Lam singled and went to with a resounding decond on a wild pitch by Oined. Baker Humain was caught out at left field. Kinson Leung then came to the rescue. His dingle ciruve Lam all the way from |second and Leung himself went to second when the Panda out- feld attempted to play Lam at home plate.

Two Runs Up

Batting first the Pandas were soon two rung up.

With one away Wong got on base via a walk when Dodger pitcher Baker Hussain fafled to locate the strike zone.

A wild pitch advanced Wong to second last year and his game needs Harold Kew then connected for that extra mental touchness; a single and Wong was now eral."

pushed to te scoring position. Westmans will golf, drive, | Hussain's next pilch to the motel their way 4,000 batter at the plate hit the sand miles around the

States fol and Wong scampered home for lowing the sun from Call the game's opening run. fornia to Florida.

to the all star Mastere tourna» ↑ The

and ment at Atlanta, George, early April,

With him went Freda, his wife

and right-hand manager. Bays Freda: "I have urged Harry to | High-spot make the trip to prepare bim for the British season,

1958 "After our record year in

(Match Play and Master tilles,

Harry £3,000 won) rested on bis laurels a Hitle

run.

Lamberto Diesta who fol- lowed brother Junior at bat after the latter had foul- ipped for the second out then sdvanced Leung to third base outBeld good M. An fumble on the next man up allowed Leung to score.

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Lamberto did not succeed in stealing second and the inning came to a close with the win- ners now ahoad 3-2.

Tied

Not satisfied Husain tossed Into the ground more of the tour next lo two

Kew

who had

earlier the Masters will be the Palm and

home stolen

basa oame 0 Desert Classic, the Springs

Pandas the

pocond world's richest tournament, for

through Wu then got on will be played on Your courses

Both sides failed to malce any over 90 holes with s

an infield error but was left to changes in the coreboard in purse

cool of US$100.000,

heels as Arthur Olaes the fourth and fifth innings and of the sixth the lifted a inßeld

You in the top fly and -London Express Service).

Pandas teď up the ball game, Jick Fal got tossed out on

Olaes was isound with a base routine play to close the inning.

on balls by Hussain, went to In their turn bat thereond another ticket Dodgers next up

then to third when Amn OWETL

a

Peterborough United Johansson leaves per lowered the margin to the nerd man to and that

is this year's FA

Cup giant-killer

London, Jan. 10. The English Soccer Cup has done it again—this time little-known Peterborough United is the giant-killer.

Every season a team struggling for fame and glory crops up. This year Peterborough, the only Minor League survivor, is there to carry the giant-killer tag into Sunday's draw for the fourth round.

Peterborough.

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cathedral It is teams Hice Petterborough town that's gone soccer mad, | who add glamour to the Eng- has defented English League ush Cup, Arst competed for in teams like Shrewery, Walsell 1871, and still the fascinating and Ipswich to get inta

the of all English soccer competi- fourth round.

Feared

L

Even clubs with glamorous names like Tottenham Hota pur,

tions.

BOCICL

Peterborough's enthusiasm for started in 1045-the year when the club started to rebuild after the war.

Arsenal, Wolverhamp Progressive outlook ton and Manchester United fear fourth round against Peterborough,

At

that time Peterborough had only one little wooden stand and the players dressing rooms were miserably small,

The directors, secretary, man- ager, players and fans tolled to turn the ground into one worthy of a club seeking fame in the sorect world

Only about 3,000 fans turned out for Peterborough's matches in those days.

for America

to a solitary run,

Kinson Leung hit a fly ball bunted. A fumble by catcher to the outfield for the first out. Junior Dlesta saw Olaes daring- ly steal home for the Weing Junior Diesta then hit safely 10 Paris, Jan. 10.

run. With

on Baker two Before Pandas" get on base, Johansson, Ingmar

Kassian rose to the occasion by the catcher Cyril

Law could 62 world heavyweight boxing much as make a motion to retiring the next three batters champion, left here by air to throw Junior stole second and a row. night for New York, where he third in quick order! He cer- will meet the New York Boxing tainly reminded me DI Commission to look into possi-timer Nip Laun bilities of a return fight with

Floyd Patron

by

In the bottom of the sixth old- the Lie-breaker came the way of the Dodgers. Kinson Loung stoło second Bad

Then to make things worst singled," Johansson, who was voted the Law allowed a ball to get past scored on two successive fold- stond boner of 1920 him and Junior scored to make ing errors by Pandas catcher

Law. Olaes fanned American sports writers it 1-2 in favour of the Pandas.

Diesta and also retired Carillo after he took the dule from Lamberto Diesta hit the ball and pinch-hitter Chapell but Fation in June, will make a straight to Pandas pitcher Olaes the harm niready done. television appearance und at-who relayed it to first and then The Pandas could not tie it Send twm banquets in his Celso Carillo became the third again, in the tope of the honour, while he is in the out when he failed to connect seventh. A lucky Dodger win States.-euter.

squarely and the ball popped i again,

Elliott may go

wha

go to U.S. without AAAU approval

Melbourne, Jan. 10.

World champion miler Herb Elliott said today he was considering accept- ing an American invitation to go to the United States without the

approval of Australian athletic authorities.

the

Approve

He was immense. And what were back on level terms. Ho was most important was the fact Ying-fun started the move be that his greatest moments came fore switching the ball to Chu

That's bocatio we play at times when his young collea- | Wing-wah. The inside-left beat gues seemed to be willing. His his man, pushed a neat pass into

good football" manager Jimmy Hagan who once played beside brilliance coaxed them back to the path of Lee Yuk-tak, and, Ramanathan Krishnan, the Ralch Carter and Stanley Mat- top form and tight well did he when the centre-forward prod- Indian Davis Cup player.thews add. "Our fans demand deserve the standing ovation heded the ball into the net, Yu

the men's singles it. We supply it." received as he returned to the Yu-tak, who had just previous

Peterborough's fighting spirt Sing Tao dressing room after ly made a great sive from. Chu

title of the Indian Lawn the game. His was indeed Wing-wah, "was beaten all ends Tennis

the trip. Championshipa was shown in last Saturday's magnificent performance.

up. Shail we say it was a tem-

here today. He beat Ulf 3-2 victory over second division Twice Peterborough Ipswich. porary case of a "Tiger Rag- Schmidt, of Sweden 6-3, was behind. First of all they were un-ged" defence?

Twice the team lucky in that they had

came back to level the score, 6-3, 6-1 in the final. Eastern were very very lucky fura out without LAD to be on level terms at the Ally Knight, of Britain, and Then it got the winner three Sheung-yee but, even allow-¦ interval.

Warren Woodcock, of Australia, minutes from time. ing for their itmited resources,

Krishnan

Naresty and Sing Tao started the second beat the decision to play voleran

half in grand style. Slowly Kumar, of Indin, 11-13, 6-2, 6-2, centre-forward Kwok Ylor.

and steadily they applied the 6-4 in the men's doubles final lok at centre-half took a bi

pressure on the willing Esat- In the women's singles final, of understanding.

ern defense and became Miss Margaret Hellyer, of Aus- more and more apparent that tralia, beat Miss Mimi Arnold, Fung Kl-leung had gained the of the United

States, 4-6, 7-5, measure OS makeshift pivot | 6-0.

'The Kwok Ying-lok

Soviet player, Toomas The Eastern boys began to Lejus, who won the boys' invita lak was injuret for part of the lost their confidence and their tion singles at Wimbledori Last chances got a nasty jolt when year, took the junior singlea With all the experienced talente Yuk-tak was injured in a title, defeating J. Mukerjee, of

tackle.

India, 6-2, 0-2.--Reuter,

Thin alibi

The looers will probably also

point to the fact the Lee Yux-||

Came

.. but

that In

more than a thin nimi.

In their side one would have ex- pected Д mach quicker azid clearer appreciation of thedr difficulties. They allowed them- solves to be overrun and embar- rassed by the greater altress and

effervescenes of the young aide | set against them.

Both full-backs, Lee Ping-chiu real and Lee Kwok-wah got a roasting from the Sing To wingers but the main cause of the aide's defent was the inability of Ho Ying-tm and Chu Wing- wal to shake themeves clear of the relentless tackling and persistent attention of Cheung Non-chi and Cheung Chi-man, à Jutr wing-halves who made up in hard endeavour for any» thing they may have lacked in class. They were far too fit and far too resilient for the Enslerri Inside-forwardn

The crowd was smaller than one might have expedied.

THE GAMBOLS

DO YOU ALWAYS 00 SHOPPING WITH YOUR

WIFE, CHORGE

hall bi About under cover.

them

The secretary of the Victorian, be able to run over there, but Athletic Association said yes my invitation to the United terday that the State body and States is partly for running and Australian AAU did not partly for goodwill and I think of Elliott's making Americans might be happy for

me to simply appear there." has been Invited to Eliott mid he was keen to run in Los Angeles and New make trips to the United Stater York in late January at indoor | later this month and also in star June. He would write to the Now Peterborough, by hardĮmeetings against Swedish

Victorian Association and tell work and enthusdam, kas se- Dan Waert. commodation for 20,000. The Australian runner sald them so, he said.

"But I know I'm wasting my are today: "Of course I would not

time. The Association has already told me it doba't approve of my making trips,"

In Sydney, the secretary of the Amateur Athletle Union of Australia, Mr Arthur Hodson Cardiff, Jan. 10. even ladies' powder rooms.

"That's a measure of our pro- John Faull (Swansea), the said it had been tuned that Afterwards Peterboroughs

gressive Outlook," manger British Lions player, will at Elett had not replied to the and manager Hagan celebrat Hagati uld. "We have still athe

forward for US invitations, which were ed in champagne and osimily

lot of improvements to carry out | Wales against England at about two months old, he did sabounced they were ready Next year we hope to gain ad- Twickenham on Saturday, it was not want to go to United States. for even favourites Totten-mission to the Football League anounces today -China Mall Mr Hodson added: mine ruma in the next round..

Ready for the best

It's got its own dance hall on

premises' to raise more money. There are comfortable lounges, refreshment rooms and

About 10,000 Peterborough fans, who had travelled south the for the match, stormed on to the playing area, chaired their players and cheered wildly.

iP

by Barry Appleby

*J LIKE TO

STAY, AS

NILAR TO MY MONITY

AS POSSIBLE

Faull named for Wales XV

vacancy

Special.

AIR-INDIA

nt

Katrine sworn RÖMIS

would not benedit llott any- way."---Reuter.

Biggest Rugby tour win by Australians

Avimon, Jan, 10. The touring Australlen Rugby League leun, tho Kangaroos, overwhelmed a Combined" Vau- cluse teen by 85 polnis tó. five Hiene today.

Flockton hits

up 264 not out for NSW

Bydney

Sydney, Jan. 9.

policeman Ray Flockton made 264 noi

out in helping New South Wales to declare at 504 for three against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield game here today. At the clost; South Australia were 158 for two,

Only two wickels fell throughout the day while 352 runs were scored Flockton Biki 20-year-old araban Thomas made their overnight fourth wicket stand worth 274 In 220 minutes, before the declarétion.

Flockton, who added 102 zuna |today: hit

20 fours and ve only one chance at 204,

Thomas findsbed with chanceless 120 not out, Including a abx and 18 boundaries;:

TOUR · PROSPECTSZE

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These brilliana aitorta pilt. SZAN bali woll in the vinnslagiðför The tourists led: 26-5 at holdeletion for Australia's. Sodra cho tizmas Walker tour New Zealand, mert minub.

It was the Kangaroos, biggest For South Airtrullai Nell polits tally of the tour. So „Donate (B1) and Howsed klaštor

The local tents had only 12 (61) tho-topic adventare of the man on Shefald during the doodle pitch to put on 15) 14: 128-

| quarter. Ker veni

Reuter

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