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| INTER-SERVICES HOCKEY

Britain's Athletes of the Year NAVY LOSE 3-9 TO ARMY

DON THOMPSON · AND THE FLEET'S IN PORT

ANITA LONSBROUGH

GAIN COVETED AWARDS Navy teams to play local rugby sides in two matches today

London, Nov. 8.

Britain's only two gold medal winners in the Rome Olympic Games, Don Thomp- son, the walker, and Anita Lonsbrough, the swimmer, were named today as the country's top sportsman and sports- woman in two polls.

Firal, they ware

amed athletes of the year in the an- nual balko organised by the

then followed the news that Thompson and 19-year-old Anita Lonsbrough had been voted Sportsman and Sports- woman of the Year In national ballot sponsored the Daily Express,

Good Badminton Sports Wetters Association and

League win by KCC team

Kowloon Cricket Club scored a good 5-4 win over Craige!- How Cricket Club in the Junter Mixed Doubles division (37 thes Colony Badminton League last night at the KCC hall

Dr T. Chin and Mrs Lily Ong wore the outstanding pair in the match, winning all their three gomes.

Results of last night's Colony League malchts wite:

JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES

KCC § — CCC 4

the

by

By *PROP"

The Fleet is in port, and tonight its rugger teams take the field against the Club Selection and the Combined Čivilians. The first game be tween Club Selection and Royal Navy "B" will start at 6 pm and will be followed at 7.15 pm by the match between the Combined Civilians and the Royal Navy Selection.

Football League

rejects players

demands for

higher wages

London, Nov. 8. Angry professional fool- ballers are meeting to

Ing

consider what action to take following the rejec tion of their demands for higher wages and bonuses. The Football League's extro ordinary general council meet

today

rejected ol the playera major economic de- mands.

"It is very disappointing te Bay the least," said Cliff Lloyd the secretary of the Professional We Civilians are fielding quite a Stadium tonight and fans may Footballers Association. low

For Colony find it worth their while to give must now consider what action candidates honours later in the season, not- bath these matches their sup-to take. Meetings are being Brilliant career ably Kelly and D'Eath on the port.

eniled as quickly as possible. Thompson 1. 27-year-old | wings, both halves, and Bab-

The posibility or foolballers' fire

clerk Insurance

and from bington, Dwyer, Bedford

in the pack. Alex Club de Recreio got off the strike is not ruled out." Cranford, Midlicsex, has been Roberts Britain's

long Xavier has fully earned his place mark with a 32-0 win over the compensating smaller concessions. outstanding walker for more than in this representative game and Whißeld Wanderers "B" cam to junior, players, the principle distance

last weekend They we wish him well.

are suit shocks were: five years.

Clob Selection Include xix) they can throsh lite Dragons on He put the seal on a brilliant

first team players in their side Saturday at Sootcunpoo and for career when he won the Olym-

and should therefore feel quite fast open rugger that will be a pie 50 kilometres walk in Rome

Igaine to watch, happy about their chances, on September 7, In the record Lime of 4 hours 25 minutes 30 seconds.

Little known

Miss Longbrough from Hud-Of the Navy sides

Today's teams

A. Darkin-and Mrs K. Soyer dersteld, has been one of Bri-known. It is enough to say that it RCC) lost la P. 2. Wordtain's top swimmers for three only two plasere

As Lily Chan 11-21, lost to M. H. Kan and Mr M. Falker 10-21, lost to S. Kulkomel and Miss Mary Chan 121.

K. Wellburn and Miss M. Figueredo (KCC) beat Wong and Misa Chan 24-20, beat Kan and Mrs Faller 21-14, lost 19 Kulkonal and Miss Chá n‐21.

Dr T. T. Chin and Mrs Lily Ong (RCC) beat Wong and Miss Chun 21-11, beat Kan and Mrs Faller 24-23, beat Kulkomol anil Miss Chan 21-18.

MEN'S "C" DIVISION CGC 8 RAF 1

P..C. Chau and L, M. Scurse (CCC) beat Yustof and Jabar 41-8. beat Bell and Mohammed 21-5, beat Thinbeck and Toyeb 21-17.

Dr . Y. Tso and Wong Yee-

on (CCC) beat Yussof and Jrun 23-21, bent Bell and Mo-

years.

Although there were

£1

Jew

IN THEIR FIRST MATCH OF THE SEASON

By NUMPERE

The Royal Navy, making their first appearance as a representative side in Hongkong this sea- son, were well beaten by the Armỷ by 9-3 at Sookunpoo last evening.

The

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A

Army were without centre-forward Arbu Lama, who failed to arrive, and played the first half with 10 men. The Navy loaned a reserve player for the second half but this had no material effect on the result,

This was

In the 23rd minute the Army the Navy's firtį match together whereas the once more levelled the scure Army had the advantage of when, after a Beckeit shot was having played as Learn all raved by Corless, Holmes in- Deason.

tercepted und scored with In a fairly even first half hard shot. both sides noored three times. Two minutes later they went After the interval play was ahead for the first

1mc. decidedly scrappy for the first | Oliphant converting 1 short 10 min, but the Army (corner inken by Turner, but finally elicked luto gear and just before half-time, Navy's added six more goals without right-wing Hunter centred well rebly.

for Cook to give Fearn The Anny went into the at- chance and make the score at bully-off but the interval: Army 3 Royal lack, from the Frusher's centre went harmi-Navy 9. Lesity GCTC$3 the face of tha |cal. Both wings were active

No increase in the maxi- mum weekly wage of £20 fer top soccer stars,

|

but being without a centre- forward, Army wasted several

No increased bonuses.

No extra money for addl- tional matches.

It was agreed that the fee for

ROYAL NAVY 11 is Land

Point), (Hariland (Alert), McKenzie from HMS (Rotolti), Codwell (Rotolt!). Tamar have been selected, but She won a gold medal at the is this an indication of strength Taylor (Bulwark), Bullock (42 appearing in televised matches.

Commando Regt), Olympies in the 200

McKay will be raised from two pounds metres is to move to give more (Vampire), Goddard (Bulwark), to ten guineas.—AFP. breaststroke Anal establishing a players a chance of a game?

Lake (Cardigan Bay), Jones There should be a good even-Tamar). Thovneycroft

(Hart- Hew world, Olymple and Eure-

ing pean record. AFP.

of rugger at the Club

(42 land Point), Hailstones

McDermol Commando Regt). (Vampire), Gray (Hartland Point), Arnold (42 Commando Regt).

San

Francisco

Giants

chalk up eighth

win in Japan

Fukuoka, Nov. 8.

COMBINED CIVILIANS Hobbs (Police), Kelly (Club), Moore (Club), Xavier (Recreto), D'Eath (Club), Wilson (Club), Scruby (Club), Babbington (Police). Dwyer (Club), Bed- ford (Club), Ross (Club),.Orsler (Police), Brown (Police), Hall (Club) Roberts (Police).

For

Scrappy

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the accond-half Army

good centres as there was no had the services of a Navy re- them efterve Fitzgerald on the left goalkeeper wing.

one there to finish

the Navy's

able W:3

and Corless strongly.

10

cleari

Navy in the lead

The Navy went ahead in the 11th minute when forward Cook picked up loose ball, ran through and shot

post Fearn, Indonesian hockey

team lose again

in Singapore

the

on

Vod

Play was decidedly scrappy in the first few, minutes, the few attacks tho Navy mounted · in- | variably, fizzing out with

of their forwards being offside.

Army gradually took a grip

the centre

rame and In the 40th minute Beckett put ahood from Flizgerald's Five minutes Inter Beckett completed his hat-trick when after Ellie missed an attempted clearance, he picked up the ball, dribbled past goal- keeper Corless and pushed the ball into an empty net.

The Army were quickly en level terms, Holmes finishing off a good run with a pass that gave Beckett an easy goal.

However, within two minutes Navy were back in the lead. Steward intercept- ed an Army roll-in, took the ball through and shot, Feath Caved but Butterworth, fol- lowing up, obtained possession and shot past Fearn to make the score 2-1.

Singapore, Nov. 8. The visiting Indonesian hockey team were again beaten 1-0 bý All-Singapore in the second ROYAL NAVY “8”-

They almost went further match of their tour here. today. George (Cardigan Bay), Pen- Singapore's winning goal cine ahead in the 16th minute which nicott (42 Commando Regt), three minutes after the interval. their right-wing Hunter crossed Realison (Cavalier), Goodwin With good defensive play the to Csok, but the centre-forward, Saiter-Townshend Indonesians gave the Singapore after beating Fearn, pushed the (Caprice),

Ballen hammed 21-3 best Thirabeck Willy Mays, Orlando Cepeda and Mike McCormick

(Tamar), forwards few scoring chances ball past the post. each hit a home run today as the San Fran-MacVictor (42 Commando Regt), and made the home team fight

(Caprice). Cunningham hard for victory.

Outstanding player in the In- cisco Giants overpowered Japan's All-Stars (Rotoiti), Guymer (Vampire),

Todd (Caprice), Blacker donesian defence was full-back (Caprice), Stewart-Jarvis (Bul- Djanada who broke up several work), Hape (Rotoili). Dus dangerous attacks with good! cherer (Bulwark).

and Tayeb 21-14.

Peter Tsui

K. T. Mok and (CCC) beat Yussoff and Jaber 23-20, beal Bell and Mohammed 121-14, lost to Thirnberk ond

Tayeb 9-21.

FA Cup results

London, Nov. 8. Results of tonight's Engih Football Association Cup. Arst |round repinys were as follows: Rochdale 1 Crewe Alexandra

away

(Winners

Town).

8-4.

-SCORES

~Søventoon--thousand-Japanese) fans checked the power display in the Gianis efghih win

000-001-340- San Francisco against three losses and one the 8-10-1. kĩ their sixtec-game' tour,

Japan All-Stars 310-300-110- 4-10-2. Trailing 2-0, the Giants open- ed their scoring cn Mays' one- IcCormick, Miller (7) and Kajimoto, Indo, run hit in

sixth inning. Schmidt;

Nishitetsu. in the Sugiura, Wales of They added seventh on Cepeda's and Me-Hata and Wada, Nemura. Cormick's roundtrippers.

HR: Mays. Cepeda, McCor- mick,

WP: McCormick. LP:

the

three

Willie McCovey drove in the winning scores with a double to Halifax during a big four-un rally by

Sen Francisco in the eighth.

The All-Stars, cream of

Major Japan's two

Leagues, Alled the bases and bounced sitter. McCormick in The seventh Stu Miller put cut the fire.

Brentford 0, Watford 2. (Winners away to Crystal Palace)-Reuter,

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

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Solution Na, 5920: ... RXHE; 2 BXR, R−80° ch#; JPx, 8-88 male.

London Esprida Service.

AP.

(Cavaller)

-tackles:Goalkeeper Lisapaly CLUB SELECTION

also showed keen anticipation Digby-Bennett, Salter, Tan- and brought of many brillant cock, D. Johnston, A. N. Other, saves. Leung Wilkins, B. Johnston,

The Indonesian forward line Williams, Menzies, Gray, Hope, had fast wingers in Shariff and Berrecloth, Locking, B. Smith.

Binal but it could not match the ARMY TRIALS

factient play and ball ́control of Street, Al Boundary

com-

the Singapore forwards, mencing at 3.30 pm as below:-

The visitors will play their "A" XV: Capt D. W. S. Mac-lost malch here tomorrow ANT

Combined against Singapore, Inao-Donald (HK & KLN GAR) Schools-Reuter.

(Capi.), Capt A. D. Bennett (5

Fa Regi), Capt N. Roberts (HQ 48 Bde), Capt W. Baillie (HQLF), S/Sgt Martindale (1 RNF), Capt. R. W. Riddle' Sims (252 Big

Sir Donald on LCD

suspect

Sqn), Lt A. Hope (ANF), Capt A. Harvey (14 Éd Regt), Capt J. Quin (HQ 48 Bde), Li J. Ball (BMH Mount Kellett). Capt S. B. Whilmore 15 Ed

RE), Williamt Med Regt), Capt D. S. Thompson (1 ANF).

Bald Eagle made bowling actions eat), Lt M. Whalley 134 Ed

top favourite for

the Washington

• Laurel, Nov. 8. The United States' Bald Eagle, last year's winner, is early favourite at two lo one for the $100,000 Washington Inter- national Race here cn Friday,

Sword Dancer, the other American entry, is text at three to one.

Syday, Nov. 8.

KV: Mas J. Humfrey Sir Donald Brodman, chair-|(1 H. Warwick), 2/Lt D. Mor- Cricket Control, said today that $1 28 Bae), Gnr MacLean (32 man of the Australian Board of gan (1/7 GR), Set Dayles (Int

He said his doubt arose from the fact that it will always - main a matter for the umpire himself to determine,”

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Sports Diary

Chinese

them centre.

Four more goals caine fo the next ninë minutes with two more from Beckett, one from Frusher and one from Turner, and the Army re- mained well on top to win fairly easily by 9-3.

tim- pression that with a few games

The Navy gave the together, they greatly improved side,

would be

line potentially strong but lacked forward cohcaton. They have another match, against the RAF at Kai Tok on Friday, before their en- counter with the Combined Civilians on Suntlay.

Their

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The teams. TODAY

Army: Sgt Feart, Capit Petti- Meeting Football

2nd Lt Gobbon, Szt Association ter meeting, CAAF Blog, & pm.

Pearce, Capt. Oliphant, Sgt Maj Soccer

Bowell, S/Set Frusher, Capt toumament, Victoria Fark, 630 pen.

Govt Stores miniature soccer Holmes, Lt Beckett, Cpl Turner,

Rugby

Nav: S/L Corless, Lt Ellis, Bloomer, SA Young, 350m frials at Boundary Street, Lt Ondr

Club Belection v Royal Navy "g" Lt Stevens, Lt Orr-Ewing, AB at Club Stadium, 0 pm.

Hunter, Mne. Steward, Lt Cook, Combined Civilianav Royal Navy | Li Butterworth, ERA Leathley. at Club

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HMS Bulwark 7.10 p.m.

V police "A" at

Causeway, Bay, 3.15 pm.

Umpires: CY' Archer, WO II Howe.

Sensational win by Briton over

world champion Tahl in Chess Olympics final round

Leipzig, Nov. 8.

Britain's 24-year-old champion Jonathan Penrose earned thunderous ap- plause today with a sensational victory against world champion Mik- hail Tall of the Soviet Union in the final round of the Leipzig Chess Olympics.

he doubled whether the prob- Med Regt), Li J, Mason lem of cuspset bowling actions Med Regi), Lt C. E. Maunsell would ever be solved.

(2/10 GR) (Capi); Pie Hextail (1 B. Warwick), Copt C. B. Richards (1 R, Warwick), 2/Li

The 24-year-old British leave this Arst session of the Milson (1 R. Warwick), Thorpe (20 Coy Gurkha ASC psychologist made the Soviets final round with little hope. The United States was fairly (MT)), Sgt Waltham (28 Coy, lose their first and only game of Gurkha ASC(MT)), WOII Rit-| the 30 played by cach team. certain of scoring the necessary Speaking in a television in- chle (8 COD), One Church (14. The last 14 of the 30 moves in points for second place when Then follow the two French erview, Bradman declared that Fd Regt), Car Edwards (32 Med the game-in which Tahl ap-adjourned games were resumed

ho did not think £1 humanly Regt), 6gt Roberts (18 Fd Amb.). Plied the Ben Oni detehce were today. challengers, Pulsant Chef at posible to get a precise dutini- Reserves: Lt A. Childs (14 Fal made under heavy time pres- C-1 and Houtain at B-1. Other tion of whether

a bali was Regt), Lt Connachie (28 Coy Bure on the part of the world cntries have not yet been bowlod cr thrown. The umpire Gurkha ASC (MT), Pto champlon, who is also 24. queted.

had only a fraction of a sucund Dickerson (Int P1 48 Bde), Gnr

The defending Soviet team's The field of cleven is com- in which to judge a delivery, Basen (14 Fd Regt), Fus Hut-

overall Victory Had already plated by Italy's Rio Maridn Painting out that ausscalchings (1 RNF), Li Roquet (14

teen ceriain in the and three-year-old filly Santa bowling was not a new problem. Fd Regt), Capt G. C. Safford (5)

eariler rounds of the tournament. Severu, Britain's Apostle and Sir Donald Bradman

sald he Fd Regt), Capt R. O. Show ́(32) Prollie, Ireland's Farmey Fox, had found it mentioned in Med Regt), Li R. Smith (32 Med} Yugoslavia made a last effort Russia's Zabeg And Ukraine's records as extly as 1994-China Regi), Pto Stadel (1 R. War- to draw even with the Amer Zadorny-China Mail Special. Mall Spezial,

wick),

can runner-up team but had to

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Results

Today's results were:

West

VICTORA GROUP

Germany Holland; three adjourned. Czechoslovakia Argentina, 14-19, wo adjourned,

East Germany United States, 0-2, two adjourned.

Humania Hungary, H-11⁄2, {{wo adjotithed.

England - USA, 11, two adjourned,

Bulgaria-Yugoslavia, 1-2%, one adjourned.

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(Last Bauchd-First Session)

India-Austria. 2-4. Iceland-Norway, -2, and odjourned

frac1-8wöden. 2-2, Chile Spáin, 2-2. „Cuba-Denmark,-

2-2

Tunisia-Albania, 1-2%. France Monaco, 2-1, adjourned.

Ecuador-Malta, 24.14. Lebanon-Italy, 1-31⁄2.

Standings

one

Standings at the end of tast round play, Orst sesalon were:

VICTOR'S GROUP USSH 32 two adjourned, Unil-

ad-

ed States 27% two adjourned, Yugoslavia 27 one adjourned, Hungary 31 two adjourned, Czechoslovakia 21 two journed, Bulgaria 20 one ad- journed. Argentina 19 two ad- journed, East Germany 18% two adjourned, West Germany 17 Hirce adjourned, Holland 16 three adjourned, England 10th two adjourned Ruinania 18% two adjourned.

GROUP 'B

Sweden 214 Imuel 2015. Auteur 2434; Denmark 28, Norway 28 one adjourned. Cubs 28, Finland Bay two adjourned, Spain 22%, Poland 21 two ad- Journed, Chile - 19%, Teeland al 10 ne adjourned, india 12.

GROUP 'c 14, Mongolias 2014 one hd- Philippines 2014 Indonesia.

26, Perugal 25 France 24 on Journed, Albatalo 2012, Mundor adjourned Italy 24, Belgium 331 Tuniator El Greco, 2014 one or adjouried Boivin, DM, Monaco 171⁄2 one adjourned, TruSINI,V7) MANN 23, LIENOTY

-1; two

Finland-Poland, adjourned.?! GROUP "C" (SWIAS SYSTEM) La Roundies, Kribion) Indofiééla-Boživih; 2-2,5 Creech Mongolia, 1-2;

Portugal-Belgina 216*134.

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