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Tung Wah
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1901.
Police
HOME SOCCER REVIEW.
KO ko's THE POLICEMEN Spurs in critical
Pivot's blockbuster
Wah on
puts Tung the road to victory
By I. M. MacTAVISH
Tung Wah, playing by for more purposeful footboll, defeated the Police by two goals to nil in a fast and lively First Divi- sion match before a near record crowd of 11,000 ot Boundary-street yesterday afternoon,
To a great degree the Police had only themselves to blame for the loss of both points. They had more chances than the opposition but they threw them away with almost reckless abandon... yet, with a bit of luck, they might have scored on at least two occasions.
The Police defènce must at-, copt the main responsibility for their defeat. The two goain which they lost might casi have been prevented and the and truth about the side as 201 whole was that nol l the players appeared to be masking | the same do-or-die effort. Some of the men seemed to be putting their
hearts into
The capacity crowd must have contained a large percentage of keen local funs who turned out to see how the Tung Wali stars, who earlier this week were left out of the Colony sides to ment the Brazilians, would perfon, Many of the fans no doubt ex- pected something very special! from such established but now rejected → representative
Lo Kwok-tai ard resigned to hung,
course Yiu Cheuk-yin,
Ylu
Boxing girls - India, Indonesia
London, Mar. 26. A boxing match between two 12-year-old girls took place, at a Saturday morn Ing matinee In à Chester- fleld cinema it was closed today.
dis.
The girls Jena Hodgkinson, and her friend Margaret Kuchta both' from Holme- wood
near Chesterfield
wore 4oz boxing gloves. About 100 children who ut.
tended the matiner saV- the two girls fight it out in three ghe-minute rounds. The result was announced as a draw and afterwards
Mr Smeeth explained: “Boxing matches are put on for the boys to liven up the morning and the two girls asked if they could have permission to fight because they felt "left out
He sald that the parents of the girls were approached and gave these permis- Blon.
at 11 in Davis Cup tie
Bandung, Mcr. 20.
India and Indonesia drm to- day in the first day's matches of the Asian Zone Davis Cup elimination toimiament which began in this mountala today.
Town
stage of their bid for the Double'
London, Mar. 26. Tottenham 1, Newcastle United 2: Newcastle
United 1, Chelsea 6.
Those two results of last week do not seem to make sense, but then results in football often don't, and they point a warning finger to Tottenham.
They
Indian DICO Ramanathon Krishnan beat Indonesia's Itjas Jancap in the opening singles
are approaching · the f Chelsea visit Tottenham on 6-2, 6-1, 0-1 in a one-sided heavy Easter programme and good Friday and entertain them match.
will no doubt remember that at Stamford Bridge on Easter Indonesia's national singles over the 'same holiday year Monday. In between, strug- champion Ton Llep-1jiuauw go
their chances of whining gling Preston play Spurs at
White Hart The fight was watched by eves kerjee by 6-2, 0-1, the League and qualifying for
Lane, Normally, by 6-2, 6-1, the European Cup began to 10 in forecasting at least ave
one would have Hitle hesita an inspector of the N-4 in the second singles.
disappear." They are entering tional Society for Preven Krishnan will team up with the same period with an even points to Spurt from these lion of Cruelly to Child-Profit Lst tomorrow in the
coveted tore
prize, the three matches but those two against Indo- ren who is to make a redoubles match
"Double", in their sights, and results at the top of the page port to his head office Inca's Sceglarto and Sie Kong-
"Double," with and Spura one point from their Joer. The last two singles will another
last threa League amca London AFP.
be played off on Tuesday. AFP, Chelsea, imunineni,
prompts more caution.
India's
while at the Pollen clover EASY WIN FOR AUSTRALIANS LEAVING THIS WEEK
Chouk-yin was even with a curling lob which had
the fans thinking the ball ARCHIE MOORE
was actually in the net, In fact it clipped the bar and
relied down the top of the IN MANILA BOUT FOR ONE OF THE MOST INTRIGUING
rigging. Just before tho intervbi Scanlon had another go after
everything they did: others players as Law Pakt, Chan Fal- move with Evans but the bal
looked too euráty defeat.
Disappointing
of
Goalkeeper Cheung Kwok- kin did some excellent work In goal and he had no chance They were doomed to dis- whatsoever with the shots appointment. Apart from Law that beat him...in fact It Is Pak's success
against
Evans very doubtful if he had the and Ylu Cheuk-yin's excellent slightest idea that the first our gon: the quartet did very little had entered the net.
certainly
Chan Fal- hung seemed to be trying hard
The seleciors to prove right in dropping him. He has seldom had a less distinguished game.
Yuen Hoi-pong was the betler full-back. His partner Cheng Wing-kan held his own against winger Szeto Sum but did not elear his laes us decisively as one would have liked to sec.
Expensive mistake
The telling weakness of the Police side, however, was in the middle line where Ng Chul-
lau and Tsang Wah wandered too far and left great gaps in the rear lines, Skipper Kung Wah-kit did not have one of his better games and he contribute. ex his usual expensive mistake when he gave away a quite needless fatti in the first half, His error' took place in the 'D' of the penalty swea 'and Ko Po- keup blasted Tung Wak fatą the lead from the kick. This was the highlight of the day.
The forward line
had an
"off-beat" cuting and of the quintet
Jooke:] only Scanton capable of holding the ball, beating a
man, and laying on
had
#137
...and
were
The top Tung Woh successes were Yong Pui-dor, Ko Po- keung, and Lee Kwok-wah, bul apart from Ng Wat-man who
in
It
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CRICKET TOURS IN MANY YEARS
London, Mar. 26.
A reminder that cricket is perhaps the only game to remain in the world's headlines all the year round comes with the departure this week from Perth of Richie Benaud's Australian team to tour Eng- land.
in
Manila, Mar. 25. Ageless Archie Moore bat- outside and as things tered Buddy Turman of Tyler, happened It had unfortunale Texas, 'at will tonight before a repercussions for the Police crowd of 20,000 at Araneta Yong Pui-der's goal-like carried Coliseum, to win an esky un the bail to the other end and animous decision over 10 rounds of uncertainty in the Philippines first heavy. a moment Kung Wah-kit gave away a weight fight, quite unnecessa.y free-kick in
Moore, whose world light the D of the penalty area.
It rromises to be one of the by the National proved to be a costly indiscre-heavyweight title was take tion. Ko Fo-keung raced up to! from him
mest Intriguing tours for many take the kick and his craching Boxing Association but who is
still "recognised as' champion years, Over the past few months shot flashed through a barrier
a tre- in New York, toyed with the game has received of legs and bodies and Into the
throughout the night mendous flip from the exciting net. Tung Wah took their half- Turmon
and had his opponent bleeding visit to Australia by the West way break with a lead of
from cut below the left eye Indics. Pakistan's tour of India single goal,
in the second round."
and the youthful. MCC side New Zealand have also contri- Moord was hardly touched .buted to cricket enthusiasts re- by Turman, whose blows he cent enjoyment. either ignored or fended off.
The crowd booed at the end of every
round starting from the fourth after seeing that Turman could not land a solid punch.—UPI,
Stern lecture
nola
seaned right out of touch, the, The st incident of big names always had that little after the interval saw Ko Po bit of class and enterprise which i keung getting a stern lecture
for a crud out on Scanlon ... carried them to a deserved vic-
and the big pivot was very lucky tory.
to get off so Hightly.
A couple of minutes later the Police
almost defence away a penalty when Szeto' Sum was grassed in the area. The referee waved play on.
the
The game itself provided big crowl with good
entertainment for, eyen i there was not a lot of classic football, there was enough incident to keep
every one -satisfied:
Although Tung Wah were without Lux Kom-tong they were frst to allgek but their pressure did not produce any worthwhile shots at goal.
Fortune
swayed the other way for a bit and Mok Wing- hung had two commendable
His first, a shot on the
run was just outside....and couple of minutes Inter he lobbed the ball over the bar when, with a litle steadiness, he might have scored.
tries. col- accurate pass for a league. Mak Wing-hung several long-range efforts in the opening stages but he spen! too much time away from the centre-forward position and over the piece he missed "lou
any chances.
For some strange reason Inside-forward Cheung Shin-
of the
Almost a penalty
Skipper Kung
Wah-kit was
DDY
gave
Tung Wah were generally
Gary Player wins
dangerous whenever they went the Sunshine Open
into the attack, and 'one good move between Le Kwok-tal, Yiu Cheuk-yin and Fụng Chan- tuk saw Fung heading narrowly over the top and just afterwards the Follee goalkeeper did well to push a good effort by Kwong Yin-ying over the bar.
Mak Wing-hung messed up a great chance at the other end when he pushed the ball away just as Scanlon, steadied up to have a shot at goal.
In the 73rd minute Ylu Cheuk-yin settled
Issue the when he profied from some bad defensive play in the Police rear lines to spin round as he fell and sweep the ball into the net.
keung is not living up to his Putting a quick stop to
Both forwards had chances in carly
promise, He is not Tung Wah attempt to break
one clear the minutes that remained for working
hurd as an inside-away and when in
ance he whipped the ball upheld play but neither side could find man must and fils may be the reason,
it went to Mak- Wing-hung who an opening to scorg. or one reasons, why Taffy Evans, the elected to shoot from 20
yards VERDICT: and had the soilsfaction of rollee's sharp-shooting left-ing the Tung Wah goalkeeper sido won.
.there was no winger, is going through д
forced to dive full length to doubt about that. Any class aticky patch.
Yesterday Eva
Tho
Miami Beach, Már: 26. Gary Player (South Africa) won the Sunshine Open Golf Tournament here today with a 72-hole total of 273.
Arnold Palmer, the United States champlon, was second, one stroke behind-outer
World champions
But irrespective of the crio,
nationality, ket lover's
the cannot be denied that it is clashes between England' and Australia
whet that appetite most. The two sealer Test-playing countries locked --in combat exclies the sensen more than any other cricket contest.
for
Stiffer task
Chelsea won at White Hart Lane last year.
Sheffield Wednesday · have crept to within three polate of Tottenham and have noj. Jast in the League since December Their Easter fare la two BABICS
with Newcastle and a visit to Blackbarn-en papër a stiffer task than
3.
fronting Tottenham.
that "on-
Perhaps Newcastle will make amends Spurs for their for- tunate win at White Hart Lane
by
10
similarly dealing with Wednesday,
for
LET
Spurs did not give
B-vory their
encouraging display in goalless draw with Fulham at Craven Collage on Saturda while Wednesday were running This revival began in 1957-58 | accounted between them
South Africa under the half the overs sent down by five goals to pro against United at His- leadership of The Craig and has Australians and it will be Manchester
Borough. their bowling
Hero of the day in continued unabated since under essential
Yorkshire was Wednesday 24- colleagues to master English Benaud.
year-old Gerry Young who Now Australia comes to Eng-
conditions quickly.
was having his third game for to try con- land once again
Benaud, who has anncunced the Arst team at centre- clusions with the "old enemy," that this will be his last tour terward. Wednesday broke a Who will win?
as a player, will be particuleely G1-year-old record with this A great deal as always in
anxious to end on high note, win. They had never: pre- England will depend on the His own brand of skilful teader-viously gone 15 League games weather.
ship, together with the advan- without defent. tages that accrue to any touring
Another
team seeking. แ team playing together day after "Double", Shefeld United, got day, can be expected to weld back to within a point of the Australia Into à fine combina- Second
Division tenders, lion.
'It should be remembered that even to 1956 when Aus tralia gave a strica of Joept performances against · Jim the Laker, they still won second Test match at Lord's which
'The W19 played throughout in line and dry weather.
It
only
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was the fact that the series was being played in England The Australians como to that led West Indian opening this Engiond this turie as undisputed batsman Conrad Hunte world champions. Since their week to make England very
favourites disappointing performances on very Balight", their 1950 tour of England regain the Asbes they have in
turn defeated all the other Test-playing countries Well-balanced?
they met. In addition an Aus tralia "A" alde have won an unomalai series with
Zealand.
to
No sooner Vill Australia'swich, who surprisingly lost at
home to Luton, United won 2-1 visit have ended than an MCC at Leeds, despite the fact that team will set out to tour Indis Graham Shaw missed a penalty and Pakistan, and a New Zea and Jog Shaw put through his and side will be journeylug own gol. South Africa. Traly cricket never ccases China Mull Special.
nowadays
Hard workout for
touring
team
Perth, Mar. 25. Western Australia gave the
Humte, speaking with the New authority of a man who played and against both England Australia in the past 15 months, summext up: "Australia has a team of experienced players and a few youngsters, Depend a hard workout here today on the second day of the tourists' ing on whether these younger fast match before sailing for players can adapt themselves
Johansson may fight
Liston on
Sept. 14
Goteborg, Mar. 27. bettar Swedish boxing promoter Edwin Ahlqvist hopes to arrange a Sonny Liston versus Ingemar save. It seemed the centre- there was come from Tung Johansson fight at Goteborg on September 14. forward could have carried the Wah. Poor old Kung Wäh- ran for miles but esuld never get out
ball closer to goal before trying kit is still being plagued New York today, said on his Ahlqvist, who flew in from
་ ན of the clutches
his sho!, of Law Pok
with his vital-error hoodoo" arrival that he is confident was having....But in spite of the Liston will accept the offer of a trouble with his direction. His shortcomings of some of the
$125,000 guarantee
the clearances persistently ended up
fight minrinble that after 20 minutes | return
who, with or without the ball, inatched him for speed.
Ferraris lead in Sebring sports car race
Ko Po-keung
in the crowd...and it was re- players the fans get fair Liston nover earned mort
for
their money than a tenth of this sum in his his side hart not launched one They saw a game that had previous nights," Ahlqvist said. serious attack on the Police goal. | plenty of action.
In the 22nd Tung Wah made their first sustained thrust and before it was cleared Lo Kwok- tal hod a strong claim for penalty turned 'down."
As the Tung Woh pressure in- Sebring, Mar, 25.
did the tempo of factory-enigred Jallan creased so Ferraris, their
12-cylinder play brighten up engings whining. Hippta to tempers rise. Police wing-half an early lead today in the Ng Chuk-lou was spoken to 11th Annual Sebring 12-hour endurance Race for Sports
Сага.
Two
The Ferrari. team, seeking to keep
the Cor Manufacturers' Championship it won last year, moved two of his three cars ahead of 21-year-old Pedro Rodriguez of Mexico City, driving & 3-litre Ferrari tered by the North American racing team of New York City.
en-
Milchle. Ginther of Sania Monica, California, driving the one and only rear-engine Fer- rari, pushed his bright red" esp ahead of Rodriguez shortly after the first hour.
Then Phil Hill, piso of Santa Monica, #lipped ble front- enging chinabel of Rodriguez of a corner, Ginther, a diminutivo · rod-hood who appeared swallowed up in the Forcash cockpit, gained sibadily over Hinshi showly heldra noen he was running short "ip seconds abord,UPI, DE
The teams
Tung Wah: Yong Pui-dor, Law Pak, Lee Kwolk-wah, Chan Fat- rung, Ko Po-keung, Ng Wat man, Szeto Sum. Lo Kwok-tal, Fung Chun-tuk, Yiu Cheuk-yin Kwong Yin-ying.
Ahlqvist, who is well-known
win
Wayfoong win Inter-Hong
us ingemer Johansson's adviser, Cricket Cup
for Cup cricket from Dodwella
wrested the Inter-Hong when
Australian touring cricket team
and Graham Mc- soort 252 font three
quietly to English conditions, 1, England,
The State side, who included would say the series should be the two tour players Bobby a well-balanced one."
Simpson FTOEL
viewpoint England's
Kenzie, much will depend on whether wickala in reply to the fit and Australian team's fotal of 329 Máy fully ability, of fast bowlers Freddie year-old MrKenzie, thể Trueman and Brian Statham of the touring term, roturned
show their best form for one
Maler S.
Noteworthy
The top-of-the-table clash at Bury brought the home sido.. victory over Queen's Park in- Rangers and' they have
Creased their advantage to six podnis.
Rangers
now. And
Walsall level on points
them
sall,
in second place and h
from the Fourth promoted Division last season, madng a great bid to go up is the second.
The noteworthy progress of Feterborough in their first season of League football con- iipucs. They won again-on Haturday while Crystal Palaco lost and they have opened a clear lead of two points at the head of the fourthi. Four goals by Greaves. for Chelsen and Broadfoot for Mil- the top individunt performances of the day and,
regains his best form, and on the for nine declared abby wall were
more season, Both have reach-
ed an age where fast bowlers have to go carefully.
Latest reports show that May has completely recovered from the Internal operation that kept him out of the first class came last year, and he is expected to resume the enptaincy with Colin Cowdren 48 his deputy.
Benaud's last
appears as It
Derek Kevan, who, on his re- the best State bowling figures turn to football o weeks ago fol-
by taking three wickets for 69. lowing illness, scored a hat- Test reject Des Hoare (06rick for the reserves, netted not out). and Arthur Lodge for West Bromwich Albion's (85) pounded the Ausmalian League bide In the 20th second attack and made the fieldsmen of their home match with Ever- Mail ton. Hillard, the Bristol Rovers work
overtime-China
full-back, was sent off during the game with Sunderland. AFP.
Special.
British cyclist's first big win
London veteran to pedal round Australia
Wetter, Mar. 29. Britain's Tom Simpson who
The most Important plece of has come close to winning this
going with 71-year- season's early continental pro- luggage fessional road cycling classics old Mr Ernest Pottle, doorda pulled off his first big win tont a Londoni cinema when he won the 45th salts for Australia April 12 day when he
will be a crate containing his Flanders Cycling Tour."" Ho cavered the
alcycle. kilometres (100 miles) hours 22 minutes.
· Australia's balling formidable, extending plans to stage the at
does all the way down the list Ullevi open air sports stadium,
with little or no tall. But the]: which could be rebullt to seat
strength of their attack is 63,000 people. He is counting The Hongkong & Shanghai
more uncertain, depending la the main on two then, Alan on a gate of $600,000 to $800,000. Bank yesterday Johansson's share would not be Barton
Davidson and Bichle Benaud. Davidson's left arm fery de- less than $200,000 he said.
they beat the defending cham-liveries are probably the most Ahlqvist mid the Liston-plona by six wickets at Chater dangerous of their type in the Police: Cheung
Kwok-kin, Johansson fight would count ng road.
world, and Benaud's feg-breaks Yuen Hol-pong,
are another form af bowling Cheng Wing- a qualification bout for a title
added ktm, Ng Chuld-Isar, Kung Wah-} nght, He
that
The Barik had plready bauten against which English batomen Cus Tho game swang enally kit, Tsang Wah, Ng Chow-wing, D'Amato is lying to London Jardines and drawn with Butaro eurzently out of practice. from end to end 'und ́Acanton | Scanton, “ Mak, Wing-hung,į next week to negotiate a terheld and Swire and thus Both men rertainly face had one shot which flew Just | Cheung Shlu-keung, Evans, Pallerson-Henry Cooper fight completed the competition with trementous amount of workDefillppls finished a quarter of big attraction is the prospect inches over thể côn
against the West Indies they
. and the
twice in quick succession for bud lacides,
Heferee: Mr 1. Petrio.
THE GAMBOLS
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an unbeaten record,
by
Barry Appleby
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The Italian ace,
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The main reason for his trip is to visit his
"down under"
Nico married daughter, but, the next
o wheel behind Simpson and of a cyclingt jour Hollands Ja Do Haan was Australia. third AFP.
International Hockey results
London, Mar. 26. Rezulta in International hockey matches today worry
MEN England best Wales 4-0 (holt- timo 2-0), at 'Cardir.
Ireland ... beat Scotland 0+8 (half-time. 3-1), at
round
Mr Pottle, .* relired Post Office technical officer, won tho National Cycling Union gold mcdel In 1909 and has taken part in cycle racing all over. Europe-Banows Service.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
Chilo
Gantlogo, - Mar:: 20. best West Cormang +1 in an international soccer meteli born today. They fed 2-1 at half-lime, Router.
Ireland drow with Walte 1-12 -Chalf-timo Wales 1, Ireland D).
at Colwyn Bay, North Wales
England beat Bcotland, 240 241
Prague, Mor 20. idšlovakiau: boat Bweden