INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1901.

Portugal beats Malaya 3-2 in exciting hockey final

By "NUMPERE”

In the final of the Mòn's Hockey International Knock - Out Tournament at Reproto yesterday, Portugual defcated the holders, Malaya, by 3-2 in a very close struggle. Preceding this match, in the first of what it is hoped will be an annual series, the Umpires defeated the HKHA Council by 3-0, but there were one or two strange faces in the Umpires XI.

Unfortunately during the leter, three short corners in quick The Umpires were 3-0 up at half stages of the first match a very succession but Malaya cleared time but midway through the heavy shower of rain fell, and the danger and Kitchell sent i sccund half a very heavy shower although I had stopped by the Wahab away up the middle. ruined it as a match and th time the international final was With all of Portugal's defence Anal whistle was blown a little | ocheduled to bully-off, there up in Maloyo's half Wahab had prematurely, were farge, patches of surface a cicar ran for goal but Dri- water at one end.

fortunately kicked the ball and There were cleared and the the opportunity was wasted. match started about Aileen

With only five minutes to go' minutes late but although foot-] Malayo stiit held their slender holds were very treacherous, lead, but Portugal produced 1 there was no more rain.

After a goulless first half, storming finish which brought them victory. In the 65th tugal first faking the lead, only minute a Costa free hit went to for Malaya to equalise and then right-winger Collaco who pass

fortunes Buctuated with Por-

Ro ahend,

At this stage it looked odds on win for Malaya but Portugal produced a storming Anish, scoring twice in the last Ave minutes to take the

Interna Uional shield from the holders. Portugal Belded the same side which thrashed Common- the semi-final, wealth 7-1 in

fron players nemely seven Mocaensis

four from

Recreio,

and

The Maloys team were all with the exception from INC of goalkeeper Kadir and right

Omar

from

winger

Prisons.

conditions

both

GOOD STANDARD Considering the very allppery standard of the hockey WDS

nilhaugh good some movements were inevit- ably ruined by players losing their footing.

O. K. Dallab, the Malayan skipper, was all over the field and most of the danger to the Portuguese real either came

ed for Castro, to cut in and send a hard shot past Kadir giving him no chance whatever. Portugal swept straight back into the attack and Kitchell ob- structed Sequeira to concede short corner.

This was taken by Guterres who passed for Sa Silva to calmly pick his spot and score in the corner of the goal.

A

Only two minutes were left for play but, during these Cun-

he went close with a scoop shot from an awkward pusition, and then the final whistle went with Portugal wining 3-2.

It had been very exelling, particularly the second half and Portugal deserved to win but it was as close as the score sug- gusts

The Umpires look the left ta the 11th minute when centre- half Hurr went up the rigist

wing and centred for Felton fick past Brundt, Felton added enother fn the 29th minute when he intercepted a weal: clearance and reored.

from Caswell and ran through

The Umpires" third goal came in the 34th minute when Harris worked his way up the left wing from the half way line, and centred to Suzanne Hewson who only had to tap the ball into an empty gent.

Teams

Caswell, Betty Miller, Khan. Brandt,

Thlenbeck, Macauley, Van Dongen, Gullford, Sloan, Belly Mair, Van der Sivis.

HKHA Council XI:

Soares, Nery.

Umpires XI: Lall, Van der Meulen, Fetton, Helen Paterson, Fellows, Harris,

Roso, Suzanne Hewson, Couto.

After the

and winners

15-round title fight

GILER

The Solomons-Levene rivalry-long may it continue

By ARCHIE QUICK

Ever since he burst upon the boxing world as manager of Eric Boon, the pre-war light- weight champlon, Mr Jack Solomons has had the burning ambition to stage a world heavy- weight championship. His goal seems as far away as ever with closed circuit television the major factor in United States promotions, but he is as optimistic as ever that one day the luck will come his way.

As a small time premotor aty they cannot help they are both the Devenshlie Hill in Hackney, | in their early sixties! North Lendon, he set cut on the The slim. elegantly dressed rath that har led him to the big radio of the world, and when Jre Brown and Dave Charnley elimb into the ring at Weinbizy Empire Pool on April to dils pule the Lulsinna negro's title it will be Salemons' twelfth world chorpionship | prínction.

Levene told me the ether day that his America conia Ma ard bepeful of bringing Paul Prader to Leaden to defend his world middleweight title chce more against Terry Downs. Ha re- cent visit (5) America, too, gave him useful personal experience

He has rubjugated his wholesalo pr what is going on over there, Bahmangering and ble book- He means to equal and surpass making businesses to the pur-Sotonons at all costs. suit of the Big Fights.

his

Was

Joe Brown, 36-year-old World Lightweight Champion, from Louisiana re- tained his title at Earls Court, London, recently, when he outpointed Dave Charn-

rounds, It ley, the British, European and Empire champion, over fifteen their second meeting. The first, at Houston, Texas, in 1959, was won by Brown a crashing in the fifth round. Pleture shows: Dave Charnley (right) lands right-Express Photo.

£100,000 OFFER CHESS

FOR HAYNES

London, Apr. 23. Milano, the Italian-soccer club, have offered a trans- For for fee of £100,000 International final the prescelation of all the

Johnny Haynes, the Eng- trophies for men's hockey for land inside loft and cop- the season were made by Mrs

tain it was stated here. H. G. Brandt, who also present- Mr Tommy Trinder, chairman THE TEAMS

ed shields

to the serson':

of Haynes' club, Fulham, an- Portugal: Z. Sequeira, Valoma. Interport team.

nounced the offer in a British Capitule, Castro, Costa, R. A.)

The Trophies

Broadcasting Corporation radio Silva, Collaco, Qraha, L.

interview. He read a telegram are as follows. Sequeira, L. Guterres, Sa Silva,

he had received from Milano- First Division Kit- Malaya: Kadir. Yussuf,

"making firm offer of £100,000 Dollah, chell, K.

Rahman, caensis 'A',

for transfer Haynes. Please cable your acceptance."

Mr Trinder added: "IL Es entirely up to Johnny now. If he feels he has got to go to Italy, then he must go." Haynes commented: "I would much rather stay in England if possible, and Tommy and I are going to have a chat about it to Council Cup see what can be done."-China

Mail Special.

Shield,-Ma-

Scevond Division Saleld -

from or was initiated by him. Razack, Omar, O. K. Dalian, Royal Air Force.

Kadir, in the Malayan goal showed just why he is the Inter- port keeper, and in front of him Kitchell and Yussuf were very steady. Yussuf's interception was excellent and he rarely missed the ball in a tackle.

There were no weak links In the Portugal side but conditions were all against their usually fast forward movements.

From The bully Portugal went straight into the attack and were certainly on top for the first few minutes.

In the third minute a move- zent between Sequeira and Colleco gave Cunha a shot bul Kadir deflected behind and Kitchell cleared the long corner. Portugal came atraight back into the attack and forced a short

this, comer but, from Collaco shot past.

first

Then come Maluyu's attacking move started by a beautiful through pass from 0. K. Dallah to right winger Omar but his centre was wasted when All kicked.

Both teams were by now ae- customed to the tricky condi- tions and for the next few ninutes play was mainly con- fined to midfield, but only o wonderful save by Kadit

from Capitule's shot from short corner, prevented Portugal_tak- ing the lead in the 10th minute. Four minutes later Portugal were awarded another shorl comer but Kitchell was quickly out to block Capitule's shot and Kadir cleared.

So It continued, with Portu- gal having alightly the better of the exchanges, but half-time came with the score sheet still blank.

OPENED SCORING The second half was only two minutes old when Portugal opened the scoring.

All, Wahab, Husain,

As

UMPIRES WIN a curtain raiser to the International final the Umpires defeated the HKHA Council by

3-D.

This is the first time that this Axture has been played but It is hoped to make it an annual one.

Christmas Knock-out Tourna- ment-Army 'A',

Christinos Knock-out Tournin ment Plate-Nav Bharat 'A'. Holland Cup-Army 'A'. International Клоск - out Tournament-Portugal.

Umpirca Umpires,

Four D. Jones THE SKYMAN IS BY MADDOCKS

EMBOUND IN CANDY FLOSS AND STUFFED INTO A CANNON

FERDINAND

11

NANCY

Sequeira intercepted Kitchell 10-yard hit and cut in, but he was blatantly obstructed and although the offence took plave outside the circle, umpire Zal rightly awarded a short corner. From this Kadir saved chot, but well front Voloma's Guterres nipped in and stored with a slee back flick.

Within five minutes however Mainyn were back on lovel term. With some excellent Interpassing. O. K. Dallah and Omar worked their way up the right wing and Dollah' finished off the movement with a filck past goalkeeper Scquolra,

This goal seemed to revitalise Malaya and they plied on the pressure. Another move start- ed by O. K. Dallah seat Omer away up the wing and he cen- tred hard to Hussain who whe In a good position, but he could not get his shot In and Anally passed to Rahman who shot past.

In the 4th minute, Malaya went into the lead for the first time. Another Q. 15. Dullah- Omer movement jave Nüşsüln a shot which was put beliind for a short corner. From bla Dallah had two shots payed But All Anally banged the ball-kore to epake the score 2-1,

The game !, became DNEY teme bat for the BERL TOW minules Malara temaided of sop and 11 began la Zouk "Ka`li they would rejoin the shield. Then Portugal. dame – budki ĐÓNG 1 THE Pt lanh, d

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NOW THEY WON'T

By Pabl Norrla

I DON'T KNOYY HOMM HAYEL CONTROI

CASIN POORE

Ian Craig Ian

engaged

Adelaide, Apr. 22. lon Craig, former Australian cricket captain, today be- Miss camo engaged to Rosslyn Carroll, a nursing sister.

as

a manager,

When the redoubtable Mc Just around the corner froin

three Solomons recently put Windmill-street office in Brilish champions on one bill, Scho

la the Wardeur-street the undaunted Mr Levene ru headquarters of his bitter rival plied with Shree different Harry Levene. Like Solemans, national champions on his pro- he started out

gramme, plus two titleholders controlling among others Larry from overseas thrown in for

Jack Gains, Dave Crowley and

good measure! And that is the McAvoy. Then he turned

way it goes en between there and night club management,

two. I can caly say that the later came back to Blana as a

competition is proving good for prometer. He, too, has an am British boxing which is in a billon-just one, single.

much healthier elate than when wecay world championship fight Solomons held a monously. The which has so for cluded him stendard of cur champion I He wilt nai fail for the want of higher, and tumours of

work! Agnia in this country are flying around as thick as leaves in cutumn

trying.

NOSE AND CIGAR

teeny

Both are amiable'

to

other

So these two deadly enemics battle it out with the help of folk, both are talkative. Long

cartoonists.m sporting the

Levent's RC3C

and

e

Solomonsay their personal feud cigar; Solomons comfortably Unuel! ensconced in his Stamford Hill ham, Levene

a luxurious They were introduced by a flat in exclusive Park Lano. mutyal,triend while Colg was | Only on one thing dɔ they agree playing for New South Wales they cach own a Rolls Royce In the

One cther limousine.

Shefeld Shield match In Adelaide during February.

Ian Craig Wes Australia's youngest captain in the Test tour of South Africa in 1957-58.

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