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THE CHINA МАП,,

MONDAY, MAY 22, 1961.

All-Hongkong..

English FA XI.

4.

2

COLONY ATTACK BROWN-ED' OFF,

Visiting pivot gives wonderful temperature defying display

By I. M. MacTAVISH

Scorning the torrid hoot centre-half Laurie Brown somehow found the strength and stamina to inspire the faltering English FA touring side to a 4-2 victory over all-Hongkong at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. Northampton would have been mighty proud of his sterling display and it was his untiring efforts that held the side together when it seemed the temperature was taking its toll.

Only 17,000 fans watched the xame.

rather 17,000 paying

[ there fans were thousands more in the free position on the hifida. Frankly the match did not deserve much

nere. Taken all over if was rud disappointment. Oli, don't get the wrong idea, there were nyes of brilliance and ex-

bt eitrenent a The Brst half after the interval the paes

Bad to a crawl and for

this the possession tactic of the v.stois were generally blane.

Never outclassed-

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Hongkong were never eut- classed and in fact some Df the early forward moves of the Chinese boys had the Englishmen in real trouble. Twier was only neck-or- nothing saves by Ele that saved the situation. The local boys got the BOOTING couragement of

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the first goal but they also suffered a serious setback when centre-

Shiu-hung was forward Chuw

Fuadly injured :Ber only tour nutes and took no Further part in the game. He was re- placed by Young War-to torned

very creditable

In it

performance.

whe

Wis

in the usual but he seemed to be one, it outside. This of the few Chinese boys who 10th minute and a few seconds try another really understood the English later Yeung had pattern of play.

which ended with Ho Cheung you cracking the ball just over the bar.

In the visiting side all eyes were of course, on Tam Finney. Be strolled almost majestically through the game and his keen- sanal fashes of speed and con- trol did not serve to prove what a great player he once was but rather what a great player ne stal is The muzy which produced his side's second goal was vintage Finney, Football comes no better tha that.

Ho

An early shock for the visitors as Hongkong opens the scoring in the 12th minute of play. Photo shows the English FA goalkeeper Fred Else making a great attempt to stop a powerful shot from Mok Chun-wah (second from left). He succeeded In stopping the shot but failed to hold it and inside-right Lau Chi-lam (left) raced in and slammed the ball into the net.---China

Muil photo.

The inside-right should have] scored again immediately but, after rounding the maĺkeeper, he shot over the bar.

another

Just before the

end Brown

was lucky to get away without

penalty-kick being awarded eguinst him... but the game had slowed to a yawn provok- ing crawl and no ons was very sorry when it was players on both sides Telieved.

over.

The seemed

VERDICT: Sadly, over all

when the rel tree- a very, very ordinary free-kick game indeed. The visitors after A'Court had been upended will probably be much hop- in the box, it was another pier in the cool of evening truly astonishing decision. on Tuesday... but they will The five minutes before the have to play better than this interval were just about the if they are to fulfil their best of the game. Hannah mission,

Kwok Chow-ming was now in goal for Hongkong und quickly showed that he was no The visitors were looking stop gap as he dived to stop a

in delence erneker from Tom Finney. strongly uncertain

it was ጊያ at this stage and

The visitors surro clearly surprise when the home team

It started annoyed went into the lead. with a beautiful long

awarded through ball from Wong Man-wai. Cheung-you dusked, let it pass

and tu Mok Chun-wah,

the Else winger fred in a beauty. could de no more than bent t Wily experienced George out and Lau Chi-imm was right the ball Hannah directed the pro- on the spot to bring

with eceding

own under control before whipping deceptive brand of ap-it into the net,

Indifference. Suddenly! parent the attitude was shed in bursts of brilliance and the whole pattern things changed indiately.

hla

The visiting side played straightforward orthodox foot- ball and placed their faith in quick accurate passing. Some nf their man-to-man Kluff was very good....some of it

was not.

Fine full-back · Goalkeeper Else had A good outing and Grahem Shaw. the although often worried In beginning by Wong Chul-keung's

In addition there was a serious doubt about the fitness of two of the Hongkang players who took the Avist. In fact the rain-trickery.fnally showed what a ment might very well wudy to three of the

Golkarpe Wons Shin-wro Was illy d.clared R and To this or in the lie w but

It didn't med second sight to

were

ne full-back he is. His tim- ing into the tackle and his m

Interceptions telifgent top class. His partner Toir had a les conspicuous, yet no leas effective mame but after a very halt in the first

e he was desperately worried sed patch

al his hand. It was no sur-wing-halves Moore and prise when he indented his de

retire

Au-

pleton somehow best their grip. alter only 30 particular the big blonde minutes. Furtunately third

517

choice Kank Chow-ming who took his pluer had a very good

37.

The successes

Nelther Luk Tak-hing nor

Ko Po-keting looked match-Johnny Fantham, after a bright

What a goal!

side Just It took the FA two minutes to get on level terms...and what a goat it

was. Following

corner Finney cracked U bull Fanthon

from against the crossbar und there it rebounded upheld. i dropped Moore was on it in a flush and from all of

right-half from West Hom looked as though he had had enough bf the sun long before. the end.

Ray Chamley KOL Two chamcteristle goals and was al-

mory ways looking for

bat

Twicken- on-the-target start hamed" to many shots in the happy second half to be very Jaixcut his display

Alan A'Comet did and quite cap. ! ture the form which made hands be sen. a doriaus such a

in the team's into the net. match in Singapore, trainera

The Stadium pitch looked in flue

For condition when

fit. Not once did we see Lok's usually brilliant lackling and qulek Interceptions. He looked phyically uncomfortable everytime be kicked the ball. Midway through the first half Ko Po-keung was wating dis- trese signal to the

bench but Hongkong had M ready used up is substitution' allowance. He just had to stay where he WH3

.. and win't seem too happy about it either.

he

The toy successes in the Incal side were, apart free Kwok Chew-wing Wony! Man-wol, Wong Chi-keung, and Mok Chun-wah.

Man-wai

Weng

was not quite as conspicuous as

bronztan

THE BUNJAH LOTION

THAT PROTECTS (VEN

AFTER SWIMMING:

SUCCU

Finney led the English visitors ous on to the feld. The sun blazed

the hillsides were packed....and [] stadium was half emply. As they SAT a funny way ...it serineil to run a railway!!!

Injured

As

thirty

However

they get full

ENGLAND

DRAW 1-1 WITH PORTUGAL

swerved one way and sent a delightful pass In the other direction to Charnley...the marks for their exemplary | Portugal and England Backpool man licked a beauty conduct in the face of some into the net.

shocking refereeing which unworthy of the Even at 3-1 the Hongkong was quite boys were not dimayed and occasion. Even the linesmen

Chi-keung was Wong

only seemed bewildered by many ipches out with 11 crafty lob of the decisions.

Finally five glowing stars

FRENCH TENNIS SHOCK

Champion Darlene Hard out in fourth round

Paris, May 21.

Top seeded Darlene Hard, 25-year-old United States champion, was decisively beaten 6-2, 6-3, by Edda Buding, of West Germany, in the fourth round of the women's singles of the French International Tennis Championships here today.

Lisbon, May 21.

drew 1-1 in their World Soccer Cup preliminary tie here today, after goalless first half. Portugal, whose team included eight players from European Cup finalists Benefica, looked pletely

forward

The

Californian

lacked

com-

girl the positive, which won a year ago,

her the title here

struggling and she was always against the pretty Germany girl, who found a steady length on both wings.

but he should have squared the ball to two col-1

set for a win when centre #ggressive strokes Reatto big Laurie Brown for a leagues waiting in the

and captain Jose whole-hearted mouth. The goal was only de tremendous

Aguas put them ahead after layed by seconds. Young Wal- display. It was exhausting 60 minutes, but left-half Ron to controlled a dificult through just to watch his energetic

Flowers equalised for England with eight minutes left. chlorts.

England, though seldom click- ing with the same purposeful aggression which had brought them six wins in six matches this season, deserved a draw. After taking the lead. Por tugal concentrated

de fence.

PARDON ME

from Toni Finney to goalkeeper Kwok Chow-

ming.

drive pass brilliantly bore „hooling

into the net to make it 3-2.

The teams

All Hongkong: Wong Shiu-woo (Kwok Chow-ming), Lak Tak- hing. Kwok Kain-hung Wong Mon-wal, Ko Po-keung, Lo

Wong Cheung-wang,

Chi- keung

Chi-lor, Lau

Chow Shu-hung (Yeung Wal-lo), Ho Cheung-yau, Mok Chun-wah.

FA XI: Else (Preston North End), Hair (Leeds Uul). Shaw (Stelleld Vid), Moore (West Hin Utd), Brown (Northamp- Ion Town), Appleton (Leicester City), Finney, Hunnah (Man- chester City), Charnley (Black- pool), Fantham (Sheffield Wednesday), A'Court pont).

Referee: Mr S. Tsang

(Liver-

Win for Poland

Warsaw, May 21. Poland bent the Soviet Union in HA International footbull match here today.

The solitary goal came from

It was noticeable that Haruah The scoreboard had hardly was now beginning to dictate, been changed before Charnley the pace of the game but Hong-struck aqui. Fantham dida second-half penalty--tenter.

and the big kong still had two great chances the spade work

when first Ho Cheung-yau shot conue-lorward took his pass from a tight angle instead of and gave Kwok Chow-ming NO squaring the ball, and when a chance with a well placed shot. minute later, he had Else divint¦ along the goal line to clear

Drab affair

have

Al

header.

When the teams went in A'Court shottid

made the interval we should all here

hom quietly

Th better use of a delightful elp slipped through from Hannah but the second half was a tarno drab Charley crowd gasped in partisan relief affair with the home side tir- kicked off for the FA side, but when Ko Po-keung fouleding and the visitors obviously

te; friend Ray

it was the All-Hongkong boys Hannah in the penalty area and feeling the effects of the heat, who started at a cracking pace. got

with д fantastle There were few incidents of

deci-note.

away

A quick attack down the right heene-town 'obstruction'

had the visitors in a dither and sion.

Chow Shiu-hung had the first!

shot of the day from 25 yards This was a penalty-kick only to find Ehe right in posi-¦ever 1 sow one.

tion. The centre-forward was The visiting defenders

Hannah was injured in a jump with Ko Po-keung, Shaw vens laid low stopping Won! sur-Man-wai blockbuster with hi-

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Misa Buding is a 24-year-old beautician, whose father rans a tennis school at Baudol, in Southern France.

Miss Buding won four games in a row after being two-all in the first set and she stretched her winning run to eight gamed A draw means that everything when she forged ahead to 4-0.

will probably now depend on in the second. the relin between The two countries

Lendon next!

in

With victory illustrious theshe becamo

OVET

such an in opponent

sight. over anxious and

U.S. Soccer Tournament

illegal says FIFA

Lisbon, May 21.

for Soccer teams entered QUARTER-FINALISTS

the American Interna- tional League competi. tion which started last week have been warned that the tournament has not yet been approved by the International Football Federation, and is there- fore illegal.

October. Both have already beaten

third team in their group, Lemporarily lost her ateadiness, Jaixembourg, and should not but after Miss Hard had pulled American have much difficulty in com- back to 3-5, the pleting a double.

cracked completely, using her match in service to love, and the match. Whoever wins

Lontion, therefore,

The quarter-ilnai pairings will should qualify for the final stages of the Cup in Chile next year.

vem,

The

THE TEAMS

Portugal: Costa Pereira; Lino and Iario; Mendes, Germano and Cruz; Jose Augusto, San- tana, Aguas, Coluna and Ca- England: Springett;

Armfeld and McNett; Robson, Swan and Flowers; Douglas, Greaves, Smith, Haynes and Charlton. -Reuter.

SAM SNEAD WINS

FESTIVAL GOLF

White Sulphur Springs, May 21.

be

Men's singlus: Roxi Laver (Australm) versus Ron Holm-

Carlos

The teams taking part in this berg (USA), Roy Emerson (Aus year's competition are: Bangu Besiktas (Turkey), tralla) versus Manuel Santana (Brazil), (Spain),

Fernandes Concordia (Canada), Dynamo (Brazil) versus Jan Erle Lund (Rumania). Everton (England), quist, (Sweden), Gerard Piet Karlsruhe (Germany), Kilmar- York (France) versus Nicola Plet-nock (Septland), New

Americans, Shamrock Rovers rangoli (Italy).

Women's singles: Maria Bueno (Ireland), Rapid (Austria), ited (Brazil) versus Mrs Suzy Ker- Star (Yugoslavia), Monaco, monezy (Hungary),

Margaret Espanol (Spain), Dukla Smith (Australia) versus Ann (Czechoslovakia) and an Israeli Haydon (Britain), Yola Ramirez | XI. (Mexico) versus Christine Tru- Sir Stanley Rous, Secretary (Britain), Pilar Barril of the English Football Associa- (Spain) versus Edda Buding tien, and an executive of FIFA, (West Germany).

who is here to watch England play Portugal in the World Cup match today, said that FIFA, was determined to keep a strict

man

Results

Today'a renuits (seeded players

denoted by neterisku) included:

MEN'S RINGLES

control on ali world

WOR

soccor

needed

Fourth ratind R. Emerson (Australia) beat B. tournaments and competitions.

Their anction Philippe-Moore, (Australia) 6-2, 4-0,3 8-3, -2.

before these could be held.

The Americans

C. Fernandez (Brazil) Nat• R. Hewitt Australlaj 8-7, 2-4, 6-2, 6-2.

G. Pilet (France) beat • N. Wilson) higly (Britain) 7-5, 0-1.

their rules

Sam Snead fought off Canadian Stan Leonard's strangell (Italy) best this event for FIFA's inspection.

Puglevis) 0-4, 6-0, 6-3, 2-0.

have accord- been asked to forward and regulations for

Until these had been approved the Journament WIN Li- Mrr 5. Kombezy (Hungary) beat authorised, and United Kingdom 5. Reykis (South Airies) 7-5,

leams taking part would become ⚫M. Bueno (Brazil) beat Q. liable to suspension,-Reuter.

3-0 1-0.

WOMEN'S SINGLES Fourth round

closing challenge and a bad case of putting jitters today to win the Sam Snead Golf Festival Tournament by one stroke. badly injured in this effort and vived a bad patch and Hannah head: Brown amazed e with

Snead, who led the tourna But Leonard gave him such a Tumer (Australia) 6-2, 9-7 WHID taken from the Held. almost put them in the lead his unflagging energy; Mok had ment all the way and started the stirring Bght for the $2,000 top C. Barril (Spain) beat * J. Lebano Young Wai-to took over and with a shot which went just a good shot saved at one end final round with four-stroke prize that the issue actually was (Australia) -0.2 63. was just time to see the FA over the top but, when Finney while Churpley, at the other, margin over runner-up Leon-not settled until the very last purelove (Czechoslovakia) 2-0, 6-3 C. Truman (Britain) beat V. force their Rest corner.

ripped the home defence to rib-missed a simple chance

ard, almost threw victory away hole. But in spite of this was bons a minute later and chipped and finally poor old Kwok in the anal holes. He finished There, Leonard missed a 20-M.

Smith (Australia) beat C. sttil Hongkong on top. Young the ball back, Hannah made au Chow-ming got a nasty mack with a par 70 to go with his foot bhdle putt by a scant eight Marcelis (Belgiumi 6-4, 6-5. Wai-to clipped one across the mistake with a brilliant 10 la the face us he dived to stop previous 03-01-67 rounds and a

Y. Ramirez (Mexico) bent M. inches. As it turned out, that Rettano (Austria) 6-0, I goal and Lau Chi-lam volleyed yards shot along the ground. Tom Finney in the goalmouth, 260 total-14 under par.

MEN'S DOUBLES

TAE GAMBOLS

WOULD YOU GAY MY HAIR LACKS LUSTRE

by Barry Appleby

WELL THIS DESCRIBES MY GYMPTONG EXACTLY

WHAT

10 IT?

CANING

DISTEMPER

New York

JET BY

AIR-INDIA

0-1.

cost Leonant a tie, for Snead was pisiting badly--and showed it on the final green where he missed a four-footer, but grately fully settled for a par three- UPI.

Sixth time

Recond round

N. Metrangell and Strula

beat T Moe and J. Bo (Norway)

walk over.

MIXED DOUBLES

First round

• M. Sangater and D. Catt (Britain) bent L. Pimento (Venezuela) and Beltrane (Italy). 7-0.

L

Becond rotund N. Alvarez

(Crumble) and L. (Italy) bent G. Parrs {Au trottol and S. Derson (France) 0-0, 1-4, 6-3,

U.S. baseball results

New York, May 21. Today's Major League base- ball results Included:

NATIONAL LEAGUE (First game)

Leonard, who was eight strokes behind Snead after The opening round, shot a three-

Milwaukce under-par 07 today to go with (tr.A.) bent. Gerrard

Laver (Austraila) auf. Hard Cinchinatl

[New

his earlier 79-03-04 rounds for Zraland) and C. Mercellis (Desmumi | Pittsburgh in 207 total. That gave him-6 (ty) and Y. Ramirez St Louis

Phimtelphin 21,300 second money.

0.

(Mexico) bent J. Mandarino, (Brazil) This was the sixth time am 31. Curando (50rta 6-4, 0-2. Chicago Enrad has won the tournament |_ R. Hewitt and 3. Igbang (Aus- named after him. I niso was rea) beat Mr fra Bir Mills

(Britain), walk over. Bila 100th tournament victory in | W. Coghlan (Australia) sud 1. Cleveland a fabuloun" professional golfing Hatchiner (Botli Affies) hest, M. Minnesota career that began In these 4.5.

Virta med New M, Dosto Tration)

Chicago

ago.

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7 11

13 15

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D 14

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

(First game)

# 10

0 2

8 12

11

(10 mming4)

2

02

West Virginia Idits 25 years | M. Sangster and D. Calt (Britain) | Boston

and Mea Mark Just two weeks ago, he beat T. Clayton won $10,000 frat money in the Mares (Argentina

(Australie) 6-2, 6-3.

and Mr. Baltimore Lin Vegan

Tournament of Hellsing (Angicalla) beat M. nek- New York

hinja (Tump) and 75 14 Champions-UIL

(France) 0-3, 0-7-Reuter,,,

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