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THE CHINA - MAIL.. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1901.、

Tung Wah

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U.S. Soccer League

CHAMPIONS WIN AGAIN Upset victory by New

Wong Chi-keung's goal the highlight of a typical end-of-season match

By I. M. MacTAVISH

Ambassadors of Football contest

JUNIOR TEAM

6,30€

Lester "iggott

York Americans over

may be without Dynamo of Rumania

New York, May 28.

à Derby mount The New York Americans, loaded with British

Newmarket, May 28,

Noel Murless, the Newmarket

cliance Aurelius in the, Epsom Darby on Wednesday only if it rains in the next 24 hours,

Following are the standings in the Hongkong

Ambassador of Football contest after Satur-trainer, will saddie the 25 to one day's voting:

SENIOR TEAM Ten minutes after the interval in this First Division match played at Carb-

line Hill yesterday South China moved down the left wing. Centre Kung Walkt Police), forward Lee Tuk-wat slipped a beautiful pass along the line to Moka Po-krung Tung Wahy Chun-wah. The little winger chipped a neat lob into the middle and weng Man-wal (11appy Valleyi it travelled from Kwok Yau to Ho Cheung-yau. The champions' skip-Mok Chan-wall ISCAA) ... per beal his mani as clean as a whistle, then rolled the ball accurately Chow Shlo-hung (KM) into the path of Wong Chi-keung who took two steps and, from Wong siu-wo Happy Valley)

Not twenty yards, hit a wonderful angular drive into the net. Tung Wah boot, body or hand got within a yard of the ball from

start to finish.

That typical South China move, which produced one of the few high-

Ho Cheung-yau -18CAA) Lau Kin-ching (SCAA)

Chi-keung (SCAA) ....

Yu Chuuk-yin (Tung Walt

R. North (longkong Club)

......

players, upset the Dynamo team of Rumania 4-1 in their International Soccer League match at the Polo Grounds today.

former

The half-time score was 1-1. [their lineup, one from Spain and The Americans outplayed one from the United States, the Dynamo throughout most of the latter having learned his soccer Chan Yin-ton Safesioni

Murless said today that in the match with the Rumanian team in Israel. The tent la conched Wong Bze Jeung (Wah Yan Hongkong) DORIANINE

4,050 absence of rain he will take behit further hampered by the by Alf Sherwood, a Chan Kwelewing (Le Ballų) 2,120 Aurelius, out of the race at the

Welsh International. The victory fact that

pluyer one of its Trang Cheuk-wah (Clementi) 1973 overnight declaration ntage inside-left Ion Tireovaleu, was put the New York Americans 1,200 which is 1000 G.M.T. on Tues- suffering, from a torn ligament in the with Everion of England 1.120 day. 1,110 Earlier Murless had said that on his left leg. Tireovnicu ran for first place in the Interna- 1.102 the colt would

definitely not very little while he was in the tional League Tournament. 980

match and anally left tho Beld 947 run.

and half shortly after the Con

4,000 4,037

1.G01

45%

220

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The Kain kit (Salesian) Hung Chilu-suen (St. Louin) .. Tu Chum-hong (Queen's) Low Wong Kwakken (Clementi) Chen Luwo (Soong Ching) Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabeti) Cho Yak-ling (La Salle)

1,490

British team leave for Canada Cup

lights of the day, gave the Caroline Hill boys a 4-1 lead and virtually WE'VE GOT A REASONABLE

finished the game as a serious contest. In the end they beat Tung Wah comfortably by five goals to two.

the

leng mazy run winch finisher, with him gliding the ball into the rat off the for post for t Brand Bol.

Certainly

to

and his accurate cross

gave Wong Chi-keung a dimcult chance to scare from a very

marrow angle and give his side

a very comfortable 3-2 victory.

VERDICT: The

gamo some 6,000 brought aut fans....they got soven for their money.... goals

more. The they got little heat took its toll of the players and they looked very the finaf relieved when whistle blow.

ether really out-

there was nothing | Mok Chun-wah was the leading The only trading Incident of the after-in this jadeil end-of-the-season spirit ucen came Just seven minutesnemunter to eras him to change

Yus mind. Deface

citd when Cheuk-yin best Into life for

very Bule There is

to tell In the proceed except the story of the goods. the first tim ings. He best man after isan in

were quickly The champions on top and only good work by Yong Pul-dor kept them from going ahead. In quick succes- slon the goalkeeper made n ne It was the sort of effort we double save from Kwok Yaua good stop used tu

Frequently tying dive Ste very hom the f

Ho Cheung-you Colony a header from

vey often and seconds later rose high In We do not 1 it

a dangerous thase days....but the fans wel- the air to pluck coned d applauded mis re- Kwok Yau lely from under the minder of the days that used russiar....but in the 21st, to E, However, this delightful minute he had to admit defeat. unor el apast. Yu Chenis-yin Mok Chun-wah watched Wong could almost Chi-iceung and Kwok You put

in von have spent the week-end sun-th Tune Wah defence

fusion, and he made the mest of bathing on Shek-O Lunch,

to the resultani opportunity shool his side rather cheekily into the lend.

did so le te

Streets ahead Considering the killing heat i Ten minutes later the cham- the players turned in a complong stonned back to the mendable show but the general attack and Kwok You whipped to make standard

the ball Jute the net it 2-0.

never betler dinary.

St

football than very

was

or-

China were literafty streets ah wd of the eppeltien ana ham and one put a little inted

the W

Imperamental dunle from one or two of the

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crilicion sepeinst The Own

Tung Wah had a brief innings but I fizzled out when Kwong Ying-yin missed a sitter.

A few minutes before the

China Increased terval Smuth their lead to three clear goals.

Different picture

team-mates rather that, arguingt Ho Cheung-ynu alerted the their pponents. The game wos move away buck in his own de- elan enough and the referee fener es. spoke only in Nr Wal-man and upheld, brought his mates Into and finally Buished i the ael,

nonuts.

He carried the bail

It was a very different Die

Ko Po-keing during the full 80 off with a cracking shot which gave the Tung Wah goalkeeper South

China's

stress was no chance at all to save, sholger r ward for Intelligent Team-Work. The champions were always playing well with- m themedlves and, except for a brief period after the interval, }, they were never in trouble.

Last appearance

on

however, Ture,

when second half got under way.

Lite

The Tung Wah players před i

The pressure for the firs! the in the game. Lo Kwok- tai had a header clutched and cleared. Yiu Cheuk-yin Was Lonly inches over the top with 121 a dipping shol from close

Thi outstanding players the winners' side were Kwok and

Then in galek succession

South Chhin

appeared to be the in- attack and

t

Kom-hung, Lo Chung-kwong, Lee Kwok-wah and Chan Eat Wong Chi-keunk and

hung blazed the ball high over Cheung-you while in the Tun the bar. Wah line-up only Yong Pui-dor, Wong Chi-kung, Ko Po-keung and Lan Kami-tong played to taken by surprise by anything like their established tensity of the

was not unexpected when Lam reputations,

Kam-leng outwitted the de- Just before the game referee fence and hit one into the net Sammy Tsang told me that in reduce the deficit to 3-1. this was definitely his last It took South Chinn just ve appearance as a senior official minutes to pel that brillian

Chi-keung goal

He said: "There is too much Watts

trouble in the game today and restore their three-goal tead.

I think I can do a better job i

from coaching youngster."

and

and get greater satisfaction The next 25 minutes produced Bitle of particular merit but one glorious dunimy by Ho Chueng- you which sent Lee Kwok-wah yards in the wrong careering direction stamped the little in- side-right as still a player of execptional abillly.

NEW!

bronztan

THE SUMTAN LOTION

THAY PROTECTS EVEN

AFTER SWAMING I

Turig Wah had one fe chance to reduce the South China lead but Lam Kamn-iosur decided to pass to a colleague when he had the goal Inaming before him.

for

With seven minutes left play Y Cheult-yin produced lala Ane solo effort and, just when it reemed the game would Ants with the score ni 4-2. South Chinn raced down field.

TAE GAMBOLS

AUNTIGS BROUGHT

SOME PHOTOGRAPAS

TO BHOW US

I'LL GET

THE TEA

THIS ONEY MY FAVOURIT

The teams

CHANCE, SAYS REES

London, May 28.

Dai Rees (South Herts), the British Ryder Cup

captain, spoke about “a lack of liaison" be-

tween organisers of the Canada Cup Tourna- ment and British golf authorities before leav

ing London Airport with other British golfers

for Puerto Rico today.

the

If Aurelius does not run it began. This left Dyname with would leave champion jockey only 10 men on the fteld. By Lester Piggott without a mount that time, the Americans had in the Eprom classle, which he moved to a 4-1 lead. has won three times,

Aurelius is second string to th Juckless Platurischio, wha was scratched on Saturday,

Weather forecast fr the New- market bren is: 'hinly dry with bright periods. Cloudy at times with scattered showers," -Reuter,

Peter May at practice

batting

May was

Oxted, May 28.

out for 10 after

Win for Bangu

In the second match of the

evening Bangu of Brazil team ramped to a 0-1 victory over Besiktas of Turkey.

Nine Britons

Twelve minutes before the end, the Dynamo team was re- duced to minc

mon when outside-right Vasilc Anghel suffered a contusion of the left scoreles draw in their opening kuce in a collision with Ameri- match with Dynamo of Rumania, can gealle Brian Harvey.

Centre-forward Ze Maria Da

The Brazilians had gained a 3-1 lead at half-time before re- gistering their Arst victory In. the present series.

They had been held to a

a hat-trick

for the Inaugural

The Americans moved quick-Siva scored ly into the lead once the second Bangu which is defending half started. Raul Scoane scorca title won in 1000 in the 50th minute on

A pass competition.-AP. from Willy nude. In the 52nd minute John McCole made it 3-1 for the Americans on a penalty- kick. McCole scored his second goal in the 34th minute on a pass from Mike Tindall.

Greaves keeps

£11

The teams have only one day Player had to withdraw, be- Peter May had Jittle oppor- of dattstunity to test his groin trouble on the island to prepare for the cause of a conflict

Americans The New York Memphis tournament. "I normally try to with

Open when he played for Tom Clark's have nine British players allow at least three days before Tournament, for which he had i team against Oxted at Oxted

previously accepted a match," said Rees,

an invita- today. Heavy

rain cut down But he added, "I think we'vetlon.-AFF.

the Oxted innings to just over two hours, in which time they South China; Lau Kin-cheung, got a reasonable chance."

scored 130 for four. Kwok

The party

up of Kam-

was made Kwai-sung

Ban- ung. Lo Chung-kwong, So Rees and David Thomas (Wales) Man-po, Leung Kam-yee, Wong Peter Allies and Brian Cal-Keung. Ho Cheung-yau. Lee ford (England), John Panton Tak-wai. Kwok You,

(Scotland), Mck and Elle Brown Chan-wah.

and Christy O'Connor and Tung Wah: Yong Pul-dor, Ng Norman Drew (Ireland), Wal-man. Wong Chi-kong, Chan They were accompanied Fai-hung. Ko Po-keung, Lee South Africans, Harold Henning Kwok-wah,

Szeto Sum, Land Retief Waltman, Henning Kwok-Lal, Lam Kum-tung. Yiu has been officially invited to re- Chank-yin, Kwong Yin-yin. place Gary Player in the South

Referee: Mr Sammy Tsang. African team.

by

Maria Bueno may not be able to defend Wimbledon title

Paris, May 28.

Maria Bueno of Brazil, the world's leading woman tennis player, developed jaundice on the last day of the French International Tennis Cham- pionships here today and had to scratch from the women's doubles final.

Two doctors were called to demand of the Wimbledon fort the 21 year old champion's night. hotel this morning. She has But Lieutenant-Colonel Dun- been advised to rest in Paris can Macaulay, Secretary of Wim- for at least two weeks.

bledon's All-England Club, said here tonight: "It is too early yet to say that Miss Bueno will not

Sports

survey

batting about ten minutes. He hit three fours and ran smart

singles without looking at mum on transfer

perturbed by his injury.

was caught and bowled by Harry Bron, the former Dulwich H et left-back and

Brown, father of La le rently. inside-forward

Cur-

for i Hamlet and an England amateur international..

controversy

troversy

U.S. baseball results

New York, May 28. Today's Major League base-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

ball results included:

R

Kansas City Cleveland

Bostan Baltimore

12

London, May 28. By ALL-ROUNDER

Nothing was forthcoming Minnesota Jimmy Greaves and the con- Washington GOLF RAF

CHAM-

over his transfer to May hopes to play for Surrey Milan when the England soccer PIONSHIP RETAINED.— against Gloucestershire at the

party re "ned to London today Captain C. H. Oval on Wednesday if he feels after

no reactions from today's shortinent. outing-AFP.

Air

retained Beamish

the Royal

Force Golf Champlonship at Royal St with George's Sandwich,

an aggregate of 302 for 72 holes. His individual 75-70-71-80. Iounds were The

R.

runner-up was Leading Aircraftman Long with 306, and Flight- Lieutenant R. D. Shrivell was third with 308.

Steeplechase world record

HRD OF Go

400 HO HE

10

(First game)

th r tour on the con- Chicomo

New York

0 12 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE

Mr Walter Winterbottom, the team mar nget, would not an- swer questions on Greaves Be- San Francisco fore the TV cameras and when Chicago asked about the position sold:

Greaves is under my care at Los Angeles the moment. He is not allow Milwauker ed to talk about the matter. It

is between the two clubs and Pittsburgh Klov, May 28. The Soviet runner Gregory anything that is said now may St. Louis Taman bettered the world re-affect the position." cord for the 3,000 inetres sleep- lechase in an athletics meeting here today.

Greaves himself gave a series{ of "no comment" to enquirers. He walked quickly away from

the customs aired holding hands

with his wife.

"I cannot answer your ques- tions" he said. "I haven't seen my wife for 14 days, Let me go home."-AFF.

Mary Bignall back on the track

AN OLD DERBY CUSTOM,---- Taran'e time was listed as Two Derby County footballers,ming 31.2 secs. Holl and Swallow opened the Tarana tline was two seconds innings, for Derbyshire against better than the previous record Nottingham at Trent Bridge in of mine 31.4 sees, set by the first match of the season, Folands Krzyskowiak at Toula and so followed in the long line on June 20, 1880.—AFP: of Baseball Ground players who have played first-class cricket for the county. Present County Miss Bueno may not be able

FC manager Harry Storer was to defend the Wimbledon title, be it for Wimbledon. There is one, and Umpire Charlie o which she has held for the past still a month to go, In these days another, two years. Even if she makes of medicine, quick recoveries

ARMY HOCKEY CUP FINAL a quick recovery, it is doubtful whether she will be fit enough

are possible."

Miss Bueno was to have | REPEAT. In a repeat of last to stand !p to fist gruelling played with American Darlene year's Army Hockey Cup Final War Offico Hard in defence of the women'snt Aldershot the

XI again. beat 1st doubles title fuday. Her illness Millary

ave the South Africans, Sandra Battalion The Somerset and Infantry from Reynolds and Renee Schuurman, Cornwall Light the champplonship by default British Army of the Rhine. They The South African Pair first retained the trophy with a 4-0 defeated Royal win, having won the tile iwo years ago.

Army Pay Corps Training Cen- fre (Devizes) in the Home Seml final by 3-0. In the BAOR Miss, Hard had some consola-Semi-Anal at Bielefeld the Light tion when she end. Rod Laver Infantry beat HQ BAOR uaded the mixed doubles cham- The Royal Army Pay Corps ponships to their Wimbledon have been winners three, limes itle. They won 6-0, 2-5, 6-3 in the last five years, while the against Jiri Javorsky and Mrs War Office eleven had an aver Vera Puzejova of Czechoslovakia, age age of over thirty! who held the title in 1957.

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

R.

(6037) play: Whita to move and will

Here is a position from actual

London Express Herston,

Consolation

4-2.

INTERNATIONAL'S WILL- Laver took the main honours Joe Bache, who gained two Cup- bf the day. as he also won the winnere, medals and a League men's doubles with Roy Emer Championship medal with Aston Bon. In a somewhat patchy all Villa at the start of the century Australian match, they beat left £260 in his published will, Bob Mark and Bob Howe, 3-0, Mr Boche played seven times 10-1, 0-1, 0-4. Emerson won the for England in honie Inter- Uitle a year ngo with Neato nationals also between 1903 and Fraser-Reuter.

1011.

Barry Appleby

THE GİRL WITH NO

CLOTHES ON IS GAYE)

TAKEN WHARE SUB WIND SIX

·WESTICO CUD

TOKYO

JET BY

AIR-INDIA

Less than a wook after her marriage to Blymple sculler Sidney Rand British Blymple athlete Mury Bignal (right) was, back on the track, competing In the ladies' 80 metres turdien event at the Bward. Trophy meetikal Chiswick, Longlii, recently. At

Toft (s, Miss D). Sparrow,” of Ilford, Eblox, who won the event in 11,4 pácondu. Mary was placed second In the same timeC01 photo...

Standings

4

3

10

4

# 14

Major League standings, in- cluding all games played today

were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

patroit Cleveland

WL Pet GB 28 14 .007- 24 17 505 34 New York, 21 10 .508 414. Baltimore

23 10 548 5 Washington 21 22 .488 744 Kansas City 17 19 .472:0

It 22 10 Bá 10 21 492 0 Angeled 15 24 305 1135

15 25 375 12 NATIONAL, LEAGUE

Minnesota ..

Roston

Los

Chicago

San

Francisco 23 13 .659

Los Angeles.. 25 18 581 2 Cincinnati

Plitzburgh Milwaukee

St Lduls

Chicago Philadelphia

22 16 .570 3

20 16 .000 4

18 18 .000

10 19 480 4

12 28 310 13 11 28 .300 18

St Leger entry triumphs at Longchamp

vum,

Paris, May 28.

Mrs Arpad Plusch's Sempervi- Doncaster St Leger enity, won, the £3,000 Prix Do L'Esperance for three-year-olds over one mile arven furlongs at Longchamp today.

The race is a recognised trial for the Grand Prix De Paris on June 25,

Sempervivum, by the English Hi Loger winner Bayejirap, took the feud, entering the Anal, tur- long and won by three-quettéra of, a length : from M. Maurice Kanon. Mimo, Buxy, Valtèfra's Le recals was third of the pinjë ritosëri, à; length and c half further behind.

The winner was an outsider, paying 18.50 -¡ francs for::a0010 frabe, slake, on the › perimúlue)," Pidge, divklenda war" 4.80, 1.40 dud 1.20 thinck-testeri

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