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THE CHINA MAIL,

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1961.

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4.

Kitcher

YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL

KITCHEE CRASH

CRASH AGAIN PANG, NEWTON, BRITTO LEAD

Big-name stars flop badly

!

in defeat

by 517

By I. M. MacTAVISH

The "mighty" looked mighty jaded long before the end of this First Division match played before yet another capacity crowd at Boundary-street yesterday afternoon.

The only thing Kitchee could be pleased about was the final

517

2 It could very 4, Kitchee score which read easily have been a lot more embarrassing for after as

VIOLENT SCENES AT SOCCER MATCH

Alost, Nov. 5.

Language disputes between

Flemings and Walloons today erapted intu violence at a soccer match between the Flemish Alost Club and The Walloon

of Standard Liege, champions of Bel- gium.

strange a game as I have watched in a long time 517 won Referee Blavier sent off even more easily than the score suggests.

#kha kogeled with ing, Narr

to dondadaletly passe sand of an broadened individhaul tal: hl are Frankly proving Bemselves

i bella!4.

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Jack of good leaders he could had given them a fright with a

thes shot trum 18 yards have a bright future

gul the long overdue goal,

These

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very life got that aland this sadly The Hoangoshilig Kacher side Their potential is plagued by ggest manes were the buggest Incompatability within their and as quite astonishing ranks and there is far

2 ke Wong the much of the

Kwok sceusing and

Chan Fai-Janing. Mama-wat and Fam Sheung-yer pointing finger when things go wrong for even a simple sense

The glumes has to suppi of team spirit to develop.

ut wath the forwards now allack long Guable & su-dach

the detence el sgh in Tik

mes are beginning to It's ather a sad sight The galanty of the Bonita- dary-sljert ground was agam Jemonstrated to the lati I state of the resounding defeats suffered by both sides in reveni

ther

arlber codfragies ADA

crowdi wber Pgulan kapacity

more than $26,000 at the soccer kitt wood the patets booked an Completion: 1 18:0

There was perfect exampri dth when i Tak hung scope ed them as nad gual

au neclaratia as warm as of le had pad whetal fied Inself as a

It buck contagious disease rast

ed wins as it the wager haf made a ave ol prigromet to hasing the aquation to ange when hr :iusta zonas were tabog

Fi

A big change

There was a tag change for he better in the perforinaa e 517 They were cognisable fronik deservedly beaten

almost

Fit

tire

The Am a week ago The Wilik halten

Tsang Kar Ng Chak-lau and

Kitcher's g kwong allowed name sule forwards DIE W CONT their prelly patterns in midfield but once the attack reached the danger zone Yau Cheuk-in and I Kwok-tar found themselves in an iron grip it was po tim grip that Kitcher's hanes di But quite apart from th side-forwards Kitchee bad other men who will want to forget this game took place The de Jener WAS ripped open tam - nguin de

orthodox Bl jumped

:

attocks and it was

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The

gl. fa-lg

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Shul pa T

wift 28 boss apply mg the pressure in an

With 35 minutes gone ac all- out attack gave Leung Kee-hing .1 chunee and the little ginge delighted his mates by whipping

Fiv the ball in the net

antintes later the winger madi hinwe!! the hero of 517 day by volleying aberther great goud from 20 yards and, as though th make Kitchee's interval lenons butler

thar Tank Wing-hon dribbled

the defetime way night ihough before leaving

Woon- James struen helpless with a beaut shot along the grond

faste ampe

Defensive tactics

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11.

a

We expected something of a special effort from Kitchee in the second half but any plans

may have had took they killing blow in three minutes when a fine shot by Tsang Kang-kwong caught their de fence on the wrong foot and put $17 four goals ahend

The game was virtually over

Tee, hog god Tus ver 40 before the sexond hal! Ja.. Kather defence a hand then ut i 15 not they rould not get the and at the bail to a net catley Port

It Wha

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save by Yung Pan-for frun a Kwok Moog wah bender presented them losing one

All-out attack

At this stage Hilchre ran into their only good period ta the game and again only good work by the 517 goalkeeper kept a hol shot from Lo Kwok- tai out of the net. Kitches nuk not suston Hear

derstand how South Chin baku- pressun and 947 werk 73

end me goals through if

the 519 forwards had mai

tanneri there first half fern after

the interval they Pight han

do the same.

Wilting stars

For the winners the el- tire defence gets full marks while up from all the for- wards had their moments and new centre-forward Chol Chi- cheung merits a special men- tion for a very promising first appearance. The centre is big and strong with keen goal sense. He

should have little difficulty keeping his plane in the side and with the present

Tsang Wing-ton less stand attack on the Kitchee goal and

Stat of pati in a penod Chun Chi-kong desperatel theed a

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really go underway and not!

517 slipped surprismgix.

ik! defensive tacties with a sort

what-a-have-we-bold"

titude

Kitchen were bitterly disap pointed when the referee struck ff a goal by Lu Kwok-tu whese well jariged lub caught Yong Pun-do on the wrong

but a mesman had already fak- ged for off sides and his deri- s saved the situation for 517

In the 5th minute Vic Cheuk- win and Kwok Moon-wah went met ble act and at Bashed with the centre-forward beating the defence to shale Kate's OSU RO81

Scrappy

dr- The game now Became very On the one hand 517 aver scrappy dangerous shut the bar. Kitchee had lost any were determined to give nothing pretence 14 poise and polish. away and Kilchee simply did not Their defenders wer univ t have the power to make the happy to give the ball plents chances for themselves. They The singgbog played some clever enough font- of ¡1 wards were not very pleased but in midfield but most :bout It.

them across the field instead of towards the 517 gol. Choi Cha-cheting and Thang E the 78th minute Kitchee goi Wing-hon both had chance to another aun and the scorer pot 517 ahead but e chi an tura

frigid reception The angely travelled across the gra! the right wing and Lo Takes hing met it first Ume and hit grod left foot shot into the net i With the 517 defence all al sea.

During

The thie was too de Audely Pewing the 517 wat and umradiately arter Kwok-tai

ti

Ken Wood joins Pirie as professional runner

Sheffield, Nov. 5,

Ken Wood, the British international athlete, and a sub four-minute miler, has announced that he has turned professional and will team up with Gordon Pirie to run at big-money meet- ings all over the world.

interfer. freelance

Wood said tonight that hi new career would not with his work as a salesman.

"But professional running win enable me to supplement income instead of athletics being

a drain on it as in the past."

'Good luck'

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three Alost players for rough play. Later in the match two Alost players were injured in clashes with Standard players. Finally, the referee stop- ped the

game, fwo minutes before the end, with Standard leading 3-0. Uproar broke out among the spectators and police were called. People hurled earth clods and other missiles at the referee us he left the field.

BOXER DIES

AFTER FIGHT

Melbourne, Nov 4 Hungarian boxer, George Kraal, died

today

from

hospital

cerebral

haemorrhage after loxing

his fight to Keith Lewis in the 30th round ip the Melbourne Stadium last Kight.

Kraal collapsed and was unconscious when admitted In hospital last night.

Docters operated on him early today but he did not regain consciousness.

Kraal migrated from his native

Budapest Australia in 1956,

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The referee stopped last night's fight when Kraul was pinned in the neutesi corner and

beink was pounded by Lewis.-China Mail Special.

Triple title

for Berczik

GIANTS TO FINE 5-1 WIN

OVER UNBEATEN CHEYENNES,

By OLLY VAS

A scintillating display of pitching by Junior Pang and some neat batting by Whit Newton and Vic Britto enabled Ray Cordeiro's Giants to make rings round the hitherto unbeaten Cheyennes and win by 5-1 the top match of the week at Tin Kwong-road yesterday.

The thrills were not slow in | coming and the Cheyennes ja-

10 mediately threatence but Lionel Dayaram

scor

long ball to centrefield which third inning opened with Lionel Dayaram held. Cliristo scored after the calch. Gary Hamet struck out and

the

No one was seriously hurt.

Since the match was Ewo

minutex short and Als The game got off on time but was soon held up for ten minutes or so played with only six men

when Peter Hahn of the Giants somersaulted in the air after crash- at the end, the Belgian Soccer Union will have to ing against Manuel Xavier in the very first inning. Hahn was bad- decide whether the match ly shaken up and had to be removed from the game after which play will be played again or resumed. its score considered as a final result. Language disputes have involved the two Belgian communities for decades. ed at the home plate by Whit Recently they made head- Giants' supporters lines when socialist gives the charice

their vocal chords Walloon movement claim ton of the first inning the Giants

In the bot -

ed

a federal regime for talled twice Wille Christo and close with the score reading: Belgium and about 50.000 Vic Britto walked.

Glants 2 Cheyennes 0. Manuet mass Nunes laid down Flemings staged a

bunt and

Broke his bat demonstration

Vic Pedruco, normally so rellas in Brus ble in fielding the bants

equal his

turned his fingers had

intu thumbs and when Vic had

sels demanding rights.

Flemings speak Dutch and Walloons speak French. AP.

MATCH DRAWN

N.

Newton and then

r

for a sacrifice hit.

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was lag-

Whe

Ohe The

then!

George Bouza JT connected of Pedruco's waist-high pitches to centre for Britto to tally Another

run.

Tony y Rodrigues was caught out in right flek for the inning to

Cheyennes still trailing by one run Junior Pang rose to great heights in this inning. He re Fed Lionel Dayarum

and Manuel Xavier on the first pitch as both batters skied the ball and then threw three strikes post counterpari Vic Pedruco

out. The Giants increased their lead in this third frame when Whit Newton doubled and then

who struck

home on Gary

came

hit, the ball going

The score was 2-1 few minutes later as Peter d'Almada

A

The Giants were out in order

and the

in their

turn at bal

Hamet's

to centre-

held where Danny Gosano was fooled

D

by the ball taking

to his right. Newton scored as the bal weat

picked up the ball all rumers. bruke his bat in hitting the ball had made

To safely

but the freak hit pushed Gosane awkward bounce Lar

heme from third. bases and the stage was all set

past Gosano. Whit Newton banged out a

The fourth frame saw the Cheyennes stil unable to hit the ball

the -squarely and Giants took their tutaj to Hvv runs in this inning. Pedruco Loased out Christo and

then Britto hit the ball to shortstop Moti Dayaran

West Zone

meet MCC

refuse to challenge

Ahmedabad, Nov. 5.

Despite an all-out effort by Ted Dexter, the MCC captain, to force a result, the touring team's three-day match against West Zone ended in a draw here today.

Final scores were: MCC-272 Contractor had to rely on his for seven declared and 167 for opening bowlers, and Ranjane Ave declared West Zone--211 bawled unchanged throughout ano 150 for five.

the two-hour morning session

Dexter declared twice in the match, the second time setting West Zone the reasonable tank of

making 229 runs at 76 an hour

on a pitch suited to fast scoring

The loss of Nari Contractor, India's Test captain, seemned the remalulang to mesterle baismen, who were far more concerned with saving the game from the start, rather than thinking about going for a win.

Not to be condoned

There ought to have been some willingness to start on the ;

Slow progress

When

Went

John Murray cheaply bowled while attempt-

Ing to hook, MCC were 100 for five, bint Barry Knight and David Allen, who had put 78 together in the first innings, made $7 in 50 minutes in their unbroken sixth wicket stand.

Dexter declared at lunch, and MCC had an immediate sucress. Dave Smith bowled Contractor with the Third ball of the innings, and though

Sher Muhammad and Gaekwad gain-

edi

had

Pang but

who kicked it to his right. Brit-

to

to ran all the way to second base. Manuel Nunes then popped a hit over third baseman Dickie Chaves' head and Britto tallied run number four.

Whit Newton was next up and Whit connected solidly once more this time past Becond

baseman cored

Xavier, Brd Nunes the Glants' arth Min. Gary Hamet popped up to close the laning and br now the a thoroughly Cheyennes looked

beaten team.

Worthy winners

in assurance as the shine went off the ball. their progress was slow Sher

Mohammad once on- drove jeft-arm spinner Tony This opinion was confirined Lock for six, but then Lock dis- when the Giants went in to bat missed both him and Gaekwad, in the fifth inning after they Mike Smith, who hardly ever had again kept the Cheyennes bowls in England, was brought scoreless.

and took his into the attack. third wicket in first-class cricket when David Smith held a slash frum Bhosle.

Only 80 runs were scored in two hours after lunch, and al- though Ghorpade was caught at

the wicket 20 minutes after tea, MCC had no further success.— Reuter

task. It is always possible to EUROPEAN CUP REVIEW

Novi Sad, Nov. 5. fall back on defence if things Zoit.a Berczik, Hungary's are going wrong, but to refuse European champion, wor the a challenge from the first is not men's singles title, ai the Yugo a method to be condoned. slav Table Tennis Champlon- The

of stroke- one display ships here tonight

from

West Zone was the making Berzik beat his compatriot. by Rust Surti, who hit a half- in the Kanie when century late most of the pressure was of!

MCC ned alair effort to win, but their fast bowlers were unable to recapture their first finals innings fire

Miklos Petersfi, 17-21 15-21, 1-12, 21-12. 21-14 in the final.

Bervzik was also on the wie- the second half 217, long side in the men's tioubles

Ko and mixed doubles finals Tsang Kang-kwong,

Leung Kee-hing • Results Po-keung and

of the other for

Were

had

aff the field

short per- lods of treatment but they man

to the aged to survive whistle for a very creditable 4-2 victory.

and Men's doubles-Peterffi binal

Berezik beat Vugrine and Hrbud Yugoslavia) 21-14, 22-20, 21-15. Women's doubles - Koczian Verdict: A revealing sort of

with

points Fueldi and game

the two

Hperpekes (Hun- going to the side that deserved | gary) beat Simon and Paulson them most and worked hardest West Germany) 21-11, 21-18, for them.

Often it looked xs though Kitchee had an extra man on the

field for the referee's black out-

17-21, 25-23

Mixed doubles--Berczik and Koercekes beat Peterf and

Reuter.

MCC's early efforts to force the pace were frustrated by a defensive

just short of a length by the fast-medium men Vin and Rajape.

REAL MADRID, STANDARD

LIEGE ALREADY

IN THE QUARTER-FINALS

Manager sent in Porky Malig to replace Vic Pedruco who went to

short Moti Dayaram was taken stop. out of the game to make way for Vic but the change failed to make any difference as Cor- deiro's boys were now playing inspired softball.

The sixth inning saw the two sides dishing up some defensive softball and in the seventh Inning the tension mounted. With four-run deflett

come the Cheyennes farew everything into the game in an effort to catch catch up.

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ht

Gosano singled past Britto at third and after Chaves had popped up Sonny Azevedo bunted safely and the crowd began to sit up. The rally never came as Peter d'Almada foul- tipped the ball and Porky Malig got tossed out at first to end

the gare.

Malig

rellef was

nicked

for two hils. The Cheyennes

batting lacking its usual sting

London, Nov. 5. but we must be fair to the who played Like а

wene four and

worthy winners 111 a tense and ex-

field, and bowling Real Madrid of Spain, five-time winners of the Giants

champion team. They collected European Cup and Standard Liege of Belgium nine hits against the Cheyen already are through to the quarter-finals of nes the competition that could boost the bank citing match in which Newton, balance of any successful club by thousands Britto and Pang took all' the of pounds.

The first hour produced only 42 runs for the Joss of Peter Parfitt and Dexter. The third- wicket pair, resuming today at 54 for two, added 70, Purft's

minutes and included seven fours.

fit clashed badly with Kitshee's Koczian 21-10, 21-16,-21-13.- Art 50 of the tour came in 90 dark blue strip and twice during the game 517 players obviously

With leg-spinner Borde again mistook him for a Kitchee player

absent with a pulled muscle, this was a pity for Mr Wood

Mr Jack Crump, secretary of ley handled the game very well. the British Amateur Athletic Board. wished Wood "good luck on being told the athlete's! decision.

The teams

517: Yong Pui-dor. Lau If amateurs, as they say Chi-ping, Lee Ping-chal, Ng have been making money, it is Chak-lau, Ko Po-keung, isang far better they go openly out Kang-kwong. Leung Kee-hing, of the sport," sald Mr Crump.

Chol Chi- Leung Yuk-chyi, One of Wood's biggest suc- cheung, Taang Wing-hon, Szeto cesses during his amateur career

Sum was in May 1955.

Kitches: Louey Woon-sheun, when he finished second to the Hungarian, Ma Shui-ning. Wong Chi-Kong Sundor barus, in a two mile Chan Fal-hung, race in London, both men beat- yee, Chan Chi-kong, Cisiu Pak ing the then world record com- it, Lo Kwok-tai, Kwok Moon- fcrtably. He ran his first four-wah, Yiu Cheuk-yin. Le Tak-

malle In July

Wood hinted that he and Pirie, who made his profes- slonal debut over 10,000 metres in a San Sebastian bullring last Sunday, had dis- cussed plans vo form a profes- ¦ minute sional athletics clroute.

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Russian XI draw in Indonesia

Djakarta, Nov. 5. The first match between the visiting Soviet football team Torpedo, and an all-Indonesian elever ended in a goalless draw before a capacity crowd here tonight

have been Lam Sheung-

Referee: Mr Woodley.

The Russians, who appeared to exhausted by the heat. will play two more matches in Djakaria and one in Sourabnya, East Java, during their current Indonesian tour- AFP.

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Liege made the last eight by Matches still to be decided

Other results knocking out Valkeakosen of in the round of 16 are between: Results of other matches were: Finland on an aggregate score Servette (Switzerland) and

Men's Senior League of 7-1 and the fabulous Real Dukla (Czechoslovakia): Vor- SCAA Madrid went into the last eight warts (East Germany) vs Clas- with

an aggregate score of 12-8 gow Rangers Scotland), Feye- Pirates over 1013 Odense of Denmark. noord (Holland) vs Tottenham

Tottenham Hotspur, the Hotspur (England) (Tottenham Liony English League champlons, won first leg in Holland 3-1); brightened their hopes of Partisan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) making the last eight with a vs Juventus of Italy: Fenerbahce 3-1 victory over Feyenoord of (Turkey) va Nuremberg (West Holland before a crowd

of Germany) (Nuremberg defeated 65,000 in Rotterdam. The Fenerbahce 2-1 in Istanbul in the return game will be before a

first leg); FC Austria ve Benfica fanatical London

(Portugal) (the Nov. 15.

crowd

Sure sell-out

1-1 in Vienna),

The European

the biggest

tournaments

two

teams tied

Cup is one of crowd-pulling

Europe. A

The match is sure to mean a, crowd of 65,000 watched Totten-

on top.

China's

new

soccer

champions

Paris, Nov. 6. Shanghal's football team be-

sell-out at Tottenham-and a ham and Feyenoord in Rotter- came China's new zational 70,000 crowd at Tottenham is dam and crowds of 100,000

champions when they scored a something to be heard to be turned out In Spain.

decisive 6-1 victory over the baltevéd once the home team is, The European Cup is one Liaoning XI of Peking last

matching the champlons of most week, Radio Peking reported. Nuremberg of West Germany countries on the continent. It's The national football tournu- took a 2-1 lead

the over a prestige competition that so ment began on September Fenerbahce of Turkey 2-1 in far has been won five times by with a record entry of 32 teams, the first round and FC Austria Real Madrid and once by Benfica the radio waddle

of

Vienna drew 1-1 agulhat of Portugal-AP. defending champions Benfica of

Portugal.

Anals will be made

The draw for the quart

Noyember.

in late

Sports Diary

J

lo a sports article, Peking's People's Daily published

resume of the strength of the various crack Chinese teems.

Mexico in World Sharma parte

Cup finals

Mexico City, Nov. 6.

Mexico/drew 0-0 with Para-.

I guay at Asuncion today, accord-

ordinated with a neki panking ganad, strong in ættlök but weak la defenc

Ing to radio reports here and so d

Manter qualify for natt, whers World EGDANTZ

-Cup finals" in "Chile,

Mexico bout Paraguay 1-0 in new orop

to their Grat match at fredded Cly new players bu

regently Reuter.

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