Police..... 4.

THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1961.

Caroline Hill......1

QUIET WEEKEND AT THE BALL PARK

POLICE IN FULL CONTROL Lions beat Rebels at L

Kung Wah-kit at last shows something like his true form

By I. M. MacTAVISH

In a very ordinary game played before a handful of spectators at the South China Stadium yesterday Police did their league position a good turn by defeating Caroline Hill by four goals

to one.

The Lowmen thoroughly deserved the two points and the losers can be pleased that the final margin against them was not very much bigger.

The Police officials were pro- bably satisfied with the success

of their side which certainly showed improved form.

This

display was much better than

The second hall was only To show their appreciation of three minute old when a this let-off Police raced to the promising Police attack and other end and, when Ng Chau- bad defensive blunder saw wing Bent a fine lob in the direc- Caroline fill drop further betion of the far post, Evans beat hind.

Scanlon to the privilege Cheung Shio-keung started it cracking the ball into the class and quality of the with a most intelligent pass intuwith not a defender with- position was also very different. the penalty area, the defenders in striking distance.

One of the reassuring fea- slood rooted

they gave against Happy Valley

week ago.

bul, of course, i

1134

op-

2

to the spot, and

a partial return to something; net. like his real form by centre- In the 58th minute the Police half Kong Wah-kit.

but, oh, Hill defence

down

pivot

own

of

net

VERDICT: A fully desery-

lures of the game, as far the Tang Tai-hung slipped rounded collection of two points winners were concerned, was then and placed the ball in the

by the Police who can take some satisfaction from their increased their lead

success. Caroline Hill on the other hand how the Caroline

have plenty of The

showed much contributed to its

problems to solve if they are greater confidence than he has fatt

not to be in trouble at the done since the start of the sea.

end of the season. The game was never better than very ball ordinary. One worrying fea- moved between Tang Tai-hong ture was the gross mishand- more and Ng Chao-wing before being fing of injured Tong Tai-

น the opposite halves were able in widen their swept away

back hong by his team assistants. squared it wing Evaris This imparted Positions and greater flexibility

SUN

even if he was occasionally

in difficutes particularly when

one ill-advised

he made

upfeld

With Kung stabie mood

half The second

Dark in The poite wing-

Tit-for-tat

the In a strong attack

into the goahnouth and Scanion If he had sustained a serious

defence without however quite Bringing back

the power 2110 strength of last season

Yuen Hui-pong als ish more live the polished fault-back; were under a spell as they stood

to the entire conily breasted it down before injury there would have been

beating

the gualkeeper from

A real danger of serious two yards. it was a clever gual

The complications.

indis- 1.2 11 sernied the defenders

crete handling did not meet bs and watched the Policemens with the approval of some goal-scoring acl

of the other police players who took a strong hand in getting the injured player to the sidelines in a safer and more sensible manner.

who was

in line for honours not so long ago.

Colony

Main improvement

The main improvement was the fact that the Police forwards Stund the goalscoring Leuch again. Scanlon, whose legs bare the evidence

of the

Tch minutes later it was a case of tit-for-tat This time the lapre came from the Police defenders. Left-winger

Shu-fook Wong

volleyed deceptive rightfoot shot goal- wards....and

de- several fenders watched it float un- hindered into the net.

cracking and hacking he had to tolerate · from a delence that stood on no ceremony to clear its line, was again the driving fore, behind 3-1 Caroline

the Black

keung

B

With the scoreboard now at Hill sailed back into the attack. They should The return of Cheung Shiu-have scored again Immediately. Siu Fook-on failed badly to rank 2 gave the front vital touch of guile which has make use of an opening created been sadly missing of late. The by a cute dummy by Yu Yio- well-built Inside-left with theming and the ball rolled harm- face of the across the deceptively lazy gait oozes foot-lessly ball intelligente in everything goal and over the byeiine.

he does with the ball and when

he shows a greater sense of de- i

termination to fight for the bail

he will become a real force in the

However, the whole front line! --with the exception of Ng

Chau-wing who was too casual by half was entertaining when on the ball. With a bit of luck! they might have get several more goals.

Caroline Hill did not repro- duce anything like their early-1

The teams

Police: Cheung Kwok-kui, Yuen Hoi-pong, Cheung Wing- kun, Chan Tin-nam, Kung Wah- kit, Cheung Chi-man, Ng Chau- Scanlon, wing, Tang Tai-hong, Sca Shlu-keung, Evans. Cheing

Caroline Hill: Lai Shiu-sang, Pang Shu-man, Poon Kai-hung, Kwan Sun, Cheung Ho-lin, Tani Man-lee, Tam Woon-koung, Yu Yiu-ming, Sui Fook-on, Leung Yau-shin, Wong Shu-fook.

Referee: Mr P. Woodley.

Kiwis beat France

in Rugby Test

Perpignan, Nov. 19.

seasen form. The side was too! Fast attacking play and superb handling brought

easily panicked in defence and

the forward line iscked the

ideas and the strength to ecause

the opposition very much sus- tained trouble.

Goalkeeper Lai Shin-sang was stratigely uncertain and he 1st tw ́ ga/s when he failed 10 intercept

which Cross

reach of easy passed within the-line on their way to the eventual scorer.

MACAO GRAND PRIX WINNER -AND RUNNER-UP-

The Eighth Macao Grand Prix was won yesterday by Peler Heath of Bangkok in a Lotus XV. Heath com- peted the race in 3 hrs 29 mins 30.8 secs at an average speed of 65,29 mph. This time was two secontis slower than the record set by Martin Redfern

last year. Runner-up was Bill Rax- ter of Okinawa, who came in almost two minutes after Heath in his E-type Jaguar. Photos show winner Peter Heath (upper photo) and runner-up Bill Baxter receiving their Grand Prix prizes from the Governor of Macao, Lieut-Col Jaime Silverio Marques. China Mail photos.

World competition

New Zealand a 23-2 victory over France in yacht crashes

the second Rugby League Test of the three- match series here today.

New Zealand led 5-2 at the France without a regular right- winger, and was undoubtedly a interval.

handicap.

Handicapped

Roger Bailey (two), Graham Kennedy, Brian Reidy and Mel Cooke

tries for the scored Kiwis. Jack Fagan kicked four

Kiwis

the Outstanding for were centre Roger Balley, full- back Jack Fagan, winger Brian Reidy and loose-forward Mel Cooke-Reuter,

against a tree

baseball in best match of curtailed programme

By OLLY YAS

Spectatore spent a quiet time at Tin-Kwong-road during the weekend as

only a few softball and baseball matches were played off. The softball matches saw the Indians kept pace with the League-leading teams in the Junior Division by trouncing a very game but obviously inexperienced Security Nine side 25-0.

Johnny Chaves' boys went up to the plate three times each to score 21 runs in the first in- ning and then added four more for good measure. They gave the losers every chance to tally at least # single

but the chances Abegging.

run

Three in a row

יז

the scoreboard read Braves 17, vanced to third on a wild toss SCAA 1. The winners' hits in- by Silva. In the mentwälle cluded two home runs and a Cowden had stolen second and triple while SCAA could only both runners scored on Eddle get two hits.

Gomes hit to left field to give

In the other baseball game the Lions a 4-0 lead. e Lions, playing without the Gomes dashed for second Base went benefit of manager Lionel and Andrade tossed a wild throw still to second. The ball ended up

Dayaram's presence managed to account for Bill in the outfield and Gomes the Lions afth run off The University team made Silva's Rebels by 13-9 in what tallied

the pick pres

of the weekend the error. Gabriel Azedo struck

out to close this long inning. matches.

TOW

it three victories in a over the Dverseas whom they beat 12-8 In a very slow kame.

The Lions jumped into a big

batter

Big inning

cad from the beginning. Lead- Ru! Barros, Barjit Ahluwalia In Little League baseball the off

Danny Dayaram

and Nick Andrade were refred Braves went to work on the worked Rebels pitcher Archie in order in the Rebels' turn at SCAA pitcher right from the Siva for a base on' balls, Ad- bat.

very first inning and when the vanced to second on a steal and The second inning proved

big guns had stopped booming

SKI CLUB DANCE ON WEDNESDAY

The Hongkong and Ski Club

Motor Boat will be holding:

then daringly stretched his fo: home plate when slegs baseman Jerry Molthen, after having snared the relay from catcher Nick Andrade, threw the ball wild to third base in an attempt 120 play Dayaram. advantage of the Danny took overthrow to tally the winners'

their end-of-the-season dance opening run.

at the Orchid Grove on the Arst floor of the Astor Hotel at 8 pm On Wednesday.

Prizes

at won

Water-skiing

Free passes

in

to be a 'big' one for the Lions who had ton players up at bat. On Ave walks and two hits they ran the score to 9-0 and at this stage Archie Silva had to be replaced on the mound by Ashok Mangharam but the damage was already done.

With two down already the Rebels managed to reduce the margin to 2-9 for pitcher An- Philip Morace then made it

tohio Xavier had a wild speli 2-0 when he also wangled a the Colony base on balls off Silva and then

and gave up two gift runs to Championships

Souza and Harry showed dieetness

Henrique foot of heid recently and also plaques stealing two bases before cross-

Chugani. Despite falling vic- won in the Club's

tims to a double play in the monthly

ing home plate on a routine in-

third inning the Lions ran up competitions will be presented at

field 'out' on Antonio Xavier. the dance.

their tally of runs to 11 on hary Jose Barros popped up and Members who wish to attend with two down now

the Rebels rep

replied Archie hit and but have not sent in their Silva again issued

with two runs free passes,

to make score 11-8. Both Mangharam pames are requested to tele- this time to Hallit Ahluwalia phone the Hon. Treasurer, Mr and Jimmy Cowden. Ahluwalia and Andrade's runs were un- Lawrence Hung (35411) in- took second on catcher Andrade's earned and it was now a ques- mediately.

fumble of a low pitch, and ad- tion of how many more runs both sides would continue to score as defences were now de- finitely slackening.

ALL SET FOR EXCITING FINISH

MCC ALL OUT FOR 261 AFTER

PATAUDI'S

...

SURPRISE

FIRST INNINGS DECLARATION

Hyderabad, Nov. 19.

Five MCC wickets tumbled for 29 runs on an easy-paced pitch against the President's XI here today, but the tourists recovered to finish only 20 runs behind on first innings.

The Nawab of Pataudi,gether, and they attacked so getting, but he hit out later, captaining the President's successfully between lunch and and three times took fours off side, surprised many of his tea that 149 were added in two three successive deliveries. followers this morning by hours. Their stand put on 86, declaring at the overnight total of 281 for five,

The sheet anchor

Smith was the sheet anchor, Barber and Barry

most of the run-

MCC were expected to run up a huge score on this bata- man's wicket but the Nawab letting was rewarded for his enter Knight do prise when MCC slumped from 43 for no wicket to 72 for five,

Hard fight

Cost of amateurism

In the last half hour this Jaisimba and Apte evening were unable to score Tast, but were rarely troubled.

A total of nine strikeouts Was registered in the 4th, 5th and 6th innings but we also had seven walks and

Ave stolep Bases thrown in

measure, good The Rebels Archle Sliva scored

and Andrade, two runs and

And Molthen added: one apieces to

make it nine altogether for them while Philip Moraes and Jimmy Cowden reed be, Lion', total to 13. before the game came to

an end with the Lions worthy In this eritur-alled winners

game,

The

Lions registered only three hits and the Rebels last- one, which only goes to prove once again that it is possible for losing teams to scope VENDO despite being victims of hit game.

or a

Antonio Xavier struck ont nine in his no-hit effort while relief pitcher Mangharem of the Rebels tossed third strikes st five Lions batters.

Now the question is when the Real Madrid still

Nawab of Pataudi will declare. He cannot be too generous as he has already seen that MCC are able to score at 80 an hour even when in trouble.

Scoreboard

The International Amateur

Athletice Federation will) MCC FIRST INNINGS have the opportunity of} » £, nlchardson, o Kunderem b giving athletes a Further

Fal plan G. F. Millmas, 1 Jalaimha KE remain P. H. Parit e Nawab of Pataudi inducement to the

Prbeanna amateur when they meet x. F. Bearingten, e Kunderam

Presszina... in Belgrade next-Septem- M. 3. K. Smith, b' ber,

Scandinavian

pro-

12

261

Perth, Nov, 18.

The tourists had to Bght hard Internationally known yachts-to get back in the game, but the The Arst Test, in Bordeaux an November i was drawn 6-6.

man Roicy Tasker's world entry total reached 261--thanks to Flying Dutchman yacht has Mike Smith's 89 and a hard-hit been smashed in a road acci- 54 by The French had to reshuffle

Bob Barber-and their back division at the last

dent

Scene

exeiting is set for ab moment ทริ right-winger goals,

The yacht was being trans-finish. Jacques Duben caught 3 France's points came from a ported by road to Freemantle on The President's XI made 16

ER. Dexter, k' Surti The side got its best service

penalty goal kicked by Maurice the first log of the journey to

RW. Barber, chose severe cold.

for no wicket in their second from veteran Poon Kai-haug,

Combeau right at the start.

the

World Championships in innings before the close today Then the

2. A. Knight, b Kwan Sun, Tam Man-lee and

when it was in-

A. R. Look, st and enter the final day with a athletics associations will France's forwards faded to- | Florida, U.S. from big bustling centre-for-

lead of 36.

Viswanath pose that maximum value of A. Bren, not out. ward

wards the close and New Zea- volved in a road mishap and Slu Fook-on, Yu Yu- ming, and left-winger Wong Gilbert Benausse switched to land scored three tries in the crashed into a tree.

The early MCC failure was prize for "amateurs" should be D. W. White, b. Pal

Extras Slal-fook

bul, in present the centre, with Claude Man-last 13 minutes.

Crushed with

and the boat were Jargely due to carelessness. raised from £12 to £20

of Total Tasker's hopes of a world title. Openers Peter Richardson and that broken-time payments form, the team is going to find toulan moving out to the wing, it diffelt to do anything very and Claude Teisseire replaced

This' is the third Flying Geoff Millman gave

MCC

£5 a day should be introduced.

Fali vedoketa: 1-33, 143, 3-88, 4+51, positive about adding to its al-Benausse at fly-half. This left

Dutchman Tasker has had bright start with 40 in the first

It is generally believed that 5-12, 6-158, 7-206, 6-230, ready low paintage. In briel

damaged in accidents before half-hour, but then followed both proposals will be turned. flashes we

BOWLING ANALYSIS world events.

а remarkable transformation down, although there is ä soccer, of the interpassing pet-

"These masts and gear--they're which left MCC at 90 for five et strong argument for raising the p the tragedy," said Tasker today lunch.

value of prizes. But can the Jamaha as he sorted out the broken re-

When Ken Barrington was cost-of-living index be cited in S mains. "They can never be. re-

caught at the wicket tryb to

an amateur sport?

Viswanath placed."

And such force the pace against off-

increases could spinner Frasanna, it was the bring about the crazy situation nthletick which has already first time he had been dis-in missed in India so far on the arisen in lawn tennis where a tour, and gives him sportsman announces that he is. A matrishtu overage in India of 358," making less money as a profes. Arukan, Aptery

sional than

he did as an amateur!

-DEREK JOHN | Wald

Bav some

neal

Texn from the red and gold ITALY'S TEAM

shiried boys. Far too often 11

fizzled out all too quickly.

First goal

FOR DAVIS

The opening five minutes of

CUP FINAL

the game produced lively

and

Home, Nov. 19.

interesting soccer. The Police

boys showed some bright ideas: Italy today named a four-

but

a goal, The movement

U.S. football

results

New York, Nov. 20.

for all their superiority man team for the challenge they had to wait 15 minutes for round of the Davis Cup against Results of professional Ameri-

which Australia,

In can Football matches played the holders, It started away on the Melbourne next month.

yesterday included: produced right touchline and, when Poon Kui-hoon

100n failed to get the ball The players are Sergio in a touchline tusale, Scanlon Jacobini, Nicola Pietrangell, OF-1,

The truck was forced to leave the road to avoid

« bead-on

smash.

Tasker and crew

member,

Andy White, were to, have, lett

for America by air on Wednes- day to prepare for the World. It was left to the sixth Championships, Chine Mail wicket pair Smith and Barber Special

to pull the MCC- innings the

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over Majorca today.

Results of today's matches were:

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