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THE CHINA MAIL,

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961.

HOLLAND CUP HOCKEY SURPRISE University nose out

Last-minute goal enables Recreio 'A' to force 2-2 draw against 'B' team

There was only one surprise result in the Holland Cup first round hockey matches yesterday. Recreio 'A' just managed to force a re- play by scoring in the last minute of their match with Recreio 'B'. Recreio 'B' were first to open the scoring but the 'A's' equalised to make it 1-1 at half-time. Then, after 55 minutes' play Recreio 'B' once more took over the lead and almost added another shortly after.

TODAY'S BIG FIGHT

Who will hit the

deck how many

times is the big question

Toronto, Dec. 3. Floyd Patterson, the first two- time heavyweight champion, makes his seventh defence of the crown tomorrow night Canada's fist heavyweight title fight against unbeaten

Tom McNevicy, a big, brawny and unpredictable challenger who sometimes goes berserk In the ring.

Jeen

With the final whistle almost due Recreio 'A' forced a short and scored [rom It to Corber

but it carn

was replay, mighty close thing.

a

In the other matches involving First Division clubs RAF defeat-

Prisons

1-0

Bharat

best

Mucacnses 'A'

'A IRC

anc

NAV 3-1

いい

'A' both had comfortable wins against junior sides and Arny 'A' received

IRC #

a walkover

fra

CHALLE

The

By NUMPERE

IRC COM- corner

and al-

match continued with Three minutes later in another Nav Bharat having slightly the Nav Bharat attack

ceded better of the exchanges but in

another short the 27th minute IRC had a good through Kitchell obstructing. chance to level the scores but Again Gardner shot faited. Daliah went through though Ghafoor saved, Felton and past goalkeeper Rahman but was on the spot to score from his tame

shot was stopped on close range and put Nav Bharat the line by McCosh and a). 3-1 up. though

second Dallah had chance he shot wide,

For the next few minutes IRC pressed strongly but they found Nav Bharat's defence impregna- ble and the game became rather Bharat con- scrappy with Nav

to their on tent just to hold

lead

replace Yusuf and

bringing Hassan in on the right-wing.

outstanding Gardner Was among the forwards on view and had several solo dashes from well inside his own half 9. к. circles to the opposing Dallah, however, did not pro- his usual dash and duce

From the bully Nav Bharut missed one fairly easy chance.

speaking the Generally

two attacked

through strongly in control defences were

but Gardner and F. "Khan but this i employed time obstruction the tactics seize of

by Karamdin the displeasure of the

earned Nav Bharat a penalty- Compares and short corners were stroke. However F. Khan Kave

Ghafoor a fairly simple save numerous,

Two minutes later a bigh shot! from Gardner

well

saved hy Ghafoor

and

during the ensuing scramble another short corner was awarded but the in- terval whistle came before Nav Bharat could take advantage of it and the teams changed over with the score still standing at

Made amends

However, he made amends five minutes later when, during a scramble on the goalmouth Y

kicked to concede

This they did for the remain- Khan penalty

and from this strake

der of play and the final whistle Dallah flicked high into the cor-came with Nav Bburst deserv ner of the net

Rahunan with

ing winners by a 3-1 margin. powerless to stop it.

There was a notable rence is the Ladies' League on Saturday when DC5

Separed goal and collected! their first

wir first point of the season a 2-2 draw against KGV with

Nav Bharat 'A' vs

IRC 'A'

Defences on top

All of Nov Bharat's goals re- salted from short corners and from a FRC's only goal came penalty stroke.

Piey opened very quietly but Na Bharat were first 10 Ense when when

right-hall-1 their McCosh sent a long ball through for Gartner to cut in and shoot bu Ghafoor saved easily

go

nine The expected fireworks did this no1 materialise in

Sook unpon Cup match at and apart from odd moments of excitement it never reached great heights.

The next few minutes saw tie to enthuse over but in the

Khan was 10th minute F.

were structed and Nav Bharat

short Corner given their first

Ghafoor From this

saved Y. Khan's shot and B Singh shut on the follow-up but Ghafoor defented this one behind for

b-

2

by

Because Patterson has floured

times in his title bouls and the tawny crew- cut challenger from Artinglou, Mussachusetts, has hit the reek three times. promoters Tom and A Bolan hope that the prosperta of falling bodles may attram 11,000 and a record Canadian Rate

least $150,000 of # Maple Leaf Gardens.

"Who wiit bl

the deck how Many times" seems to be the big ques lon about this scheduled 15-rounder, not "who wil wan the fight." At least that's what the odds indicate. Berling men have made Patterson

favourite.

!

long corner

Porner

was

On the resumption of play it was Nav Bharat first inte the attack again and they quickly forced two short cor- ners from the second of which Gardner scored with a hard

shot to put Nav Bharat back in the lead.

Screaming shot

From the bully it was IRC's turn to attack and Dallah went The

cleared corner was

through but his pass to Wahab IRC who quickly switched de-

was well anticipated by Singh fence into attack through All who cleared at the expense of a who ran through and passed for

corner. Singh was in the picture Hussan to shoot Rahman saved

he blocked Keram at the expense of a corner and again when

din's shot from the corner and followed bul

Gardner collected the ball and Wahab's hand-stop was declared illegal and Nay Bharat cleared ran the full length of the fleld but Ghafoor came out to block their lines with a 16-yard bit.

From this Fellon went away with the help of another defen- and crossed hard der but they conceded a short on the wing

which was quickly fol but Gardner lased the centre

lowed by two more.

However, IRC cleared

but Nav Bharat

¿ Umpires Xavier A Crebas very tight rem on the kept a play and awarded two penalty IRC strokes, one to each side converted theirs, Dullan giving Hahman no chance with a high sroop into the left hand corner of the net, bat Farid Khan gave Ghafoor a fairly easy one save at the other end.

Neither side

fuli at Nav Bharat playing strength

and IRC cleared, right-back Fellon un the right wing and bringing Hanif in for respect for the temperamental his first game in a couple of

10-3

Depile

odos whose

Cus D'Ano, manager of the 28- your-old champion has

much

2nd sometimes tigerish Neeley, 24.

he denmanded and got boxing's first $1,000,000 guarantee for à return the shat

within 120 days-in case Trish Tom takes the crown on an up- set victory.UPI.

were

14

years

.Pelton at inside-right proved his versaillity well and scored twice.

IRC reversed the procedúrė, moving this

right- season's winger Karamdin back tu bis old position of right-back

tu

corner

Then in the 18th minute F. Khan and Gardner combined lines

The teams

Nav Bharat '4'; Rahman, Dillon. Y Khan, McCosh B. Singh, Dooley, Felton, Hanif, F. Khan, Gardner,

Santoa,

ዘር 'A': Ghafoor, Karundia Keil Omir, Rohinen, Razack. an. Dallah. Ali, Wahab. Hussain.

Results

Results of matches played during the weekend were:

`LADIES' LEAGUE NOV A KGV

KCC 'C

7 Gremlina B

DGS HOLLAND CUP First Round

Macaenses 'D' KO A RAF

2

Lions

}

+

Recreio

1

Prisons

+

Nov Bharat C

Micaenses 'B'

4

Dutch C

Nav Bharat B HKFC

Macaenses

4

Demons

Hevrelo 'A'

2

Recreio 'B'

Arny 'C'

2

KCC P

HKU

Sells

Macaenses 'C

H

2

Nov Bharat A J

Anny B

IRC A

A' 10

I gave walkover to Army A

Sports Diary

TODAY

FOOTBALL

Officis dinner in honour of Yugo- Ying King Restaurant, slavians et 7.30 pm.

BADMINTON Men's "A" Doubles: CCC v MKU. 330 pm.

TOMORROW RACING Entries close for Royal Hongkong Meeting. Jockey Club Fifth Race

their

were

1100A

to go through but two defen- quickly back to force two more to short corners to make it seven ders obstructed Gardener concede a short corner. From in 11 minutes play of the second this play see-sawed in and half. Gardner almost converted screaming shot out of the circle but Felton one finally gained possession and which hit the upright and went

scored off Ghafoor's pads,

behint

with

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GROIN

New

Asia 10-9 to keep

alive Junior title hopes

By OLLY VAS

The University stayed in the running for the Junior league champion- ship when they edged out the New Asia team 10-9 in yesterday's main softball attraction at Tin Kwong-road.

the

a neat

Frank Wong led off for

with Pokfulam team bunt, advanced to second base on a wild pitch by hurler Mike Chan and ended up at third ca an infeld error as the next bat- ter Albert Fok was declared safe at first on a ground ball hit to shortstop Tanako whose relay Just failed to beat Folk to the Bacic.

Tanaka again made a wild throw moments later when George Chien batted and Wong tallied the winners' Desi

Fok advancing to third base. An attempted pick-off play by catcher

Inada mia- fired and Fok, who had taken lead off the base came home on the play for the University to lead 2-0.

Tanaka to

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Ishii popped up for thecracked up and issued a walk second 'out' but Inada then to Arthur Van Langenberg. banged the ball to left for Gratefully Robert Bau crossed Hotta to score run number six. the plate for a

to score Goodair walked Mike Chan but automatically as a result of the then, with two runners an base base en balls. pitched himself out of trouble

striking out bry close the inning.

The ball zome was again tied up. In the fourth inning, when Bau, Wong, Chien and

hit

to Langenberg

singles drive in two runs before the third out was registered-a strikeout of Geodair as oppos- ing hurler Chan tossed a low

ball which the former swung at without avail.

at

Fielding gem

The Collegians falled to break in their turn at The next three batters, Lan- the deadlock

and Dennisbat and in the Afth inning fans genberg, Goodair Wong went down in order, leave were treated to a folding gem New Welch of ing Chien stranded on the base-by left-flelder paths.

He dived to his left to

Four-run rally

In their

at tum

bal the

Collegians tied up the game when Owaki and Welch scored with only one down.

Asia. stop a off

hard-hit bouncing ball Dennis Wong's bat from A homer, In the going for words of one spectator it was a beaut' the fielding play that is.

Some loose infeld play by pitcher Chan and his partner, In the top of the second inning catcher Inada resulted in three the University forged into the

runs being ecored by the Univer- lend once

a hit, a more ox

hitiya unearned but the game flelder's choice and Fok's

was far from over even though past second base for Lorr and

the winners were now ahead Bau to tally the pair of runs.

9-6.

The Colleglans went down in to order in their turn al bat lose a

they did game which not deserve to drop at all.

The losers were well served by Welch only while Langen- berg, Bau, Goodair and P. L.

for Loung starred

the Uni- versity. It was an entertaining matcti though there were no

from spectacular plays apart the one pulled off by Welch,

Results

Results of ather matches played during the weekend were:

Rebels 9. SCAA 6 Little League) Cheyennes 21. UB. Navy 9 (Senior losgue)

Pirates 2, SCAA "A" 0 (Ladies),

REAL MADRID

BEATEN

Madrid, Dec. 3. Real Madrid suffered their second reverse of the season in the Spanish Soccer League to- day when they were beaten 3-2 away by Valencia,

3

Real Madria

Saragoss Barcelona Bette

Chan got a hit for New Asia

The Collegians опсе more with two outs on the scoreboard

Today's First Division results but it came to nought as Tanaka drew level and when they did it were: was tossed out, Fok to Bau at was due to confusion in the

Valencia With none first for the third inning to University infield.

Atletico Madrid 3 open.

away and the bases loaded Santander Welch did the unforgivable in sparici

Seville softball and got away with it. che He fald down a bun!!! The Majorca move took the infield flat-fouted

Cakauna and three runners crossed the!

The University team sent up to the plate only four batters as New Asia's defence tightened up

this inning the and in

TENNIS Entries ekcee for SCAA Open Hard Collegians wrasted the lead from Court championships. 5 pm.

the winners with a four-ruu rally. A walk Goodair, to

by Tashiro set

the the stage for Tashiro stole second uprising. and ran all the way home on Qwall's line drive to right to field, to lower the margin 3-4. Owaki stole second base and when Welch was thrown out at first after hitting the ball straight to pitcher Goodair to third base. Owaki wen't Prince hit a grounder to the Infeld.

That split second of hesttangy allowed Owald head for home plate with the tieing run. Then Hotta doubled to left feld for New Asla to lead 54.

BADMINTON Junior Mixed Doubles: SL Stephen's CCC; CYMCA V Lac.

Beginders Doubles: Nav Bharat v 14 Fd Regt: CCC v India Club, 7.30 pm.

ATHLETICS

St Paul's College annual chiano- pionships at South China Stadium.

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After today's matches Real Madrid plate one after the other, stir- had 26 points and Atletico Madrid

21 polits-Revier. ring up a cloud of fine sand us they ran along the base-paths.

Winning run

But the New Asia

Juck

with

team's

died out stier this as

still none away Lero Welch ran into a batted ball to declared out and to make It worse Prince and Hotta fell victims to a double play.

The winning run for the

in the top of University came the seventh.

With one away only and the

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