THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1961.
Happy Valley ... 3, Yuen Long
SOCCER IN BOTTOM GEAR
Happy Valley scrape through in a game of far too many petty fouls.
By I. M. MacTAVISH
In a scrappy, teethy game almost completely devoid of anything resembling classic football Happy Valley, the current League leaders, defeated Yuen Long by three goals to one at the Club Stadium yesterday.
5,000 of them, were obviously anxious to get something to shout about but the most prevalent sound of the day was the referee's whistle | which of necessity worked overtime in response to an almost endless succession of petty fouls from both sides.
The spectators, and there were approximately
They
go best service Let Kan-wai, Ler
Maybe in the end Happy Val-¡ JUNI 3 little steadiness they ley just deserved their victory might have got a division of the but side which has ambitions, paints towards the Leagate Chanapion ship can afford to be a casual asa Tin and his mates were on this occasion They never gol
of bottom gear
The game was played sta nail's pace
throughout and players seemed more than entent to give the ball plenty and Wong
same
also
about
of boot-some of them
much Fell
the Their opponents--In the bope that something positive would happen. It 11 too
did
from Kwok-wah. Ho Ying-fun and Lai Chin-kau. The game took some time to warm up and the first thrill came after six minutes when Ho Ying- fua cut one back from the line!
Shin-woo just beat
1 Shiu-wah to the bull
A knockout
Five minutes later the Yuen
seldaining left-winger snapped up a śr.ng! through-pass from Lee Kwok-wah and had Wong Shiu- Two scrambling along his goal-
to save.
incident next
Bumpy ground
Will the
was
The hard, dry, bumpy surface of the Clubs pitch as ten make kurekuul At least as far As for clever fanftuli Passes went Lee Kwok-wah was concerned, astray with greatly frequency He got in the way of a free-kick than she would normally ex- from Leung Kwai-hong peet with so many experienced must have thought Floyd Patter- players on view
sue had dropped in on him and the solar plexus:!
and the
the
number of mistakes 101 Happy Valley defence that me of these days they are going 15 get a rude awakening.
might have
They
close to it here
COINC Very Yuen Long
hat possessed just one forward with any real are in his finish-
ing
and
In spite of the scrappy play Yuen Long were having the hetter of the exchanges
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in the 19th minute Kwok Shek should have scored after sustained attack. He shot
weakly Quistde
Valley
shook Happy Cough to yeel more life inte
near
The big question mark in the winners defence must surpris tv side and they began to put mely enough go against the sun sustained effort into their rame of Lau Tim. The big fel-; play After series ut I started out in this game as misses they got thei
their reward in be finished against the Yugoslavs the
when Chu close
Gele speyar
Corritara
had several
by goal with bad russes early;
38th minute
scored from in a moud of complete Wing-leng
The goal was hardly After he in times endangered served on the balancy of play.
Veteran
Ha Ying-fur
shot when he had Н good
before the in terval the winger got a a fue equaliser He ran into the mid- ale and swept a Lav Shru-wah
en he Anally blundered just be wide fine the Interval and allowed, chance but just Yuen Long 1hrough to store,
Maybe the pivot's uncer-le tainly had a lot to do with the cross into the net while the entire indifferent showing of some of Happy Valley defence slond his mates. Only Lok Tak-hing. rooted to the
that is spport and to a lesser degree Chan unit they burst inta
3 minor Charn-lam, played
epidemic of finger-wagging and arm-waving at each other
w aby
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thing resembling their tablished form although
in the game Wong Shiu-woo made several fine saves.
CALICO
Chan Ho-ping and am Kam long showeri
agam that they study are at the kind of wing-balves on winch to build a championship side and
2,5 noticeable use!
that significent nowaday - Jau Chr-lam-who is essentially an attacking
zal-
scoring inside-forward--is play- ing about 15 to 20 yards further back than he did in previous
Strange goal
The second half was even less inspiring than the first
Lo Tak-kuen made one fine save from a pot shot by Lam Kani-tong but in the 53rd minute Happy Valley went Into the lead with a goal as we have sech strange as any
in a long time.
The Yuen Long goalkeeper leapt high clutch a curling) corner from Leung Kwai-hung, į
seasons. He is getting fewer and as he dropped to the ground it ftwer goals as a resuit
looked as though the ball was The forward line had its
punched out of his grasp. moments but these were all toð.
That was
how t certainly few to satisfy the demands of the fans Leung Wal-hung was looked from my vantage point the only real danger man in the but as the ball broke clear Loung Wai-hung had no hesitation in banging it into the net and the
just as referee was
quick to award a goal. The Yuen Long defenders protested and
line.
Lack class
I get more disappointed with
I
Cheung Chi-wai every time I thought with real justification- see him play. This powerfully but the goal stood and the game
built youngster is surely heart- was really over.
ing for an explosion. I can think
of one
なだける
There was little else of note
centre-halves
in
what happened later. At one
who one of these days are go-stage the ball
got lost on the
ing to forget his youth and res-roof of the grandstand and it pand only to his moments of took some time to Яnd a re- provocation. It nearly happened | placement. yesterday and Lee Kan-wai, the
that
Chi-tom
Chi-way. Cheung
Chu Wing-keung. Leung Wal-hung.
Yuen Long: Le Tak-kuen. Ny Wei- man. Lee Kwok-wah Leng Kla- chung. Lee Kan-wat, Ho Chl-kwAN, Ho Ying-fun, at Chin-kau. Kwok Shek. Tse Blen-kuen, Lau Shu-wah.
Referee: Mr I Petric
TEAM WALKS OFF THE
FIELD DURING AFRICAN
anger
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CUP SOCCER MATCH
Tunta, Dec. 10. The Nigerian soccer team
walked off the field im
today when the score of their match with Tunisia was tied at 2-2, putting the Tunisians into the final of the African Cup competition.
The
Nigerians, angered earlier in the match by decisions of the Egyptian referee, stomped away in the 65th minute after the referee's decision on the second Tunisian goal.
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The goal was made on a high kick from 18 yards out which Nigerian goal-'
TWO SOFTBALL TEAMS MAKE HISTORY
By OLLY VAS
Two teams-the Indians and the Saints-made softball history over the
weekend. Johnny Chaves' Indians became the only team in Junior league softball ever to register three shut-outs in a row and just only missed that rarity, a hat-trick in no-hits, when the Indians' pitcher Henry Vianna gave up a solitary hit, to Trendall of the Austers whom the Indians trounced 34-0. This big win brought the Indians' total number of runs in three matches to an astounding 76!
Not to be outdone tha Saints 1 then put on a hitting show that helped them to beat SCAA by 21-3 as Stan Larsen wrote his name into the record books with three home runs, one after the
He blasted one of Ray Tu's waist-high pitches
the left-feld fence
palr
which
errors and they clung on to this load till the bottom of the fourth inntag when the Antelopes rallied strongly.
Mayfield, the Antelopes' skipper A dropped fly allowed Barry
to run all the way to second Dase. Another error,
this time
an
of pitcher Castro
13 mi
Shocked into action by this the University woke up and In the top of the fifth inning, some loose Belding by the Antelopes saw them lose their lead as the Pokfulam. Bogs scored twice, through Tang and Chien and the lead changed hands, the score. board now reading University
keeper Ezewke caught but the referee ruled the ball was inside the line. The game started well for the Nigerians who scored in the 13th minute through centre-forward other. Chukwumah. Tunisia mond scored a few
minutes clean over later, and Nigeria scored some 250 odd feet away, then the part
5. Antelopes 4. allowed Mayfield to go to third. a second time in the 27th: added
Duvel
had been who
at bat minute.
mada bee-line for second after Castro's error and in the Nigerinn tempers reached
inter-play between the infielders boiling point in the 42nd
Mayfield took advantage of the minute when the referee
confusion to slip in quietly to sent off left-back Achbe
make the score 1-4. for a foul They nearly quit at half-time, bul their trainer persuaded them to continue.—AP.
COMFORTABLE KNUDSON WINS
NINE-WICKET
WIN
FOR MCC
Jullundur, Dec. 10. With the third cricket Test against India
three days away, the MCC touring gained a decisive nine-wicket victory North Zone here today.
THE CORAL
GABLES OPEN
Miami, Dec. 19. Twenty-year-old George Knudson, a little Canadian who hits the ball hard, stroked five-under-par 60 today to win the $20,000 Coral Gables Open. This was his first major golf victory.
only team total of 11-under-par over grab $2,800 Arsi place
Knudson, a Toronto profes sional, came in with a 72-hole 273 to
money.
the
bounced homers.
another
over for
ground-rule
Walkovers
Romrell hit a triple to add to Ta's misery in this Junior game.
For reasons not quite clear the White Sox failed to show up for their important Junior Division match against New Asta and had to give a walk- over. The U.S. Navy follow- cd suft, against SCAA in the spoil the
Senior Division to day for softball fans.
over the week
The surprise was actually the spirited per- formance put up by a Service- men's team, the Antelopes, when they played the University team. Though the Antelopes lost 4-0 they gave the undergraduates the fright of their lives.
The University were blanked in the first inning, and so were the Antelopes, But the losers' Parker got the first hit of the game when he connected safely. the ball going to centrefeld, to no avail.
Opening run
The touring team won with one and three-
quarter hours to spare on the third and final $1,900 went to Gay Brewer Ir, stole second and advanced on an day to register their second win in India.
Final scores were: North Zone 152, and 145. MCC-256 for
nine declared and 42 for one
The North Zone scores were the two lowest totals against
the MCC who for only the
Like to take
him on?
Lee Kwok-wah almost saved Yuen Long pivot, deserves the situation for Yuen Long mention for the
it 'five minutes from the end when
he fired a didn't.
in Judo. free kick towards Yuen Long lost this game Wor
left-hand
fact
Wong Shiu-woo's
mainly because they did not post. The Colony 'keeper have that vital touch of class, produced a spectacular flying
better clutch and They were generally
clearance to save than the opposition in defence the day and, as it happened. but they too lacked command- Ing personalities in the wing- put the issue beyond doubt for half positions. and they had Happy Valley,
a very patchy forward line
From his kick the ball went
with Kwok Shek a failure at to the other end, Lee Kan-wai centre-forward.
failed to make a clearance and In spasmy the side played as he tried to push the ball Wai-hung rün some pretty-pretty stuff but back Lung there was little bite In their round him and calmly prodded work. They had their chances it into the net, "and did not take them. With VERDICT: Fans
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EXP. W the drawn ending
were
leaving the main stand to go and watch the Junior matches which were being"! played in the middle of the Race Course. They had the | right idea.. Half-speed soccer is never pleasant to watch: when it w ward moraly as a tink for a succession of petty fouls i às even fexs attractive.
The teams
of king and night against "Happy Vally! Wong Shtu-vos,
king and rook, Ná
Jo Kanon Kapráls Barnese,
Chan Churn-TARG,
David Buchan is only seven years old but is Already the proud holder of the Blue Beit He is seen here with the diploma and shield awarded him after passing his test at Dr. Mauricio's College of Physical and Meta- physical training.
The second place money of
of the US. who was bidding for his third straight fournament victory. Brewer scored a 65 for
274 total.
second time on their Pakistan-a India tour so far dismissed
Young Dan Sikes, of the US, the opposition twice in a who had shared the third round maich.
lead, and Argentinian Chico Miartuz tied for third place with 2778. Bikes shot 37-85--72, Miartuz 34-35-89.
MCC. who shot out North Zone in their second innings 15 minutes after lunch, were left to make only 42 runs for victory. They were in no hurry and hit off the runs in 50 minutes for the loss of Geoff Millman's wicket
Collapsed
North Zone, 79 for two over- night in their second innings, collapsed this morning lusing seven wickets before lunch for the addition of only 49 runs.
The last-wicket pair held the MCC up for a while after lunch and added 17 runs, but the MCC had plenty of time to knock off the runs needed for victory.
Tony Lock, the left-arm spin bowler, played a big role. in wrecking the North Zone second innings. In a pre-lunch spell of 15 overs,
eight of were which
maidens, claimed three
wickets
he
for
seven runs. There were two silly mid- offs and a silly mid-on posed for Lock's bowling and the baismen were always worried about playing forward defen- sively.
who
Among Lock's victims was
betsman opening
V. Mehra, completed his second half- century in the match, adding seven runs today in 45 minutes Band altogether talding 135 ¡minutes over his 53.
Both Lock and Bob Barber !made the ball tum a great deal today. Barber claimed four wickets for
runs in the second innings and Lock took three for 31 for match figures of jseven for 48-Reuter,
France draw with Spain
Paris, Dec. 10. France and Spain drew 1-1 in an international soccer match here today. France led 1-0 at ball-time.
Francois
Sam Snead followed, a stroke behind. He carded 35-34—69.-----
AP.
U.S. FOOTBALL
out
Antelopes' pitcher Taylor issu- ed a walk to Woog in the top of
The second inning. Wong Bau flied indeld out to third.
to left-field, then Wong the tallied the opening run for University as the Antelopes in- field fouled Un an easy play when Chin was at bat.
The
were Servicemen unable to score in their turn at bat and the top of the University third inning the went further into the lead as first
Tang and then Leung on three consecutive
scored
A
Woke up
Duvel was tagged out in the ensuing play. Then Cartwright foul-tipped for the
secund out
and
મૈં
the
Below form
They banged in one more run, in the last inning and mado sure of the game as the An- telopes went down in quick or- der in their last few lines at bat. Two University pitchers, the Chien and Castro, shared victory, while Taylor pitched
entire the
game for the Antelopes.
The University played
the form they are capable
below
well
and things looked bleak for the of while the Antelopes per- Servicemen but a good hit by formance, apart from some loose Macpearson
walk
to fielding, was an eye-opener for Newlon revived
losers' a bottom-of-the-table team. hopes. They were
not to be
Not much classic softball wäs denied their chance as third- seen in this Junior match, but baseman Goldbey made a there was a momentary thrill in solid hit which went for four that fourth inning when Gold- bases and put the Antelopes béy hit the four-bagger during Into a 4-3 lead. Hughes WAS what was routine stuff all the tossed out to close the inning.
way.
Indian Test players and spectators
-criticised
New Delhi, Dec. 10. Vernon Ram, India's best-known sports
has said that the Indian Cricket Board should investigate what happened "when a sizeable portion of the Indian team was painting the town red night after night on all six nights during the Kanpur Test.'
India drew with England in the second Test watch which ended here on Wednesday, after forcing England to follow-on.
New York assured of tie
for Eastern NL title
Philadelphia, Dec. 10.
Charley Conerly, who has been rusting on the bench this season, today pulled together a staggering New York attack to lead the Giants to a 28-24 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles and at least a tie for the Eastern Division title of the U.S. National Football League.
Race-horse doped
London, Dec. 19. Race-horse Blue Rondo, who Was found sway- Ing in his box six hours before he was due to run at Windsor fast Saturday: was doped,
Frainer Ken Bailey heard fast night that the result of the test he ordered WAS positive.
As with most of the horses found · doped in re- cent weeks, chlorobutol was the drug found to have been administered, 5-
·Binë · · Rondo - was the seventh confirmed · doping" victim, during the present
season.
Heutle (Racing
National Hunt goal Club) scored the French
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The 40-year-old quarterback rellevet Y. A Title in second quarter with the Giants trailing 10-7 and before cold, grey afternoon ended threw three touchdown passes, two to Del Shofner and one fo Joe Walton,
The passing accuracy of Conerly enabled New York to break the first place deadlock with, the Eagles and put the Gionts in position to win the Division title next week in
their regular Season finale against the Cleveland Browns.
Possibilities
All sorts of possibilities were the Giants' second created by win: of the season over the Eagles. While New York could elinch it all next week, a loss to Cleveland and A Philadelphia victory over Detroit in the Eagles final game could produce. a triple tie among New York, Cleveland and Philadelphia,"
A Cleveland, victory or a Philadelphia defeat would force. Glants a playoff between the and Browns/4+AP:
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Bam, · sports editor of the Indian Express, claimed that the behaviour of some mem bers of the Indian team “upset the only chance Indis had of scoring
outright wit against England on this tour
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Unruly
The behaviour of the crowd af Kanpur during the match has also given more support to an already well-backed
move
not to play any more Tests there.
Ram said that Kanpur "cer- talmly takes the calte for sheer consistency of unruly crowds, boorishness and irritation-value."
and
does moro
un
"The unseemly savoury behaviour of the crowd damage to Indian cricket prestige in a single Test than a dozen Innings-defeats," he sald-China Mall Special
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champions
Tokyo, Dec. 1ka! The three-day Japanese Na- tional Table Tennis,
ships ended here on canvas
Koji Kimura of Waseda Unit. versity on his first national· Chocapionship in the men's singles by defeating Kelichi Miki, 21-10, 11-21, 17-21, 22-20, 121-12
In the women's singles réxit Masako Sekt of Chuo University also clinched her fast chura- pionship. She defeated veteran defending champions Kimiko Matsuzaki by 19-21, 21-12, 37-21, 21-15, 21-12-AP dug Brub
Centuries by O'Neill and Simpson
Sydney, Dec. Australian Test Norman O'Neill and Simpesty made centuries in Sydney Grade Cricket matelas, today.
O'Neill sorod 1520 for st Georgou@gabut Conten insid Bingwơn hit 134 for Western! Suburbs ageinrt University:NU
O'Neill' century took minutes and included 18t
riinutes, with: 13; four20