Army Football Notes
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,
ARMY HAS ONLY LOST ONE
POINT IN
IN THE EXCLUSIVE TOP FOUR LEAGUE
By "MAU YAN"
A look at the League fixture list at the beginning of the season showed that Army had three stiff matches in succession during October and November. These games were against Sing Tao, S. China, and KMB.
Army have overcome this hurdle with some considerable success as the results show, with a 2-0 win over Sing Tao, a 3-2 win over S. China, and a 1-1 draw with KMR last Saturday.
Now it also happens that Army and these three teams have all already played each other in the first leg of the League Championship, so it is interesting to see how this quadrangula; armament at the top of the Table turned out.
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•TIUS MINUTEMA NOT HAVING AN AMMAL SHARE MY ESTROOM
Pentangular Rugger Tourney
Soccer Visit SAILORS' PACK SEEMED TO
Programme
the
The following is Itinerary for the visit of the India soccer team, with times and names of officials:
Todable of ari, po-sible this season.
Saturday, December 1-All- NOTHING HIGH CLASS
All-Hongkong. Club FA and Its India The Hangskong
decided ground, 8.30 pin. Referee, A. Council have already Warning to Armas game with
Army shall Pittard; linesmen, J. G. wharn and where RMB last Saturday I thought at
Paldey/L. Chang was a dom struggle, which did by, and al League matches
Sunday, Declinber 24-All- really high- and ground have been allocat-
Hongkong Selection, lass play, although both teams or by hat Pivilian Controlling India
Club ground, 8.80 p.m. Referde, flashes Deras postal
BOY. med
8. U. Woo; linesman, Sammy Arma
Tsang/Mak Yeung-fal
this out, bataney Store veqde unitance
desapginalni
THEN
were when Arty manager only draw with KMB la 1 Saturins
sud reproduce Batterily
the
lendlog
team
Aliny bavi
formances
and have gain thun
Dieren, :1 top
This race for League bonours
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termite dislaus Ther
S. Ching are in the lead
sixteen paints, with Aims
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position. R24:1 are
breathing dociskan
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Army did KMB
beating S China s
they YOLAN
seround hall
tam did
KMB wer extremely wate. when thes in the Audi seri laive in the fist hall with Artay goalkeeper Beucon beaten
KMB mus:
In ex were
To be an also Count the second
Fit when
OVER ON SATURDAY
HAVE THE EDGE
CLUB'S
Says "HANLINCODE”
The Navy lost ite second match in the Pentangular Tournament competition by the odd point on Saturday, when they were defeated by the Club by 9 points to 8.
Anyway. 1 shall make certain that semuliating
the t this suggestion is put for- J displa
4A Tuesday, December HKFA Council wh.d for a Chana gaust S
the India y Combined Chinese, Club Ming's consideration for univ-
1952/3eason Not only should ground, 4 p.m. Reteree, N. H. linesman, H. J. the New Ter- Morris, Army play in
also the
Hodges/A. K. Barnett. leading
It may have been the fact that Collins, who also played a hard Lattey, Kemp, Hughes, Owen, feries, but
Duration at matches will be:
two tries and 2 goals, Hawkes, Howarth, Porritt, Car Clubs, though there is
FITS and seond matches on De-Wright-Nooth, their pack leader, game,
have both the latter being converted Morrison, Jones, Francis. pad over-dding o cen.ber 1 and 2-80 minutes was pete grav
absent, or it may
Referee: Mr G. Mills. excellent sug- the Je bom to this
third match on December 4-9 been that all the energy was by Dernier, the best forward on used up in the set serums, for show during the afternoon at T
minutes.
Kowloon,
For the RAF "A", All other matches, including it was in this department alone
Hamzah was the outstanding scheduled that the Police shone. Schoolboys League,
They combined well and more player for December 1 and 2 have been
than held their own, but, un-attack. postponed.
the Soldiers were fortunately, The teams for the first and frat the 1952-3 season. i can second matches will be selected much too good for them in the say to more, but I do hope that at a meeting of the Interpart open play.
of this good sug- Sub-Committee of the Hong- he sponsors Mestion
what
the kong Footbali Association ta- Kaffenity is going to be.
In the first game, the Police were defeated by the Army to the disappointing tune of 20 points to IL
There is not a great deal one can comment on in the first game, apart from the fact that the Police seemed lost in the loose.
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has only an engst 15, thrnk it can
the all to. but met to top dachest it around the side.
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four le ege
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Also late mn the second hali, Etxarts slip,red Wilson Deal hille pass, and from three cards straight men Wrist popped
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Coach Burdett, sitting next to telling himself hoarse, The s
hong "Wings, wings."
Army's next
League Wo games have bad to be postponed fount of the All India XI's sit, and account of a furth-
coming Exercise. The games ry against Club and the RAF. and to date nothing
Tries this difioulty can be out everreme. I do not hold nurh hope that 1st Division Lague fimts can be played in the Nw Territories, even dur-
CD
day
No One Wants To See Army-Navy Match At Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Nov. 26.
Believe it or not, tickets for the Army-Navy football game here on Saturday are going begging.
This is probably the first time in the history for the firm has game 52nd
that has
in both defence and
TEAMB
Police:
Gibbons, Tebbutt, McNiven, English It was a very uninspiring game Scott, from every angle and even the Sherrard-Smith, Russell, Perry not of the Bussell, Gainstone, Day, Martin, Army tries
Mayger, Saunders, Dawson. type to raise the blood pressure. CLUB ▼. BAVY
were
Army: Los, Reynolds, frend, Lawes, Hartland, Fothergill, Moorhouse, Baume, Yeo, Evans, Deacock, Jordan, Crofter, O'Neill, Thomas.
The second game between the Club and Navy was a horse of a different colour; however. This
Reteroe: Mr J. Redman. game opened with a rush and it
J. Henderson, Camp- Cub: continued that way 11 pò-dide
bell, D. Henderson, Stewart, was declared.
For this game, Lattey moved Roberts, Nolan, Craig, Robson, to standoff to replace Leitch, Petrie, Winyard, Minto Talamo, who was injured in a midweek | Lachlan, Farquharson, Hutson. game, and Cresswell came into Navy Ashmore, Backhouse,
Norman, Cresswell.
the centre.
The game was not under way
very long when Craig kicked a long penalty shot to open the Nine score for the Club. As if this kick had called forth more go,
long before
O'Sullivan Retires -At Last
By GEORGE WHITING
Danny O'Sullivan, for whom the description "game as a bantam" might have been coined, is, to re- tire from boxing.
His manager, Benny Hunt- тап made this known 13 hours after Danny's retirement after five rounds agaitist the featherweight champion, Roni nie Clayton, at the Royal Albert Hall.
The announcement is welcome The am
There comes
--but belated.
time when gallantry, with which Finsbury - born O'Sullivan has been so richly endowed. urgent need of other
In the case of our ex-1
the need weight champion, became apparent 18 months
with when an unnatural, battle wi the scales led to those stamina-- supping defeats by Luis Romero, Vic Toweel and Peter Keenan.
both Champion of his country
as amateur and professional 28-year-
old O'Sullivan made.
buxing the richer by his spirited' and
spotlessly clean efforts since the age of 12. His only
fault was that he tried too hard
and too long
NEXT FOR COOKELL Next opponent for cruiser-
weight champion Don Cockel)."
our contender for the world title held by Jony Maxim, is to he Jim Slade, 25-year-old Nagro from Virginia, USA.
on
They meet at Harringay December 4, over 10 rounds pt the "compromise" weight of 13 stone-7ib. over the title Kraft.
-[London Express Service)
St. George's Society Wins Golf Match
By One
Point
It was a day of great and continual excitement at Fanling on Sunday for the battle between the club mem- hers of St Andrew's and St George's Societies.
The afternoon 'started off to ve
The Scots, slight favourites on paper, were at one time However, the Scote' tail in the morning far behind. wagged and the sides sat down to tiffin, with no decision on who should reach for, the chit-18 points each.
waukin yet" to responsive Sampson, some tune-this time Hugh English cars!
The last four in the Victory Watson piped the Chieftain, the President
Dock, Peat, and Vice-President, Cup are Talkoo the General and the Captain on Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Lowe to the first tee and played right Bingham & Matthews and Cable merrily while the Chieftain and & Wireless. Any of them might Vice-President teed up and hit well win. screamers down the centre.
Dragons Club Sports
been arranged with the permis- tradition gune od in the series before the game tried, and succeeded, in dropping Club
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The HKFA
H.K. Badminton League Opens
The 1951-32 Badminton Len- opened last might que sposon Pangos meur4
with one match in the Men's A Form for the 12th Division, when YMCA beat Uni- Race Meeting in hole onversity. Saturday NO and Saturday i The following were the results.
December.
15th
permitting weather
1:51,
! may
be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Telephone House; the Club House, Happy Valley
and the Stable, Shun Kwong Hoad.
Song WF PYMCA beat Lee Seah "Hackthye 15-17; C.K
YMCA beat Tan Leong-hong 17-
brat Y.P BC Lam (YMCA Young 15-2. C.K. Lee (YMCA) lost Fou Sah Hock-thye 14-17; W.F TYMCA beat Ton Leong-hong 15-
i
a goal to equalise at 8 points
Brokers, who previous years The scandal has soured many each. charged as much as $135 for a who would consider the Army- pair of midfield vents, are Navy game the highlight of the offering free transportation to football BRASON.
the 103,000 seat municipal 2. The public has been hit
taxes and the of living. People
increased by higher cost
This say the packs really hard, at it and the Sailors seemned to have just that slight edge over the Club eight,
Results
This week end will provide the last opportunity for quality- Again the St George's men ing for the 1951 Captain's Cup. ploughed ahead to a substantial To make up the numbers in the lead and again from behind match play to sixteen the first there was the wiggle waggle o' two on both the Old and New the kilt.
Courses will qualify. Finally
with one match to come in,
St George's were a ahead.
Following are the results of darts, table tennis and basket-
Players may try only once ball matches played at the Nine poin
Lying even, St each month to qualify for the Services Club Dragons
last George's were bunkered beside | Captain's Cup, on either the Old week:
the green, St Andrew's on the or the New Course. In all other
stadium
with every pair of tickets purchased.
Owen, the Navy hooker, got Fons can get all the tickets don't feel like paying for a gerne more of the ball than his they want merely by
mailing which they
can see free on opposite number, and the Navy Diris-Final, 23 Field Rezt bank behind. St Andrew's chip-pools, bogey and medal, they $6 for each one to the West
back row forwards played hard "A" best "AA Wk/Shps REME ped up television
a little short but St may have as many tries as they Point Athletic Association Office.
3. Sports fare cave the and well.
**A" 4-2.
George's recovered well, hit the like. for what they
Members returning from leave Table tenails-Final, 58 RASC back of the hole and lay two Tickets are available at any sports dollar
The ball, from time to time,
reminded that consequent End think will be the best value. Philadelphia ticket office. }
got as far as the Navy centres, "A" beat AA Wk/Shps REME feet off. Though the putt was are
the match finished on the revision of the standard Zume scats are going at $7.20 and Navy with one victory and
defence was 40. Detalled scores of the match missed,
twa cards for better seats can be had for $8.80. tle, and Army with two wins but the Club in
were-Dyr Leung Wah beat Cin square, enough to give the Eng-scratch scores,
must be submitted don't offer too much in the way really goCL. "
Roussen 21-4, 21-5; Dvr Chulishmen a well deserved win handicap
31 otherwise The public once
Yip-kau beat Cpl Burrant 21- to say nothing of a free tin. before December anxious for tickets to the game of high class football.-Asso
with wonderful the present handicap lapses. ciated Press. that police issued warnings
12, 21-8; L/Cpl Kong Hing beat A grand day
weather-but perhaps Hugh The annual general meeting Cin Hopkins 21-13; 21-15; Dvr about buying fake tickets.
Watson had started the day of the Club is scheduled for Mok Lun beat C Bill 21-15, piping "Hey Johnny Cope, are December 20. 21-17.
was
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CAUSES FOR APATHY
Doubles.-C.X. Lee and W.F. Foo What is the cause for the (YMCA) Jest to Seah Hock-thre
apathy toward football's most End Yeow Meng-ting 12-15: Potrick
Ticket Wong and WC. Chung (YMCA) colourful annual game?
Entries close at 12 c'elnek beat Tha Leong-hong: and H+oi brokers and city officials who
Patrick Wong and help run the game for the ser Feng-luck 21-8: Thursday 29th WC. Chung
brot Seah vice academies offered several |Hock-thye
Yeow bad
Meng-Vog
NOON
November, 1951
By Order.
| 21-18
YMCA
reasons:
1. The cribbing scandal at
The match arranged between Re-West Point which wrecked the Cadets' powerful football squad,
H. MISA, irrels and Craigengewer
Secretary, poed.
The SAFE
Europe
was post-
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ATHENS ROME. GENEVA HAMBURG STAVANGER OSLO
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THE MIDDLE EAST INDIA & BANGKOK
DEPARTURE HONGKONG EVERY FRIDAY Baskings Accepted for all Europe
· Every second Ilight in conjunction with C.P.A.
BRAATHENS S.A.F.E. AIRTRANSPORT A/S
Agento:
Stonzkarton & COMPANY LTD.
& Shanghai Bank Buildin
Only 10 Bowls
Approved
J. R. Henderson, at fullback, shone in this particular sphere, whilst his kicks were perfect.
Graig, playing a very hard
BAEKSIUK||--The HKCTU beat South Staffe "B" team in the finals by 40-21.
game at scrum half, kicked an other long penalty to put the Club three points ahead at half time. Club 6, Navy 2.
The next score came from a good move by Lattey, who The presentation of prizes doubled across his line of op- will take Chicago, Nov. 26.
place at the Nine Marking
Services the first entbit to proach and caught the defenders Dragons bring under control and inspec- napping, and from the resultant Thursday, November 29, at 8 football games since the war, half way from the posts to the
mushrooming Bowl handling Jones got over about p.ai, sharp. tion the
Club.
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Mr Joselyn, Chairman of the the National Collegiate Athletic stand. Lattey converted to make club, will introduce Me R. 1. Association today
officially the score Club 8, Navy 8. approved 10 how!" contests.
sidential Cao,
was
Toads, who has kindly consented Those certified as meeting After this, the two teams were to present the prizes to if Coy NCAA requirements are the both all out to score again to BASC ""A" team (table tennis and AA Wk/Shps Sugar Bowl, New Orleans; Re- make certain in one case and Writers)
rumberg- It is in MB (table tennis frigerator, Evansville, Indians; to win in the other. Rose, Pasadena, California; Pre these circumstances that Club ), 28 Field Regt "A" (darts Washington, give of their best, and this was winners), HKCTU (basketball
witiners). Gator, Jacksonville, no exciption.
From net serum, Cealg brokté
The basketball shield. Florida; Orange, Miami, Florida
the fald, S Cotton, Dallas, Texas; Sun, El through and opened Paso, Texas; Salad, Phoeniz,
then passed to Stewart who this Pted by Me - Jones to the Arizona, and Leat, Medford, time was ready and he proved to chrpurage basketball Oregon. Associated Press, ne again what a strong runner competitions throughout the Ser he can be, and touched down near the corner. The kick Inmediately after the pro- missed.
sobtation there will be an ex- hibition of table tennis doubles Shortly after this, Latteyteen Set Chen Chik-ying missed with a drop kick and the and W/Cai Yla Youseliai, of the game ended Club points, HECTU, and Pte Mok Lun and
ཐ་ Navy Elekt
Leung Wah, of 50 Cay
KEC CRICKET TEAMS
KCC Cricket Teams or Sature day, December 1 are:
1st XI against Craigongower
Vices.
In many ways Club were lucky RASC, also a darts challenge to win, and, for the second week match between the 23 Field In accession, Navy lost by the Her RA LA winners, and AA and point when, with just a little w/shpa REMEA runners-
nt Happy Valley at 140 pin, fuck, they could have won, players to meet at Chjoen's Pier
at 1:16 pm, S. Va dittios W
Hi Colledgeve
Le Lerlou Co Sailors A Zimmer, Zimmern.
2nd XI bgnitiet 7: Bar
Mai Ták - Ground
| |- Entiles for the December darte and table tennis, competitions must be submitted by November be speeptad Entrance fees for darts in 38 per team of six. rános fen in required for
four." Foes should be
Me: Woolbam,” Manager
THE RESULTS
Results of the St Andrew's & St George's match were:
·St Andrew's Scolety
W. G. Hobertson
D. 5. Robb
Col W
Slavinson
3. D. Miede
N. A. Brówn
A. G. 5. McCollum
A. R. Patile 8. 8. Gordon
R. Rodger
Txtor
Roberisori
Col
B
ft. P: Mood!
D. L. Prodhi
Binck
Maclean
8. Brown
B. 8.
R. Leitn
A. Blackwood
T. D. Drysdale A. Ma
P.
E C. WatcON,
A. T. DOW
J. Pasator
D. BA
X. J. CURLA".
giging total
Robertson, & Adamson
St George's Socie
Gen. G. C. Evans Capt.
J. A. Smith
PE N. J. Whelpton 2/Lt. Catchpalo
B. G. Gray
W. R. K. Collars
W. S. Vaughan W. O. Davies
Maj. Hooley J. D. Pote-Bunt
1. Kay
Dickson Leach
M Beazley
P. Biriwhistle Sg. R. D. Bollon
Stoker
Alloh I A Spimmertett
F. AM.
Cal. Sykes
Smalley
1. J. Barker R. R. Davier T.C
FOURSOMES
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