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CHARLTON MATHLETIC

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1962.

FOR MALAYANS

FLAG STOKE CITY NO FAVOURITES FOR THE

Vaughan, Charlton inside-left, falls on top of Mountford. Stoke right-hälf, in a

Jackle for the ball. Chariton won 5-1.

Was

Time Some Commonsense Applied To The Problem Of

Raising Walker Cup

Says EDDIE HAMILTON

Funds

It's time some commonsense was applied to the problem of raising the £4,000 which, the R. and A. say they need if they are to send a Walker Cup team to the States next year.

Suggestions on how golfers throughout the country might raise the wind have so far produced little hard cash. When I asked the R. and A. recently how their fund stood, I was told: "The response from their clubs is slow but steady, we are still in urgent need of more money,"

1 can't blame the golfers for, football terracing would say if putting the Walker Cup appeal the SFA asked for money to send so far down their list of charity a side to South Africal contributions. I am too well aware of what the boys on the

BADMINTON

RESULTS

Men's "C"

Division

Badminton League match play ed at the St Teresa's Church hall yesterday, St Teresa's lost 10 CCC "Green" 3-6. At the Victoria Itecreation Club, Chinese YMCA Tost to Tytom

4-5.

SOMETHING BETTER No, the Walker Cup Committee wani.get our money unless they can offer something better than the licking anticipate for our team at

Boston, Mass., next September.

After all, no British team. amateur or professional, has succeeded in scoring a victory on American soil.

paying 6d for each card they take out.

BEST FOUR SCORES

Their best four each month, the lowest aggregate scores count winning a monthly sweepstake. The 12 lowest rounds over the three months wins the Shield.

The Downfield fourney has produced a revente of up to £10 a month to the club.

HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

By TOM FINNEY

My club, Preston North End, has been fortunate enough in the last two weeks to beat both Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sutherland, the top two sides in the First Division.

These two have set the pace almost from the start of 0 season which, although approaching its half-way mark, has failed throw up any really out- standing side yol.

to

its

Indeed almost for the first time ( rivals-on Saturday emphasise since the war, the soccer scene that the proud old Bramhall Lane is not dominated by a Manchester club intends, returning to United, Tottenham or Portsmouth rightful Soccer position. who have all won the Cham- pionship by comfortable margins for greying-haired Reg Freeman, What a triumph it would be

in recent seasons.

that the standard

lads.

To my mind, the success story of the season is, provided by title Luton

Town, frequently recused by their supporters of not wanting promotion,

Brennan

LIVELY LUTON

This general levelling up-and perhaps the shrewdest and least

of all managers, 15 The transfers of cultured Sily

"up" because I believe publicised

United, his present club, were to inside-forwards like Willie Davio of Play throughout

the country is im-go up with Rotherham, the club to Huddersfield, Jack Taylor to Wolves and cariler, Bobby proving all the time is caused he left a few months back after by the influx of good youngsters building up from local Yorkshire now finding their way into most Lesue

sides. Wolves, of course have perhaps the most extensivo youth- coaching scheme of any League club. gather that some 500 Inds go to Molineux for trials in the course of a year,

This

is bound to produce rich dividends. see for example that in buying and

selling inside-

forwards alone, they have made

a profit of some £30,000 in the

last twelve months.

But I do not think that my

ing

1

you

Perhent

friend Billy Wright will be dead- side just best when we them at Molineux, Wolves were unlucky to

to lose Donnis Wilshaw an ankle injury in the minutes. It certainly

with

ganised them Yet it seemed that their defence was not quite strong enough for a side which aims to finish at the top of the First Division.

Stranger things have happened But United, remember, faded in the mud last season.

Birmingham City, I think, have be hard to beat in the heavier a strong bustling side who will

going.

18-Year-Olds'

Day At Melbourne

10 Birmingham City, might have upset most clubs. Not Luton. Dally Duncan, former Derby County and Scotland winger, has found re- placements which have pro- duced one of the liveliest Second Division sides."

A total of 41 goals indicates the attractive attacking nature of their football. At the moment they stand only four points be- hind Huddersfield, the second team in the table, and promotion is more than possible.

Maybe those people who think the gulf between First and Third Division football to be us wide as the Atlantic will revise their i ideas after a glance at the Second Division chart.

Plymouth, In the Southern Section lapt усат Hie but 11 point behind Huddersfield Four 18-year-olds put on and are three points above

Melbourne, Dec. 3.*

In

a sparkling show in the Fulham, the two clubs who came division. from the top Doubles semi-finals at the down

And Argyle have a game VERY OPEN

Victorian Tennis Champlon-hand from both. The position now is very open. ships today as Californians The moral here is that the Bolton. Iying 17th, are only eight Maureen (Little Mo) Con-Bristol Rovers, Norwich Cities, points behind Wolves who have nolly and Julie Sampson Grimsbys and Oldhams may well played againe more than most

provide some severe headaches final clubs. This means that the gained the women's

for the glamour clubs when the one of these 17 sides. Championship could go to any while Ken Rosewall and FA Cup enters is later stages

Lewis Hond of Australia after Christmas. reached the men's final by pulling the tournament's biggest upset.

Preston

Personally. I think Wolves' heighbours, West Bromwich Albion, and Arsenal, will be close next April. Both have strong defences, a half-back line which ensures consistency and forwards Make the fee 13 a card, half who are always capable of Sending our boys over

the going to the club, and donate the snatching managed to beat Albion

goals. water as "poor relations" Isn'l f other dd to the Walker Cup fund, likely to put them in conquering If the competition was organised by a solitary goal at Deepdale. snood.

on a national scule for one But next to Manchester. United, Let's get the finances on a sumuner month, und the 3,000 who hit a purple patch to beat us

British clubs were prepared to 6-0, I rate Permanently even keel.

I rate the Midland side- I offer golf headquarters thia | guarantee the fund £10 solution to their problem: Invite annually, the feeling of charity conch in Jesse Carvers the a full-time who significantly have a the 3,000 or so golf clubs in would be removed.

best team we have tackled. Britain to run a summer tourna

The ruggest

half-buck line, Jimmy Dudley, Joe Kennedy and Ray Barlow, probably the best a the land, will be even more at home in the mud which lies on our pitches in December, January and February.

As the going gels heavier, 1 expect to see Albion and one or Two other strong sides like Burnley, Newcastle and Ports- mouth move

up to challenge Wolves.

Following are the results: David Castro and R. Soares imment on the lines of the Victory Members would support a new- (St Teresa's) beat S. Foller and Shield competition of the Down-style competition that would Buster Wade 21-10; beat Seld, Dundee club.

permit them to play morning, Ych ond Y.K. Tzę 21-10; Insi

Members can play as many afternoon and evening. The R. to S. Castro and K. Wong rounds as they like during the and A. would be certain of an 10-21.

months of this annual income and the future of

the Walker Felix Allaye and E. Marques | handicap tournament's run-by

Cup would be Lin (St Teresa) lost to Foiler

assured. -and-Wade-17-21;-last-to-- Yeh and Tze 15-21; beal Castro and Wong 21-17.

E.

Remedios and .D.E.

Baptista (El Teresa's) lost to

Foller and Wade 11-21; lost to Yeh and Tze 10-21; last

Castro and Wong 8-21.

to

CHINESE Y ♥ TYTAM Men's Singles: Ko Wal-bong (Tutam) lost to K.H. Lo 13-15:

beat W.T. Cheung 15-0.

S.. U (Tylam) lost to KH. Lo 11-15; ben W.T. Cheung 15-11:

Arcul!! 3.

(Tylam) beut

CK. Wong 15-8.

Men's Doubles: Ko Wai-bong and S.L. U (Tylum) beat K.II. Lo and C.Y. San 23-20; boat Wong Yon and C. K. Wong 21-12.

B. Arquili and C.H. Wong (Tytum) lost to K.H. Lo and C.Y, San 13-21; lost to Wong Yan and C.K. Wong 13-21.

three summier

WFRY

"The new masseur's a scream he keeps pull-

SAGE to Europe!

ATHENS

ROME

GENEVA

HAMBURG

STAVANGER

OSLO

Via

THE MIDDLE EAST

ing my leg!"

(London Keprais serpice.)

Leslie Driffield Wins Amateur. Billiards Title

I

IN THE DANGER AREA At the bottom

of the table, Manchester City, Stoke and Derby County have several points to make up. before they. draw clear of the Second Division But this is too early to threat. talk of relegation.

were left with

an

WEEK-END

TEAMS

Mr M. S. Chan, Chairman of the Kowloon Tong Garden City Association, presents a pennant to Mr Leong of the Malayan tennis team now visiting the Colony. Photo by Willie's studio.

HKFA Meeting

Austrian Linz Team Definitely Coming At Chinese New Year

The Hongkong Football Association cannot accept responsibility for making arrangements and undertaking financial obligations in respect of soccer tours embracing other ports.

This was emphasised at a meeting of the Interport Sub-Committee of the Association held yesterday with Mr C. S. Wang in the chair.

The point was brought up as for the additional match, which a result of lellers received from would be played on February the Philippine Amateur Athletic 24, after the team's return from Federation and the Singapore Macao. Football Association

INDIAN TEAM

proposed visits of soccer

to the Far East.

It was suggested in these letter that the HKFA take up the question of visits with the appropriate parties

Little Mo, the U.S. and Wimbledon Champion from San Diego, and Miss Sampson of deficit in the second set to wist Sun Marino rallied from a 1-4

The following are Clab selco- their semi-final match against tions for cricket and soccer fix- Manila and Singapore repay to it was not possible to send Helen Angwin and Gwen tures this week-end: Thiele of Australia 6-2, 6-4.

Kowloon

CRICKET

that and

was read.

A letter from the Footban Association of India indicating that it would be portible for an Indian XI to be sent here in March next and explaining that བ team earlier owing to injuries. the Association their respective share of the cost incurred by the

It was decided to accept the In the final match of the day,

Association in bringing the teams ovation from the 3,000 specta Navy at King, Park on Saturday Rosewall and Hoad drew an

offer of the Indian FA. C.C. tat XI v Royal out:

Lotters from the Football One member of the Sub- they completed a at 1:30 p.m.- VW Committee

W. M.

Associations of Japan Honol bitterly contested. 21⁄2

pointed out that hour Pavideon, P. V. Dodge

sind Indonesia were also rend, triumph over Mervyn Rose and Daker, R. E. Lee, Leriou, K. Manila was already in debt to and it was decided that on ho Don Candy, two far more ex-P. Wood, FR. Zimmern,

Lo, 3.3. Muldoon, G. E. Taylor, the Association in respect of dates were available, the ques perienced Aussle players,

suggested tion of their offers to Kowloon CC, 2nd XI v Indian R. Manila be requested to pay off Hongkong be held in 0-3, at Soolaipoo on Baturday at 1.30

amount owing.

the p.m.-E. C. Fincher. R. 7. Apps,

inceling It was eventually decided that 5. A. Brandbridge, W. 21. Comde,

Kermani, A. Long E. letters be written to Manila and the question of a recent report that Hongkong would be nord- Ler, W. Peppereli, C. *Ramogų. | Singapore

HKFA J. Smith, A. Weirs Ith could not accept responsibility in a soccer team to the Aslan Man.-D. Bysnons, ScutorS, A.

tors when

The score was 10-8, 3-0, 4-6, 11-9.

pire.-L. Quincey.

Um-

previous

the

visits and

that

Before

for the making of arrangements Championships in Manila

1954 was brought up. of tours embracing other ports,

'SCHOOLBOYS' INTERPORT

A létter

made clear that the Acc

Visit,

bad not indicated that it would

Rosewall and Hoad, who pulled the surprise of the 1952 Wimbledon Doubles champion- Gray. Dick Savitt und Gardnar Mul- Queen's Pier at 1 pm. srp. ship by whipping the U.S. stars,

Players are requested to meet st joy, face a bigger hurdle In Kowinon C.C. Stragglem v 216 Friday's final when they take on L.A.A. Battery of Cox's Road on

from the PAAF as be sending a team and that no Frank Sedgman and Ken Mc- Sunday at 1.30 p.m. Loriou. well as a telegram addressed to person had been authorised to Gregor.

Apps, G. Coffey, W. H. E. Col-

Kerman), V. V. Kolat- the Rev. Brother Cronan, Sports give any assurance in this con-

nection, F. E. Lawrence, W. Peppe-master

Joseph's College, of St 50 MINUTES

FA DECISIONS..." rell V

Seymour, D. Bymons, regarding the annual School- G. H. Walker.

boys' Interport was discussed. It The following extracts from Sedgman and McGregor, the Army "B" v Hongkong Police at was decided that the Manila the Minutes of the Referoep world's leading amateur doubles Sookunpoo on Saturday at 1,30 Caleutia. Dec. 3.

schoolboys Leslie Driffield. 38-year-old

combine, needed just 50 minutes Major Bennett,

Easter next. baji Association, England,” held EfeCosh, Capt. Pierce, Capt. Dewar, Hongkong during de to visit Commillise mooling of the Foot heard weakness when to oust the former Davis Cup Lt Davies, Lt Ibbotson, E/Bgt Mid- Leeds iron foundry director and

It was dito agreed that it on July 4, have been circulated holder of the English tile, today Johnny

Adrian to players,

dock, Gor Harraph, Cin. Aikinson, Quist Morris

The Farr, Pto Cuffe. 12th men, should be made clear to Manila by the Hongkong Football Asso became the World

Amateur Leicester. They have remedied Geoffrey Brown, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.

A. N. Other. Umpire.QMS (AC) that only schoolboys be included ciation for the information of Billiards Champion

In the women's fool, Mies Carter. Scorer.Bdr Cooper. he this by taking Jimmy Dunn frem

in its team and that no player concerned: beat Rupert Marshall of Aus- Molineux. Manager Stuart Connolly and Miss Sampson will

Indian H.C. 1st XI v Royal Air who had taken part in Interport (a) Laws of the Game-Low tralla, the holder, by 1,628 points McMilian has already sald that play Mary Hawton and Baryl Forre at Kal Tak en Baturday at matches against the HKFA be 3-Number of players. In answer

Penrose.

1.30 p.m.-A. R. Kitchell (Capt.). he is looking for further good

to AR. Abbas. B. el Argull, 2. allowed participate.

to a question received forwards--and you can take it

H. It Mrs Hawton and Miss Penrose, Bulmioria, Sherry Bux, man the Hongkong Schools Sports mittee decided that

was further decided t that the Kent County FA, the Cont won all his live that County, one of the

most who lost the New South Wales small, S. A. Ismail, S. H. which there were

mes in the Championship, for successful sities since the war, Women's Doubles crown to the Umpito.-G. M. Butt. Scorer-4, / Association be requested to draft may join his team

six compet!-

will 5000 move out of the dan-young Californians last month, tors, Marshall had lost an earlier

Eer area, game and has one more to play.

gained the title round `ogain --Reuter.

Sheffield United's 7-2 thrashing with a 6-3, 6-4 of Leicester-strong promotion | their countrywomen,

Southcombe and Carmen Borelli. -United Press,

to 983..

Drifield

when

RAATHENS

DEPARTURE HONGKONG EVERY WEDNESDAY

Bookings Accepted for afl Europe {

INDIA & BANGKOK Every second flight in conjunction with C.P.A.

BRAATHENS S.A.F.E. AIRTRANSPORT A/S

'Agonta: "Ma

WALLEM & COMPANY LTD. Hongkong & Shanghal Bank Building

Tole: 48041-5

moved

BRIAN BIRCH TRANSFERRED

Wolverhampton, Dec. 3,

made his

Brian Birch who League

debut for. Manchester | United at the age of 17 three years ago, has been transferred

and

E. Minu, M. I. Somad, M. Bamy.

M. Wahab.

Indian R. c. 2nd XI v Kowloon

For all

a player

that

triumph over C.C: at Sookunpoo on Saturday at Poya Iar the annual School-time notwithstanding extra

1.30 p.m.-M. A Wahab (Cabt.), Pam B. Abbor 8. E. . Bux, 6-7. relative to the visit of the Aus- (b) Co-operation between re-

KO PO-KEUNG MARRIED

The wedding of Ko Po-keung,

Miss Ko Kit-yno took place Birch is considered to bò one yesterday.

by Wolverhampton to Lincoln well-known soccer player, and City

of the most promising young A dinner reception was held inside forwards In soccer at the Tal Walt Restaurant last

night.

Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS:

LASTCWPİKSA (SEKKO TURE LASTENAGA TODAY YOU CHOOSE THE

NICE MEAL, GAYE MEAL TO DAY, DEAR, JAY THERE WAS TOO MUCH

STARCH ALL THATK YORKSHIRE PUDDING AND STEAMED JAN MA

ROLL

RESTAURANT

TVERY WEL

up rules

did not play in the match

during A letter from Me Wolf Leyberg the preceding 90 minutes' play.

Chagia. . E. Chiba, Adem Khan. trian Linz team during the ferees and linesmen, The "Com- SA. Khan, A. H. Razack. Adar Chinese New Year holidays was mittes considered suggestion Rumjahn, M. Yaqub Samad. M.

Umpire. -- Yaqut Samad.

M. discussed. Omar. Scorer-Omman Adem.

received from the Football Com Mr Leyberg indicated

bination the

that a directiye, [bn Austrian icam, which would be Issued to referees to use some SOCCER

playing throo games in Hong- pre-arranged sign to indicate to

would like to play

an their linesmen that their signals Hongkong F.C. is XI v Royal kong.

bad

sqen, Boz en, thus educing Navy at Causeway Bay on Satur

game and to visit day at 4.m.-Mular Amstrong Macao.

the Under arrangements persistent Bagging in which Farren, McDonald, Anderson, Tera pey Treadwell, Gardner, Koune, previously made, the Austrian some linesmen Indulge after, tho

Hojay t Suften, Torraw. Reserves.-Walton team were to receive $tinue. It was agreed that the

has allowed

and McGuinesi,

McGuinn,

TREETREL

Itetarves.

additional

referee

Air Force at Causeway Bay on bourd

Hongkong C and XI v Royal 600 for three matches, plus tin

and lodging. For the question of pre-arranged: signs Saturday

of bolween referees and Inesmen a1 2.30 p.m.Taylor. additional' match,' A KULITI

Cert. Lapsley $15,000 would be required. was entirely one for them to dem McDonald, Viant,

"Chrusy, McKenzie, Wallon, White.

It was decided that the Aus- cide and that a directive on this Low, Sargent, Beatle.

trian team be offered $10,000 matter was unnecessary, DAN

CONTROL OF REFEREES

(c) Regulations for the con- trol of referees. The ringes of certain refereCS WITO TAMOwed

Barry App let

WE'LL LAVE MARSHMALLOW APRICOTS WITH LAMBS TONGUES IN ZELLY AND E SHREDDED CARROTS, AND ORANGE JUICE

from County Association

the following reaAOTK:: Falling to report misconduct on the field of plky pod di

Acting as a scolit for: Foiling to take matches aČEDO- tod and sending it a fölso sinis- ment

Failing to full on appoint-

ment and for brodkinj

of the Association.

Failing to fulfi

Registering in on

Mis-statement of age.

* Making faljo -statement and

Tor Taillig N6 raport":tWo ordered "off the field,

I

SAYOCOSLARNE MMHRAN

19E HÄDAM

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