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THE TWO STANLEYS SCORE A GOAL

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1953.

Stan Mortensen, Blackpool centre-forward (in white shirt), scores a goal from a pass by Stanley Matthews (outside-right) in the match against Charlton Athletic at Charlton's ground. Charlton won 4-2.

Kwong Wah Beat RAF

In A Drama Of Doubtful Decisions

By L.M. MacTAVISH

over

In the 68th minute of this unsatisfactory game Kwong Wah's Kwok Cheuk- cheong ran through the RAF defence to win the game by lobbing the ball MacLaren's head into the back of the net and if ever justice was served then it was at that moment.

Wah so much the spectatora

Any other result would have been a mockery, in fact Kwong ngerved to win this game that, there could have been few among

wh graded them their late winner.

The game was almost reduced Loder outstripped the defence to us loud calls were disregarded

furchtal deplins by the paucity crack in a really be goal.

W

the

refers were

controlling officials.

B

ut the decisions of the

and Mis bng tr.

extreme and wall It is true that both Fr ruffered in this respect to some degree, there can be Combt that Kwong Wah gut a "very thießend of the stick,

Twice

Chinese were denied blatantly obvious kicks and then to crowis everything they had the suflest of soft penalties given against

them.

WEATHERED THE STORM

the

torch

the

One felt that the fire had gone out of the Cintese team at this

· Loden and Gilboy were men

who mattered up front. stage birt they weathered

with the interval The centre-forward looks storm and drawing near they struck twice) awkward but he has a good to take the lead again.

position servic and with the In the 30th minute Lay Kat-right service be will get gools.

bal miskick picked up

is in Gilbey, who

English defence to note the

Greig and outwitted the League layer, showed that he equalber Imows his job. He is a power; From the contre

to RAF ful worker who can forage and boy's fost possession of the ball shoot with equal skill. anul after a bout of

fast inter passing by the Kwong Wah forwards it was passed out to headed

buys chui

by

INDIANS AND KCC LEAD IN CRICKET LEAGUE'S SENIOR DIVISION

By "THE ZOMBIE"

Only Indian Recreation Club among the three unbeaten Senior Division Cricket League teams came out unscathed in the week-end matches and now share top position with Kowloon Cricket Club with nine' points cach.

Army dropped down to third place as a result of their overwhelming eight wickets defeat by Recreio.

With the total score just over

each shot draged the whole ceplexion of the game. In try-

IRCX. win over University brought 163 View the forth the 10 anak. Chamberlain miscel all-round strength pod ve strong indication that they will be quite a force to be reckoned with this season.

Dismissing the undergrads for their average worth of 97 runs,

TRI

part was that this win, the mudel: between Kolan

Home Rugger Review

to lift a full toss over short cover point, George Souze mishit a arat Jobbed 2 to deop mål-off. Himals across, Chamberlain the Indians, whose weakness with each of the ball but past seasons lay in their batting Aded to hold it. Soun went on

London, Oct. 17. displayed a zodii bagiche e ato malce 37 cunce otul saw 75 being

Gloucester, the only first class this departown by itevin,

In up on the board before he Rugby Union club in the coun- their fal werk

1ed a Foz drive and was clean try with a 100 per cent record, the well-lowed by Wood. rug for wal

gained thier eighth victory of Multider Singh signalled the seaso compiled 100 ms to the

they today, whica

(Wales) by On wickets which were play-ren to the Valley Club team defeated Newport

won, all the ing exceptionally

with bright

6 after a rather eight points to three at Kings- nutrien plaget renthe.! a meet- kyst Dhabber also had a holm. slon Peopl

Father bucks 1. ballooning the muple of occasions Jest short of the elder.

With Colledge in grand form with an anggressive hatting dis- featured by number of play

doka sin off-drives,

reached

the 201 went over in the

equalise trst bult penalty Singh was caught

Coal by Hall, al quare leg.

Gloucester, however, clinched Crabgengover declared their

In anc try by Turner with ormings closed at this stage at the issue with

Hall adding the this infch throughout his dum exactly 4 pin. after batting 143 goal points from near the touch-

Having benti a speelatur

minutes. In view of the small- linic. tion, I can pay with confialetave.

ness of the Craigengower feld, that the reait euld not have

Oxford and Cambridge uni- is not a particularly runs been otherwise

that both

lost the latter tram played the game in the geore, but probably a little versities both

gamble might have been taken aide for the second time in four trucd of spirit.

Hall, the English by having the innings declared days. "Nim"

International,

played notable at the 180 mark.

Ilowever, Kowloon Cricket part in Richmond's 13-0 victory

and Craigengewery thicket Cluby and there noetvis Paw, layer TARG www ronicovery an

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Be I forbing to play

as with Craigengower As a divin one ten The other.

TRUESE OF SPIRIT

Kowloon

Clate we Cricket the toss mir sathe ads wont in

las to field scorching sun wicket.

Campo To Fight Leo Espinosa?

Turiny

201

They have now scored 100 points to 27 against.

Newport were not easily, mos-

Midway |tered.

through the second half,

the Ken Jones, Welsh Club's internailonal wing corner to

sprang

D

THREE IN A ROW

Betty Richards, daughter of jockey Cliff Richards and niece of Sir Gordon, has won the Newmarkal Town Plate the only race in which women Jockeys can take part for the third year in succession. She won in 1951 on Queenstown, last year on Freddy Fox, and this year on Chancellor.-Express Photo.

Portugal Coasts Through To Win Gutierrez Shield

By "TOUCHER"

Eliminating a momentary threat by their opponents toward the middle of the game, Portugal coasted through to a comfortable 19-14 win over Persia yesterday in the final of the Gutierrez Shield International lawn bowls competition.

on a Bal, Club were left 125 minutes to at Oxford. He made the first try tunke the runs, and from the scored by B. M. Gray; converted Fothergill and he alten dashed from his

Craigengewer started shaklypening over went for the runs, the second by

Steady bowling, however, not obtained the third himself which good only to and the ball kicked. Y. Tam being clean bowled

fast as they wished to, but ac-i

selectors saw Drom aukast out of his group byby Robbie Lee with an excellemly feept them from scoring as he also converted.

Two England one of the defendere,

ball, the Bith of the frat over.

counted for six of their wickets the Brst meeting between the

Harlequins Ire a total of 98 runs,

and Waterlou dt Twickenham. The Harlequins With only 37 minutes to go, won 18-3 mainly because they there was no possibility what

ver of scoring 103 runs with-mole better use of their chances. Swansea, who wore five points fiat Ume and the remaining up within a minute, beat Cardif

Were at that batsmen

stage 11-9 in a thrill

packed game. certainly justilled

to play out They became the second club Lame.

Cardiff's this month to lower Army's unpredictable batting colours for Llaneley succeeded a Manila, Or, 19.

was again evident in their fortnight ago. Morgan had a surprisingly

rankin Campo,

Recreio

which against quiet day, and the blonde Filipino contender

the match 10:

they

Guy's lost by

Hospital The look of surprise on the

elght wickets. Stobbs found himself world's flyweight

OFL title,

Pereira, who has surprise by beating Bradford Caces of several of the RAF Chen Ming-chih. The winger out of touch....but he will Sunday belted into missen Spully players at this award, coming out resisted tackle after tackle and never, recover it if his friends' Fred Sullivan,

pact switched to medium puce and is 14-0. The Hospital never allow of the blue at a time when they moved right into the goalmouth. in the stand make hins a target for his Oriental thy weigh own now turning the ball effectively at their opponents any respile les, was in especially the presence of the South MacLaren were a goal behind, told its own

rushed Dut to

for a barracjang campaign. In the

form and wilit Gerry Africans, Van Denberg :tory.

narrow the angle, but

Players are human

Compo's falleg fists dattened | dearity melee that developed on the times they are gooi, sometimes a game but well-benten Sullivan Gosano, whose off breaks ac- Cook, gave added power to the goal line thle right winger not SO good; but unlike six times during a 10-round counter for

A try by rightwing D, G, Although the bowl served up! By consistent drawing, Persia Campo was responsible for the dismissal of

four singles the ball

However,

and two managed to squeeze

machines they cannot turn on bout. woll the

a neagre Morgan after 25. minutes gave never renched a high standard, scored Army side for over to give his team a

their opponents' to put over his Sunday the unable Game performance game

one regular twos to pass only Llanelly a somewhat fortunate Persia with deserved load.

out the Give this boy a

gmu total of 71 runs. after game.

Punch lo put

win over London Welsh in the First Division bowler in their score of 0-0, The RAP pulled Gabey back chance. He has a lot of foot-

shadenger.

Army's nect of a couple well-informed

of presence of two Welsh selectors. ranks put up a game fight, According take the place of the inballing ability. unusual sight of Jured Jones when play was re-

boxing circles here, a bout becomestent batsmen may deprive

THE RESULTS both Haesmen operating on the sumed after the interval. For

tween Campo and Leo Espinnen them of a number of wins this the same side of the plich with the a time they played a wide open

and jiruably the Filipind who sluggert out a reason,

The following were the A disappolatitur game which well-dererved referee making his decisions

decisies over Championship.

of matches played to-day:-- game which was much from the apposite touchline.

Flyweight Champion It was suggested that this was effective than anything they had Kwong Wah deserved to win. werde

in the first half. The RAF contributed to their accomplished to overcome the difficulty of the They had just as much of the wh

defeat by allowing too bright sunlight, but if

to creep into their work very well mal after fifteenplay as their opponents although much beef

were still worried by the play.

the initates the officials reverted to

Billy

British Colton, skill of the two the nor dingonnt

bandleader, once introduced control.

The decisions and many of the nif-mle decisions at both that <loubtful were 50 ends players of both teams could be their heads in Been shaking frustration...and dejection.

When the second half started we Jt the

The Jong

didn't

they

wingers.

for

system of speed and

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VERDICT

Some

a

to

and

Portugal has now won the competition three times since it was started in 1988, as compared to five wins for England, two each for India and Malaya and one each

for Pakistan, Scotland and Switzerland. six wickets, was pack.

J Yoshio Shirai Japanese non-tille bout, is now considered

natural here and may mate- Miss Chadwick ralise seon.

now Espinosa a contender for the world

a Tanking

In the 5th minute the RAF song which became the big hit weight Championship.-France-

Britain. Presse. of football crowds in were were awarded a penalty kick for It was called... Oh...Ob...Oh

What a Referee..

game wax scrappy periods. The RAF

to Joe alleged intringement by upst: by an injury

their left-half who did not re-Kwong Wah defender. It was a stune after the interval...but very

ven before his retirement they were already a goal down.

AIRMEN IN CONTROL Luxier, who was n live wire

at centre-forward for the Air- men. got them off

to a good minute everybody in

doubtful award indeed, Barnicle came up to take the kick and he brought the scor level by tanding a fierce drive Into the net,

It is a

11}}

good job that it hasn't found the same popularity

the Colony otherwise it would cer tainly have been the Sookunpoo theme song yesterday afternoon,

Inter-School Badminton

ronulta

P. J.

Billimoria,

A beautiful shot by Ronul who only Luz on the next head, when he played in the Third Division followed through on an opposing "took""" the jack League a couple of seasons ago, shot wood and

ve a much better display than two feet back enabled Portugal Itugby Union

anticipated. holding his own to regain the lead with a two Hospital

Dagainst Interporter Joo Luz on 14 Guy'

After ten, Portugal sat them- Harlequia 16 Waterloo Londen a number of heads.

selves to the task of winning the Irish London Hosplini B; Lordan

Persia's Third Division No. 2, match in real, carnost and in- Welds Linnelly 3: Metropolitan R. K. Povrl, came through re-encased their lead au rix Fuc Police 10 Old Cranleighann 0: Oldpeatedly with brilliant shots, but cessive heaths to 17-0.

Bedford

Scottish Blackheath 0; London

Romance

Denies

With Wrestler

Mihions 3 Aldershot Services d;

far off

Parala obtained a single on the Old Ateretant Taylors 9 Stroud 13 Divecha as No. 3 was Rosslyn Park 3 Wasps D. Abertil the form shown by the in the head but eceeded a two on

0: Brudfundi lery 21 Notty Birkenhead Park 3: Bridgend

10 semi-final. 11

the 10th. With a load of nita

maining two heads.

THE TEAMS

the

Portugal: 3. A. Lur, C. E Passos, R. F.-Luz, J. F. V, Ribero, Perela: P. J. Billimorlu, R. K.

Kerman).

New York, Oct. 17. Lynday 9: Dristol 17 Bath 11: Cam F. R. Kermani was easily the shots and only two heads to go, The Channel swimmer, Miss bridge University & Northampton Bi

the losers, Portugal managed to keep thele Florence Chadwick, arrived to-Cross Keys 3 Pontypoo; 11, Duulla best player among day from London and promptly Wanderers 12 Caventry 16: Glaucer time and again being respons- oponents to two tavos on

L for Newport 3: Leicester 3 ble for saving a big count or rentched all rumours of a To Muley 6: Neath a Blaesteg 6: New-in changing the head into his nance with heavyweight wrest-bridge & Cheltenham 11: Nuneaton side's favour.

D; Edwardians J Both teams were now very

THE TEAMS

13 Old Bluen ler Vic Christy.

Oxford University Thugby 3: thri and

draw 100food

ONLY GLIMPSES BAF: MacLaren; Greig, Bar-

The preity

33-year-old Richmond 13: Penarth D Aberavon evitable, but the uncertainty of

King's College edged out St

With Joe Oakes,

Luz and C. E. football WaB

Martin. once nguin piele:

D: Plymouth Albion 17 Newton With only two Dalziel, Stobbs,

Gil Joseph's 3-3 in bis Inter-School brutte swim champion reliera 11: Penzance and Newlyn 3 St Ives Loder, Gilbey, Badminton League "A"

Scetion ted Her Intentions demonstrated.

to retire Abbot u; Puntypridd 10 Saracens : Passos playing below their usual Pavel, M. J. Divesha, F. R. yesterday

at King's from in, distance swimming. Redruth 14 Exeter : Swansea 11 form, the winners showed only morning the goalmouth to nod the ball minutes left for play Chen Ming- Morgan.

Kwong Wab: Yue Kai-yan, College courts. He

Frum une on she is going to Cardult : Taunton 13 Weston-Super-

Mare 0: Torquay-Athletic 3 Bridge- glimpses of their best. the Shit Kam-hung, Cheung Tang-

On Saturday, D.B.S. defeated try her hand in golf, she said. a movement down started

water and Albion 11; United Ser.

Veteran warrior Raoul Luz Af this carly

Portsmouth

Devonport La King's College 3-1 in Section

denied that vices HAF were in control and their right wing and stipped the ball sum; Chang Yen-yl,

Mis Chadwick flicked ming. WOS

Poon Fook-kow: Chen match of this league, while

Servicen ; Edinburgh Wanderers was again prominent with his Hardcourt Tennis forwards had several chances inside where

seve

in Ming- chih, Kwok

Chouk New Method beat St Steven's was ever engaged to Christy 11 Watsoniana 0: Gala 3 Heriots heavy draws and resting shots.

"Vic and I are just very good rommer Pupils 20:

Glasgow while Johnny Ribeiro once The inside-right ran forward took, Tom Yung-kan.

the defenders jas

start when in the 8th

rose above

ho

out of the reach of Yue Kal-chili struck another blow.

yan.

Flage

the

So

.

0

to establish a sound lead, but forward by the right-half to Fahoong, Lay Kal-chui, Lo Sau-3-1, in "B" Section at the D.B.S.tricade." she said, "He did a School Fenner Puplis 11 Stewart

they failed to get the better of Kwok Cheuk-cheong.

a resolute Kwong Wah defence.

fell

The Chinese boys were by no apparently expos

the

back

means but of the game DOK their quick and nippy forward MacLaren movements always looked dun- and dashed from his goal, but gerous. Their wingers in parti- from an acute angle the Hitle ball cular were causing the Airmen, inside-right, lobbed the

over his outstretched hands in- a lot of trouble,

to the net for the winning goal In the 20th minute Chong...and one that Yin-yi pusited a lovely ball deserved. through between

the defenders

to Chen Ming-chih away out on the right touchline. The winger

Yugoslavia Beats

was richly

France 3-1 At Belgrade

-

WINGERS BEST

Belgrade, Oct. 18. For the winners top honours Yugoslavia defeated carried the ball into the penalty to their wingers, especially France by three goals to

was off mis mark in a flash atkl

courts

Pupile 3:

wonderful job helping train me College Former

or find during my Channel Vale & Glamorgan Wanderers 3. swims."

Rugby League.

Championships

that be is Fbbw again demonstrated

probably the best skip in the The complete results of yester

Colony today. He was invart- day's match between King's

ably, there whether in drawing. Men's Doubles Tournament will The Colony Hardcourt Termist College and St Joseph's were!

Mics Chadwick said she plans Belle Vie Rangers 13 Bradford, driving or resting off a shot. FRA-Wong Shiu-bong (King's)

resume at 5.15 p., today at beat Ng Sui-huen 1St Joseph's to settle down on the West Northern 4: Doncaster 15 Bramley

The match started off tamely the Chinese Recreation Club with 21-4; 1701 Ki-bun (King) Jun 10

M12: Widnes ? liuddersfield 25:

Featherstone Rover 50 Hull Kings with Portugal opening with the following matches on the. Hui Ki-bun King') beat Ng Sul Mary Chadwick of San Diego. ton ftovers 16; Halifax 17 Wake four 35 Thoms4 Tun St Joseph's), 14-21: Const with her mother,

0 result of Kerman] programme: : huen (Si Joseph's) 21-10: Wong Siu- She revealed she lost 12 lbs. held Trinity Bull 20 York playing on an opposing toucher Sewang (Kinga),

Thonias lost to

C. S. Cheng and W. K. Chung v In breaking four records Tung (St Joseph'a) -23,

Yan-pan and round trip crossing of the Eng- Batley 13; Leigh 11 Workington but falling to spring the jacks. N. To and T. K. Choy: K. C. Bag Doubles, Chan

Blok S., Wade and and and Leung Ying-ha (King's beat aylish Channel

one-way Town 20: Rochdale Homets 20 suficiently for back.

Liverpool Chy H; Balford 11-O)ɑ- Portugal carried their load to Blip and Edwa meng wong ond 1, Kitchell

Loe Wal-tong aid Iu Tak-cheuk; P. swim of the Straits of Gibral ham 111 St Helens 35 Castleford : tar, the Bosphorus and the Dar-Warrington 23 Swinton ; White-0-1, but met with stiff opposition Holmes and E. Baubolica Shiu Joseph's) 16-9, 15-0,

haven 10 Wigan 8--peuter.

on the next six heads.

loung and T. Bia, danelles.-United Press.

to Chen Ming-chih, who had one in a soccer match here KCC Teams For

area." him, but he regained possession Power to carry and as he steadied up to shool ward.

A defender appeared to foul bow the speed and the physeal today.

the ball for-

there was 110

in the Dynamos the start

The match was played in fine Next Week-end Lau Kal-clui was always da ho was unceremoniously bowl-

tho lookout for an opening and weather ed over by Barnicle,

There was

no doubt about his moving about was disturbing Stadium, and from

dominated KCC cricket teams for next the award of this penalty kick to the RAF defence. So Sage the Yugoslav toam

Saturday's matches are: and ming

Cheung Tang-run play. and similarly

Weak shooting, however, 1st Division vs, Recrelo at Houbt about the outcome, for were tout defenders and behind

from holding home P.V. Dodge, D. Coffey, Car- Chen Ming-chin took the kick them Yuo Kai-yari, who amused prevented them

the spectators with a

H. Chamberlain, B.C.N spot of an intervallend. himself and drove n powerful

nell, Erance had gone in front

S.V. Gitting, R.E. Lee, private exercise before the kick- ahot behind MacLaren.

For a short time this success off, had a good game and a minute behe half time when, A. T. Loe, P. Hall, N. Oel, P. to following a free kick, Marcel Wood, A. Zimmer, 12th man. on Kwong Wah, but couple of spectacular saves

bok a pose from Ujlak to bout K. Lo. Umpire, L. Quincey, his credit. looked like tak.

Scorer, F. E.

E. Lawrence. Just when they

Brava was too often subatt-the home defence. 10s command the RAF como tutor braids by the robu Thoro was a big improve Second Division va. Recreio back into the game with a bang. A domoce in Eurodale and ment in the shooting of the away E C. Fincher, After a couple of near misses Gig were fortunate not to hare Yugoslav mobwarde alterwards.Calley, K. Lo, C.M. Guilford,

brilliant save by Yuo Kal- been paralized moes kiffar and

Hart-Baker, F.R. Kermant, Vesel Noviteți cqnalised, Rajkov ||N

A.E. Machers played slently in bit Yurdalavia thood, and in R. Maddox, R. G, Heron, J. yan, the Airmen took the lead. A well constructed move look good and bad idle chance with the

Vorrich Marshall, W.J.B, Lewis, Archer the Woir. Reserves: LE. Thomas, the ball, right across the fald and one of thy balls that beat into... netted Grom

Umpire, S.A finished with it being pushed but his enter in front rout give Tashch malmouth to complete X. Thompson

the middle where ban a fair skinnce, bevor7 Rasén Tre" rearing, Foster. through

spurred

Olt

A.J.

Hunslet 5 Leeda 7: Helchley 10

THE GAMBOLS

CROSS

by Barry App Rel

CHANNEL

GEORGE, DON'T GO OUT OF YOUR DEPTH, DEAR

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