Par
1959
I THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
FOXHUNTER OFF TO AMERICA
SOLDIERS COAL RIOT
SWAMPS SAINTS A AT SOOKUNPOO
By IM MacTAVISH
Early yesterday afternoon I was undecided about the game I should watch. I tossed a coin and that sent me to Sookunpoo. By the interval I was convinced that my faithful 50, cent piece had let me down, for the first half of this game between the Army and St. Joseph's was a very drab affair indeed,
As the players trooped into the clubhouse I glanced at may notebook. It was almost bate. The only points I had found worthy of note were a brilliant shot by Pereira which was equally brilliantly saved on the ground by Granger........and an opportunist goal by Nash in the 30th minute. So at lemon Ume It was Army 1, St. Joseph's 0.
The Army returned to the from his brother soldiprs on this svall mut. feld, as is their custom, in a occasion. He played fresh strip...but as far as some could not be blamed for any of of the players were concerned the goals...io fact 1 doubt if
liave been mere sy some of them ritual...for I am certain that flashed passed him. some of the pre-interval stilets were unstained by sweat.
this
anet
the
as they
and Schultz had Hocha atrange afternoon. In possessions they looked very good but long before the end they were played
the
LRC PRIZE- GIVING
1 sat back ready to yawn as
'Tab Ladies' Recreation Club unobtrusively as possible,,,and but. They paid the penalty of rounded off a mont
successful then it happened. The pipes | Ou of Pan performed no greater trying to curry the ball up field, on tennis tournament yes- a présentation of miracles than the referee's for when they were disposased terday with
prizes folipwed by an enjoyable whistle
re-started ttini
ball was pushed behind them
In the Club: game. The Army team,
forward and cocktall party proto-unmarked viously so listless, sprang into their long chase started all over grounds,
and Bux WES a way that just had again. Mooney to be seen to be believed..
very weak.***
add the gallant and the only regret that St.
Castilho eventually cracked Joseph's will have is that they under the task of trying to do How it all too closely...if not the work of three men, too clearly.
in
LOOKED CAFABLE
TAKING NOTICE
Up to the interval the Green Suddenly I was sitting up and and White forward line looked talking hollee. This was the capable of doing something....... Army team 1 w against the afterwards they were seldom RAF same weeks ago. "Ali thu | seen. Xavier and Pereira on carlier carelessness was gone, the wings were fast and clever. Now they played beautiful on- the-ground football. The
for.. wards became capable
Benny Omar showed his char
of acteristic touches of craft and snapping up the slightest chance scored a tine goal...but when
#
Preceding the presentation of prizes the final of the Inter- Hong Handicap Men's Doubles match V was 'played, sulting in a
Messrs win for Harry Wielding & Co, Ltd, re- presented by Mens H. Owen Hughes and C. N. Gosano, over The Royal Interocean Lines, re- presented by Mesars J. Haalebos and Lam Yuk Ying, by the score of 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
'Mrs D. L. Prophet, in her opening speceb, expressed her appreciation and that of the Club for the kind acceptance by My M. W. Turner of the invi-
and quite honestly for a he is in the inside berth letatlan to prepent the prizes to long part of this half St. must forage for the ball...the successful contestants.
Joseph's Existed only 13 a standing around waiting for it inentis of getting the bull in is useless. motion nguin once it had been glammed into their net,
Ritchie worked hard but nover struck his game and If I got nothing to write about Hahn showed clearly that he is before the interval... now my not a centre-forward...what a pen was working overtime...difference he would have made and it was a pleasure for I was to the half-back line watching some of tho fin cet. goals that I have had the Granger was safe and sure privilege of recording for a long in the Army goal. He got a time. During this spell Farr nasty Jolt when kicked on the was beaten bin
seven occasions face by one of his own players but he, and he alone, kept the as he dived on the ball...but score froin reaching fantastic pluckily carried on. proportions. However,
I want! to tell you about three of the Casey intercepted and kicked goals for they were classics of well, and Frazer, who was their kind.
deputising for Wells at lett back, showed that he is ready for first team duty whenever required.
Two minutes after the re-start the ball was intercepted on the St Joseph's night wing. Long-
Continuing, Mrs Prophet saki that 'this' was the seventh an- nual tournament sponsored by the L. R. C. since the war, und that the success attained this year was due to the excellent and unstinted work done by the Tournament Committee
com-
prising Mrs Armstrong, Ma
Schioles, Mrs Rawlings and Mrs Kibe,
theso
The duties entailed in the at- rangement of the tournamenta could not be considered an "armchair office" and to ladies the Club owed much,
The Tournaments Commitice,
Prophet
had udded, Mrs requested her to express, on their behalf, their thanks to all those who had tent such sup Longland played a fine forcing port in the organisation and the was lifted high over Castilho's game in the halfback line but carrylug out of duties pertain
running of head and down the centre where McLean was not as steady asing to the smooth Bennett had moved into a clear sual, and Stevens had position. As the ball came down poor game...far too often he a very
To the Hon. Secretary, Mrs over his shoulder be brought it
was caught out of position, and Maynard, and the Hon. Trea- under control with his right foot and almost in the camo motionist a fuster set of opponents surer, Man AncPhee, for fieir cracked an unsaveable shot into
langi glides it forward
and it
uls side
the tournaments,
-the far-corner of the net worten for hight have paid dearly help and advice, and to Mesra
his left foot... it was a beauti- ful goal that might well have stepped out of a text book. -
REAL CRACKER
After this goals come thick and fast and among them was a
the
real cracker from Reeves. The ing the second half and Bennett prophet went on to say-
Kome
and
Foxhunter, champion Olymple jumper, and his owner, Col. Harry Llewellyn, who Is holding a lucky horseshoe sent by an admirer, at London Airport before boarding a New York bound airliner. With them is Aliss Pat Smythe, the 24-year- old show jumping rider.
As Foxhunter, who is 68 inches tall, entered the plane's freight door he banged his head. The door is 67 inches high. Foxhunter received a nasty bang which might have proved dangerous but tuckily his head was protected by a leather headpiece.
Foxhunter will compete in show jumping in Canada and the United States. -Express Photo.
RAF Forward Line Holds
Points
...
On To Two Going Eastern's Way
LAMBy “SPIV”
Royal Air Force have to thank Dalziel and their forward line for salvaging two points going Eastern's way in their First Division match yesterday at the Club ground..
1
THE LATE TOM REECE
He Made
A Billiards
Break Of Nearly
Half A A Million
By ·BRUCE HARRIS
Tom Reece, the man who made a billiards break, unfinished ter Bye Weeks of nearly half a million- 199,136dled on October 16, He was 80 years of age, and death followed a stroke which befol‹ him in his bungalow at Lancing, Sussex, while he was watching television,
As Tately as a month ago he attended a race inecting at Lingfield. Ho'was an ardent race-goer...
me that
Joe Davis, outstanding nowa=Į playing, here this week?" 200 daya" at billiards and snooker, told | asked., s
very highly Ho had no high opinion of the strung, often "boat himself"""""by{modern craze for snooker, his temporument.
"His great rival, Melbourne Ingón, who died in 1961, usually beat him for: this reason. I played Reece myselź fute in bia career and he reitainly showed me a few things.
"That enormous break of his -back in 1007
accom-
plished by the anchor cannon,
with two balls so locked “In "thé angle of the
pocket that gradually they used to make their way into groove in the
cloth.
ILondon Express Service)
GAY TIME SOLD FOR
EXPORT
The
London, Oct. 28.
British four-year-
The stroke now is barred. old racehorse, Gay Time, myself could go on with it in- who ran this year in Queen definitely If it were worth lizabeth's colours, has while."
|been sold for export to the
The
BACK CHAT
Far East, possibly Japan, It was learned here today,"
"back chat" which
Gay Time was bought by the mlivined Rocco's malches with National Stud last. your for Inman has become billiards 50,000 akser unishing seCON history. Here are samples: to Aulyar in the verbý sút Epsom
"Good shot,"
suld Inman to and the Queen Elizabeth Recce. "That commented Recce, fue Ascot.
Brakes
is the first time in 40 yours
This year, Gay Tume has run you've said that to me." Inman Ave Lines, winning, onge retorted: "And it's the first time Newmarket in Apru in a race în 40 years you've descived it," whion carrica just over je 1,ugo
prize manMYY.
Once Reece, using the anchor On his last appearance, stroke, kept Inman idio for Ove Ascot in June, he finished Wal sessions. You ought to pay to poor third or four runners come in," said 'Reece. But Guersant in the Hardwicke
inman won.
Thurston's.
Stakes.
Gay Time first ran in the During the last war Rosco
Queen's colours at Goodwood went 10 look at bomb-damaged in August last year when ho "Has Inman been won the Gordion Stakes of 854.
He was previously owned by Mr. J.V. Ranic
The
Three Hung-kee to complete a hat-trick in the first half and give Eastern a 3-2 lead at the interval.
costly errors by the defence enabled Eastern's centre-forward Lee Inter-School
Spearheading a punching for-¡ left alone by one of his own koe followed up and crashed the ball into the emply goal-. wurd line, Dalziel equalled his men,
Right-halt Jones, who later mouth. oppontat's fent by notching his third goal in the 15th minute of the second half and putting his side on equal terms at 3-3.
Badminton
The following are the results
National Stud Director, Mr Peter Burrel, said tonight that confirmation of the tale should be colained on” the | Ministry of Agricuiure and this
should be avariable this weeks, France-Presse,
played at centre-half; was also Eastern regained the lead just of Junior Division Inter-School Indian Team For
prominent in the defence and before the interval Left-half Badminton League matches was repeatedly responsible for O'Brien mistimed the bounce of played yesterday evening: stopping the through-runs.
La Salle College beat Cle-
a free-kick against him and left it to his centre-half, who how-menti Middle School 3-2; over hesitated. Lee Hung-kee fashed in, taking the ball in his
The ensuing thrills culminated in the 30th minute of the balt It was a deserving win for when Dalziel crowned his heroic the RAF, who on the whole
St Stephen's College beat bright brand afternoon's feat with a brilliant played the
of
Schedule for keeper with a hard tow
this and next piece of timing, ball-control and soccer that they always have ride, and put it past the goal-Queen's College 3-0.
a number of drive. sooring the They may lose opportunism "by
week's matches is as follows: matches this senson, but will winning goal for the airmen.
BENIORS always be a team' worth watch- As
ONLY A SHADE
Short of many of their last year's stars, Eastern were only
Ing.
.
THE GOALS
CTORE
Eastern began to show signs of tiring In the second half, the airmen--stepped-up thelz offensive and succeeded in scoring the equaliser in tho 16th minute.
A
First "Test" At Lucknow
Calcutta, Oct. ‘28. The Indian team for the firstTest against the Final Round
Commonwealth team start October 30-Queen's v Clementi ating at Lucknow on Novem Grantham T.C. 6 p.m.
November 2-La Salle v D.B.8. at ber 5 was announced today. Grantham T.C. 9pm.
November -D.B.B. v Queen's at the team which is: Pankaj Roy, Polly Umrigar will "captain
Queen's § Dm.
10
| a Grantham T.C. 6 pm.
November 11—La Balio v Queen's
jat Queen's 6 pun.
November 6-La Baile v Clemeli
JUNIORB
the
M. L. Apte, S. Mushtaq Alf,
S. Hazare, P. R. Umrigar, L. Manjrekar, D. G. Phadkár,
S. P. Guple and Jasu
man,
October Salle v. Wan Yan Gopinath.
at Graciliam o pm.
K. S. Srinivas, S. Suranarayan November 1-Clementi v Wah Yan and 0. M. Prakash have been
wanderings.
Rawlings and Kite, who shared
dimcult task of the There are two stories of the ton of gehedules, Press forwards. Before the interval cake of courts and its they were Д wishy-washylons for the various matches,
a shade of the team that woo Bestern enjoyed the Initial lot..
but after the turnabout as well as re-arrangements of
the Challenge Shield last part of the game and drew first season. The defence stood well blood in the 16th minute from a
forward cleararice they could do nothing wrong.games due to inclement weather,
under pressure in the first half bad throw-in'by RAF's O'Brien, centre-forward Loader was of thonics was
tapped back to All of them played well dur special vote
but wilted for lack of staminḥ
Gilbey, who as the game progressed i
Gilbey miskleked the back-immediately sent in a half-fobt Queen's 8 p.m. D.B.8. v Clementi Ramchand, N. S. Tam- blonde inside-right had a grand chalked up a hat-trick Reeves Mrs
ward throw-in, and the ball into the goal area. deeply got two goals that. the Club was and showed that his and Wingfold
Former volleyball star Yung curved past left-back Barnicle combak Pul-cho did comparately well to allow Lee Hung-kee to cut in Dalziel raced in, flicked Nash got the honoured by Mrs Tao selection for Combined Services plece..
opening counter before the in- all the way from Talpet to par- in his opening tapearanc
and
race goalwards with the ball sideways out of the reach was well merited.
terval.
ticipate in these competitions a soccer goalkeeper and ball. With a clear field head of the advancing gaalle, anul He had worked the ball along
and hoped that in the future effected a number of good the line with Nash and even-
The odd mun out was Chaso extrles from the outporis would saves, but was a little weak Ikat bim, Leo had no difficulty la succeeded in tapping H into thự 23 at King's 10 am.
He failed to increase.
topping the ball past the ad-et, 29 it
the goalline. tually it caine back to him in on the left wing.
List of Before concluding, Mrs Prophet dealing with the through runs yanding goalkeeper. the air about 10 yards out...but get his name on the
caused some marriment when me of his opponents.
The winning goal for the Air- with his back to the goal. A scorers but he provided many
stated that Mesars 1, Owen Hughies
A miskick by Eastern och'e- chances for his mates.
amexpectedly, His and G. N. Gosano of Herry Wick- the bill dropped he swerved as inch-perfect crosses were always ing Co. continued to resist the
The Eastern forwards were a hit Fong Sal-chory to a short men came rather about to turn and though
a distinct disadvantage with his worry
over-ready Dalziel to streak in of the match. Play
contratos about midfeld near the more success when they kept the and crash the ball into the net.
right touchline. Inside – right ball along the ground.
Almost immediately alter the Stobbs came out of the scrumble Lack of smoothness in their klak-off, goalkeeper Yung Pul-in possession of the tall and sent Owen Hughes expressed hils thanks approach work and inaccurate ho could not reach us sumalent-in a long shoulder high contre, ball-control, however, renderett Fly to a high centre, from left- them easy prey on repented wiesz Morgin. ocasalons to the tabust first-time tackling of the, Ainien, ‚”:
the ball to the left wing
push
left foot...but suddenly at the defence.
last second he plyoled on
heel...turned right
opposite way
terrific drive
round the crashed Jast o`goal!
and into
the net when
I don't know
one
in the
was rolling towards
November 2-La Salle v St Stephen's [at Grantham § pani
Novembe~Queen's v' Clernenti; Wah Yan, 1k v. Ni Stephen's Queen', a pan.
November-Wah Yan
Grantham T.C. 6 pm.
ai
chosen as reserves.
is the wicketkeeper. team includes two new: ployers to representative cricket Tamhane, wicketkeeper,
#trom
the
to the SL Joseph's ↑ efforts of the handicappers to dis- | high passes, and met with main pass le the goal area 'trabbed the Just five minutes before the emigreen's: Clementi v St Stephen's a and Jau Far!, ofispinner,
I was certain in my own mind telligence in the positions they that the ball must go the other took up.
way.
lodge their firm grip on the Inter- Hong Trophy, which has been won by them for the last turOD YEATE.
She then called, upon Mr Tumer to present the prizes,
presentation,
|
was con-
November 11-Queen's 'v in Salle
at Queen's #prem
Fortuna's Match Postponed
Manita, Oct, 29.
Conspicuous
the team is Vinob
who
had requested the Iridian Cricket Control Board not to ineludo Him In the first two "Teats."
Mankad said he wanted to TestChina Moll Special:
Floodlit Soccer Results
The oficial in charge of this game did his job quietly and efficiently. Two
indizet free-kicka werd awarded--one on behalf of the Lawn Tennis Auto- to each team-and this time no ciation for the very fine errori. by
As scatators followed the ball, thrilled me quite as much as
they saw Dalziel "walling calmly or the Latica' Recreation Club who had WDE 'confused' this one! I had an excellent 'puzzled! view of the whole build-up and fenders showed
fact the de- not only provided an efficient toor
nament, but very enjoyable one
The ball glanced off his hands, for it at the near end of the go- taking in lot of in- in very pleassat murroundings; He
struck the moss-bar and mouth and, confidently also took the opportunity to wol-
Though Dalziel was the outbounded in front of the goal his time, heading it into the hear
The scheduled meet between fold back My Prophet from her standing man in the IAF attack, mouth. Daizlel raced in and comes of this not. holiday
the visiting Fortune Swimming After the presentation. Mrs Turner the whole forward line caught herded the ball into the empty VERDICT: A football match was presented with a lovely bouquet the eye with their well-organised part of thed goalmouth to put the
THE TEAMS
Club from lengkong and local Finally I want to describe the consists of two halves...in this of flowers by
contingents yosterday was con Miss Claudio Calde long-swinging passes, and their RAF up by 2-1
and, Just goal which showed the case
London, Oct. 28.- RAFI Reynolds: Greig, Bar- collod because of min St Joseph's stopped half
following arm tii pitze-superiority in the air. Bettar
Results of friendly football goal-hungry forwards In away...just when the Army winner
feeding passes by the wing The lead, however, was only nice, Jones, Martin, O'Brien weather permitting, it will be different role.
played under flood- Colony Ladies Singles-Wimer, valves could have made the for short-lived. A forward low Dalziel, Stobbs, Loader, Gilber, bed this aricioon at the Rizs! matches Nash on the started. I was again impressed right beat Shultz and slipped with the neatness of this Army A Ta runner-up, airs. Ip.
Bladium.
lights tonight wer Colony Ladies PrieWinner, Mrs ward line even more effective. Dass saw goalkeeper Reynolds Morgan. ball across,
and it was alde...they must be just about stamp: runner-up Fairs Fowler,
Coventry City 1 Wolves) well-up the bell, catching st moved on to Chase on the left, the best turned out team 200 MAH Tao& Mrs IpUZUNGS-103 loin's
Colony Ladies. Doubles Winners, Barnicle played a grand cap on the half-volley. He received Eastern: Yung Pul-cho; Led The Fortuna swimmers will Newcastle U. 3 South He beat Rocha, Mooney and league. Oh...and incidentally...
him Stamp & Bike Philips.
game at left-back, rude shock, however, when Ping-nam, Ng Wal-man; Leo stage a farewell mbel on Satur. then Rocha again.
PoliceColony & decodi Dophies.Winners, although on a couple of oc-it was knocked out of his Tin-kee Fong Sul-chau," "Loday against on all boy and Tottenham Hes specta- Mr. Taal Mr Chow runners-up.chsions his loud "right" was'n hands by Eastern's Bobur Kwok- Wal-kuen, Tse Kam-ho, Fons girls selection. They were edged Manchester C. 1
Httle misleading. He was yards vien, as he was bethging it in Kwok-yuen, Leo Hung-kee out in the first two mbotings- Derby County 9-
France-Presse. "Tentau; "Tunnerup, Mrs"Arawakrun « away from the ball when it was the forward swing, Loo Hig-Chan fling-chuen, Conn Hon.
the
130
this
ocasion, the
OUTNUMBERED the Looking up, he waved the tors..!!! centru forward to the far ́post; then proceeded to place the ball almost
lo
Farr
THE TEAMS st Jonopla
the parting on
Bennett's hair, and
Club Lading Bingles --Winnor, Milas
Club Men's Singles.-Winner, Me Szubelle; runner-um, - Me Andrason. | Farr: Rocha,ME Armstrong & Hire Scholes run- Club Ledloh Doubles-Wimars, was fetching it out of the not Schultz, Mooney, Castilho, Bux: ber-up, Mrs Chasten & Mrs Ayiwe. for the eighth and last time... Pereira.
Xavier, Ritchio. Hahn, Omár, - Club, Man's Doubles.—Winners, Me only, because "php?, Anal whistle called a hálf to the debacle.
but
| Mr Baul & Mr.
Club Mixed Doubles Winners, Army: Grangor; Casey, Wells; dr. Heenah Mes Hawlings;; run- Stavens, › Molean,, Longland; } mers-up; Ate Baul à 2000 Kizinner.
Bernott, Wing-
Inter Hong "Men's Doubles.—Win! ners, Messrs Harry" Wicking & Co. | PLF 1. Owen Hughes' and Mr G. N. Hosano) "runners-up, Royal Intars comen fanes (rAXladiebos and Mr Lam Yuk (Ying) KRUIN
I felt morty for f Joseph's Noth. Hooves, They had done rally well in the Aeld, Chase, first-bals and sylthin. His fuck
them, but after the interval
They were elimply overwhelmed,
I have no idea 69hat the Army
FORTIORIT said, or players, dates the inters but it sens, fio, etichetakoj olincer and it was hard to realise that i nvas they man melepon that can Zout again in à rút shirts,
Club Heap, Ludfe, Blogies.-Wins
SANDEYRON TOM Simon
DEFEND TITLE
Club Hoap - Men's - Singles/ying nergs Mr Tulaur: jumper-up, MF Paris: Oct. 20:1
Club It'cap Ladies Doubles Win Murice'i Sandeyran. "whit te- nark, MIS TIME W Mr Caster TDS send his French Brandonweiht nm-up Mw ärandi & ay meroink.
Clubcap--Man's DoRAŽBENIH VLOA
Coben: at thn. Pylná) dies
Faire la brux-shamry, goal-here on November
Robert
THE GAMBOLS
HAVE YOU GLAD THE PAY
QUITE FINISAES) WITHER DI
YES, THANK
DIRDS EYE
FROZEN- SSROODS
THE
GEING EYES
1
Afrienna
teläis
400
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.