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SAMAS MININOH UHL

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1954.

DONCASTER ROVERS v. EVERTON

THE HONGKONG SELECTION ELEVEN HAD MORE WILL ΤΟ WIN-THEY WON 3-0

Says 1. M. MacTAVISH

In a grand entertaining match The Hongkong Selection fully merited their 3-0 victory over the Koege Boldklub from Denmark in the second game of the series at the Club Stadium yesterday.

the

tel:

The

the Hong-

kong team further goals and only a brilliant Granger ve and a desperate goalline clear- ance by Lau Yee saved the situation.

an their

The Hongkong team played together with delightful understanding and their performance was much better than that put up by the premier local side on the previous day. There was not a weak link in the team and their victory was a junt reward for superior skill, team work....and above all a greater will to win, There were two changes in mistake in leaving him ou; of the mistakes nearly cost

All-Hongkong side. the local team. Honniball can:

whole half-back ine D at centre-half und eric hi Jels

with Stevens the with typical efficiency, while played well.

In the forward Stevens of the Army, who was shading light

which Was clever and invited at the

tomat to line, take the lace of bis unfit Amowerful, every man did his job well and would be unfal to enlleague, Longlan,

for rpec.al single cut me enan praise,

GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT Krege were a great disappoit- Their football skills were enent not in keeping with their great sportsun- reputation and their ship was several times in doubt,

Scereuten inny be a very elever footballer but his attitude to the

He argued game is all wrong.

within distance efwith everyone

and some of his tarties were questionable to say the least.

The Korge

showed

Outstanding half back Both attack and in deten he gave a peerless display al his work was an inspir..on to all around him.

He inmediately

113 enk

The game again provated an unusual incident that will probably be discussed for

During t long time. strong attack on the Kueg: goal tennett, in we to get his head to the bult, apred i back of the net,

aled that a chance to score to be sidste

The half broke Lee to 11 Cheting-you the Sing The youngster wasted no time in smushing t into the back of the net.

Referce Mak de line!

his mater

the back of the net.

Hoal

awarded

later

few kick LINE When ON THE GOAL. asked about us the referated that 1. k penalised Benett

Feld

The

་་

leaving

range ability to throw in the ball concetly and many of their throws were declared foul by The referee and righth so

are

Lee Tat-tal took a free-kick outside the penulty area and the feel spectators were cherring a tremendous scoring drive only to find that the re- feree had ordered the kick to be retaken for 'encroaching'.

VERY INTERESTING The circumstances surrounding are most Interesting this kick and shall deal with the various aspects of It more fully to- morrow.

In the second-halt

the local boys settled down to play a much better game and some of the Korge players faded so badly that one wondered if they were really fit enough pace to the end,

to lost the

A

TV35 The equalising goal The games of this series

very good one. not so much bang played under FIFA rues in the netual scoring as in the that, led up constructive work

na far as substitutes are jernet and Koege blatantly 19-10 ft.

in the

fringed these rules by illegally Chan Fal-bung slipped tho turning out fresh men

bul across held to Longland second hair,

The Hongkong and the soldier carried it abend officials sportingly agted to let before sending an inch-perfeel

after 13.< now men continue

left wing to pass down the permission pointing out to the Koege mening Lok-sung. The centre offer a further eminent. That they cumaldered the whole forward wasted no time la get- This noms Www in favour of

thing was very irregular.

the ball Across the goal: the focal boy

Arst

te last!

Ho Ying-fun scored his goals g the afterner and the hero of

the speed of the move caugh 44th the 39th. was He Ying-fun who scored all minutes of the match and the the defenders on the wrong foot three pots. He matched two .it

Brogge team never

SME first half and

ested that they could put the game

The

In the

necund, sunt all over pave a bal sat dying display on the night

WORK.

Maclaren gove an immule preferance in gon, and richty plaudits of ·Mo deserve t

The home defence of Amstrong and Wells was

Wills showed 1,00d! sele sors that they male 2

D

very the

really

out of the fire.

47

VERDICT. A grand game with

the ferrat id ring far above ex-

1

Lee Tal-fal took his time and sent the ball into the net off the 25 post, Goalkeeper Elung appeared to think that the ball was travelling wide of the goal

ar made very little effort to stop it.

F.

- A near miss for Everton's Eglinton as he shoots over the bar in the match with Doncaster Rovers at Doncaster. On his right is Doncaster's Paterson. This Second Division League match ended in a two-all draw.

Portugal Beat Pakistan

After A Tight Four Innings

9-3

First

By "SNOOPER”

Manager Art Ozorio and coach Ed Carvalho are to be congratulated on an important reform in the hitting strategy of the Portuguese team against Jindoo Hussain's Pakistan yesterday. Portugal's heavy sluggers hit pitcher A. R. Salleh no fewer than 10 times to give their team a well-deserved 9-3 victory.

It will be something of an achievement itself should Portugal topple the defending Champions, China, in the final to be played over Easter. Yesterday China walked into the final round when Great Britain failed to field a team to the dis- appointment of many.

What looked like a clore and tight gume as Pakistan played heads-up ball for four innings turned out to be an easy triumph for Portugal in the later lunetuies performed of the contest.

Pakistan's Infekiors in catcher

HKCC Beat Combined Clubs By 6 Wickets

The Hongkong Cricket Club beat the Combined Civilian Clubs by six wickets in the two-day cricket match completed at Chater Road yesterday,

Centuries were scored by George Souza in tho Combined Clubs' Brat innings and by. R. W. Franklin in the HKCC's first innings. Souza's 103 included a six and 12 fours and Franklin's 116 a six und 14 fours.

Scores were:

Combined Clubs, 1st Innings

P. R. Rag, b. Stanton

G. A. Souza, c. Leader b.

Stanton

Ε.

Monteiro, bw, b. Mahon

A. T.

T. Lee, b. van Oorde

P. A. Hall, c. Leader b

Mahon

M. A.

d'A

Rowe

Remedios, b.

P. V. Dodge, st. Leader b.

Leach

J. C. Kuh, not out

R. E. Loo, c. Bruce b. Lengh

A. Zimmern, b. Mahon

B. P. Dhuber, b. Leach

Extras

Total

Mahon

Stanton

Bowling

10

Dhaber

103 Fall

7A. T. Lee

4Koh

Souza

53) Ragi

Bowling

70

O. M. R. W.

20 1 11 0 60 18 2 48

31 18

4 D 20

0 0 27 3

4 1 18.0

23

Combined Clubs, 2nd Innings

A. Zimmern, b. Mahon

2-1 P. Dhabher, c, Leader b.

15 Dodge

R. E. Lee

04 A.

Mahon

R. E. Lee, b. Mahon

1

10

4

| J. C. Koh, c. Kilbeo

b.

Stanton

301

G. A. Souza, at. Leader b

Leach

P. A. Hall, not out

O M. R. W

21 5 4 3

21

Van Oorde

Leach

Bruce

Row o

2 80 2 5 126 1

13.4 2 68 3

5 0 35 0

4 0 37 1

HKCC, 1st Innings

G. T. Rowe, b. A. T. Lee

C. J. B. Leader, e.

teiro b. A. T. Les

Mon-

. W. Frankiin, run out

D. W. Leech, b. Dhaber

A. T. Lee, c. Rowe b. Mahon

P. V. Dodge, b. Leach

| M. A. d'A Hemedios, not out

Extras

Toll (for 7 wickets

declared)

| Mahon

28 Stamton

Leach

45 van Oorde

310

6

1. 1. Sunion, ut. Zimmern

b. Dhaber

L. D. Kilbee, c. Remedios b.

R. E. LeC

E. S. Russell, e. Ragi b. i.

E

A. Bruce, not out

T. P. Mahon, c. Dodge

E. Lee

J. C. Flitcroft, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wickets

declared)

122

Bowling

"

O. M. R. W.

8 1 28 4

8 0 39

6 1 25

4.3 0 28

UKCC, 2nd Innings

35. L. Stanton, c. Ragi b.

Dhuber

24 C. J. B. Lønder, st. Zummern

b. Koh

not out

3 G. T. ROW. c.

5 D. W

R.

R. E. Lee

270

28

40

39

Ditaber b.

1

37

0

R. W. Franklin, c. Koh

Hall

T. P. Mahon, not out

Excur 23

Toin (for 4 wickets)

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Sunday's Athletic Meeting

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Won The success of Portugal could that

Portugal the day. pectations. Wells and Amstrof big the Korge wingers out of the

then until he end

be put down to feam spirit and Irene had a 100 percent batting cprccting thereerd yesterday, were

on yesterday showla and the visitors game

it was a case of the Hongkong

the course of tie seldom spen

dangerous

launching attack after

are favoured to dethrone China rice in

seven-mang game. Their best side cttacking force.

uttack bu: they could not

in the Final.

have to The Cluese will efforts were cleverly dealt with

Elting Who beat

She was followed by catcher to by a top form Maclaren. But brilliantly in the Koege goal. but

produce first cluss softball Nane Carvalho and left fielder

Championship and Diane Pires who

Str. With reference to the flying hammer while warning .. leaving the held without

had two his article by ""Recorder" on that was a new One save from King Lok-sung A. K. Iemail. first baseman Jindoo retain their

theup for the Hop, Step and Jump perinission

effort masterly

bul Hussain, second basema A. K. unless the three Chinese mana-

obtained Hongkong WET?

Versus

"hop, stoppers — Kowloon event. The an:l

about apiece. Singles shortstop Sherrygers change their views generally he did not seem near-Ismall

by Yolande Silva, Bernadine Athletic Meeting, which appeared nearly nk whom are long Bucks appeared ou in the face of the power tot ringing in their "star players Remios, Benita Ren:dios and in Monday's edition, I wish to jumpers as weil were unable hus of the Portuguese

Wednesday's Boxing

BY OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT

By the narrow margin of 17 points to 16 the boxing team of HMS Birmingham the 1st Bn. Weich beat Regiment to win the Red Duster Trophy at the China Fleet Club on Wednesday evening.

of the The two highlights show were the meeting of Ldg. Sea Townsend and Pte. Chivers in a light-middle weight contest and light-welter weight bout between

AB Venables and Ple, Currin.

The Townsend-Chivers match ranks among the best I have seen here in Hongkong and the magnificent hand which

the boys got from a capacity crowd at the end of the light was due reward for a wonderful display of skilful boxing, hard hitting by grand sportsmanship both men.

Townsend got the verdict but the margin must have been very close and after the fight loud in his

opponent.

way

the sailor praises of his clever

AB Venables got the verdict In his fight with Curran, the

Forces Land

but

mile

The MacTAVISH STAR RATINGS Hongkong Selection

Maclaren Acmstrong

Wells

Tang Sum

Honnial:

Stevens Hu Yu-tun Falconer Bennett,

Ho Cheung-you Chu Wing-wan

Olsen Larsen

Korge Boldklub

Hansen

Ntelsen

Andersen

Nickson Nielsen See: ensen jansen P. Petersen

(NO alur

Stealgaard

ratings have awarded to the subsultutes played in the second half.)

ALL HONGKONG 1, KOEGE BOLDKLUB 1

been who

Was

y so happy about shots on the ground as he was in the air,

In the closing stages au Ching-te carried the ball down the field in a courageous rim. He times but was fouled several managed to hold and control the ball and from his puss it was shot into the net...the cheers were cut short when it was seen that Refere Barnett hal warried a Hongkong....it Hick free seemed tha:

sensibio application of the advantage rule here might have brought victory the home side.

started

more

In the Hongcong team only Granger. Chan Fai-hung and Izolani played to form Han Yung-sang, Frazer and Hau Ching-to

undifferently, came on to a better game later, and then finished strongly, Lau Yee had a poor gone and he was too often beaten by Erik Nielsen

on the wing.

The forward ne simply did ce click and King Lok-sung never looked as dangerous here as he has done in the Kitchee line-up.

low

batters.

but the player who was ready on all occasions was third basernan Benny Omar who played a grand game throughout.

There wa: grave doubt of pitcher A. R. Salleh's ability at the start of the game, but the moundamani youthful

of the Saints gave 3 ere:hable show and had he been given better support from the infielders Pakis- tam would not have gone down ignominously.

Te their defeat, he outfielders -eft elder

Co

gime.

а

run

However, the hammer throw

in the All-Chinese outfit, a de-

Sheila Silva.

clarify certain points in the to measure their approach feat for them is most likely

article which may have given us an occasional hammer landed The teams:

Art Ozorio was in K unique

readers a wrong impressicer of near the run-up. Portugal:-Pitcher-Vic Perdu-position of being winning

the conduct of the meeting. Catcher Cuscus manage (Saints);

ond coach of the

There was no hammer throw- Portuguese Ladies' Souza (Warriors); 1st baseman champion

The Long Jump was completed ing during the actual long jump -Carlos

Yvanovich (Braves); tour and the meu's Portugal before the commencement of the and hop, step and jump com- 2nd heman Art Ozorio squad who downed Peltistan by Hemmer Throw, as the same petitions and the programme

3rd (Suints):

baceman-Eddie 0-1 113 the *fternoon session group of Flett Judges officiated had been arranged with reason- Loureiro (Braves); Shortstop-

in both evente, and therefore all able precautions against the Roberto Nunes

Long Jump competitors should hammer throwing endangering (Braves); Left

girls Although the Chinese (Braves);

have been clear of the tamme: competitors in other events. Centre fielder-Johnny Pereira made Bekder-Dick Chaves

determined effort to save throwing area as thone was ample Right (Warriors):

Aclder the game in the sixth when they time between these events,

talled no fewer than four runs, Frankie Coraça (Braves).

is still a dangerous event for a The race walkers did not corn-mall Pakistan: Pitcher-A, R. the stalwart efforts of pitcher

ground like Boundary Catcher A, K. Terry Norunha and the infielders pete in a lap race on the track. Street and the hop, steppers Sheila Sliva, Bunny Remedios The course of the 1 Miles Road warming up may have been Walk started near the Broadway lucky that SSI Docherty, who 19. 3rd

causing Cinema and only the last 85 yards has gone over 140 feet in prac prevented them

was on the track at Boundary ice, was only throwing about a Street. This event was scheduled 110 feet on Sunday, The Chinese girls made it point of being ns jolly as ever to, and did, commence

they fielder A. for

celebrating | p.øm.

It may be argued that the hop, performance.

Pitcher Vic Pedruco played Ditta (Rexes); Right felder Chinese New Year and their

The One Mile event was also steppers had no business to be spirit never appeared so scintil lating, an important role in Portugal's Tiger Hussain (Rexes).

but despite their good scheduled to commence at 2.10 warming up, but in the earlier Saints' victory. The

spirits they were outplayed by p.m. so that the track would be long jump event they were told

start without Ulic

a trial run- one hurler permitted

much In a game, that proved the

better team of ball- dear when the race

walkers to Pakistan batters to hit him

arrived on the ground, but un- through and were making sure less exciting one of the Ladies' players.

their approach only four times in the course

International series, Portugal

Sally Sun gave an impressive fortunately, the One Mile start of testing

before the hop, step competition of the nine-inning game.

There behind schedule. retained their Champlonship by display. Others deserving credited beh

WDA, little confusion as each actually started, beating China 9-5 in the second were shortstop Amy Cheng and | however walkers was forlin-

fielder A. Ditta and right fielder Ismall

from the

1st baseman--

A. Rakha, centre Sailch (Saints); 2nd and shortstop Irene Starkey —

Ismali (Rexes);

Tiger Hussain--alt

Jindoo Rexes, put up a grand show.

baseman-A, The manner and timing of basemon-Benny Omar (Saints); further damage. thel throw-in was a great delight

Shortstop-Sherry to watch while their Infleiders gave a bowildering, floundering (Saints); Left fielder A. Rakha

(Rexes);

number

Centre

LADIES' FINAL

Bucka

Bonniz

were

Chian

Portugal:

Suva:

from

* 2.19

run

*high

Szeto Man worked hard enough but never controlled his side of A capacity crowd turned out the attack as an inside forward

the should.. Yul

SOUZA'S GRAND GAME Cheuk-yin on Wednesday to welcome

Was

of the never round yesterday. The Portuguese left Belder Y. C. Kwan. Promin-

The race walkers did not com- in their Just seldom seen and there must be

Catcher Cuscus Souza Kosge Boldklub

In the batting department ately covering their last 85 yards game at the Club Stadium. The same doubt about his real finess. mennt more to manager Ozorio giris whipped the Chinese 12-1 ent

encounter were Sally Sun, Stella Pih, as the One Mile runners were pele in a track race. The wrong well enough visitoro played

For the visitors

Carvalho than he in the first round goalkeeper and coach

Eugenia rounding the first bend at the impression created in Monday's played on New Year Day, top- within themselves but they did Elting centre-half

did yesterday. "Cuscus" Anderson,

Portugal's five-hit-five-run - Kwok who together collected six other end of the track. This report of the meeting was recti- not impress as come other and the brothers Petersen in the batting list of success-

ped

three-hit ning moved the fair crowd of hits of pitcher Terry Noronha, clash naturally will be guarded led in Tuesday's sporta pages done and the and

terward line were best. ful batters with

The teams:

against at any future meeting in after Mr Kennedy Skipton heat. European sides drave In the end they were just 1. E. Petersen et inside-right display and the ball sense that holiday fans to a point of ex-

Pitcher Terry which a 14 Mile Road Walk pointed out the error to us,

"Recorder" wishes to make it shade fortunate to force a draw gave a

fine

display and must he exhibited yesterday was that treme excitement. It appeared

of one of the foremost catchers that Portugal would score an- Noronha; Catcher-Nana Car- appears on the programme. that fought rank as just about the best in- with a local side

clear that he has no criticism of other runaway victory, but as it valho, Aida Oliveira; 1st bass- side forward we have men here

In local softball today. every inch of the way.

Pearl China's pitcher

The meeting was rua exactly Mr Kirkwood's arrangements of out The All Hongkong side with in a long ume.

The absence of star players turned out

of her finest Doreen Ozorio; 2nd base-Shella

3rd

base-Benita to schedule as laid down on the the time table and has two enterred changes Frazer VERDICT: This Was good in right fielder Spikey Guterres Chan gave one

Silva; mound to

for his organisational for Ko Po-keung and Longland holiday entertainment but and third baseman

Junior performances on the

fielder Alex point and the last four events, talent, for Tong Sheung-did not rise from a football point of view Remedios, who were engaged hold down the Portuguese bat-Remedies; Shoristep--Irene Stor-programme except for the above regard

Innings. remaining

Centre namely the Pole Vault, and con- to any treat heights and they the game never

in an Interport hockey match ters in

the elder-Antoni Pres; night |

sequently, the Relays, which seemed that If he had stayed

were very fortunate that the great heights. The visitors, against Macao, made this a crt- away from the aggressive sailor Kecge team did not, turn

for game

Ozorio early coming as they did with such he might have wen for he ap-

petillon and excitement through goals, errors into

Ane reputation, were in some Carvalho, who had to find two 1952 when Portugal conceded Remedios.

great spirit showed to hit the harder...but There were several weak links ways a disappointment. peared

The good men to deputise for them. walkover,

China: Pitcher-Fearl Chan; out in the Three Miles event. in the home side and Lau Yee, local side lucked scheming But third sacker Eddle Lou- yesterday, but their confidence

Kwok; all-round Catcher-Eugenia the Lee Toi-lai and Yui Cheuk-yin forward to pull the defence out

retro and left fielder Frankls was shaken by

of the champion base-Sally Sun; 2nd basd M. K. did itle to enhance their re- of position...

Correa won the confidence of superiorily .and Lee Tol-fai,

bas-Bonnie Chun; Chan; 3rd purtations.

thore Portuguese lasses. no good player that he is, is their colleagues and if

Best player

Was Shortstop-Amy Cheng; Leri was any doubt of their capabl- iities this was dispelled quickly thortstop Irine Barkey of the fielder S, Fong, Y. C. Kwan; by the good brand of ball they Wahoos "A". It was her In-Centro neldor Stella Pih; Right

pressive batting and felding fieldan-L, S. Yim, demonstrated yesterday.

Champion, egain the judges must have had a hard Jab in making their decision. Curran Jost this fight because of poor ring tactics and

its

defensive

rose to

any

he prejudiced his good work by boring in and the referee warm- ed him on several occasions. Nevertheless this was a thrilling fight and had the crowd roaring The selection of Lee Tal-fai outside right....and an un-

approval.

at outside-right was a big mis-inspiring captain. teke and he looked uncomfort able and very much 31 at position. lie had several good chances to win this game but he squandered them all.

OTHER RESULTS The results of the other fights were as follows:

Lightweight; L/C. Davey K.O'd S. M. Swain in 2nd round; Ple, Johns beat AB Smith on points; Pie, Harrower beat AB Emery on polnils.

Worst of all was an atrocious' attempt at a penalty kick which he sent many yards wide of the Lt, Weller: AB Eden bent Ptc. goalkeeper's left hand post. It Bar:y on points.

was suggested around me in the Weltor: Pic, Burgess beat Ldg. stands that he mado no attempti Sen. Howell on points; Pte. to store as the penalty award

Doigns best AB Ayard on had been holly disputed by the points; A. B. Woods beat Pte. Kooge players.

James on points.

L, Middle; E. M. Goddard boob

Ple, Rees on points,

If this was so....and certainly

it looked suspiciously like it...

It was a foolish act, and not a

· Lt. Heavy: A. B. O'Sher beat sporting one, as so many people

Ple, Barnes on points,

seemed to think.

The conteste were well handled Early play was slightly in by Cd. PTO Ready RN, and favour of the home side but in ||

while SCPO 1, the 14th minute P. E. Poteren

...SMI Hart,

Nottielo! Sed out the dullos | Lastened onto a Gellachten

of M.C. in his umal efficient way, through pass and from an acute Those presented angle, glided the ball; into the

for comes of the nati

after dacht Arik by Captain (W) Greening, DSO,, DBP,

A tousle of bad defanaly

The MacTAVISH STAR RATINGS All Hongkong

Granger Hau Yung-sang Lou Yee Chan Fhi-hung Frazer Longland

Leo Tal-fal Szeto Man King Lok-sung Yul Chouk-vin Hau Ching-tao Ellingere Boldklub

Bartholm

Kurt

Hansen

P. E. Paterson Jens P. Hangm

L. Potervers

P. HARNES

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and Infl

who

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Ok in elder-Yolande Süva, Bernadine were held up by the close com-directed against the HKAAA's

on

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161

J. KIRKWOOD

Asst. Secretary,

HKAAA

His criticism on Monday was unnecessary polley of hoste. and tho The long Jumpers throwers could have been given more than three trials and could

been allowed have

short period to warm up. There was This nough lime for this. IN, CLARIFICATION.

programme, in fact, was con- Long jumper Ng Chuan-wal siderably shorter than it

naar to being hit by a normally.

enme

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