THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954.
400 METRES FINAL
HONGKONG TEAM MUCH TOO GOOD FOR MANILA -7-0 VICTORY
By I. M.
MacTAVISH
Whatever dissatisfaction the Manila officials may have felt when they heard that Hongkong had selected a team that contained several up- and-coming youngsters to oppose them in the annual Interport game, there can surely be no doubt in their minds now as to the wisdom of the selec- tion.
This Colony representative side was vastly superior in every department from goal to outside-left. This was never really a match in the accepted sense of the word. As soon as the strength of the opposition had been gauged, the locals took the opportunity of giving the crowd an exhibition of clever approach work based on overwhelming mid-field superiority... but as far as Manila was concerned it was a very good thing that the local forwards never really managed to finish off their work with the same decision as they built it up.
Mandia was a very poor side ya who shared five of the And as they they played on this Colony goals, were too fast and occasion they would he soundly too clever for the Manila wing trounced by many of the club halves but in the second half! sides in the Colony. They Ho came just a bit too gral- lacked any fixed plan of can-conselous and on many occasions paign and the backs
barge his ways wing halves show little det through when a quick pass to of how to counter the fast and his unmarked partner on
the cover local wings in fuck wing would have paid teller unly Dauden
right back showed any real sense of post- ilon,
Kreat
have
STARTED WELL
Kups where been. The
Renerally unsound
and the he
Wit d
to
bu:
was
slipped away with a share of i the spolls was by way of being a spot of soccer piracy.
The standard of play from both sides was often disappoint- Ing but this was in part due to the high wind that blew down the pitch and made delicate ball control difficult and tip-top passing Impossible.
on
14. A. V. Ford of the Welch Regiment winning the 400 Metres Ünal at Caroline Hill yesterday in 54.1 seconds from 2/Lt. K. R, Hindell (27 HAA Regt. RA). Third, in 55.5 seconds, was J. P. MacMahon with Leung Kam-po of South China, expected to win, fourth.— China Mail Photo,
Beat
Braves Pandas 12-4
By "SNOOPER”
over-
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Olivia de Havilland Is Stepping Out For An Oscar Hat-Trick
London.
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A girl who regularly reads the Wall Street Journal, who planned to be school teacher, but went on to win two Hollywood "Oscars," is coming to Britain,
Olivia de Havilland is the latest Hollywood star to sign for a British film in colour-her first over here. Adapted from the Kate O'Brfon novel, That Lady, it will have Olivia as a Spanish princess at the time of the Armada. Still to be cast is King Philip, husband of England's Mary Tudor, who falls in love with Princess Olivia in the picture,
At present in Paris, Olivia de Olivia, probably Hollywood's At college the planned to be Havilland has more than two only star who regularly really a teacher of English, and "Oscars" in hor baggage.
She the Anancial papers and is appeared in many productions has charm which doesn't appear suspected of being un "Intol- of the Saratoga Community to be put on in the morning and lectital," 100 a hard-headed, Players, scraped off at night.
sorlous-minded approach to har
But "Livvie" admilta heracl} to being stubborn and quick tempered,
carrer.
The summer in which sho was all set to become a teach- Of Richard Burton, her co- CT, the players put on a pro-
of star. In: My Cousin Rachel, she duction
A Shakespeare's says: "Ho's worried about be-Midsuminer Night's Dreami incoming a big star-dwesn't wont | Olivia played Puck, and after it
the responsibility."
her to
10
by
the
"Your
Your
'PERFECT ACTRESS*
When I was with her London Inst year she took
opened agenis pestered minutes to make up her mind
sign contracts. to order a salad and a glass of But there is none
of that milk.
about "Livvic." She rugled She refused, but on the re- many in the star - studded i commendation of a friend of a Earlier this year Columbia 'audience at
"Orear" | friend, Max Reinhardt persuad- wanted her to take over the Laward in 1950 шветь
the the re-ed her to sign with him as Rita Hayworth role in theceived her second award for understudy to the understudy screen version of Emile Zola's her
THE of Hermia in his film version of in performance classic. The Human Beast. She HEIRESS, asving in the the play, presented the studion with
grand
manner; Lady list of Dve men she deemed award in 1946 (TO EACH HIS "suitable" to be her leading OWN) I took ds an incentive, man. They were Marlon Brando, have always tried to venture Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, forward. Thank you for this
Lancaster Burt
Mont-
very generous assurance that I gomery Clift.
have not failed.* Note was available, so Miss de Havilland bowed out, I hope she does not make the BATTIQ kind of stipulation this summe.
But then the alar, who was born in Tokyo of English par- ents and is now a naturalised has long been the subject of much psycho-analysis among her friends and acquain-
dividends.
The Sailors certainly gave the Chu Wing-wah
elever bull plenty
of brot but the is still sending Chinese boys never showed any enough but be too many balls behind the goul.
appreciation of methods that Thomas trok a little
tim: to would have overcome the cle- Centre-half and
settle down, captain
he did menta... nlthough once
there was u Nieto starled well enough but he tooked very gco payer short spell late in the first half was
100 enstly enticed Indeesi. Iitti Kul-chiu was an when they Jooked like taking uway from the middle of the energetic and unselfish leader control of the proceedings. field and there
often who often had Nieto in trouble, were
The fortunes he
of the game; For Manila Linna should
did very was well in got! and had not a chance fluctuated regularly throughout team
beat him but, on changes, the Royal Navy piny with the shots that In its
any Nieto never gave up trying and should have had the ball in the and in its tactles, and on many Occasions
several three for Alvarez envored a lot of ground net two and
occasions. reward | Partington showed all his usual side without getting much wards were caught of
An incredibly poor pitching show by Jackie Wei con. and dash but his finishing was not when
Gonzal:s and das the forward pass was for his work,
tributed to the downfall of the Pandas by an Razon tried hard enough in the on a par with some of his recent delayed too long ats it very
forward line but they lacked the efforts, although only a couple whelming 124 margin at King's Park yesterday. The often was.
a fast note basic ability to beat the home of good saves by Yung Pui-chor Braves' batters, with the exception of first baseman Calau Play
The constant switching prevented two
American. his better Yvanovich, were exceptionally cool and hit Wel all over and for a short time the visitors, defence.
as though they might positions did not help the side tries from counting.
Morrison
At the close of play, the Braves had ac- but with to settle down and in fact often
had
inspired the field, un of it,
goal for the led only to team confusion.
game in
Sailors cumulated no fower than 13 hits, the outstanding batter only six minutes gone the
Koul
VERDICT: This was really
and It was due to his agility being right-fielder Buji Dhabher who had three hils in riot started with a real cracker-
Brid anticipation that Eastern four times at bat, including a three-bagger, Sing Two's one horse race. Jack counter from
le that the game were denled a goal during brilliant young Ho Cheung-yaught spot
his way through several
to show that there are their short period of superiority. who weaved
young fle: a
coming This
young man the defence to crash a fast rising
a sound Bloug #
In their safe player whose work shot into the set from 10 yards, keeping our footboll will suffer flashy and
on with who gets Just after this Manila vety nearly got
the job of keeping his goal in- when Mac
tact without employing any of the frills that one occasionally sees in
looked
make
started on
served
no deterioralinn
the only assal
Laren misjudged dush from re-assuring thought.
his goal and
boll neur the
failed to get the of the
corner
penalty aren. Gonzules got the
It's
Lau
THE TEAMA Manila: Llamas;
Dauden, Israel; Garela, Nieto, Alvarez; Icose ball and drove it towards.
uras: Gonzales Heredia, Puchecs, the goal but, with the go Villareal, Razon.
many yards out his
of
All Hongkong: MacLaren knees, Lau Yee, on his charge. cleared the bail off the goalline. (AF) Buckley (Army),
(South China); Chan Fal- Yeo This spurred the locals to hung"(Khichee). So Sau-ming greater effort and they raced to! the other end for Lo
Keng-(Kwong
Tong Sheung Ken- (owth Chan); Chu Wing was chuen to notch another after silpping cleverly through (South China). Lo Keng-chuch
(Sing Tao), the defence.
Kai-chiu
Lau
Ho Cheung Tao), Thomas
Just after this Thomas ran (Kwong Wuh).
and
گاری
in this position.
is
1st
nover
and
The Royal Navy backs halvos turned in a workmanlike performance and it must have
to Latham been disappointing
Wilson to see so many of their well directed movements fizzle out when they got to the forward line. Oldfield had good game in the middle of the half-back line and he saw to it urvatened danger down the centre of the field,
Eastern continue to be a sadly
There disappointing side.
is plenty of
of individual talent the line-up but it
seems that both team-spirit and enthusiasm are strangely lacking at present,
that little
tances,
and
•
She seeks a audience, and yet She is that sort of woman.
is so ally
that she intimidated by the butcher.
con be
AGENTS QUEUED
Though a painfully shy nine- year-old, Olivia was already an actress. In a school Hansel and Gretel she played the mother, the head angol and the second DITTER FEUD
witch. Some provocative facts are
But stepfather Fontains First baseman Calau Yvanovich, who has the best known. She has been Engaged approved of sotitis, prospects of annexing the Senior "A" Batting Champion-in a long,
on-and-off
left home. It took 20 years feud with her one-year-younger heal that breach. ship, was disappointing when he failed to gain a hit in
sister, Joan Fontaine. But Do two times at bat. Supporters of Pandas' shortstop Y. S. one has figured out why. Liang, must have been delighted by his single hit to keep his hopes very much alive for the Batting Title race.
EASY WAY
The other interesting feature, the outstanding performer with of the encounter was the home three hits in four when the Owls run of shortstop Robert Nunes triumphed over Pearl Chan's in the fifth inning.
the Pandarettes by 12-7 in The US Navy conceded
Senlor Ladies Play-oft game. the Rexes walkover to
while
Features of the
game were Mak Kwong's Chinese Athletic the home runs of Stella Correa aAssociation accounted
second and Irene Starkey
irth. For the Chins by 12.6 lute for South in the
losers, Bonule Chan Was prominent Senior "A" Axture.
with two hits in two. Winning pitcher was Doreen Ozorlo who
onto
Ho you (Sing neal
Bill Silva's Delawares, in their deputised for Terry Noronha. from pass
South bid for the Senior "B" Pennant,
China annexed the Cheung-you
(Army). and smashed n powerful right foot shot against
qualißed for the final play-off Junior Ladies Prenant with on
win R. NAVY 0, EASTERN O
the over
Chinese Ameri 11-5 the post, but a couple of minutes
Association. against Bob Suzman's later Lo Keng-chuen made the
cans the easy way when Jimmy Athletic The Royal Navy forward line
taking
a 0-3 Caroliners, after Herrick's Pandos gave them three with a fine effort.
was all ut sea in this First On this showing only goal-wal
walkover. The Pandas
were
dead, were nover Beriously Midway through the first half Division match played at Causekeeper Yung Pul-chor, Fong Sui- only able to field seven players threatened
win to
as they Kwong Wah's Lau Kai-chlu
way Bay on Saturday. Parting- chow and Tse Kam-ho Te at scheduled time, The de pleased. Successful batters were advanced the goal tally to four ton and company should have playing to form and 11 was ciding game will probably be Eme Babida and L. C. Yim. when he showed a lot of control in gently slipping the ball into the points tucked away in certainly through no fault of this played off on Sunday.
locker long before the trio that Eastern did not snatch Energetic shortstop Irene the net wide of Liamas.
Starkey of the Wahoos "A" was Left back Israel could make end and the fact that Eastern both points.
total
a
nothin
of the home right wing
triangle and his tendancy tu
wander upfeld left Chu Wing- wal with far too much room in which to move about....... and it was fortunate for the visitors
that the Uitle South China was not on the 'goal- he wasted by sending
winger In fact
several good passen the ball weakly behind.
Llamas mode a couple of
good saves from Tong Sheung
the defence but
as a whole
never suggested that it won capable of countering the wiles of the local forward line.
RIGHT INTO GEAR
Hongkong got right into gear as soon as the second half tarted, but it was not until 20 minutes had gone that they got another goal, and again it was
Ho Cheung-yau
damage,
for
from
who dld the
the corner area he sent
of the
their
Portuguese Ladies Retain International Title With
Two Goals In Extra Time
Fortugal retained the Ladies' International Hockey League title for the second year in succession when they defeated England by 3-1 in the final yesterday at the Recreio ground after extra-time,
The champions were held to a 1-1 score after 70 minutes, but broke through the deadlock during the 10 minutes' additional time with two fine goals by Lily Collaco and Stella Correa,
went
bitter,
Standing 5ft. 4in. (waight 8 she has reddish-brown stone), hair, brown eyes.
Sa
Truo to the old backstage plot tradition, the first Hermia got a film contract for another picture, the second fell ill—and Olivia took the part.
That was in 1935. The same year she signed a contract with Warners,
of
From directors, stars, tech- nicians she won the title "The perfect actress."*. Now, after 40-odd pictures
she still chooses her roles with almost clinical care, and has demanded and got 200,000 dollars
a plc- ture.
dia. At the moment she is deter- Olivia | mined to add a third "Oscar"
to to her baggage. I hope she does
It with That Lady.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NINTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 20th March & Saturday 27th March, 1954. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.80 p.me and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. each day.
Zatopek Winsum
Paris Race
Paris, Mar. 21. Emil Zatopek, the Czech Olympic triple champion, today The
won à cross-country race near Paris organised by the Communist newspaper "L'Humanite."
In the Junior League, the Rookies were knocked right out of thele stride by the Chinese Athletic Association first stringers who won without dimeulty by 12-2. By virture of this lop-sided victory, the CAA ballplayers have assured them- selves of the League tilla..
The Pandas scored a well- deserved
win over
20 Gunners. No fewer than 14 rung were registered in the first inning and at the close of play the Pandas established a record- breaking score of 35-2 to hand the soldiers their worst setback of their softball career.
The
HOW THEY STAND
Following are the up-to-date standings:-
Benior "A"
P. W. L. Avg. 13 11 3840 13 9 4 092 12 8 4 .008
Saints
CAA Braves Pandas Warriors US Navy
which saw SCAA
to score was Rexes
both aidos,
Zatopek ran the 10 kilo metres distance in 30 minutes 40 seconds, followed by Poland's Jerzy Chromik who same in second in 31 minutes 20 seconds. The Soviet Union's Vladimir Kuts was third in 31 minutes
34 seconds.
Kuts took the lead from the stort, but after the first 1,000 metres the Czech "locomotive” moved up levet with the
Russian from third place.
The race from then on was a match between these two champions who had rapidly out- distanced all the other com- petitors.
The Becrotary's Office, at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a.m, each day.
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UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1954. THE 1953 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL
THEN.
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsiblo. for all visitors Introduced by him,
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House I ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811),
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Chlid is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western standard..
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MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
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Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for After several sprints Passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the and hard going on the upward Betting Booths in the Members Betting Hall, grade of the truck, Zatopek managed to leave Kúts behind and was leading by five seconds
at the end of 5,000 metres,
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Zatopek, grimacing even moro than usual, pushed Kuts to the end of his endurance in the last 1,000 Metres so that the Soviet 0.1000 runner was beaten out of second 0 1000 place. 2,000
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10 am. on the day preceding the Race Meeting for which they are reserved. will be sold and the 'reservation cancelled for futuro Meetings.
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The reservation of any particular number does not confer on Zatopek's running was that of the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket Junior League
the champion he is. Earlier he bearing the appropriate number Is Issued to and can be produced 18 14 1938 said that he was not at the top by the holder.
.875 of his form.
The match produced a good Both Stokes and Howson were The second half,
off their best neither side able Ten minutes later Lo Kong-standard of play with the Eng-unrble to give chucn made it a real gala day land team prominent with their with the very few opportunities featured by some fine work by
the Sing Too representatives hard hitting clearances and the that came their way and Gerrard the defenders of when he got the sixth goal and Portugal Xl dominating in speed at entre-forward did not have Read and Lambooy were parti-Americans
121 a too happy afternoon with her cularly prominent
the Arst Delawares et the same time complets his and teamwork.
The
defences of both team distributing passes.
15 minutes or so, as time and hat-trick.
Pandas England started well and for again they broke through the With five minutes left for play acquitted themselves well, unul Thomas scored the goal which England, subjected to the more the first 10 mmutes maintained continuous offensives of the CAA (1)
in got the biggest hand of the sustained combined pressure of continueus
pressure the Portuguese forwards.
Pandas territory. Erratic afternoon. Getting the ball out the Portuguese forwards, crack- Portuguese
inability
In to combine,
the extra passes and
their PI Dodgers ume, on the left touchline he moveded up in the extra time. inde, beating thre
Although three shots three men, and
however, nullified all their scor- strong efforts in the second half Comets
attempla past her, Reece in the England ng
arki allowed began to tell on the English Maumaus then
high goal gave a grand display, be- Portugal to gradually usrume defence and within one minute CAA (2). dot over the head of?ween the slicks and but.for control of the pop
from the bully-off Lily Collaco 25 Gunners the many good saves made by After 17 minutes of play made another characteristic run Cubs the luckless Liamas into the for her the score would have been Portugal opened the scoring into the "p" and
and scored from Rookies corner of the not to bring the greater in Portugal's favour.
through Lilly Collaco who close in, score up to a self explanatory
Stella Corren, Portugal's distinct superiority
a centre, made her
Issue snapped
the put forward line over a die- the
Into the "D" and neatly boyond doubt in the second half way For the locals MacLaren had
canised Englant vanguard pleasant Sunday afternoon
the tide into their favour pushed the Ball into the net of extra time with a dizzling Wahoos "A" swung
after drawing Reece out of her drive from a short corner, and if he had brought along as the game progressed.
charge.
The final whistio -came with Ably led by his favourite book there would
centre-forward
Stung by this reverse Eng- Portugal the deserving, winners have been little to interrupt his Margie Rozarlo, they were land swung back into the at- by three goals
Buckley concentration.
and particularly
withck and were duly rewarded dangerous
THE TEAMS tack Lau Yoo were seldom in the their right fianic combination of
Portugal: Doreen Ozorio: Ena slightest trouble and so tight Stella Corres and Lily Collaço, was the covering that even both of whom it up an when they did have, a moment oustanding performance in their of anxiety there was always respective positions of right- assistance close at hand...
wing and incldo-right" Little So Bau-ming had
TRIED HARDYALAY excellent game at centre-half and on either side of him Chan Fal-hting and Tong Sheung blotted the Manila insido for wards out of the play
7-0....
an
In
afterwards with their
one.
A equalising goal. Following Roza-Pereira, Elsino Souza: Doroen Ozorio Nidla Olmund, Evelyn Alonço, short-corner miskicked the ball and Doris Frisky Ferreira; Stella Corres, Barten followed up by driving Lily Collaco, Margio Rozario, it hard pas her
Iréne Starkey,, Rita Marquca, 17 w England The Interval came after. Eng-
Day: Reece; Joan land had arrowly missed a Lambooyd Rosemary Road; chance of taking the lead when Maunie Bones,Wilma Watson. Luy Stoles made good sole Margo Blenkinsop, Nonila and most of their effortă peterasă" cum into the DB only to are Jumper Libby) Bokes, Capt. her partin Karive crash into the Gerrard Busanne Hewson,
The Bogliak forwards; tried hard to combina - but met with itle success in this direction
The Bing Tao Inside forwards, out intors drily in Lo Kang-chilled and Ho Chring= || dividian" "Kttery
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vilan
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