THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1964,
THE BOAT RACE CREWS
The Cambridge crew chosen for the 100th race against Oxford on the Tide way on April 3 training on the Ouse at Ely. They are J. A. N. Wallis - (bow), J. C. G. Stancliffe, D. K. Hill, K. A. Masser, M. G. Baynes, C. M. Davies, J. N. Bruce, M. J. Marshall (stroke) and J. W. Tandown (cox),
Training at Wallingford for the 100th boat race against Cambridge is the crew chosen by Oxford. They are (from bow) R. A. Wheadon, E. V. Vine, J. A. Gobbo, R. D. T. Raikes, H. M. C. Qalek, J. McLeod, E. O. G. Pain, J. J. Harrison (stroke) and W. R. Marsh (cox).–Centra] Press Photos.
Macao
Forward Line
Much Too Good For The
Combined
Services
The Macao Interport Hockey XI, holders of
added another trophy to their year's collection.
the Interport Cup, yesterday
After being held to a 2-2 draw last year, they became the first winners of the shield presented by the Commander British Forces, Hongkong, when they defeated the Hongkong Combined Services in the annual match yesterday by three goals to
one.
The winners again displayed breated the crowd to a în ex- Maçao went ahead in the 12th that brilliance in the forward hibition of back-stick play while minuto line which
well-taken
with A recently led them Taylor gave a creditable per penalty corner. Ritchie sent in
win. line.
to their Interport victory and formance in the Services' back hard drive, were full value for their
Extremely fast
with
long swinging
apportunist Inside the
each of the ove forwares and with
were conspicuously
their
cause
thelr
of lack of cohesion in movements but also be-
cause of over-excessive dallying with the ball.
THE GOALS
the initial
Tho
ball into
The Combined Services took dilly the offensive from
bully-off but frittered two penalty corners, Taylor did Basto:
away
which Boxall
the
CHINESE WIN TROPHY
CROWD ACCORDS GRANGER A BIG HAND AT GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCH
By I. M. MacTAVISH
During the ceremony of the presentation of the trophy and In- dividual medals at the end of this game which was played at the Club Stadium yesterday, the big crowd accorded a tremendous hand to Granger, the HKFA goalkeeper... and it was an ovation that was worthily earned. The blonde goalkeeper was having his first game since his recent injury and his brilliant display shows that he has now made a complete recovery.
But Granger was just one good player among many, for this was a game that had its thrilling moments and some spells of brilliant play, and if the goal- keeper caught the eye it was because of his particularly vital job in the run of play.
Looking over the whole game, (selves behind. As it was they | Reeves had a very poor first and appreciating that first the held out to the end and still hair but after the interval he CAAF and later the HKFA had managed to keep the game at came bang into the game. terms of superiority, a draw top-pitch interest with fast raids McGregor and Bennett kept was a fair result and was upfield.
things moving in the miche, good enough to give the Cup 13: Wal Fat-kim had another but this is one cup tle that the
who had already good game in goal for, the Hitle Thomas will want to for- won the first game in the series, Chineze and he got grand sup- get as quickly as possible,
Play started at top speed and port from Hatt Yung-sang and
VERDICT: the ball
was moved from one Lau Yee although both backs end to the other at a hot pace, were occasionally beaten by the In the early fluctuations the HKFA wingers, Chinese boys looked the more constructive side and Reeves, Toth and Santos were not find ing it easy to get control of the ball as it was
moved quickly from man to man in the CAAF attack.
Lunnon early showed a brisk turn of speed and Lau Yee had
Ko Po-keung did not look too well before the start but his play betrayed no indisposition.
Tong Sheung and Chan Fol- hung were both quieter than usual and in the forward lina Au Chi-yin did not got the sup- port that he should.
Ho Cheung-you worked hard throughout but
Szato
to be fast in the tackle to shut appeared a little tired after his
out tho Bager soldier. The
Grand entertain-
mont plenty of hard knocks... but not a single suggestion of doubt- fal taelles,
..clover football...
THE MACTAVISH STAR RATINGS CAAF
WAI FAT-KIM HAU YUNG-SANG LAU YEE
KO PO-KEUNG Man CHAN FAI-HUNG winger sent over several in-hard game the
previous day. TONG SHEUNG viting crosses and from one of Both wingers carried the ball CHU WING-WAH these Bennett and McGregor cleverly but once again Chu |SZETO MAN Wing-wah failed to finish off his AU CHI-YIN made a concerted effort to get the ball into the net only to be good play in decisive fashion.
HO CHEUNG-YAU In the HKFA boulked by Wai Fat-kim.
side Granger MOK CHUN-WAH The crowd got plenty to shout was right at the top of his form about as first one goal and then and Armstrong and Wells saw the other was threatened a Frazer played a
to it that he was well covered. GRANGER
reat captain's ARMSTRONG the respective keepers manurged to clear their lines with little to part in the centre-half berth WELLS
while Toth and Santos finished | TOTH strongly after a shaky start, FRAZER The forward line was SANTOS brilliant and disappointing in LUNNON
spare.
FIRST GREAT ROAR
The first
No. 1.
THOMAS
НКҒА
great roar of the turni. Lunnon was fast and REEVES game came in the 34th minute elever and his readiness to have BENNETT during h period of sustained a shot made him danger man MCGREGOR CAAF pressure. The ball was sent back by Mok Chun-wah to Lau Yee who was following up a strong forward surge. The South China left back carried the ball right up to the 18 yards line and let go a magnifl- cent drive that flow Tiko a bullet to the top right hand corner of the goal........R
a counter all the
KITCHEE 3, KMB 2
way Wes
But the acclamation stopped in 10,000 throats as Granger threw himself up- wards and sideways to get tils clawing fingers to the ball and edge it over the bar.
of
A
Why
་
****
Kitchee Won The Senior Shield
TO FIGHT COCKELL
A new picture of Roland La Starza, the American heavyweight boxer, who is to fight Don. Cockell, the British Heavyweight Champion, in London on March 30.
-Central Press Photo.
HMS Newcastle Win The Fleet Sevens
By "PAK LO”.
On Saturday afternoon at Causeway Bay, the HMS Newcastle “A” team won the Fleet Seven-a-Side Tourna- ment when in the finals they beat HMS Crane "A" by 11 points to all. The Shield was presented to the winners by Commodore A. H. Thorold, OBE, DSC, RN.
The Shield had been won by HMB Tamar for the last three years running, and it was a pity that this year.” the Tamar was not represented in the Sevens,
There was perhaps not zoj for holding on the ground, and much-skill in these Sevens us in Wail made no mistake to give the Colony Sevens, but this was them another throw pointe). more than made up for by the From now, on Newcastle were Ane spirited playing of all the definitely - on top, and, when
this
obliged,
teams.
SEMI-FINALS
Newcastle "A" 6, Communication "A" 5.
they got yet
another penalty
time OIL the Crane 25, and Wall once again
game was practically all over.
Newcastle started with a nice; Crane started a nice attack in
lincout
from a down the
in a nice run waited too
but they had
touch
attack, which sent Hopkins away) the last and Newansla Kitchee won this game, and the honour of holding the out. The wing to score well quickly, put the
Senior Shield for the next twelve months, because they remembered one of the oldest axioms in the game... "Keep playing football... it pays in the end.”
At seven minutes past five at the Club Stadium on Saturday afternoon the Kitchee players could have been
ball
Inte
kick was missed. when the final bell went, Newcastle did all the attack- Newcastle were definitely the ing in this half and only poor best team on show, and they handling in their threes kept never once deliberately kicked the score so low.
for touch, thus making all their Then a good three move, and games so very much more in- Wall passed out after drawing feresting. his man, are the winger quickly passed back. again to Wall who
GAME CANCELLED Tonight's floodlit
From then until the interval forgiven if they had thrown over all the accepted. went over near theween the Club
Rocha, Romario,
Nolasco,
the
It is difcult to single
out manage any of the Macao- forwards for special mention as all of them the net from the second corner, Ritchie, Jorge, Almeida. were equally prominent, with it
this was disallowed for Combined Services "A": Box Ritchie, Marques and Jorge
all; Taylor, each obtaining a goal.
The Services deservedly took Petters, Forde; Homer, Perry, Boxall: Reynolds, the lead in the 15th minute Smith, McMahon, Tayen. The Services, who flelded when free-hit into the "D" exactly the same England team found Perry who gave Almada which lost to Pakistan e few no chance with 'a fast waist- days
were again well high drive. served by Smith and Perry in the forward line.
They had
1
conversion was barely
The
game be
and the Bank has been cancelled.. beckuse of flooded. condition of "the
accurate tried to score under the posts, Kowloon Docks
Bowlers Win By
One Wicket
It was a shot worthy goal and Lau Yee has the con- solution of knowing that it took a save supreme to prevent him scoring list. getting his name
on the goal-
both sides served up entertain- stopped but inside-right Jorge on the move) In the half-line the Services, followed up. and deflected
ing
football and with Toth and standards of their normal play and had tried to drive, Reynolds, Potters and balt into the a good Farde, were slightly the super-goal.
at the Santos getting a tighter Comer
on the CAAF inside men
grip rather than plan, their subsequent attacks.
In the second hal the they ier. The Macao halves started
started well, and after to a little shakily
Services tried hard to HKFA
team was holding its
entored this final King Lok-cang. but gradily reduce the lead in the remaining own in attack and defence.
....onst
not a long penalty, the ball went
ent to the tle Arm favourites to win and until the opponents in offence.
improved да play progressed period of the game but though
game was well Wall Despite the fact that they had and came well to the support of suce
who broke through, handed ground. The most noticeable factor det, how they were two Butts through Chu Wing keung, who once inceard of touching down
goals advanced successful in penetrating the in the play
dia they equalise off three men, crossed the as much of the play as the their forwardi in the second defence time and again, lacked the
immediately after of the game gaie. Macno forwards, the Services | half.
Interval was that
got his head to an forward line
the that final touch in putting the Chines could never
comer by Ho Ying-fun to beat with two or three men ap- boys had really get going not only be-
It was the sort abviously the net. The final decided to try and speed up that might have shattered the
of situation Wai Fat-kim.
proaching rapidly. He was tac- whistle came with Macho the their forward play and greater plans and the spirit of lesser in what was left of the 90
Kitchee put on the pressure kied before he could touch down winners by three goals to one. THE TEAMS
uro was being made of Mok sides than Kitchen proved to be minutes, but KMB held out and
The idea was good but the Macao "A":
Chun-wah and Chu Wing-wah on this occasion...and I con took the game into extra time.
three points would have been on the
wings.
but this sider that the real honour for In the 14th minute of the extra Communications
as the of more use, especially to put the ball into | Cordeiro;_ 7. Nolasco, Marques, change in tactics did not pay to Chau Man-chi and Chan F period Kwok Yau snapped up a
their eventual victory must go
al inst got dividends expected
under way and with. ปี good HKFA full backs, were tackling fluence when around them there Armstrong and Wells,
the tie, and foot rush took the ball to hung for their steadying in-chance and wen the
the the Shield, for Kitchee.
Thanks to a last-wicket Nowcastle's ́line · and · "touched curacy, and as Reaves too, had pale and desperation. and kicking, with speed and ac- was more than just a touch of Kitchee deserved to win, for kick was converted, leaving W. M. Davidson and M. down under the posts. The partnership of 87; between. In footballing ability they were
Nowcastle with a very slender Logan, on to his game the
clearly the better side... but BLASTED THE CRITIOS Chinese were forced right back
Kowloon Docks one point lead. However, they ENGLAND WINS
shall long
remember the on to the defensive.
KMB blasted the critics with plucky and stout fight put up munications until no side.
managed to keep out the Com Recreation Club lawn CROSS COUNTRY changed frequently between the seven minutes by Tang Yee-kli
McGregor and Bennett inder- two thrilling goals in the first by KMB.
bowlers yesterday defeated, Newcastle "B" 0. Crane "the KCC lawn bowlers by one This lead, however, was short! lived as Ritchie soon gathered
CHAMPIONSHIP
For the winners Lee Ping- centre-forward and inside left and Tsang Ming-chuch. There chul,
was no score in the wicket in an exciting trian- These two forwards tried hard a good centre from Nolasco
Chan Fal-hung, Chau first half as the game. swayed positions but this was a move was a suspicion of looseness in Man-chi, to get the attack going but un- to the top of the "D" and drove Alain Mimoun (France) won
London, Mar. 27.
that
and forth between the two gular cricket series match. Wing-keung, back suitability of style of play and in
never really paid off as the Kitchee defence at this stage King Lok-sang and Kwok Yau 25's, with Nowcaille doing most shot that found the individual event for the when out of his natural berth,
When Davidson joined, Logan, Bennett was not lack of stickwork made it dim-Boxall just out of reach.
so effective and Kwok Ying-kee was not were the outstanding players of the attacking,
the Docks had lost nine wickets cult for the other forwards to
nearly na confident as he usually while the KMB players who third time and. England retained The interval came with the the team title in the
The second half was played at for 88 runs in reply to the KCC combine smoothly with them.
Inter- acora: even at 1-1 after two national cross-country
BRILLIANTLY TURNED
a good speed but still there was total of 92. Davidson, cleverly earned. recognition were Hung cham- very near efforts by Smith and pionship at Bromfordbridge to-
Hing-yuk, Tang Sum, Ng Kee better in this half, while, New Logon smartly backing up to In defence both teams rose to Homer had come to nought.
score. Crane On several pecasions he badly cheung, Tang Yeo-kit and Lee
did we much farmed the Bowling, "and" with In spite of the FA pressure mistimed the ball, but it was Tai-fal Breat heights during long
castle's passing the opening goal nearly came at goalkeeper Cheung Koon-hing
was becoming The second half saw Macno
help: steal
the singles,
pair periods of the game. Almada gradually wresting the initiative 1952,
imoun, winner in 1949 and the other end where another who appeared to be caught nap-
ranged.
edged their day in the Macao goal had much and in the seventh minute they course in 47 mins 31 secs.
covered the nine-mile scoring header was brilliantly ping when the goals were scored. mention for his spirited play in Szeto Yue deserves special less to do than Boxall, who took the lead through Marques,
turned on to the bar and away
time the Craps threes got clan made the winning hity, turning showed excellent anticipation in who netted an eary goal after England 29 points, France 83 then on it was the Chinese who from the shook, started to play sportingly agreed
team placings were to safety by Granger.
From
Kitchee, once they recovered the left-back position where he away from a ɑmeout and Pudick the ball to
the square the many brilliant saves that he being left with it as a result of points, Belgium 102 points, Spain, Thomas had not squandered but it was not until a few The trophy was presented to Final and the Semi-final thero contributors
to deputise we sent off down the wring to boundary. a well-timed fent from Ritchie 148 points, Scotland 170 points,
had to defend desperately and fast and methodical
for Chan Kar-sa football,
who was un-
score in the corner.
Davidson was of off a hard centre
In the interval between the while the other the two Macao full-backs and wing Almeida.
from left Wales 288 points, and Ireland several excellent chances they minutes after
203 points-Reuter.
to the must surely have found them they got their first goal through game by Air Commodore R.C. St. Brides Bay and Oppossum. the interval that the winners at the end of the was friendly game between
FWIL
St. Brides scored for the second (13) VERDICT: A rind foal,
pal time in the last minute: off) and M. Logan, (not fought a fast pace through succesfu out. This game. dispels - the lend over: Öppõemini: Bach leam memory, of the mat meeting be« scored ones in the first halls | 6 virkabel for= 56 |tween the MLME-TWO
ngo,
effected.
Rosario, was the steadier
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