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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY – 15,2 1834.
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ARMY FULLY DESERVED SECOND TIME OVER THE WATER JUMP Halberg Could Win The
THEIR 3-0
WIN AGAINST
COMBINED UNIVERSITIES
By “ARGONAUT””
Army, the current Hongkong Hockey League Champions, successfully withstood the challenge of the Combined Universities in a friendly match at Pokfulum yesterday.
Two quick goals, one after another, in the 15th minute of play by Smith and McMahon enabled them to take a 2-0 lead in the first half. Cox added the third goal In the 20th minute of the second half to complete the 3-0 victory by the soldiers,
of University of Malaya and four together with the fact that the Though showing ats
Army players were playing in BufTernig
"off-seasonlts", from Hongkong University. frona
BADLY MISSED
their off-season, nuded the pelicularly in ball control, and
of really top-grade possibility player who
hard-
playing much
of Howell,
toji tonours
below the form
more forceful
R
wer!
streans
On
Elly
and
was badly
inove-
that won them the Championship missed yesterday was their in-hockey being played.
on their Army relied this year, the local team fullyxide-right, Yeup Khin-yin, who deserved their 3-0 victory.
hud to be on the side line with hitting play and through passes They were the
hand injury sustained in the and the Combines Universities
their short-parsing on Inter-Vanity cricket match. on trustful ride, and
Malayan Univer-ments which time and again wore The seven imals especially well served in with their half-
fully 1114 defence,
Tintained hampered by lack of cohesion players Petters 1:14
their beputation as members of and understanding.
The first
came in the Koal Forde easy meilung the day's the Singapore League Champion
15th minute after Army had The continu
the lusink
of the offensive. side, assumed most Though on they
played yesterdity with roll-la from just inside the Terebing passes kept their for-
attack wards at the
went past three for the
ronspicuously more ftress than 25-yard line
players to the and their opponents.
of the "D" majo perd of the gume
Mettoy with Smith providing a constant
gathered the ball Ronnie
at centre where Smith with threat
and Mik Ba
NOITH forward produced
very and slammed it hard past Yeow. the attack
Immediately and beautifit moves in
from the bully- stickwork achet
the Mr-Malut
Op which might have resulted in at oft, inside-right Reay look showing
three goals had the ball into the
hrdi drove portunisin. It was only a mat-lest 4 before they scored
Yeow managed to Beside-forwarsla heen more op- | hardl Hoveration portunist. Combined
stop the ball, bul was woble ATEL Prinses fran
Outside-left hang Blang-ens to get anywhere near the follow- showed good stickwork and in-
up shot by McMahon. Had some patty muves th the left-wing Only Samad to Kader among them seemned
menfle side, sending Its hard-hitting passes pealely astray.
Chew
The
1 t
('ux
Thr
One Upset In Colony Bowls Championship
one
be on the
Chin-hin of the local University tender to bang 10 the ball for too long in his prestion
Inside-right and proved to be the weakest link in the forward line.
R
ut
ine,
Two close matches and
Wahab, also of the incal Uni- featured uzessei
the versity, fried hard nt inside-left Colony baWN Bowls Open but was evidently unaccustomed Singles Championship fix the short passes fed him by bas centre-forwand I was i
116 Lt;¢• slow Bide tares played off yesterday.
in using some very good cross AI TRO Francis Lee of
centres from his right-balf. He Craigongower went down in
had almost two on goals, but surprise defeat at the hands in both metasions was thai shade F. (i, da Luz, who took only 17 tous slow and to inexperienced for Boxall, who moved up at the hendis to dispose of his formida-
for brusic the ble rival, Luz started off with
JUR three nod was never headed.
Gundendran and Karpal Singh At Hongkong Cricket Cherfie Thompson of KCC. wire next to McCoy easily the trailing 11-17 on the 21st L..F.
Cosgrove, staged
recovery
by 22-19.
Club,
"D
At the interval Army led by two gonis to .
Army's third goal was scored in the 20th minute of the second half. During a malee in the Universities
"D".
Mayanda rieared the ball across from the left to the top of the "D". Cox stopped it and took a long shot which went just inside the up- right past the goalkeeper,
THE TEAMS
Army: Roy Boxall: Taylor, Boxall: Bowell, Petters, Forde; Cox, tray, Smith, McMahon, Teyen.
Combined Universities: Yeow Yeow, Arthur Meng-teng;
Karpal Mayanda; Gunendran, Singh, Kingsley Doroff; Samad Kader. Chow Chin-hin, Ronnie McCoy, A. Wahub, Phung Slang-
eng.
to best players in the whole Com Pakistan Bowlers
To win a tense matchnt
The other
n grand bined Universities side. Playing right-half and centre-half respectively, they were midnły for keeping the close battle was responde G. Perkins of PRC de- the game. when
Marshallsay by a fented W margh of 10 shots, winning 21
Flogged For 359
sor at Hongkong Football Club Army slick at bay throughout At Northampton
11.
In all the other matches, ro- aults wert generally lopsided. willi Ela favoured winning fairly comfortably,
The following are the scores. A: HKFC: G.
Perkins J.
WIG
Dortat
a little on the erratic side with his clearances, though playing a good defensive
Kume
WOJ
Northampton, July 14. Northamptonshire's Com- monwealth pinyers did well
the
11 expense
the Pakistan bowlers when the
at
Second time round over the water jump in the 3.000 Meires Bleeplechase in Staff Sgt. Bromley the Army Individual Athletic Championships at Aldershot, was beaten into second place by Ļi. Allann in a new Army record time of 9 mins. 44.4 pecs.
A Magnificent Piece Of Strategy Won The
World Cup The
Germans
Says ARCHIE QUICK
When the Germans gave the British Army an 8-0 drubbing at Dusseldorf the eleven young National Servicemen who represented us were unanimous, that they were the finest footballers they had ever played against or seen. Sunderland goalkeeper and Army skipper Willie Fraser went even further and said: "That side can win the World Cup."
Later that evening at one of Dusseldorf's lush night-spots on the Konig Allep the German Football Association's genial secretary Dr Georg Xandry, was modest even to say that he thought "we have a chance,"
in this
schedule and mont which gives rise to much to When I got back to London I pocording
feelings as occurred cal-Binyed on in the tournament. was laughed at by my
slash of Magyars and Latins. leagues of the gallunal press for
men Bent off, LWO daring to suggest that the Ger- mans might win. Nevertheions, they have. The "unbeatable"
and have lost their four-year
on
Sitting in a Dortmund cafe
סמינויד
penalties, at least one crippling
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Empire Games Mile, John Landy Says
· Montreal, July 14. John Landy, the 22-year-old Australian who holda the record for the fastest mile run in history, said today that his British Empire Games race in Vancouver against Britain's Roger Bannister on August 7 probably would be his last big effort.
"I'm not prepared to go on indefinitely chasing fast times," Landy told a sunrise breakfast news conference at the Montreal Airport. "Besides, what could I prove by running a few seconds faster when there are numerous other milers today who have much more basic speed than I have."
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Landy arrived here from. Landy spid a feeling of London aboard a Trans-Canada) "well-being. confidence und Air Lines Super-Constellation general happiness" was a much accompanied by four
factor in running other
greater members .ot the Australian fast Milo than the conditiona Empire Games team. The five of the track or the weather, athletes boarded a TCA North "although the track should be Star for the flight to Vancouver Toasonably Arm the tempera- following the news conference. ture not above 75 degrees and
not too much wind." The Melbourne agriculture student who set the world Mile
"The four-minute Mile is not record at 2 mins, 68 socs, on half as hard to run as people June 21 at Turku, Finland. | have made it out," be added, numed Wes Sandou of Kansņa në "but I don't expect to go any miler with the greatest faster than I have and I don't potential today.
think Bannister and I will pre- vide the race of the century that everyone is looking for."-- United Press.
the
wan
was
He said that Bannister, whose 8:50.4 mark he battered only 40 days after it
set, definitely
capable of bettering his time," but he predicted as a "disappointingly slow race" at Vancouver.
100
EXPECTING TOO MUCH
"People are expecting much," he said. "In a race like that one will be, both Bannister end I will be watching each other very closely and a third man will probably come along
And win IL I wouldn't be a bit
surprised if Murray Halberg of Now Zealand benta us He's capable of it."
both.
The shy, wavy-haired Aus tralian said that Chris Chataway of Britain "definitely had a lot to do" with Bounister breaking the four-minute mark.
He added, however, that Chataway had much less to do with his bettering Bonnister's time than most people bolloved.
"Chataway paced Bannister," I set the pace ho said, "but he didn't pace me. In the rice at Turku,
that's all When I heard him Chataway pushed me,
TEAMS START ARRIVING AT
VANCOUVER
Vancouver, July 14. The mighty Australian entry in the British Empire Games, paced by five world record holders, arrives here today to start an invasion of more than 800 athletes from 24 countries.
The defending champion Aus- tralian team will check in at the International Airport ол ན Canadian Pacific Airlines flight from Sydney this evening.
Miracle Miler John Landy wan carlier on a due a few hours Trans-Canada Airlines I]ght from Montreal
The 18-membor group, made on my heels 1 had to find some-up of 20 track and field entries,
thing catre to win and it 10 swimmers, aix Towers, seven happened to be there filthough I had no intention' of trying for a record at the start of the race,"
"I think it would be unwise
boxers, Ave cyclists, eight wrestlers, three wolghtlifters, six fencers and seven lawn bowlers will be greeted by Mayor Fred Hume and other officials.
at stadie, pools and tracks
at a cost of $2,800,000.
WITHOUT UNMASKING This allowed them to have a Hungarians have been overcome without unmasking their own tadeling as an International has good look at the Hungarians injury and such reckless
Austria were well and never previously known. suns. truly beaton is tho semi-fingt The Brazilians must take the record of non-defekt.
It was a magnificent piece of and then, with their full nytil-full blame for this. They could to bear, they not face defeat and brought out strategy
Dr Jery brought the part of mis
trainers triumphed over the Hungarlons every foul manoeuvre possible. two Xandry and
Landy said he intended to re- It is a wonder that Yorkshire- that made victory possible. It by 3-2.
The team, accompanied by nine mon Arthur Ellis,
Fofurn to London after the Games 01 Halifax, and had was planned in Frankfurt and.
no plans for apoBelals, will live at the plush guide this brought to fruition at Berne.
with the shrewd German Was ever able to
pearances in the United States Empire Village on the campus or a race with Santeo,
of the University of British The Brazilians were Whep Germany met Hungary trainer, Otte B, I was fold stormy dog-fight to its full
Columbla and will start practice, in the Arst round they know how his team of super-athletes minutes. that even if they lost they had been drilled to forget all obviously intent that he should epynty sforod 859 for six would have to replay with Raly i the stories about Hungarian and not do so and force an abandon- to attempt another big roop so built spoeially for the Games
ment. to
soon after the one that's com- for a second group place and a South American magle and
," he said. "It might Ing_up," Yet things could have been 10 continuance in the competition, get on with their own
Thricen Southern Rhodesigns big disappointment to prove
also were scheduled to arrive So they folded only four first game, patterned on the English different. Up to halt time this everyone. Besides, have just
was almost the greatest game of about reached my limit and it's today, The team from South Hungary, model. team
football of all time. the replay
Notable,
about time to start thinking
Africa will arrive on Thursday. Players tike the Walther too, for a goal by Hidegkutl, other things. I've been running and the British Gulana team on brothers, Eckel Rahn, Morlock, the Hungarian contre-forward, continuously since December 12, Friday. Liphrich, and Turek do not
played on for
several including might big. races in of Who
Athletes shorts had Scandinavia, and even if I could and minutes after his Puskos, Czibar, Hidegkuti
keep it up physically, the mental the rest of the wonder Hun- Practically been torn off him! garians, but there was no mis It will be a game that will strain is too much." taking their direct methods and also go down in history as the The 3:00 Milo is within the Bydney, July 14. Palice will treble their normal accurate shooting at Dusseldorf. frat time a Member of Parllu- onpabilities of several
ment has been sent off, for that force pt Sydney Cricket Ground
Perhaps the wisest thing the s what
Hungarian deputy for the third en on Saturday
Gormans did was not to panie skipper Bozsik is. Anal Rugby League Test match when the Hongyer 80 club sur-
British between the
touring
FIGHT-A-MINUTE prisingly won the German Cup team and Australia, it was an-Final against Kalseriauton at nounced here today.
Yrow Meng-teng in goal could be blamed for the three goals that were conceded, but Arthur Yeow at full-back
little shaky, Mayanda at left-back was the declared in 380 minutes on steadier ant played
fairly a docile wicket at Northamp good game except for the very ton today. In the last half bad clearance towards the centre hour the tourists scored At HKCC: C Thompson of the "D" which gave Army bent 1. F. Cosgrove 22-19: A.
their third goal of the match five without loss. H. Seemin beat K. B.
beat W. J. Marshallway 21-17; A.R.A. Rahman beat A. E. Jones 21-4,
21-10.
At IRC F. G. Franels Lee 21-14.
Baker
in Luz beat
At KDC: G C Norman beat E. M. Alarcon 21-18.
R Kermani At KCC: F
beat J. A. Tibble 21-7.
AI KBGC: B. P. F. Mar- ques beat C. C. Ma 21-16.
POSTPONED MATCHES The Hongkong Lawn Bow Association has sent a circular to all Clubs' Bowls Conveners advising them that next week to play off has been set aside
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ON THE FAST SIDE
Play was on the fast side, but the slightly bumpy condition of the ground and the thick lawn,
CRC Win B Division Tennis Title
19
Men against duly last 8-8. won
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE
Australians George Tribe and Jock Livingston ut New Zooland-born Poter Arnold both 70s while York- reached the shireman Desmond Barrick was 84 and looking sol for a century when
the innings was declared. Pakistan
eight employed Including bowl
Hanif who octed Mohammad,
the tea in- wicketkeeper until terval, but were unable to sub- due the batsmen. The tourists' felding was not of a high stan-
A senior police officer sald dard,
but during the early part
they did not expect any trouble, able to of the day they were
but had doolded 19 take precau- restrict the number of tions in view of the brawl be-
of a detween boundaries by means
players in the Britain fensive field.
versus New South Wales game The cordon became wider and last Saturday. The Conveners have been re- Chinese Recreation “Club quested to advise players in the (1) made quite certain of wider the bowlers tired, Colony Championslilps to make
Arnold and Livingstone added
That game was abandoned necessary arrangements to com- the B Division League Lawn 133 for the second wicket while in the scound half when fighting picte their fixtures during that Tennis Championship when Tribe and Barrick advanced the broke cut-Router. period,
they defeated-their nearest score a further 151 in a fifth The next rounds of the rivals Oratgengower (1) by wicket partnership. Colony Open Championshipg will commence on Monday, July seven and a half sets to one and a half at Tai Hang last night.
all postponed league matches and/or
Colony Championship matches still outstanding.
28.
NOTICE
ENTERPRISING
COCKELL SAILS FOR AMERICA
robust
perhaps possess the skills
There
wha
a fight-a-minute
Д
British
from tho Gold Coast, Hongkong, and Fill will como during the week-end, and those from Trinidad, Nigeria, Wales, England and Northern Rhodesia barly next week,
Tunnors,
he maid, but Santec
Other tears will be from definitely has the best potential,
That docan't mean
New that Scotland,
Zealand, Sautee
will over Northern Ireland, Pakistan, necessarily run it though,” he added.
Jamaica, Kenya, Uganda, Bermuda,
Barbados, Bahamas, India and Canada,
SCHOOLS BEAT UNIVERSITIES
a sprinkling of
TIO
fach
tho
The Australian contingent, world with stars
team; WES favoured to in the majority
BEG Championship they won Combined Hongkong Schools in 1950 at Auckland, New beat Combined Univmaities 2-1 Zealand United Fres
the friendly tennis match
AT TENNIS of points to retain the unofficial
this morning at the Reciation Club, « THE BESULTS/
Mao's Doublep
· HONGKONG TEAM The CRAL aly liner Leaving Hongkong on Baturday will carry amongst its passengers, of the Ho Chang-po. and, Ng Man- the advance party cheung HK Schools) beat BM. Colony Empire Dames contin Vilvaratnam and Tan Fury-kee gent comprising throw - lawn bowlers, a swimmer and a track man.mp
Hamburg. They had built the World Cup team around Kaison, towards the end, highlighted by laulen's stars and persisted with an invasion of the pitch by: struggling Bress them dospite the defeat. Their Swiss police who escorted long term policy has suoppedze. the field a
photographer and the Hungarian also broke Now they come to Wembley trainer, Fighting next autumn as World Cham-out in the crowd after the final plona and I am going on record whistle, and among the players a BAying that, because of their again. style, England will beat them. England wants no part in Remember the British Army beat their Champions, Hanover football of this sort. The plain! nayed
two Chinese 98, and also defeated Dortmund fact is that, with one of
theso OverBERS Borussia just after they had excentions,
elevens cannot take a beating. beaten Chelsea 6-1.-
It was the same in Germany DOG FIGJIT
Fouling commenced Fecently. Arnold's 79. was his highest
directly the Briish Army side scord in first class cricket.
Following the brutal happent had taken a lead tripping, Throughout the batting WEJ
Southampton, July 14. ings at the Hungary – Arasil shirt pulling, body-checking, 6-1 prxl 7-5. bright and enterprising while in Don Cookell, British heavy- International Soccer match at all in their game, the latter part of their stand weight baxing champion, sailed Berna let England withdraw
Francis Ms and Iu Po-hay Tribe and Barrick hit all round in the liner United States to gracefully from future World. Having said all that I will (HK School) lost to Lee King- The members of the train
Scotland would now make the prophecy that Im and day for America where he will Cup serios.
Two ghiu-lim 5-7 and leaving Bre Messrs E. J. Laddail, Joo Lux, Raoul LAI, Cheng Aight Harry Matthews at Seattle only too willingly follow the England will do no such thing 3-0.
lonch, thanks to the views of is as fail to enter for the World!
Kin-man, and. Stephen: Xavier, Livingston and Arnold added | on July 30.
Secretary Sir George Graham, Cup socles in Bweden in four
Mized Doublog CRO (1)})) hoai CCC. (1) T¥-13 183-in two hours for the second
Oh July, 24, the remainder TK. Choy and K. K. Chaung wicket before the former Was
Cockoll, who has beaten and there is not likely to be any years time. The preemt Fool-
from bal Association administration Misa M. Tong and Ho Cheung- the toum, Messrs Jet Skinner, (CRC) best . Hou and E. Pereira The HOW panies da; beat L. Wage and 11. Rum caught at the wicket for 75. Moon twise, will get £13, oppoddion to the idea
hag-entangled us too much In[po (HR Schools) beat Wong Bob aqufey and Alfred Coates, was leg before after 000 for the contest. He will Water and Northern Ireland.
International Federation Slu-ling and F. M. Vivarainam will leave also by CPAL on expected to arriva on or about an. 1, bear D. Leonard and Sef Arnold
The Homo countries should the Faller 6/1.
having made 79 out of 190. With slay for a fight a few weeks
· 5-61-7-8-mari·6–1.
July 24 18th July. They will be 2. P. Ho and M. c. Ng (CRC) | the fall of Davis wicket only ter with Rex Laype-Reuter, not be associated with a lautna-webs for that to happen.
Exu and Pereiro, 1/2 bat quarantined in "C" Block for Wade 200 Rumiation of: 14 Leo two runs later the game ap- at least three weeks. Their hard and Flier Ca
pepced to be veering in Pakis- „Moylan", Chan and K. M. Autan's favour, but Tribe arrival will mean considerable (CRC) Fost to Jrand Pareira 176; Barrick broached the collapse extra work for the Stables van Nhan no Kunigin 7/8 and were sulll together at ten "Staff and it has therefore been. MEN'SING" DIVISION
«GBOUR "A"
Hopkins, and
THE HONG KONG · JOCKEY CLUB
Australian Subscription, Ponies 1958
are
In a postponed Men's C Divi sion Group A match, Hongkong Cricket Club drew with Urban Council, each winning four and a half sels.
The following wore the results of the matches played:
boot
MEN'R "E" "DIVISION
decided that "0" Block will need a Urka 0, 431-436 be closed to Members untical wity kang and Con
Bayt after the draw, the date of dis best hungrand: wok VA: VOR. which will be notified due. Geiz and arouby La course, when it may be re-juncoast to Banglad opened at the discretion of the lost to Chung ana Kwak for
the wickcat fashions.
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spectacular
and
The Barrick-Tribe partnership proved the most profitable of the After a steady start, the stand day, realising 151 in two hours. developed into a thrilling ex- hibition of big hitting, Tribe timed, his pulla perfectly and nit beat Orang mung 0/03
vix and Ove four in scoring trany and a Tlakiin (EK.CO), TENNIS was Anally cought of Tost to Llang and Yung 2/4 lost Shuluddin, one of eight bowlers chung and Kwok 3/91, GMAT Cinta BiH-arfod in Pakistan,
Club's Vaterlugry» Surgeon. Members are anked to co operate in complying with these temporary strangementje
Bý
Buzzloloyun undefeated with SELAMO „Jipuss and 35 minutes Noribmngtonshire declareci
hotir remaining mad and Shujaud
THE GAMBOLS
GEORGE DON'T EAVES DROP- IT'S RUDE
barry Appleby
PLACES. WITH ME; ORAR
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