THE COMBINED CHINESE LED THE REST
A MERRY
DANCE
By L.M. MacTAVISH
The Combined Chinese cavorted across Caroline Hill and led the Rest a merry dance in this annual Double Tenth Charity Match played yesterday. Never did they Indulge in a precipitant move. Always the ball was under control and always the man was running into the open. space.
It all looked easy....Oh, so easy.. .but then ease of execution is often the hallmark of the perfect artist. On this occasion there was much that was mar perfect in the silky-smooth lending-up work of the Chinese and there was much that was deadly accurate in their Anlshing too.
It is necessary however, to get, score, but referee Hancods, book into goal without having this display in its proper proe after consulting his linesman, his reading unduly disturbed. pective. The Chinese often brilliant but it must acknowledged that The Rest
tot a mediocre were indeed with only an occasional flash of individual ability to relieve the monotony of constant Chinese
attacks.
Both backs played well but were awarded a corner kick.
be
the real difference in the sides Bantos, who captained the was in the half-back lines where Rest ske, looked unit for the Tong Sheung, Ko Po-keung and start and limped off the field both right-halves were always just before interval. His place trying $10 Unk defence in the second half was taken by attack with strong tackling and Toth of the Royal Air Force. nccurate distribution,
It was a poor very po
side. There were weak- Itest hesses in several vital positions and few reputations were en- hanced by this performance.
gol
On the Chinese sido Chan Fol- hung was accidentally injured in early tackle with Robson and his place was filled by Sit Pine. He may yin after the interval,
Wan
the
The Rest defence kept the It took the Combined Chinese side just four minutes to get opposition from increasing the In the lead and it was a typical score, and in one of their own Szeto
did the frequent raids Robron Man goal that
fouled in the area. Taking trick. The Best defence plenty of opportunity to make penalty kick himself, he opened a close study of the KMB man's his side's account with goal-sexing technique, and
he hot receded to demonstrate It to food purpose with three more counters to bring his personali tally up to four,
matiy
a hard
The Rest played their best football at this stage, but just seemed they might wherl make a fight of it Torg Sheung, Tang Yee-kit and The Cheuk
with further came along
perved
10 underline the difference class and per
In formance between the two
Two of them came before the interval. He almost blushed aiyin the second one, when he scored goals at the other end mid this after receiving the ball in what only jooked like in position yards uffside.
The Rest were very un- teams.
not to be awarded
JUST A WORKOUT Jucky penalty
when Wal
For the winners it was just pulled Loader down as the big a geed workout. Wai Fat-kim appeared all set to could have taken his favourite
kinnso
д
FatAdm
Olson To Defend Title Against Giardello
San Francisco, Oct. 11.
Carl (Bobo) Olson. World Middleweight Champlon, will defend his title against Philadelphia's Joey Giardello 15-round bout at the San Francisco Cow Palace on Dec. 15, it was announced today.
WEEK-END
HOCKEY
The following are the fixtures for all Divisions of the League:
SATURDAY Ledior Divtiton
Duzinna " v Roctelo "B" on Fool Kit's Park) al 2.30 pau. Um - itres Yagub Khan, Taru Sligh
Bennie Ford, who will co- promute the fight with the International Boxing Club of New York, said that the bout would be televised nationally. with local binckoul.
"Curdello is the No. 1 con- tender and he deserves the Ph
"11 at the crown," said Ford. should be the best bout that the public enn be offered."
and
What a difference Szeto Man Chinese forward to a
Jack a few of makes the fancy frills of some of his
the contemporaries but he has killer instinct when it comes to getting goals and that is some- thing all too often missing from local the play of some other
Klara.
Mok that
Yiu Cheuk-yin and Chun-wah
with played understanding which comes from an intimate knowledge of each other' methods.
Stars were as hard to and in the Rest side an in a cloudy didn't have very sky. Taylor much
chance with. the shots that beat him but his casual inspired off-hand style never confidence in those around him.
Peter Hahn did well, but Hayes, at left-back, had shocking second half when three consecutive errors cost his side three goals.
Wright hard grafter-was painfully slow in the middle of the half-back line. Toledo was full of running but his distri- bution was not nearly as good as his defence.
of interpassing: with Higgins produced the only classy play in the line,
Pereira was obviously out of position and Paton never found the ball running for him.
A
Loader in the centre ploughed
lonely
but furrow
was generally well watched by Ko Po-keng.
VERDICT; The verdict on this game is very simple..... Chinese were just too good for
CHINA
TOBE
LY IT
TAKES NERVES
Peter
Thomson Aims
It takes nerve to tell former World Boxing. Champion Primo Carnera (right) how to fight-but here's Sir Carol Reed (on left) doing just that. But only for screen purposes. Sir Carol Jumped into the ring to get the right action in a bout staged by Carnern and 1951 World Wrestling Champion Jos Robinson (centre) for a new British Alm.--Reuterphoto.
ARSENAL WENT DOWN 5-0, YET
The Dynamos Were A Shadow Of The Team That Came To
England
Nine Years Ago
Says PATRICK
SERGEANT
Russla's Soccer match of the century, which brought a record crowd of more than 75,000 to the Dynamo Stadium, turned out to be a mediocre game of football.
minutes.
This led to much fluttering in the dovecots. For the news at- tached to the legs of the pigeons carrying the half-time score had
altered
as the to be hastily players trooped off, and the birds were sent off with the messages to homiets near Moscow with out wireless or television.
their
They all went over. Inside
Battle-weary Arsenal were cracked wide open in the second at the end to have a Red Army | went over the game was $24
half.
the opposition. TEAMS THE Combined Chinese: Wat Fat- kim, Szeto Yiu, Chan Kar-u; Chan Fal-hung (Sit Pol-yin), Ko Po-keung, Tong Sheung: Chu
Wing-wati. Szeto
Man, shows of
Mok Chin-wah.
PARTY CHIEFS FIRST There were some unpardonable temper, which
bad
in a
centre forward.
To Share In U.S.
Golf
Pay-out
By JAMES GOODFELLOW
Professional' gollis: big business, especially in Americ. And Open Champlon Peter Thomson means to have a share in It.
This is the reason behind the world travels of the blue-eyed Australiàn. Listen to Thomson outlining what can be won.
"Prize money in the United until June, then I shall come States is_now nearly 1,000,000 to St Andrews to defend my clomines. (£367,000) a year. Then title," says Thomson. there are the Championships of Great Britain, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and so on.
GOOD PUTTER
P
-{London Express Service.j
Services Win
*Sam Snead, No. 1 world player, has won more than 100,-) Br 000 dollars (£35,000) every year since the war.
"I am a good putter, but not
Golf Match
Hongkong - Singapore -
so good as Bobby Locke. If 1 Malaya Combined Services team could putt like focke I might beat a sido from the Roval be on the 100,000 dollars mark Hongkong Gof Club in a match at Fanling yesterday by a point.
also."
When I told Thomson that and a half. several players like Johnny
The Colony Champlon, A. R. Bulla had told me that wiming Petrie, was beaten by Major A. of the British Open would be d. S. Edgar in the singlen andi worth £5,000 year for several suffered another defeat in the at- years to them, the reigning ternoon when; partnered with Champion said:
on
John Watson, he lost the four- Edgar, and Lt W.. R. "Cashing in
the Openorme. to depends on the person. There Steetman, are the endorsements and sğrte- ments with sports firme: But you have to back up your with good performances.
NON-SMOKER
"The best galt of the day was
win produced in the match between Li-Col M. R. Gardner of Binga- porr former British Army Champion, and D. L. Anderson runner-up in Sunday's Open
U.9.
"Several times I have won Gardner had a par 71 on the New Course, with Anderson 2,000 dollars (2714)
won 4,000 shooting a 73 to lose at the 18th. tournaments and I
On the Old Course there was dollars plus extra payments in
the Tam O'Shanter at Chicago, so some fine scoring by F/G I led in the last round of three A.. Brown and Jock Mackie, tournaments but do not scom to Brown, with a 74, two over par, beat Macisic, who had a 78, on ger the final breaks."
the last green,
12
Thomson, 26, weighing stone and Sft. 9in., has no special exercises to keep it. He is a teetotaller and non-smoker.
After having taken part in the
Masium Roumenta Sandwich
on
Swede Leads
In Modern Pentathlon
Budapest, Oct. 11. Andre Lacroix of France,
THE RESULTS
Following pro the results (Club players named flist):
Singles
D.t
halved
Scott;
Mačklo lost to Lle, J. B.
P. H.
D. I Anderson lost to Col M. R. Gardner; A. R Petrie lost to Mast to Cal
G. Edgar: A. D. Duffy lost to
Curran, F. D. Hunter
E. C
lost to Moj. J. M. Orr; W.A.H. Balfour beat Maj, F. C. M. Reeves R. K. Collings lost to Capt. M. Jonkins; L. H. Robin- sun lost to F/Lt J. F. Polling- too; E. M. Wiseley beat Capt. H. Burt
Fotirsomes
The Dynamos-despite their 5-0 defeat of Arsenal-were a shadow of the was like any Saturday team that came to England nine years ago. The match afternoon game between two sides low down in the First Division.
There was tie between the collecting
flowers and,ing It from a distance. The two
inside beams at the start, and the first except for Tommy Lawton, re-fast Dynamo
forwards to give them to the raced down and collared the bail
ho will return to Australia for J. D. Mackle lost to F/O A.. up front and his oecasional bouts/aking a quick goal in the last women near the touchline-wadi in vit ungainly scramble with yo ̃weeks." He is representing Brown: J. K, Watson lost to
Robron was the main danger half closed with the Dynamos fusing
garnished our expectations of the Arsenal defenders.
Australia against USA in one Lt W. R. Steedman; W. E. seeing a great game.
tournament. Afterwards he will no lost to Maj. E.. C. Harri- The simple, oval green-and-right flyan banged the ball in play in New Zealand, then move on W.
Deighton white stadium was stilled with past the helpless Kelsey.
to Manila and Soon
the Interval
Ph with W/Cmd R. tension of the Red Army band
"I propose (roing" to " fate was scaled with to USA. G. M. Baird: H. W.
A. Butler halvot with F/Li played "God Save The Queen" Arsenal'a
It was a most moving moment a second From a free kick My stay in America, will last lost to Cal A. P.
goal. to see here, in the heart of the ball sailed into the penalty Moscow, the big Union Jack area, up went Illyan again with waving over the silent throng, sour Arsenal defenders, but his the rigid, respectful officials: and head nodded it in before all They were run off their major tum to me and say:
The rest of fort and made many
We like the mistakce,
English. It is to see and harder to write about. The The piercing, high-pitched good to see them the masters The Ruralans got wed to the whistling, the devastating loud of football-here playing infurt: they turned on fast, class trumpeting of Che Moscow Moscow Thosts around nodded football, allled it with confidence crowd's disapproval of poor play and smiled, and made discour- and overran Arsenal. were more frequent.
1cous my disclaimer of Arsenal.
DICKSON UNFIT Arsenal went away with a the left bung, streaming down.
The Arsenal -hälves-did their wing, and Jimmy Logle, follow-best with
on apparently unfit the Arsenal plan, fired in Dickson leaving too much space ing
J D. Mackle and Anderson Olson hasn't fought since he Tang Yoo-ldt, Yiu Cheuk-yin, brought Russian yells of "Rush from long range. successfully defended histle
Bin""Be healthy, which means High over the bar went the the fino wandering Dynamo won the fencing event of
the World Modern Pen halved with Brown and Gardiner, "Fair against Rocky Castellen; in July.
By the end came ball and for the first time we play."
Tommy Lawton ten and ren, tathlon Championships Watson and Petrie lost to steed- The Rame started with all the poid patronising chuckles from the heard the whistling of the but could do nothing right.
man and Edgar; Hines and Duity Moscow crowd.
disapproval, erowd's
which Logle Had his moments, and the Which continued here today. at Harrison ani Curran poor Logle-who had rest of the forwards seartbly He scored the me number Leighton and Hunter beat Scott of a pageant. The biggest only been having a go-back on extended their markers..
yet Jam
of points 877 Switzerland's and Or Butler and Balfour szen here his heels.
and Copt After 35 minutes of the second Verli, but was given are place bead Rakiet
S. Biggart; ed the ten-lane Leningrad |
But the Dynamos came in for half Barnes added with a ball because he roved two more hits Heath and Collings beat Trimble highway,
100 yards
across, most of the whistling and the in mid-fald, Ryzhkin took it off during the competition than the at Jenkins, J. B. Mackle and including pavements.
Nussion cry of "Zoozo"-"The him, ran through to hit a 14 Swiss.
Robinson beat Carey and Pol- At first
the big Zis cars water's running, out," meaning yard
£t. which went in off the
lington: Wiseley and J. of the
chicis were allowed "Get oft
There was a tle for third place | Leitch boat Burl and Capt F.C. the middle stretch; then I down party
on with It"--as their close- dar post. *•* passing
fell apart on came
the At this the high heat of the between Benedicic of Hungary, Bradeið jok got my
woman driver bumpy heavy turf.
crowd cooled down. They be- and Bloern Thofelt of Sweden to follow
Arsenal could not get togoliter, came sympatistic and patronis-17-year-old son of a former - The scoring was one point for The local Hawalian-born ever, deteriorated in the after-
El Weather which "Korrispondente, korrispondente They did many individual things ing of the Dynamos played with World Pentathlon Champion, ages win and 11⁄2 for four- Champion had trouble making noon, greeted the third day of
*****Arsenal official,
well and their tzelmique was the worry Arsonal
{They both scored 888 połała. Bades The tipsi score was: the weight for his bout with the interport Regatta in which Soom hall Moscow was on much admired. 17
Their defence They joked about the old room
Chib 12. Services 14. Castellani, having to weigh in the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club
our tail, while the militiamen won approving
vinz "Ang from the and waved their programmes At the end of the day, Thofolt watched helpless, hearing the crowd, twice before coming down to the overwhelmed the Clube Nauties hecies of what would hape with but their long shots were prociniming "Arsenal" the cham-Wos lending the ftich vickallist 100-pound ilmit.
In the general elamification with de Miscau by 091% points to 74.
and high. pen to their team, Dynamo,
|2,023.5 points: After half an
followed an hour of scrappy
by The Champion will warm up Yesterday's event, the Red- wish those
prophecies had been for the title fight with a nonwing Interport
en uneven play, now slowing down, CROWD DISAPPOINTED
Vetterli with 1,992 points and by right.
Kelsey
brilliantly: fonded off the title go against an as yet un Hongkong with 44% points to Inside the floodlit stadium all first real danger of a Dynamo
The last goal
came from Benedic, the reigning champslom
with 1.938.5 points. named foe in Richmond
Contre-hild Keithovski, who the varying nationalities that Macao's 97. Hongkong led all
gool with a powerful diving walked through the Arsenal men November
Manager Sid
The Championship › continues RAF "A" 9 Army "p" on Kali
the way despite stout compett- now throng the capital of the Ta Od M Lap 20. Upurest set. Flaherty has always in the past on from the Portuguese team, Cornmunist world bad ·bben Only Kolay doring,
thi it in.
tomorrow with the third event, The crowd raised a perfunctory which is shooting, 34 competitor ITA. Allen, Wol T. Fukin.
put Olson into the ring once or
brought to see the decline of the sometimes Wade and Logie Пучдество "А".
twice before every; title match. Mrs A. G. Datzlel, wife of the
West
emerged from the Arwenal team cheer. Most of thèm' with deling from 12 - countries. Jed taking blonship to be played: over 18 Commodore of the Yacht Club,
QUIEN Today's announcement
home disappointed. I could not part⠀⠀ Swimhiing and with rodite "Kowiski," Wos a presented prizes in the evening. The leather-clad Cossacks, the the Russians
blame those who had exploded entry running follow the on disappointment for Knights v Sookcumpota "A"
called him, be A cocktali and dinner dance black-and-white, potterned Umpires: Malor S.I.D. Degent, 985. Langlois of France, who two
came the great favourite for such great onthaaleen at the shooting-Reuter, clothes P.C. Trafford......
of the Uzbeks, the his acrobatics.
good for their most tenth- weeks ago posted a cheque with followed.
colxired costumes of ́India," the
tive-applause on | the New York State Commis
It was the worst of luck and Cameras
The results of the other events strange patterns of Slam, the almost against the run of the old Arsenal fan that
trooped off she held again simple sinks of China were all to play when just before the
Kov "A" Victorians on Pool King's Park] of 345 pas Umpires: Malan Singh, J. Corralves
Bervices V KGV
on Arty Boundary 8t.) at 2.30 p.m. Umpires: AL. Nery, H. Rora.
Reprelo "A" y Gremlins on Army (Boundary St.) at 345 pm. Umotren Set. Allen, Col. Borrect.
Hye-Dorinnig “A”.
SUNDAY
Alen's Wirst Dividon
RN. "A" V Duten 1.C. an HN.
Gr. King's Park; et 346 pan. Um- pires: WE Weron LA.C. Garding.
Recrelo "" V YMCA, on No. arelo Gd. at
Umpires 11 T Kridan Lall, A. Matik.
Army "A" v Nar Bharat "A" on Army (Rookunpool at 3.45 p.m. Uma pires: G.T. Paliner, Major D.. WIMITY.
Aleb's Recond Division
RHC, v Nay. Bering "0" Pool
However, he has been keeping Hayes; Toledo, Wright, Santos, The Rest: Taylor, Habn, in shape all through the summer months and is expected to have (Toth); Paton, Higgins, Loader, no trouble making the weight Robson, Pereira.
Umit.
the
become Giardello has "darling" of TV fans for a re- cently-found slugging technique that has vaulted him past all
the other contenders in the race
to get a crack at Olson's 'crown,
on
Pierre
Hongkong Wins
Interport Regatta Against Macao
challenge for a Hile were: Umpires: Wolf 2.525. duties, menght-United Press.. 3. Gaşdınarak
KIT.CLV. Army "C on Pool (50liva'e. Flerk)ime * pa" Umpires: Tura Bingo, B. of. Turton
RAF. "B" v ĦN. **B* on Põot (tioppy Valley) at 3 p.m. Umpires 'Methan Singh, H.R.&. Commberiete,
Police v Sookunpota. " on Polic Cum 31 a.m. Umpizde: Bet, Duevil, Major A.C.A Whiker.
Doriana
BAF
FUTURE FIXTURES.
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Play First Match
In Australia
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Davis
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to the air.
cors, scroaming:
|
SAVC.
and
be seen in the big stand open fervid Dynamo got their first goal from a Weak Arenal clearance.
plor
I ath
HOME RUGGER.
I am an Englishman poner, and I am glad that Wolves are com-
hand. There, too, ware put the diplo
I am now prepared to lay they mata of Eastern Europe, and the British colony, reinforced by the
HALF-TIME PIGEONS wil hani Spartak by myrdet. It was mich Mat Dynamo Pére Parliamentary delegation of s
Down the middle went the ball good; it was: June, Kant: Arastral The opening ceremony the handshakes, the Arsenal; players/With the Arsenal aetencli admire) were tired and badas
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SHEK O CLUB
LADIES GOLF.. CHAMPIONSHIP
The following is the deny for the Shek-O Ladies Club Charit
on Thursday, October
9.20
Mitch
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