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SATURDAY'S RUGGER

THE CHINA MAIL," MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, ↑ 1964.

CLUB A MUCH IMPROVED SIDE IN ROUTING POLICE 19-0

Says "PAK LO”

On Saturday afternoon at Causeway Bay the Club overwhelmed the Police and ran off the winners by 19 points (2 goals, 3 tries) to nil, whilst Army had to go all out to overcome what was supposed to be a weak Navy XV by 24 points (1 penalty, 3 goals, 2 tries) to 11 points (1 goal, 2 triéa), in what was without doubt one of the best matches seen this season. •.

Police lost mainly through their three weaknesses. It was very discernible that when they did get the ball they run straight across the Seld, gafning little or no ground and sometimes even losing ground.

Turville who

DWRy

Bcorc

Their tacking, with the ex- side the Pelico 20 until the The play now swayed back ception of Slevin, was still of threes were sent

on the and forth from one side to the the neck-clutching variety and blind side and reached a prsi other with neither side being they hung on to the ball tootlon about five yards from the able to scure, yet each in turn long when they should have Police line where After few looking as if they might at any passed quickly out to the wing. เกษ the bull came cut 10 moment. Finally Army added

The threes cannot be binned | Turvi

U to their scored in

when Brentford for everything us the forwards cumer. The kick was missed, with glorious run burst were invariably Inst down in (0-0).

through the Navy five-yard line. Navy cleared the ball to the 20, the scrums and kst the initial shove.

but Army gathered the loose hall and "out"it went across the ru hru kept the Club outside the wing to Cafe who outpaced his Police 25 until half time.

man and the fullback to sepre This was not too big a deficit) in the corner. The kick was and the

Police attacked Im-mulk-24, (8-3).

ane!

Of the forwards Dawson was the best with his quick breaking and hard tackling, while behird the serum Lellloit inade good use of the few chanees he got.

MUCH IMPROVED

his

Club on the other hand were A much improved side, though Cole was inclined to starve threes and Bo through on his own on the blind side.

Aa, however, he did very well

this form with

of attack cannot be blamed for keeping 11 up, but against a stronger team he will find himself in difficulties if he tries it too often.

Farquharson was

missed 111

After this the Police really got down to it and some excellent tackling, and

fool

Fome good

mediately in the second hall. Army

For L

attacked and

on the Navy 25,

Forwards.

short lime looked from a lineout but they gradually the Army threes tried to break fatent and Petrie gathered from ough the

Novy very awkward s spoi and were awarded

penalty but Leleared upfield. The Club for Patterson gathered It and sent

warris pushed their way to the Brentford away. Police 25, where the buil cane from the scrum Turville who sidestepped, and outras several to hand on to Stevens to Brose under the posts. Stoker converted. (11-0).

JTK TI

ALMOST IMMEDIATELY Almost Ingmediately

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the incouta which mostly deve loped into loose mauİN, and added more points to their score there was little clean passing when Stevens gut own back from the incouts.

frood run and was only caught Club attacked from the kick when ve yarts from the line, A off and after only four

mutustes Cole broke loose arki Bored inre maul developed and Cole got the bail and crossed the Bag. the corners (3-0). Club kept up The jong

kick the pressure but were bekl out-

[{14-9).

Macao Hockey XI BEAT Hongkong

Macao, Oct. 24. The Macao Hockey Club beat a Hongkong Selecion 5-21 charity hockey match held in aid of the Madame Expateiro Christ. man Fund.

The visitors lacked team- work but were good indivi- dually--France-Presse.

Junck

Brentiid made a lot of ground before passing to Keir who, with an open Beld, very unselfishly passed out to Cam who scored in corner The conversion was missed (11-3)

"the"

It won now half me and of Interval the Navy, in an at- tempt to stop the Army attacks, switched Jenkins in to fly half and brought Hürria out to wing.

I

the

Army started with yot an- other attack and were awarded Keir was short missed penalty, but was

with lie kick. Again and waves of at- the Army's nakin Chub ngain attacked and Stone lack broke on

the rocky shore went off in a run which took of the Navy hartt tackling and him to well inside the Police 251 14 was Navy who opened the whilst Pollee defenders Jooked second half, scoring when their Jan apparently waiting for the threes broke clear and kicked

referee to blow his whistle.

nhead The Police pushed the Club

The bail went into touch way and Cole, about ten yards from the line, taking the ball from the lineou,

Navy

won and White broke broke through and took it tu within five yards before being converted. (11-8),

through and scored. Andandale Erounded.

Navy attacked again and the Wilson gathered and scored

forwards took the ball at their well oul. Stuker converted,

fccs well upfleld despite the (19-0). Policu

attacked, seeming to have got their second Army's attempts to fall on it. wind, but again and again poor Then when a score seemed in the threes flowed sight they kicked too far ahead running by the Club to tackle and clear up- and Army cleared, Beld.

to

now

HKFC Win line. Police set their Valley Bowls

Trophy

ARMY NAVY

10-DAY RECORD

CCCP

Chris Chataway, the British runner, had his revenge on Vladimir Kuts, the Russian world record holder, when he heat him by inches in the 5,000 Metres in the London-Moscow contest at White City. - Picture shows the two shaking hands after the race.

·But Kuts recovered the record 'at Prague un Saturday-exactly 10 days later when he returned ∙13 minutes $1.2 seconds for the distance, 'four-tenths of a second faster than Chataway's world record win- ning time at the White City-Central Press Photo.

Projected Asian Badminton Tour Now Unlikely

Singapore, Oct. 25,

The projected Asian Badminton Tour by leading American, British, Indian and Indonesian stars is likely to be called off, it was learned here today.

It is recalled that the Hongkong Badminton Asso- ciation, which was originally contacted by Lim Chunn- geok, a former President of the Singapore Badminton Association, to sponsor tho

its tour, withdrew sponsorship when the Singapore Badminton Association asked for a 25 per cent reimbursement of the air passage of the participating players.

NEW KITC CLUBHOUSE OPENED

·

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

Pag

Pandas Overrun The Braves In A Fifth

Inning Rally

A powerful Panda contingent' overran the Braves in a fifth inning rally to beat the latter 6-3 in a thrilling game before n record crowd ni King's Park yester. day afternoon. Pandas" ace hurler Jackió Wel shone in keeping the Tribesmen well under control.

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Pandas went qut quickly at the start and Braves scored first when Eddie Loureiro got on first on a walk, then to second after Yvanovich fouled out and Tony Osmund's fly was missed by Pandas" right-Helder Dicke Lau.

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Both advanced one more baso | the home plate. The rally was struck mit four, salked two and da a wild pitch · 'by 'Jackie Wel. over when the following two the Lotter Jesied two free Manuel Guterres, sacrifetá by Panday batters were retired, but passages and struck out none.

Both teams erred four times.. pulling out a long fly to the left the damage was done. and Loureiro dashed in to scare Though Joey Franco and Tony The other Senior, "A" gamo the first run. Then Antonio Osmund each collected hit between the Warriors and US. Guterres singled to

gled to left and Os-on the offence, the Tribesmen Navy was a close fight also. mund came home to give the were en cut without my score. However, the sailors got tha Braves two-run lead:

In the sixth Benves tried upper hand from the fourth Both sides fried in voin in hard to regain lost ground. indoing when they rolllect in six

second though

Antonlo Raymond Shortstop

Gutente runs. Worrlora battled their way the Tsao of Pandax collected ʼn two singled

left. Bujt to close the gap to one run down bagger and got

grounded on third after Dhabher

out and in the sixth, The sailors again ona, down,

advanced Antonio Guterres to widened it with three runs in In the third inning, Pandas' second. Antonio Roined an the Inst to end the, game at

T second sacker Willle Woo other base

Jocklo Wel 14-10 when a wild pitch, Frankie grounded a safety to centre made

In the after one

Ladies League, the down. L C. Poon Loureiro walked and Antonio

Guterres denied

South Chinn nine almost sloged grounded again and Willie was when they tried a double steal on upset against the Colleens

the rubber Loureiro fumbled the throw by successfully. Manager Carvalho Chinese girls outhit their oppon

valho the year's Champions. The pinch-hitter

Jock

on second

when Eddie

Antonio Guterres and falied to cen

ecut In make a forec-out.

Y. S. Liang got a timely hit ceep into centre field and Willie Woo dented the rubber just before Buji Dhabher's throw-in Pardas L. C. Poon would have scored 1 It wasn't for a fast throw home by Eddle Loureiro Raymond Trad's grounder. Martel

ended Guterres

the Pandas assault by catching the

ag fly hit by Philp Hau,

retired in the fourth Both three straight down Pandas were still trailing one

run behind.

THE SPLURGE

Brown but he was struck out ents and were leading until the and last batter Joey Frunes Mxth when their fielding col-

lapsed under

contintious fled out to and the Inning.

pounding by the sturdy red-

STILL HITTING

Though

shirts.

the

Pandias wero still hitting hard to the last inning and Poon, five ring each in the fifth and The fair Colleens collected Lang, and Tsao each annexed sixth and edged out, their des one hit more.

Poon a steal to rate opponents by two runs. was snipped off on second, Liang and Tso succeed- The Anal score was 12-10. ed in reaching third and second Wahoos "B" overwhelmed the

Chief Ed had to, Oversens Ladies 28-12, respectively,

Myrn switch in Jock Brown to the Cruz and Angela D'Aquino tired the next two batter to enj

In the

only Senior the Pandar attack.

bolween the Prodig Now the Tribesmen were on the Americans, the latter nosed tury at bat, but out the former in the last inning

and mound and he unfailingly' re-hdmereil for the former came.

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and

In the fifth canto, Wally Mather. Anal of Pandas singled to the centre Pandas' superb fielding nullided rally by 7-8. Pandas were load- and stole second safely on afall their efforts. Jackie Weling 0-0 at the end of the sixth slide, Willie Woo grounded a struck out Eddie Loureiro with canto.. hit in the same direction and

beautiful In-curve first,

Arst

The Junior League game Guw Wally Ma was in scoring post-Though Calcu Yvonovich reached Wah Ying wallp the Overseas

CL pepped

slation on an error, Tony Juniors 20-2 a five-ming

and Manuel Guterres game reached first Osmund Edale, Loureiro all fled out to end the thri Dulu ceat the Pandas Juniors

Saturday's resulta

⚫were: packed game.

"Chucker Jackle Wel of Pandas 0-2. Blackhawks "B" shellack- lelded four scattered bits and ed the South China Juniors his team mates collected nine off 26-1, Pandag Ladles overran the Jogy Franco.

former Colliens "B" 25-10.

tion. L. C. Pon and Y. S. Llang seidly when faltered with the ball.

Now the bases were loaded with one down. Raymond Tene came to bat.

Het the bail on tho

ground and

on

The

AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

OF PORTUGAL - MACAU MOTOR RACES

30th & 31st October 1954

The first motor racing meet organised on the China coast

The Hongkong Association's | Malayan players, Ong Poh Lim hard application for the use of two and Ool Telk Hock, also falled bounced high off the tip of hot to get the approval of the Bad-comer guardian Tony Osmund's minton Association of Malaya glove, Antonio Guterres, was out which

for "further details of reach and both Wally Ma and of the

Willie Woo crossed the plate While a reply from Hongkong before Manuel Guterres raced was awaited the Badminton In to retrieve the ball. Association

of Malaya received a Philip Hou now stepped to letter from the Indonesian Bod-plate and succeeded in slam- minton Association stating that ming out another hot roller just

key stick, it was taking over the sponsor-off the

Dhabher's will be held in the Portuguese Colony of Macau on the above The now Club House of the Kowloon W Can Truls Club at ship of the Southeast Asian tour fast throw-in was just short off dates, by gracious. permission of HE. The Governor, Admiral and asked for the services of the plate but dashing Y. S. J. M. Espartero, and with the full co-operation of the Officials King's Park was officially open-

Ong ed on Saturday afternoon

Poh Lim and Ooi Telk Liang slid in from the key sack of the Macau government. by Hook. Mrs L. G. Hiranand, wife of the

a split second earlier..

The First Race will be a Speed Reliability Trint to be held The Badminton Association Club President, before a large acted similarly and requested

In the meantime, as Philip on the Gula Circuit. This event will start at 1.00 p.m: on the 20th. The second event will be the Grand Prix of Macau over the was trying for the second, gathering of

and members

Indonesian Badminton As catcher Frankie Corret made a Gula Cireult, commencing at NOON precisely on the 31st and the

**further.

***** || Wrong ̈ move by throwing to continuing for four hours Mr F. T. Mclwani, past Pre-ociation to furnish

particulars. sident and now Patron of the

second forgetting that Raymondt Prior to the Grand Prix there will be an Official Opening of It is now learned that the Tsao' was on third. Club, thanked the guests for

Chief Ed the Circuit by H.E. the Governor and Madame Espartero. This Indonesian Badminton Associa-

Lourdiro's throw was heart-broken when Frankle will commence at 11.30 a.m.

was wide off

...There will be offfelal Grand Prix practices on the 30th, from range and before Dhabher could recever the ball both Raymond 7.30 to 9.00 a.m., and after the First Race for about one hour. Tsav and Philip Hsu raced across Also on the 31st from 0.00 to 9.00 am.

guests.

their attendance and proposed atlon has decided to back out of toast to the

Club,

the

rds

FINE KICKING A lovely kick by Lelliott found touch on the Club 10-yard 71us was followed by some threes in fine deking by Brentford which motion and Slevin Was foreed sent the Navy back to their own when half of the fleld and on the 25 into touch by, Kilewood unly feet from the line.

the Army were awarded a However, Club won the line- penalty which Keir put neatly out and Cole found touch with between the posts to make the

nlee kick well up field. Club score 14-8, were getting nicely set for yet A minute or so later, Parkin- another score when the whistleson got the ball on the Navy 25 · Mr. Hiranand thanked the

ho the sponsorship of the tour and went clean through the Navy

which was planned to include Club's supporters whose donn Hongkong Football Club for no side went.

side to score near the posta. Keir

Paldsten, India, Thailand, In- tions had contributed towards became the first winners of The second game was a real easily convented. (19-8).

building of the new pre

donesia, Hongkong and possibly Bowls battle and the underdok Navy This the Valley Lawn

Japan. did not dishearten the Army back on their Navy who immediately returned

mises. He also spoke of the in-

Meanwhile Lim Chuan-gnek. ercased facilities in the Club and Trophy presented by Messrs. rocked Leighton Garage Ltd. when cels when in the drst few minto the attack with a long kick

utes they secored.

by Patterson. From the lincout hoped that a kitchen, servants who is now a patron of the Bad- be minton Association of Malaya, .bo rooms and n porch might they beat Police Recreation

However, Army

their the threes went away in a lovely added as more funds, become Sunday Times

in a letter to the Singapore and their heavier Club yesterday on all six measure

move bul, finding themselves available.

called upon the pack gave thele threes many well covered by the Army backs, rinks by 162 shots to 88.

The now Club House

President, Heah Joo Scang, and астояв and the more chances which they put to kicked

Hewiti Yesterday's

made match was

possible by the

the members of his Standing USC, The

three gathered and Arm,

scored In the of the two-round good

Committer Brial game

operation, generosity, goodwill.

resign afler excellent in attack corner. Annandale's kick

with Three line tasked

Was

"mis- competition among

and inspiration of all of the charging them. Club's members, added Mr H. handling the affairs Happy Valley Clubs Hong- but were not quite so. good in only inches short, (10-11).

of a Finntly just before the final kong Football Club, Police Re-defence.

N. Harilala, Hon, Secretary of national organisation represent- Their attacks were obviously whistle went, Army added yet creation Club and the Craigen-

ing the World's Badminton the Club, but more points to the score to em- planned well in advance

Cocktails were served to the Champions."-United Press. gower Cricket Club.

to lighten up phasise to this Navy team that The competition has been they will have

the best..

tunes of Indian folle music. they were the extremely successful in boosting their dofensive play or they will the

lawn find a stronger team walloping lineout on the Navy 15-yard among the up Interest

Jine bowlers in these three clubs through their inez.

the lady

Kirbetson motion, and Navy snapped up many more, the Army threes got into went over particularly umong

openlags than

than did their opposite about half way out. Keir again numbers, and

and put them to good converted to make the final use. In fact Army looked as it score 24-11.

the

bowlers,

IKFC

W. Thom

THE RESULTS

R. Yu J. Fox

Kavanagh * Gea Qreenwood 33 P. Lowo

PRC

13

Gautier

K, Dowbiggin I, Voks

11. Van-Echten

K. A. Baker

R. C. Butler

P Gardner

B. Douglass

W. Metol! C. McLennan H. F. Shield RJ. Wyper J. K. Bloun Marshall D. Eskor Cottler

Clayton

D. O'Brien C. Pope

20 G. Watts

J. Cairn

F. A. Wong

P. W. Metcalfe

2 C. Wilcox

J. H. EvanT

A. E. Joes . · ·

I. MacKenale

Goodman

V. L. Veriga

R. J. Shiekis

G. Arlis

Kinalburgh 24 G. Perkins

Ladies' Rink

Greenwood "", Dyot

A. Arlin

Bakar

Gautier McColl

P. Lowe

24 C.. Popa

103

FINAL STANDINGS"

W...

100

158

had

Army

From

1

it had been trained too well, Definitely a good game with throes outstanding and reliance seemed to be placed the on regulated moves.. to the ex- and the fine hooking by Wells, clusion of

the odd breakaway another last-minute inclusion, by a single member on his own highly noticeable, 17 initiative.

Annandale

was, as usual, Army

kicked off, and before outstanding in the forwards and they had recovered their breath he was well backed by a fast 21 the Navy were heading for the pack which would be improved Army line like an unstoppable with the addition of a Jittle more battleship. The ball rolled overweight.

13 the line and Harris inade a

14

magnificent dive through

the

If this is one of weak teams, "Army are due for a shock when they meet but missed the ball,

the 25 dropout them the Pentangular, From

Course ground Navy forwards took the ball to On the Raro

hin ten yards of the Army Club. "B". overcame HEMS serum, and off without too much difficulty by won the ser 10 went the threes to finish with a 12 points to 9.

dive by Jenkins as he 65 in the corner.

Tho kick

.up.

the

** THE TEAMS

was short; (0-3).

Club: Kirkwood, Inglis, Navy kopt the attack, but

Stone, now the Army gradually came Bramhall, Stoker Indo their own, and forced the Turville, Cole, Hargroves, V Russell Rogers, Black, Wilson, Navy back to within ten yard Stevens, Mettan, Potrio. from their own lino, Some

Polleor Scott McMahon, Navy stopped tackling by

Marsh Blovin, McNiven Brown allack again but from Lellicit Shelley USSR Teams Beat maul the Army throes got

Borney Todd, Perry Czacha At

Athletics way and some smart barsine perter Derson

sent Kirbetson over in the Army PAL

Keir converted (5-8), Oct. 24. Union defcated WW EXCEEDINGLY, WELL

athletic

and

the

O

was

T00

the President of the India As

Among those present were sociation and Mrs R. Dawanl;

the President of the Indian

Chamber of Commerce and Mrs N. T. Assomull; Me U. L. Parm- bi, Acting Commissioner for the Government of India; Mr G. H. the A. Morris, Chuirman of Urban Council Recreation Club.

Italians The World's Fastest Rollerskaters

10

HOME 'RUGGER BARROW WIN LANCASHIRE

CUP FINAL

London, Oct. 23, of rugger matches,

Rerulis played today were:

Lancashire Cup Final Barrow 13 Oldham 2 played et Swinton),

Vorahiro Cup Finai

· Hulifax · 12 Huli 3 (played at Loed),

Germans Win

Third Athletic

Match

Tokyo, Oct. 24,

German

.

During the Practices and the Races the whole area of tho Circuit will be closed to all foot and vehicular traffic.

Admission thè general area will be 50 cents at the entrances, There will be about 500 chairs for hire in certain areas and about 1,300 Reats in the four covered Grandstands,

Tickets for Chairs, at $1,50 and $2.50, and. for Stand A at $7.50 and Stands B, C, D, at $6.00 are available at the following:

Mr. F. M Ribeiro, Vice-Consul: Portuguese Consulate,

Edinburgh Hause, Hong Kong.

Messrs. Dadwell Molors, les House St. Hong Kong. Messrs. Far East Motors, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Mr. P. E. Du Toit, B.B.S., Mongkok, Kowloon." Shipping Schedule: The Shipping authorities responsible for The visiting

the passenger service. to. Macau have most kindly, consented to athletes beat a Japanese run the following special schedule over the weekend-

Dept. Hong Kong: 29th team by 90 points to 81 in the two-day athletic, match the third of the series- which ended today at Tobata City in Kyushu.

Twenty-five thousand spect atora Olled the stadium,

The German team won all the events except the Hop, Step and Jump, in which no German athletes Look part

THE RESULTS

Today's results were:

200 Metres Dash 1. Heinz Rugby League 1. Featherstone Rovers 27 Doncaster

Futterer. 21.0 seconds, 2. Hans Bari, Italy, Oct. 24. ·0;. Hull Rington, Rovers 12 Studie-

Geister 21.8 seconds, 3. Kanji Italians won Bl! Boven Trinity fo; Bam! Hebs 30: While

kiteid 20:10 Keighley 33 - Wakoneid Almg) 22.2 seconds. events in the World Roller Haven Warrington 48, predion Schack 14 minutes 25.4 pounds 5,000 Mcles Herbert skating Championships held Northern Wien Mckpool

For werkbarton 7 Salford : (new.

Japancao

· all-comers' here yesterday and today.

record). 2. Surumu. Takahashi *Maghy Ainloà

15 Luciano Cavallino tonight won · County: Championship, matches 15 minutes

17.8 seconds, 8. the world speed championship generi Devon Dioucestershire.

hip. Comwel), 38 Somerest to: (played rat Kenji + Ishii - 18'' minutes. · 42,8 Misy played at Exeter).

seconds, werne

over 1,000 metres.

CAB

16

|| High | Junsp---1--- Werner, Bahr 1.30 inets Takastiko Nakajima 1.85 metres.

400. Melebs' Lowe Hurdity

· Wanda Lazzari, also of Italy,

flatcitos par Blackheath IT won the 600 metres event for Northampton Br Gay hospital women, becoming world cham A-Plymouth 31 Hartiquino 14 PARIS University of London: plon in this category!

pitay 11. Rugny, 115, Oldu. Alleyısiana *Gela Valli gewzon the. 5.000 12. Mary Hoepitor Heinz Ulzheimer* 53,8 seconds,

Dingsingham 9 #kdmond" | 2253 makes event, Lorland, Lori won PULISAN

Tetture Ynsundriá 13.8 Cambridge University/1ll! Rosslyn the 20,000 metres contest Cat

sounds, “Bu Olif: Lawrena:||64.0 having already wor the 10,000

dezinteriorul E Abrayon matus event

Bermataple

Kojima

Midnight

*** 5a. Takahing- 10.00 a.m., 18.; Fatahan 9.00 pm...nk Tal Loy Midnight

30th

31st

8.00 a.m.

Dept. Macau

Jist

0.00 p.m.

1si

3.00 .mi

2.00 ..

M.. Takable. 45. Fatskan

R.K: Takshine

* Fatahan

2.2. Tai Loy

PHOTOGRAPHS

by

our

Staff Photographers

Diving Exhibitions New Indian Club Indian Charity Ball Rotary Club: Luoch - Party, European Table Tennis Gurkha's Parade at Fanling. H.K. International Photo Arrival of Sir "Kenneth; Austin Coates. Speaking at Alliance Francaise Painting Cocktail Party On-Boardm.v. Boys Brigade Visits US.S. Phi

British Ambassador to Bangkok

U.S.S., Philippine Sea Cocktail Party Burthase Labour Ministers Arrives

for Maxic

tion:

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