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THE
CHINA AIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER
SOLDIERS CONTINUE TO BE MACAO GRAND PRIX WINNERS
A FIRST HALF TEAM, BUT BEAT CAA 4-2
By I. M. MacTAVISH
This was a strange game. At times the football was both enter- taining and constructive: at other times it was too poor to be true. The Athletle were often very much ‘over robust' in their defensive tactles but this alone can hardly explain away the fluctuations in the soccer standard.
The Army side continues to be an enigma. There is a lot of talent in the team hul, in many games they have played this season the soldiers have had a 'rock-bottom" patch during the second half. This time it camə after they sonred their fourth goal and the play of the side deteriorated so much that there was always a chance that their opponents might turn the tables on them.
£ lot of goals in recent matches |
CAA
were
quick to take
in
the
and they got norge excellent en-advantage of this easing off and was beaten by Toledo shots only Contagement to do the same here faunched when after only 30 seconds bad blake by skipper Rley Chow Hon-cheng in to scure.
That this didn't happen wits At this stage it looked a case would have beaton any other U L to a fighting display by of how many goals the soldiers contemporary kooper Wallace, Hewitt sind Higgins in would score but, as has happened | Colony, Even his prodigious the soldiers chefence and to un-in some previous ones, their efforts were not always enough ceet doly in the CAA attack. play unaccountally fall to to keep out the enger Saints...
The Athletic had been scoring ple
pieces.
but fortune favours the brave twice the KMB custodian and
attack after attack to are them como back off the down the right wing. Suddenly woodwork, the play was switched jeft arxa high cross ball was fufted into the
goalmouth, Goal- keeper Thompson hesitated and me did not go out to Intercept. The whenbacks were emught on the wrong of foot, aut before they roul
whoreover Chuw Han-cheng rushed an ard bunced the ball into the sher [net.
TOOK A LONG TIME
to
the Army a lot to pet on even tess, a
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Play continued to be fuit ant interesting me a time after the index. vroud work by Robsons
•habled Stondrouse to inervase the Amy lend oral five minules lates Bubuti 101 1115 OWI BARC kade The ceme ched when a pike
The game was lively right from the kick-off and with play crowd got plenty to shout about racing from end to end the big In the carly stages KMB called the tune and it was no great urprio when they opened the acoring in tho 12th minute through grand Tang Yeo-kit shot.
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Tension was increased after this and only two very good clearances by Wat Fat-kim kept the Saints Erum equalising. T the 25th minute tragedy struck For CA Yu Kal-you diat the Busmen when Chan Kor- many good Brings to goal and sait was badly hurt in a clash was not afraid to take a chunes with Xavior and took no further
part in the gamo,
to keep his charges Intact,
Sa Kam-hung had a grand game at right back but his part- ter
Wong Tok-chuen
Szeto Ylu switched to the full-bock position with Arst Lee
was yunk kot fortunate that the referee took a Taifal and later Tang Yee-kit
lenient view of the many freth the loft-half berth.
Van helplows tu save,
Home Rugger
Results
kicks awarded against him. Ng PILED ON PRESSURE Bo-leung was the best half-back
Lund up front Kwok Cheuk-
St Joseph's piled on the ehrung and Chow lon-cheng pressure in the second half and Took the honours.
levelled the score through
Rocha When
J
H hard-pressexl
gave away a
In an Army defence that lost KMB defence wo goals through bad defensive penalty kick. Equality did not ers Wallace was again the last very long, for a couple of taletoodles player. Higgins minutes later Tang Yer-kit stood out in the middle line as flicked a tast Tang Sum drive London, Oct. 30. the man with the constructive
A start was made to the Ideas, although Hewitt played out of Manteigas' reach. Rugby Union County Cham-well at ventre-half.
Ten minutes later Salata again
plonship today by the Robson was in a class by him-squared the account when a con- Northern counties. Four of self up front both as a scherner certed effort by their forwards the six sides in the North and a worker but he got excel-raw the ball being bundled into were engaged.
from Walmsley the net,
lent assistance and Middleton.
VERDICT: Both Bldca cân
this. to play better than
It is u
Cumberland and Westmorland beat Northumberland at Gosforth
tries by two
(six points)
reluctant to make
An
Mr Eddie Carvalho (nhové), winner of the Macao Grand Prix, receiving the Governor's Cup from Madamo Eaparteiro, wife of His Excellency the Governor of Macao, at the presentation of trophies last night. Below is the runner-up, Mr Paul du Toit, receiving his trophy. Both drový Triumph TR2 sports carsChina.
Mall Photos.
PHILIPPINES
·BOXERS KEER ORIENT TITLES
Manila, Oct. 30. The Orlent Bantamweight Champion, Lto Espinosa, last night defended his title in a 12-round decision over Japans Tamlo Sasaki.
With less than a micute left for play Tong Sum Was penolfsed just outside the penalty area and directly in front of the nothing, and Durham defeated great pity that local referees goal. Crack-shot Toledo, racing who con- up to take the kick, crashed it
through doubtful
sea of legs, and with
Espinosa, drapito on un- the help of a version, into the the deterioration in back of the net to give neer-impresalve performance, was this game was directly related
and two awarded all 12 rounds by the Sensational victory to this lactor.
valuable paints to the hard three judges. hitung Saints,
Cheshire by one goal, one drop-are ped goal ond two tries (14 example of players points) to a goal, a penalty goal and try (11 points).
Results of matches played to-
Pav
Cheshire
Rugby Union
County Championship
Chamber-
land
London TriSt
12 Durban
0
Cumberland and
Westmalused 6
Club Matches
London Welsh Old Merchant
Jaylors
Old Millbillians 11
1. Mary's
Hospital
Sigmas's
Waspi 0
London
Scottish
14
"
#
On Bes
US, Ports-
month
A
10
Bristol
Old
Cranlebeban
A
Devonport
Bervices
23
Roslyn Park
0
Both
Harlequisi
Laidon
Bedford
14
University
Birkenhead
Park
no
13
Iospital
Faracens
Aberavon
Cambridge
Sixty Chettentiam Coventry
Ebbw Vale Llanelly Manchester Manteg
Northampton
Nuneaton
Hedruth Rugby Swannea Tarquiny
Atletie
Weston-Supor
1
*
12
3
3
tinually
LACUIES
resort
The teams were:
Army: Wallace:
to
Thompson; Higgins, Wolters; Stonehouse, Middleton, Morris, Robson, Wilmsley.
Tuledo
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RICHARD BERGMANN JOINS
THE GLOBETROTTERS
LEAGUE CRICKET
BIG MARGINS OF VICTORY IN SENIOR GAMES
By "GOOGLY"
Army South convincingly trounced. Craigengower by ten wickets in their First Division Cricket League game on Saturday, Pracifcally every match in the First Division saw big margins of victory while in the Juntor League close finishes were the feature,
Army South XI banded Craigongower a ten-wicket defeat and it only took the soldiers a little over 90 minutes to send the CCC batsmen back to the pavilion. Once aguin Army bowlers. Withall, Clark and Dowling did the damage, sharing the wickets among them, the first two named four a piece and Dowling two,
The only two CCC batsmen who stood up to the Army attackcars were F. H. Kermant with 20 (top scorer), and B. Dhaber 12. Kormáni, after scoring his 28, was unable to fold as he was resting an in- Jured kroe
food Witholl opened the
for the Army and they casily passed the CCC score of 70 runs,
At Chater Road, the Hong-
Jardine's Win Inter-Hong
Match
kong Cricket Club Scorpions In an all-day Inter-Hong were given a rude shock by|oricket match played at the Recreto. Batting first the Kow- Hongkong Cricket Club Joonitos amassed a total of 193
yesterday, Jardine's dex and Scarplons could only feated Dodwell's by 95 runs. runs reply with 93.
of
Gerry Gosana captured Ayo
Balling Arst,
Jardino's
the Chater Road side's wickets for 44 runs and was collected a total of 153 na probably the main factor in Just a little over three hours.
They tarted their victory.
their Innings Over at Kaj Tak the HKCO shakily and four wickets fell with Optimists were beaten by the only 48 runs, Air Force by Ανα wickets. Power took Alve optimists' wickets for 24 in five overs.
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Barton then went in and ococet a useful 30 before he was given leg before. He had helped For the Optimists, Rory Macpherson was the top scorer
bring the score to 93, with 37 runs. Other batsmen R. G. Calman was next mon who scored double figures were in and played a fine innings to Guy Pritchard (29). Harvey be top scorer for his side just 10 (15) and Van Qorde (10). Tho runs short of a half a century. HKCC's side were all out for
He hit six fours. 115 runs.
The Airmen coally passed the A. P. Pereira as the most required score for the loss of Ave successful bowlor, taking four wickets. West was top scorer wickets for only 17 runs. with 32.
J. Chubb made 22 out. of B. C. N. Carnell once again; Dodwell's total of 60. displayed deadly form with the Milne, Jardine'a opening bali by taking seven of Navy bowler, was in devastating form, wickets for 10 runs to pave the tolting six wickets for 32 runs. way for victory, for the Kowloon Cricket Club. The Navy werd all out for 42 runs,
JARDINE'S
A. S. Grant, c. Urob. Pod- The remaining First Division well League game Bow the Police
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hand the Undergraduates a six-P. J. Hart, o. & b. Dod wicket victory at Happy Valley, well
D. Hung, c. Brubson,b; SECOND DIVISION
Holdsworth Of the Second Division games D. W. J. Clark, bbw, b.
Dodwell the most interesting was thint at Richard Bergmann, England's former World Table Sookunpoo between IRC "H. D.
Deves; Barton, low, b. Tennis Champlon, has signed up with the Harlem Globe- and KGV in which a close finish
WOB scen.
R. G. Colman, c. Drubson: The Indians avenged their "A" With Richard Miles, the United States Champion, he team's defeat by a narrow mar-J. G. L. Mline, e. King
b. Pereira trotters-but not as a basketball player. will play a series of exhibitions in the United States nin of 06
Peraira during Intervals in the Globetrotters" matches,
Other results in this division J. S. Riggs, not out wero: RAF defeated DBS by A. Bowden, lbw. Distanco in no barrier for
wickets Until these two forget their | Alve
and KCC best
Pereira Bergmann. He has just finished differences and unite, the Eng- Novy.
F. G. Coles, b. Pereira The Orient Flyweight Chama 45,000-mile close season tour sh Table Tennis Association "LEAQUE STANDINGS
A. E. Rideout, b. Dod- Campo, TKO'd with Johnny Leach but this has are unlikely to permit any
First Plvision Thailand's Vilidhni Kunoi in the not stopped him accepting the player to tour there. 11th of a 12-round bout and the United States offer, Philippine Welterweight Cham- pion, Star Gony, knocked out Jepan's Mamuro Yokoyama In 1 min. 57 seconds of the fourth round.
Compo smashed Kunal to the forcing Kundi
in the closing 10th, not to answer the boll at the start of the 11th round. Yokoyama was down for a count of sight in the third round. He came back strong but was knocked out in the fourth -Reuter,
For the wirners Nasha at left-plan Tanny Riley, Hewitt, back was the outstanding player. and centre-half Cunha did well in the middle line while up front J. Rocha and Cotrim
CAA; Ylu Kel-you; S11 Kam-Were the brightest stars. hum. Wong Tux-chuen; Cheung Yan-yee, Cheung Hui-chal, Ng ever, that I found my player- It was in the KMB side, how- Bo-leung; Kwok Cheuk-cheung of -dhe-day... Tang Yee-kit. canvas Chow lon-cheng, Lee Kwok-cannot remember having seen a wah, Au Yin-tung, Law Sin-
player put up such an effort as kung,
A he did to swing a game in his
side's favour.
1
POOR CONSOLATION
He must have covered as It will be poor consolation to many miles as any other two Champions KMB to know that players. He was really Immerso. they took most of the hom-
Bradford
ours from the game against SL Cambridge
Joseph's at Caroline HI University
on Newbridge 10 Saturday. They lost two valu- Blackheath alable points and stil more Aldershot
valuable player. Services Newport
Whatever the outcome, Watering
Wai Abertiliory 10 Fat-kim-in magnificent form - and his fellow defenders in the 10 Busmen's line-up fought a great uphill battle for almost three- 10 quarters of the match and must
Cordin Metropolitan
Police
Ponryn Leicester Neath Bridgwater and
Athlon Crom Xeys Diashow
Academicals
Inatonians Hoval High
Schoot 7.P. Teignmouth Rugby Langue
3 Harrow 30 Full
Mare Edinburgh
Academicals 0 Ginnyow ligh
School TP. 26
Watsonian Newton Abbot a
Liverpool Firadford 11:1 Hunatet
Liverpool City Rochdale
Salford
Wakefield
Wittehaven
Widnes
13
Belle Vuo
a
Keighley
Otithian 2)
19 Worklen
"
Featherstone
Swinton Worringtons, St. Helens
---itoufer.
16 have been near the limit of their
physical resources
0
Anal whistle came.
when
the
Wal Fat-kim, Szeto Yiu, and Szeto Man wers the other Busmen who stood out in a generally good side... but it is significant that netther Tang Sum nor a somewhat timorous looking Molt Chun-wah played rated P to form. In fact I ang Sum's performance very beat much below par.
SCHOOLBOYS' SEMI-FINALS
AT CRC
Chester Chhi and Fung Moon
Michael Lo and Victor Sun 8-10, 6-4, 7-5 in the semil-- VERDICT: The kind of gumennals of the Schoolboys' Doubles that packs in the crowd.
Tennis Championships at the had thrills, excitement
Chinese Recreation Club yester spretacular tosis. Colony star
**** | day. Wal Fat-kim made the much
TODAY'S GAMES
It
and
The Saints played fast and publicised Montaigas look a very virile football from start to ordinary keeper... and
Men's Singles (Semi-Final)
TOUR HOPES FADE
Bergmann has not vislied, yet, There are few countries which
strange to say, the United States is one. He hopes to see his mother, who is living there,
Now I understand
--(London Express Service).
RAF Recreio Army South Police. KCC
WL D Pis 3 0 1 13 1. 13
Melbourne Cup Scorpions
Favourite Equals Record
Melbourne, Oct. 30.
Optimists
CCC
Army North University Navy
.well.
Extrus
Fall of
12
-10
30
40
18
13
154
wickets;=<1-9; 2-28; 30128-30; 4-48; 6-95; 6-132; 7-137;
8-143; 9-150; 10-155,
Second Division
The chances of an English team touring South Africa have faded. After the World Cham. the pionships at Wembley In spring, plans were pencilled in
The New Zealand gelding. RAF for our top table tennis men Rising Fast, a firm favourite for KCC and women to tour the Union. the Melbourne Cup, today Recrelo
that the equalled the 12 furlong record IRC "A" rift between the South African at Flemington course
with O IRC Board, which enforces the ume of two minutes two seconds Palico. colour bar,
and the South when he won the McKinnon Dockyard African Union, which does not, Stakes.
DOS has widened.
Navy Rising Fast, with six wins out KGY
seven starts, is capturing University pubile imagination like some of
MOVE TO STAGE WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP
of
Australia's great racers in the
past,
The owner, Mr. L. Bpring, of Whakatane, New Zealand, has raced the gelding 80 times for Brussels, Oct. 31.
14 wins, ex seconde and two The International Hockey thirds and has collected a total Federation, which met here to of about £17,500.
o finish and, while there will al-1 was not merely, because he had Lp Koon-hung v. V, T. Wang | day, decided in principle to
ways be a big "if
about tho
17 outcome If Chan Kar-sau had more to do.
not been injured, 1 think that A few weeks ago
that
(8.45 pan.)
I com-
Men' Doubles (Quarter- Vital) K. C. Do and Patrick Poon v Ng Man-choing and. Ho
13 even as things went they were plimented KMB on their coll Checong-po (5. pan.).
Just a shade lucky to get both duct on the Bold... I repost
14 points although, strangely that compliment now,
This
10 enough they might have got game had all the ingredients
more than threa goals,
TOMORROW
noccasury for a dangerous fare- Men's Doubles (Semi-Final) - Wel Fat-kim gave his best. up ́und the sensible" conduct of Chay Tin-kin and Taul Wal-pui display in many months and he the Busmon lupt it with v F. K. Ku and V. T. Wang (3,48 saved several shots that I feel bounds,
THE GAMBOLS
WHATS THE MATTER, DEAR B
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Barry
LATER
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BUT
LET, MEƐDISTURB
AND
Orgning a now. International The Melbourne Cup will bo Championship, with regional run on Tuesday--Reuter, eliminating rounda.
details of petition
The Federation requested its permanent bureau to draw up Summer Tan Wins
the
горора сот- The Federation will hold its next congress in Melbourne. In 1086,
during the Olympic Games-Reliter,
SURF
PLESS
ENT
World's Richest
Horse Race
Camden, N. J, Oct 30. Summer Tan coally as the Garden Stade Stakse Futurity, the world's richest horas, race, run In heavy going here todayii
The event for two-year olds wps worth $101,095., 7119,
Summer Tan won by nin lengths from Simmy, with Fly- (ing)Fury, third, in « field of 16
P W
ō Dodwell
Deveson
LDPts. Holdsworth
0 119 William
3. 1 1 18Pereira
3.3 0 0 12
0 12
Inter School
Soccer
0
MR W
Bowling
.0 15.1 2 49 10
DODWELL'S
C. Ure; b. Milne
G. Holdsworth, b. Milne
B. 9. Dowel, b. Mijne,
J. Chubb, c. Grant b. Milne
P. G. Williams, lbw, b.
Milne
P.Q. S. Drubeon, e. Colman
b. Clark...............
A. F, Pereira, c. Clark b.
Milne
J. A. King, b. Colmar
R. McAdam, lbw, b. Riggs- R. M. H. Ewart, not qui D. Malcolm b. Colman
Extras
There were no upsels register- ed during the second round of the Inter-School - soccer league
·Fall of wickets: · 1-4; 2-1 played yesterday, although St.
2-26; 4-88; 6-30; 6-48; Mardo's surprised St. Joseph8-58; 9-00, 10-00.
The Stanley Shield holders, however by lending 2-1 st huiz time. came back to score five and end up winowri by Bek,
Colman
Now Method College, playing Clark Why to King George V had to Milne fight all the way to win 2-0. BayRomana, ARA
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Bowling
U.S. SWAMPS CANADA IN
GE MATCH
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