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All-Hongkong centre-forward Tang Yee-kit gives AIK's goalkeeper, Bengt Kjell, an anxious moment in Saturday's match at Caroline Hill which Hongkong won 2-1-China Mail Photo.
Kowloon Bowlers Retain The Aitkenhead Shield
Kowloon lawn bowlers retained the Altkenhead shield when they beat Hongkong for the third successive year at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday.
Kowloon won by 11 rinks to seven and by 383 shots tu 343,
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THE CHINA
ME, MONDAY,
HONGKONG
NOVEMBER 15
ON 2 AIR
NEVER IN HISTORY HAVE
SO MANY CHANCES BEEN THROWN AWAY
Says I. M. MacTAVISH
Surely never in the whole fascinating annals of football history have so many gilt-edged chances been thrown away so often as there were by the Swedish forwards at Caroline: Hill: yesterday. It was at times almost farcical. The visitors showed an unerring instinct in avoiding acoring and I honestly believe that if they had not been gifted a penalty. klek in the game they would not have scored if they had played all night. I have been football-minded now for many years but I declare I have never seen anything quite like this before. If the players: were having a private com- petition for the doubtful distinction of the 'Champion: "Misser)...then I cast my vote for left winger Eriksson... he had the ability to avold»thernet: from à closer distance and more regularly than any of his mates.
However, on first half pressure | body swerve as he moved to the | have falled to be roused by the and approach work. AIK should kick sent Jimmy Chong, the excitement of the highlight of have been at least fður goals up wrong way and the scores weTO the afternoon. at the interval. Early on they level,"
Now to get things in accurate showed better form than in their Westerberg banged the ball perspective, Let us make no opening game against All Hong-through a crowd of players d
bones about it... this AIK side kong. but this was no Swedish couple of minutes later, to put was in many ways a big disop- Rhapsody. In fact it was very the Swedes in the lead....but ❘ pointment. They never mea- third eines stuff that the visitors Robson showed, that in spite of sured up ta the spoed and played.
a lot of rough treatment he still finlebing power of Djurgarden,, had a kick in him by cracking.p and they never looked like a the net. fast one into the far conter of sido boasting a bevy of inter-
notionals
ANYTHING BUT Do not Imagine from this that de Hongkong side was a heaven- sen eleven. It WDS
anything but it. There were glaring weaknesses in the team and the ill-advised selection of Hiscock adinitted at the finally winger interval when the diminutive
wns
withdrawn under The rubilute rule and ex- perienced Kwok Ying-lok was brought into the side.
Misceck W
the only
vras
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class of football.
11
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This set the home players and the tans in satisfied, mood, but only The
for a few minutes.
Swedish right
ball was sent down the
wing... Riley unaccountably turned his back on Harris, who quickly moved the ball inside and, taking the neat return pass, hat Jlinmy Chang picking. it out-of the-not for the third tine.
VERDICT. This
Was not p
up to the requirements of this good game although the final 15 did something 10 Jiminy Changminutes in goal never inspired confidence relieve the monotony. THE and was for loo prone to take a Swedish wing halves were often ying kick or a nervous punch careless with their tackling and of the hall rather than gather 11 Robson and Lee Yuk-tak hing to safely in his arms.
put up with a lot of infringe Tuley, nt left back, was muchments. The comparatively tro costal and the lack of bite mall crowd was as disappoint in his tackles often made things ing as the genernil standard easy for Hamrin, a typical ball play.
player and the visitors best for
ward.
Chan
Ming-chin got two
THE MACTAVISH
STAR RATINGS
HONGKONG SELECTION
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Alk forwards dominated Kjell
play in the opening stages of Bergmark-
match.
They carried the Askinger
the
20 ball forward neatly enough, but
when they got within striking Bodin distance of the goal they proved |Carlsson the wisdom of the old
saying.
Aulert
Amish is as good as a mile.
lomrin
for it seemed certain that. bar- Nilison ring accidents, they simply were Enstrom
ad not going to score.
The blank scoresheet
interval was
Westerberg
at the Eriksson
a clear indication for-
of the efforts of the two
defences
AIR
of
A DEFINITE PLAN That, however, in no
wayn detracts from the home victory: Dur boys tackled the job in hand with confidence and with a definite Snedder-Inspire? team plant and that was something that was never apparent in the
of their.. ploy.
opponents. In fact, the visitors see
seemed to underestimate ประ class of ouT football and, by the time they had realised their mistake, the Aritiative had passed. to Hong kong. Once in command: our boys never relaxed their grip until the end,
Szeto Man set the pattern of things with T brilliant and coolly-taken geal to give his side a narrow but well deserved in- terval lead,
MCG v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA
McConnon la stumped by Langley off Roxby for four during the match - between the MCC and South Australia at the Adelaide Oval which the MCC won“ by 21 runs, Compton scoring 113.-Central Press Photo,
SATURDAY'S
RUGGÉR
15th
Club Missed The Man Against Wayfoong
By "PAK LO"
At Sookunpoo on Saturday afternoon, Wayfoong narrowly defeated a de. pleted Club side in a fairly good game with some scrappy patches by 0 points (1 try, 1 dropped goal) to 3 points (1 try); whilst in the following game, the Police again were beaten by the Army by 24 points (6 tries, 2-penalty goals); to all,
This was an improvement on the last Army Police score and the fact that the Police had three of their best men injured on Friday, and had to play three reserves made the score much bigger than it should have been;
to
Ylu Chouk-yin increased it in on the 15th was under-whe Raine went to Wayfoong almost a clear run through to
ohe
In the Club vergus Wayfoong | make the score 8-3. There was across Nøïd to: where his threes gamo the Club singtext with no further scoring. before the were waiting. only 13 men, but after a few whistle for no-side went.
The Police had crossed to the minutes made their number up Without doubt the laurels of danger aren und. Ingall had
this
with
weaker side score in the corner. This much tood to be attending to busi- managed to win, but had the definitley cought the Police on the 33rd minute of the secondness, and was unable to tum out. Club had their 15th ran the tale the wrong foot. The Conver- half with the goal that sot the Despite having only seven would have boen different. Blon
was missed, 6-0; home players and kpectators in a
men in the pack the Club were Outstanding were Cole and Once more the Army attack- delighted" frame of mind,
long enough for
and when with an open to get Rainger and Stoker for the field they seemed
to certain the
ball back
In practically Club, every ret scrum, and Petrie, as
sere they passed forward, From the scrum the ball was smart- was suggested on Saturday in
heeled out to Parkinson, this column,
who cut through on his own, wasted no time:
and then passed on 10 Cox, the who scared. In wing forward, the corner. The kick was › mlan éd, 9~0.
The only fly-in-the-ointment came a couple of minutes later when Wai Fat-kim-previously In wonderful form made shocking
errot at Judgment *** when advancing from his goal he missed completely a high lob from the left wing and allowed Hamrin to nod the ball into the unguarded net.
JAN
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+
able to hold the offenck Petrie for the Bank, and Steven, et
ARMY v. POLICE. In the second game the Army in leaving the hooking to an had everything all thelf own other member of his team and way. drapping back.
had
****
B
ever,
Po-keung.
The player of the game, how.ured his wrist, and the new.
*
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(Kwok Yin-lok replaced His cock for Hongkong and Lief
Ко was
BOUSITIS....
were
not
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4
1
The Police, without Lloyd to pleces Even with eight in the scrum back them up, went to Goalkeeper Kjell had a thrill-push, but
the Club were unable to get the and their three line never once gat going. Brown, taking over Meffan performed
LÁCKED A KICKER ing afternoon and only a couple wonders and
from Lloyd, continually forgot of his most brilliant saves from backs plenty of chances.
gave the Club He was a fullback and was
The Army again moved up- Yiu Cheuk-yin kept the South China star from increasing his place of Henderson, who
Both De Rome playing in generally too far up the field. field, and on the 35-yard line
His tackling was good when he | were given a penalty for tally,
got near his man, but too often Policeman hànging on to the one of the threes had to drop ball when tackled, but the al- comer, Rainger had good
back and cover up for him.
tempt to score game, and Inglis, Bromhall and
was fuffed, Seldom has a more magnificent Staker, particularly the latter,
This was the only weakness in a lot happier display of centre-half play been did well, but the gap in their at serum half and hack a good just didn't have a kicker on the
Lelliott looked
whole Army side. They the last couple of line due to Watson's absence cut game and he was well backed held! The Police dropped out
there can be nodown their chances. greater praise than to say that
up by Slevin behind him. The on the 25, and Brentford went Play swung back and forth other threes he made his opposite number
definitely ̈ñeod
away in
lovely run and then across midfield for the Internationalist
first come positioning Lennert Carls
practice fifteen minutes
passed out to Owen to score in son --- look a
with the Club, their very ordinary
whon lying behind their line,
the
corner. The kick was again despite the man shortage. · look- pivot. Yes, he was that good
the scrum, was badly spaced
miseed. 12-0. don't take my word for the better side, whilst the and very ragged. With the re-
A few seconds it .... ask Ingvar Olsson....
Wayfoong
of midßeld sult that the Army ran through play began to second half and threes
the bail all afternoon. he hardly got a decent kick at setting down very quickly,
when and where they liked. then the Army, were off again. Towards the end the Army's This time on the Polica 28 they Then, on the Club 25, Way passing became a little ragged, were awarded another penalty.. VERDICT: A great victory foong were given a penalty
for Hongkong football
but beyond that they were This time it was because a well and a great tomie for the game Petric, whilst the Club
feet up. in the scrum, and excellent.
Intentioned
but For the second
overzenkug in the Colony.... Don't forget wandering back
Werd Parkinson and Brentford as
tackled the 383 dropped out
to face the that there were alx inter-
the ball. Brentford put and Llet Skiod took his place with big game atmosphere the nationals in the heup againstck, kicked ahead and Hewit|the field, and they' werg never us one between the posts to
usual, were by far the best" on without making very much Hongkong
raced through to score, leaving in serious trouble: Wells, who add another footballers made them. Well Done, Hong- the Club loolding dazed to say are hooking had a field day. He line. Kwok Ying-lok took over unlucky one for our difference to the punch of the Saturday, the 13th November, an kong!
the least, The famous
Hick was lost the ball only once in the set missed, 3×0.
scrums, and was well up in the The Club carried the game up loose. to the Wayfoong end, but time
In fact the whole of the Army and again their attacks were team deserve recognition. Even stopped. Becauso of the Patterson, though he had little to shortage of threw the forwards do, did what was necessary with tried to take the ball through, some lovely kicking for touch. but were invariably stopped by The Army began the attack fore some good tackling by the from the kick-on, but were im- final score 24-0, Wayfoong forwarts and halves. mediately sent back to their own
Finally in the 27th minute the line as the Police took the ball Army, but it has been notice- This game was m'gift for the Club forwards again took the at their feet almost to the Army | abió:
that when ball for about
upogainat ten yards, then inet The Army, cleared upfeld wilfer opposition: the three line with a a long klek, and that for is Inclined to start passing purposes c ended the loosely, Even against the Police they threw away quite a
17 ward lines rather than of the Shiod took over from Nisson for
respective
although AIK after the interval). Hongkong nearly got a grosi when Kjell dropped a hot thot from Higgins.
World Table Tennis Champion Beaten
BEC
V. bent
PHOTOGRAPHS
of the
half Nissors AIK side
SATURDAY'S GAME: All-Hongkong 2/ AIK 1 In a indium that was charged
the leader's berth for the home Swedish visitors side with. Lee Yuk-tak on his immediate right and Lee Tal- fol on the left touchline,
as
THE MacTAVISH STAR RATING
· ALL-HONGKONG
heeledamartly and... therewall practical' zm
But there was no luck about Innsbruck, Austria, Növ. 14.
this home victory. Hongkong won wai Fat-kim Inchiro Ogimura, Japan's
far more convincingly than the Szetolu. World Table Tennis Champion.
FIERT. GOAL:
score suggests and they won Last Yee.. was defeated in the semi-final of the Edelweis Cup here today initial
Newcomer Kwoks had a short because they were far and away Chan Fat-hrung necording to the
appearance as he was the better side, Austrian new rangozo
injured after nine minutes and South China's fine stadium 50-Pa-krang Apa.
Tour Sheung of Yugoslavia,
was off the field for 15 minutes, simply vibrated to the almost
Chu Wing wah of the local Breto Man the continuous ́choers leave him 14-21, 21-23, 21-19, Higgins also had
feld 21-18, 21-11---Reuter,.
for attention to a badly fans
they drove their cut eye but he was on long favourites on and on in an ever in Chenk-yin
| Tang Yêe-kit. onough to see Robson bang the increasing crescendo of noise Mok Chapswahi bail into the net to open the that reached its climax. when BCOTING
brilliant Ylu Cheuk-yin crashed Kjell Hongkong held onto their lead the ball wide of Kjell art into Enstrom for a long time and eventually the net to put Hongkong two lost it in a most unfortunate goale up.
Two Askiorer
Bodis way. Riley cleared the ball out | The roar that grootod: this | Carlsson of the goalmouth and moved wonderful effort must have been B. Antert after It Westerberg took П heard from Shaukiwan to Hamrin quick shot at goal and smashed Kennedy Town: and probably NIL the ball straight back at the across the harbour too. It was Dion..
who could Army, player
not that kind of a gomil
Lundstrom. nvold it,
It made even the most:
move, but There is no doubt that the of the spectators want to stand
**** foong attacking, there was a the Police were tackling well at (Blom Aniert and Westerberg loose maal, and the ball came this point and each man was in ball stick his hand....But and cheer as In fact, many of took over the right-half and back of the Bank side and went turn brought down Brentford friberationaly Surely never them did...and be it to their inelda-left positions: In the AIK to Young, who very neatly tried was, however, backing them up, Hamrin took the kick and his eternal credit for few could side after the interval).... a drop at goal and succeeded to and taking the bal, kleiced
by our Staff Photographers.
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Local Whe'd drigis
All Local Sports
and All Local® Events
SOUTH CHINA, MORNING POST I
THE GAMBOLS
AND. BOUGHT A NEW-HAT 15.00. WITH THE BLUETORES
men
the score.ree poluta
15, puking The Army, now completely masters of the field, took the ball Into the Palice half again. and this time a loose ball rolling over the Police line was just touched down in time. Parkinson scored
one and Brentford two more tries be
de" to make the Bide":
"no
went away.
Bromhall two men very neatly before Police attacks.
on to Stoker, who pausing.
From the
halt way
way line the few certain scores through this handed off one man and outpaced Army sent their threes away to weakness, jukebo the full back, to score. In the the Police 25 and from there On their present -- forinthey corner. The conversion was McGahey took the ball over the will take a lot of beating in the missed. 3-3,
Police line with a nice dribble. Pentangular, but either the Club,
the second half both teams and touched down. The
The kick or the Navy, and particularly the
*** began to tire and the game was missed. 8-0.
*** seemed to have bogged
事
until
Away
latter; are capable of overcoming
near the end with・ Way®] With « wont they hammy, again. } this fine teaming
mart threa
The Police, on the other hand.. should not be dismissed as
Pent force Which their five in- ured men return to the line-up they will have team, which, while it will not win the Fen tangular, le papible of surphling? one or two of the other teams?.
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