ARMY 2, ST. JOSEPH'S 3
THE CHINA-~MAHA I MONDAY - DEOBMBER 18, 1954,
ENGLAND'S PIRST GOAL
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Well played the Saints. Swinging the ball about and making the best use of their chances at Sookunpoo yesterday the Green and Whites were worthy winners in a match which although entertaining, never reached a very high standard.
Augusto Rocha's move to Portugual is still pending and, as far as the Army is voncerned it is a delay which they must have regretted for the little centre- forward was here, there, and everywhere. He was the power and the brains of a forward line that was generally slick and clever... and on occasion very, very fast.
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CLUB 0, KMB 2 This match, which was played at the Club Studium on Satur- day, was in many complicated film. It
the sort of game you watch closely and think a lot about later on.... and even then it is hard to work it all nat
As far as the score is con-
S & S Tonar cerned this came near to being Lane, Clawford one of the big upsets of the Road Werks
and there was a time acuson. during the play when it came closer still...yot it is hard to see why.
On the surface KMB held all the acts. They had men like Szete Man, Tang Yec-kit and Lee Tai-tal in their front rank, yet so close and resolute was
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it series the face of the goal and Club defence that it looked with the Army defence going the wrong way. Xavier, racing in at for a long time as though the
top speed (krove the ball into the
Atom end Morris talled for get us head a fast causa froth the sight, but a tow minuten later Walmsley was on the spet to track anther cross into the net and bring the Army back to level terme for the second time
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The ball entering the nst after being headed by Bentley (No. 8) to score England's first goal against Germany at Wembley. Liebrick, the German centre- half, is still airborne in an attempt to save the shot, England won by 3 godis to 1-Central Press Photo.
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WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Easy Victories For Braves And Saints
The hard-hitting Bravés defeated the fighting Warriors 8-2 before a large watching in the wintry weather at King's Park yesterday. Fielding errors cost the losers four runs, or the winning margin would have been sdialler.
The Saints Blanket the U.S. Navy 9-0 in the other Sontor "A" League game behind Vic Pedruso's two-hitter. In the Senior "B" League, Blackhawks shellacked the Overseas 18-1 and the Americans walloped the University 13-1.
The ladies' contests were store keenly fought out. Colleens "A" held back the CAA Ladles 18-10 and Overseas Ladies ribrod oth the Colleen Bees in a last ioning rally to win 24-28. The Warriors-Braves
game
Sir George Thomas Retiring From Presidency
IBF
London, Dec. 12.
Sir George: Thomas wilt retire from the Presidency of the International Badminton Federation next Jane with one of His foremost ambitions réalisai.
Sir George, President of the Federation since its foundation in 1984, donated the Thohag Cup just before the last war to further international badminton.
That 21 nations from four continents are competing this year illustrates the measure of His success.
This is only the third com-ly by any other country. Under petition. The war provented a Įthis nerangement, countries will Blart until 1948 when 10 coun-not be obliged to play every tries took part. There werb year, thus obviating expené6,---
China Mall Special. two more competing in 1981.
The present competition, which began in June this year
arit continues until June, 1988. Compton Hopes
has 21 nations folding part
"BABY" HAS GROWN
Sir George, now 73 and one of the world's finest players in his youth, can indeed claim that his "baby" has grown into a strappy youngster.
It was worldwide competitfon of this nature which he envisag- od when taking a leading part in the formation of the Interna- tional Federation 20 years ago.
enthusiasm remarkable
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Astan
tras countries done much to stimulate interest in the
Cup. Europe too com- new adherents. Unues to gain There are nine countries enter-
in ed from the European Zone the prestat competition and more are expected in the next, Because of the number of there are now catrics
four Aus- zone; American, Asian, tralian and European. Former-
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three. Zone ly there winners will go to Singapore In May of next year to contest for saved for one by catcher Erick-then made n round tour and the right to challenge Malaya,
The sailors were bobbling two opponents were out without the holders.
A Ladies International and Spints scared any score. all the time four runs in the first through A. However, the Overseas now Championship is to be launched G. Ismail, Gussie Pereira. Dave were disperate, anki when they in 1988/57. Leonard and A. Dlita.
were offered two free pasanges will be identical to the Thomas Gussie added another in the they were able to the the score Cup in that there will be pre-
and Igmar Erickren in the sixth
Vic Pedruco
the put on finishing touch by slugging homer with Bimby Ablong on base. The final score was 9-0 though the Saints only got five
sen.
The
Arsi contest
To Play Iu Second Test
Melbourne, Dec. 12. Denis Compton, the England bataman who fritctured a finger in the first cricket Test against Australia, hopes to play in the second Test be ginning at Sydney Friday.
on
He said today, "My hand is much better. can grip things now."
But Len Hutton, the England captain, is not risk thought likely to him until he is 100 per cent fit, which will prob ably not be until the third Test at Melbourne start- ing on December 31.- China Mail Special.
started early in the afternoon third, Onofre Souza in the fourth, by steals and assisted by the liminary play in geographical Mal
with the former batting. drst. They were sent off the field on a double kill and an infield putout.
Just
On Braves' turn at bat Eddie Loureiro was given a free ticket and reached scoring position on hims some wild pitches. Carlbu Yvanovich was farined sind Tony Osmund popped, but Manuel Guterres dy was muffed and Eddie Loureiro first crossed the pinte
Manuel Guterres arrived on second another wild pitch and Buji Dhabar's timely hit him home. Dhaber toured diamond himself on WIS
on
one-way
errors of the folding Bebe, an- zones with the winners playing
wining gun care in and off in Britain. other
Subsequently the champion they finally nosed out their
tonation may be challenged direct- hardy opponents by, 24-23 erit the hot battle.
South Chinh and Panitas Ladies niso baffled to'a
close after fibish on Saturday
score went 1-1
Black-hooh! 2 in the second with
Hits, frauding till the
one
were
Home Soccer Standings
London, Dec. 11. Football League standings after teddy's matches were:
Firm Diválon
21 11
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The Senior "B" games were 6-5 affairs. hawks A breezed through the the first, Overseas open field
The Nall Wah leading sitt 444 di the former reaped 10 runs in the of third The South China
cand canto through
in the five girls obtained another. opening
and held to the narrow walks and four a two-run homer by hurler Joey
severith where Graca
The Panderettes rallied in sent
The game slowed down when run to make it a five-all tie. the
the Hawks added six in the
Howover the Felines throws.
the second canto Warrior second and another two in the unable to hold the Athletics in Wolves In
thirch The lonely rum for good check and vielleil brother Brand Reginaldo Santos, smacked
Oversen wus nihče in tile frit. rim to lose by 6-5,
Manchester U. 21 hit to
Cheiaca left after one downl clean
Rennie Barretto pitched three Only one Junior League game Huddersfield and ran to third non-stop on a
Innings for the Hunting Birds
in Portsmouth played was
on Saturday wild peg. Fernando Marques
South Chirut Juntor Chaiton and Joey Graca two- and euch which sacrificed in vain
but centre yielded
Everton hit one The game was downod the Seventeeners 25-20. Prebon
and of the Arth Overschs Juniors: gave a walkt Manchester C
Bolton fair within a foot and Reginaldo
the The Americans did the sonte Dodger vi. came home easily.
the third out,
game was West Brom grounded for this
to the University students, ex-postponed. Tiger Hussain of the Braves cep
cept that their
came later rafly
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felder Alfredo's right fly wasted a Blood at 18:1) Vovery to the Dukes mid, the P. 1. Co
100 Reis
CAA
New York, Dec. 12. Ed Sanders, 1962 Olympic Heavyweight Champlon boxer, died today, 18 hours Time and after he was knocked out in winged a good drive to mid- | in the bottom of the fourth in-
with one away and made to ning where nine Yankees dented Indian Shuttlers in second on a fumble, Pitcher the rubber, They started with
Ausmen would never score.
But exactly the same
could have INC: ment about the Club Their forward Hoe was slow and cumbersome (a) the experimental positioning dendred produced ntver results.
depulised for who Junes, Lawson in the home goal, had a It looked as though the game
wonderful first half. would Barth in draw, but the again he saved when all seemed lost and was so enthusiustle in Saint hurt other ideas and, pro- ating from some loose marking his efforts that he in the Army rear lines, Paulo injured.
He had the unusual compli- snapped up just half a chance to give the Sants the lead and men of getting a big ovation * turned out, the points.
from the crowd in one stand at the end of the fret half and an Soldierbroo half ve St. Joseph's, was the
even greater one from the fans at the other end when he took ande that never had of
second half.
Nash, in contre-
any the idea but to win. He
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In the Boston Garden.
Arst Jock Brown was
the first frame and one was safe on
three in throw was dropped in the third. The lone run for when the and Hussain advanced to third, the undergraduates alsu came in Brown went to second, on the the first cânto and the game was next pitch and Eddie Loureira's mailed off at the end of the fifth. squeeze bunt hit yielded one The final xose was 13-1. run. Carlau Ivanovich's sacri fee brought another.
LADIES' GAMES
Resist Foreign
Mixed Pairs
Tho Indonesian
American ALLE
Newcastle
Binley
BlackDoct
Arsenal Potionizem Aston Villa Shemeld Lodowy Wednesday
Second Distal
Ipswich Town
Aberdeen Rangers
Brottian
second wos the
boxing dicall In three days. In
Stoke City Kullama Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri-
Leeds Blackbur day, Ralph Weiser, a feather- weight, died after being knocked
Luton Town Bombay, Dec, 12.
Rotherham out by Teddy Hall of Vancouver,
badminton Bristol R. Wen: Ham In the Ladies Division cost players, Eddy Yusuf and Ferry Notts County Braves got one more Fun Senders was knocked out last
through. Orrors by Manuel competition was observed. The Sonneville, both Iost up position for the start of the night by Willie James, the New
their Hull OKT Guterres in the third and an- Colleens Aces managed to hold matches the quarter-finals Bury เงย ไป a great job of looking This double gesture of appre-
Ms and much of the cintion from after
round of a 12-round iftic bout other in the fifth by came player the Lady Athletics back 15-10 the Mixed Doubles in the Benes England champion, in the 11th.
Birming a very sporting credit the vietory must Chinese crowd was a fitting re-
Warriors were unable to Im despite the sheets of almost Bombay International Tournam
when all their star players. Their big meat and prove even though
here to-day.
Liverpool Ho was operater on early word for an inspiring deeplay.
Xavier
during came in
the railles carde
ne in the first and
Miss Tulee
Margaret Middlesbrou the bad thợ RMB were but a shadow of tiny" to rolleve blood clot on
Notta Force fourth
and relieved third where they collected inning
averne (United States) lost, to Danoaster gome half shots), the last reason's great side and, great
the brain. upparently caused two Reghing and Paulo were the
Jimmy
M. M. Cheng in the windy total of 11 runs. while they undoubtedly played when he was knocked out.
However, others
They died two each in the M, Natekar and Miss 6. Bhat Port Vale maltered nost in
through his wher
(India) 10-15, 11-15, no. Sone Derby County In a third death not directly alley. the neater
Plymouth football, they did this lively St. Joseph's side.
Newcomer
nothing to suggest that they are connected with the ring, Johnny speed and efforts, Warriors were second and sixth, Dorothy Men ville, and Miss. Judy Devlin
reap one run in the doch and Himstettä. Ozorlő each | (United Staten), Lewi runde a
going to make a perious challenge Greco, former Canadian Welter- able to
sixth. Braves retaliated
a horier. size bugged
and weight Champion, was killed tile this year. for the
also
The Lady Athletics outhit through Beet-footed Eddie car accident in
Calle defeated 15-10, 10-15 carly
Dion, were today in a MORE RELIEF
Loureiro,
their opponents 8-6. However and 7-15 by another Indian Hote Montreal. relief than There was
"game chided' 8-2 when their fielding was erratic and pair, H. Ferreira and Miss 8. Tho Sanders, a Negro, weighed 10
wont out stone, seven pounds for his bout Warriors
three contributed 10 unearned runs to
Dobdur-Reuter. their own' defent sath James also Negro, who straight in the last
CHOONG WINS Overseas Ladies wrestled with Fernando Marques went all weighed 14 stone, 12% pounds,
martisondon, Dec. 12.
tackling ang thoughful intersecond half and both came from | father of a 17-month-old Bolly He steadied up, issuing only 1:23. They atartód) woll:with a fellow Malayan #t. A Heah, 15′′ | Kamarbeic
Sanders, 23-year-old
Svoy on the mound for Colleer Boca in ding-dong and the
Warflore the fielded eight hits. Battle andi Anally emerged E. B. Choong, the All-England: t. File
Champion; beat ventions got his side out of defensive CTTOTR rather than had turned professional loss than many awkward corners.
Singles quesa o' Sout good approach work. Szeto Yiu, a year ago. The fatal bout last three walks and striking out ad id the lit and rumped 11: 16-10 m the
[Bitarting' Astrworth was a little shaky Tang Sum,
night was the eighth of his pro- one,
Brial of the London Tang Yee-kit and fesalonal career.
Seatt In the middle and while Higgins
Jock Brown pitched six inn-ve more in the third inning!
Airdrie .. The Bees were offered seven ship ending dr Dreckr: today. Fats full marks for
played well while Tol-tai
for the Braves and gave free tickets phas three errors and HBAVY BATTERING
Third LowarİS ings distribution, he gets absolutely Wat Fat-kim showed that he has
menditors defeated J. R. Best and at Johnstone Choong no marks other than
d
.to the heavily and struck out ders shared
one. Junior canto to gain the lead at 12-7 W. C. Shule, Both England In Muston ones for his tantrum black made a complète recovery Hom
Interport injury.
padded canvas at 25 seconds Remedios relieved him in the However, they returned this ternational 9-16, 18-0, 15-Bron Jons got
Doubles anal, of the 11th round after James last with no run, no hit, no hospitality in the Afth me by the Men's
walk and no birike-out.
L. Choong and Miss B. J. Forsar Falconer
giving up nine runs and received Machit him with three left hooks Спутье.
NAVE the
SAINTS
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"beat"|"Arbroath and a right cross. After
sund
(England) Round Donald played hard but is not stiff right, Sanders dropped on
The U.S. Navy vs. Sunter game trailing6obind 16-14)
Malaya's
Miss Ayr United Heat yet bacit to his bat form after nks' and rolled over tun was more like practice gene Both sides pushed five runt Ainy Choong, cousin of the All his bad variāļņā m
conscious. He did not, hit his for the latter. Thirteen Old Joos across the plate and now came Choong Brothers 12-15 15-12, Gardner
went out to play by turna. Tagy the crucial - last. Inning The 15-7 in the **Mixed Double Corans he does many brilliant things head as he fell,
Sanders had sales a
played an almost errorless match Bear were happy when four of | final-Reuter,
Keeper
and showed plenty of
agility although he might have satisfaction when Grat Lee Shuil
fái and then Szeto Man get the Saved the are goal.
Wallace was the outstanding goals that collected the points,
These goals esme late in the soldier defender and his timely
some fine
unaccessary shows of tempera
ment.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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Ringside witnesses said Sen. only throë hits. He walked one a total of 11 runs in the fourthy and his brother R. La
heavy
then unaccountably fades right pattering from James in the out of the garge
wow the pick of a
Sandler who jumped into Une although the the ring when the fighter went front Individually played bard
down, said Bunderd was not hit
Entry Forms for the 6th Raid
Meeting 1954/55 to be held on
Monday 27th December, 1964 Malden doola comand hard indicating the night have
1956, (weather permitting), very unlucky, not fit score with
lini à prévious fight
and Saturday. 1st January, { unustal positions but Pair was eath was partly
may be obtained at the Bécretary's. Offer) Aiszsedeni House; the Club Houle Happy Valloys andl the Stables, S Shan Hrong Hökd.
Entries closest NOON on December, 195 By Order" of
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VERDICT Good
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Mal Whitfield To Marry
Swedish Girl
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Los Angeles, Dec. 12.
26-year-old Swedish school teacher said today she will marry American Negro track star Mai Whit- field upon his return from a world-wide United Nations' goodwill tour.
$108,
Birgit Johansson, who is working here as a bank book- keeper, mid she and the Olymple Champion werd
of ext gaged" but they had not do-
yet. Miss Johansson said she met Whitfield,
"Ongo the World's greatest middle distaner rommer
two-dime
600 Olympic Metres Champion, in Sweden in 1949 while he was touring with a tons of American truck stars.
nounced it "oginily"
and
She has been In this country since July, 1953. Mr and
Hey
Mr. Axil John07.
live in Gothenborg, Sweden
Miss Johansson said Whitfeld returns here in February from his U.N, tour. They will make their marriage plans then, she Miss Johansson taught kindergarten in Sweden-Uniteti Prvas
smid
TABLE TENNIS-
Singapore Gains Walkaway Win
Over Vietnam
Singapore, Dec. 11i The surprise of the Asian Table Tennals Champlorisbiga hero todig was a ávé. tô paró walkaway win by Bingapore over the favourites, Vietnam.
Other 'score' in 'thẹ. Bárð Cup Chimptoristilli', 'fór í team on this, the opening day of the nine-day. Chinipibcall
weritippines 0, Iridia'4.
India U, Korda K
Singapore 8, Koreá 2.
Vietnam 8, Malay Ma
In the women's trum ment for the Ramanujan Cup, 10. Korea Boat Malayk 210.
The Houkkong · and Taiwan teams are expected to arrivin
on
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