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SOUTH CHINA O, ARMY 4

FIRST FLOODLIT MATCH AT CAROLINE HILL

Grand Display Of Clean On-The-Ground Football

i

By I.

M. MacTAVISH

This match was staged to mark the inauguration of the new flood- lighting system at Caroline Hill last night and, before a gathering of dis- Inguished guests and a big crowd, the Army turned in a magnificent dis- play of fast, accurate football to leave their hosts-of-the-night trailing. far behind.

Immediately after the game was over Mr Jack Skinner, former Chairman of the Hongkong Football Association, remarked that it had been one of the best displays of clean on-the-ground football that he had had the pleasure of watching in a long

time.

Workerstway of swieling t

The

JAKTORSION

had

was quick to move keeping Yiu Cheuk-yin in con- sume of the trol ho still had time to go d the new fighting system wasio position, and

left the South forward and help the attack. Kwok inter-parsing to 1 by the Hon.

Riley of China boys chasing the same evremony

a grand Ulmo in tricked off was performed with sort of shadows they have so Robson's old position and all his

three cquat dipinty and surerss by Mirfonen created for their opponents.

gouls were beau!lfylly Skinner.

In spite of this it was the taken, were impressive home side that came nearest to Middleton

adrutments opening the scori some minor

scoring when only that ying dive by goalkeeper Lewis de rece sary

to the best Flopped

Mok Chun-wah from no doubi der the system in practical but paling his side ahead.

The highe

Several tht

Ensure

he taped

There is

players ut the

First swing-

Was Again the attacking general while Stone-

and Walmsley on house

the wings and Morris in the middle were a constant Worry to the

At the other end Pau King-South China defence. atuled

The game was

exoptionally then yn was soon in trouble.

well refereed by Mr Y, F. Mak tires when there were

he had to punch away a

VERDICT: A grand gaine of They last sight of the ball in the

Morris threw blin- one of the light beams, while cruss 05 Tegel setting of the and self through the air in an effort traditionally hard but absolutely The Caroline Hilt Then a fair football.

on lights are going Ights leads to bind the coal to get his head to it.

be a great Cashing drive from Middiston 1.2 when he is watching a

scraped post the post with the set to local sporting facilities.

This

Army victory ball hat Lumes from near

is all the South China keeping breathing ner Ang.

few more meritorious when it is re- sighs of

anct relief. minutter Pau brought chers Purted that five of the players ivere playing their second gome from the crowd with a brilliant

of the day!!! from

fast hender by up-over Walmsley

*** # But the Army

I

po til have

am sure that many of these been noted by the are South China officials who

be avanga olulited on

natale utribution to Colony'e spoiling facilities

in all-white on

high

prenosure

when Riley jumped

The terms

Chan

Bouth China: Pau King-yin; Lau Chi-ping, Latu Yee; Lok

Po-koung, At the Autty Top 14571 i tell and the in vitable } Tak-bay, Ko

above everyone to ge hist Ski-kong; Chu Wing-wah. H

Cheung-yau, Lee Yuk-jak, Yiu Cheuk-yin, Mok Chun-Wah.

Anny: Lewis; Wallner, Hayea;

Ashworth, Higgins,

Walters; Stonehouse, Middleton, Morris, Riley. Walmsley.

1 on the wand closettled on to an angular cross

Play

dellghafulegs, and put his wish མ༎ ' ཏཱཎཱ་ T...

...all

nut of

Red Banner Draw With Chelsea

London. Dec. 15. fled Banner, soccer cham- plons of Hungary, drew 2-2 with Chelsea. English First Division club, today.

Chelsea Jed 2-1 at half- Time.Reuter.

WEEK-END

SOFTBALL

Roflowing IA

Qie

weekend

- schedule for Saturday, Jasi

1

and Sunday 19

SATURDAY

Junior

visterners v Pl Dodgers (Um-

eley, Cha

Flo-kit}

บล

21 n! 2 p.m.

guer Roundbal), JP You, Alan

by Ground at 336 pin

from into the

lead

The the advantage half and with

A

contraued to hold

the second

12) 52 minutes gone mother w os loh was headed

by Hiley.

RELAY RACE

KOBLET'S WEDDING

Hugo Koblet, the noted Swiss champion cyclist, was recently married to Sonia Buehl, a noted manne- quin. Picture shows the happy couple coming out of the Fraumuenster Cathedral at Zurich after the cere

monyAgence France-Presse Photo.

JIMMY CARTER-

HE TWICE REGAINED A CHAMPIONSHIP

London, Dec. 7.

Only one man has twice regained the World Light n by Morris, and into the net The 1,000 Metres Reiny Race,weight Championship. The person who recently made this little bit of boxing history is Jimmy Carter, 31-year- old New York negro.

Jimmy bent Paddy Demarco, a fellow New Yorker, on a technical krockout in the 15th and final round of their Championship boat in San Francisco. He lost the title to Demarco last March,

kamy

ht

with a deft

past

Moss head an No ta Bush was Tycki away bebusel

BEST GOAL

Army "A's" time for the dis- tance was 3 minutes 4 seconds South Chlan were clocked in 3. minutes 41,5 seconds.

To Ta roundt

was well at-

his famed 'belo' punch,

The fight a Maddison Square

New

WHA York, more as an exhibition

Gardens, moged

for Television audiences than

Не

The 28-year-old

end

350,000 Swedes Have Taken Up The New Sport Of Orienteering

Swedes are probably the most sport-minded people in the world' today. "One out of every four persons of an entire' population of seven million is a subscribing. and active member of some officially recognised sports or athletle club.

Six out of every ten men between the ages of 15 and 50 and one out of every ten women between the ages of 15 and 40 take part regularly in some- organised game or sport. Many more engage in out-of-doors activities which. It is Impossible to enumerate.

:

It is estimated that the roof,' ftriess, ability to surmount) people, a hobby, which takes average male Swede spends on natural bbstacles, and stamina, them outdoors and stimulates sport and sporting, equipment, it also needs skill in map-read- their physical and montal facul. for himself and his family sping, quick judgment, rapid and ties at the same time, proximately one-tenth of his accurate observation and ቢ annual income, and more dine knowledge of nature, and money than anyone elso in Europe.

that

A knowledge of Orienteering <nables them to wander, through Furiliermore, It, demands no unknown country, woodland, or special equipment except a map mountain areas with the help If proficiency in competition and a compass, no special sports only of a map and compass: con- is any reflection of a national ground except that provided dent in the knowledge

It may interest in sport,

be by nature in the fields and the can always find their way

they worth noting that during the forests.

home. Fanlod last Olymplad 'Sweden

As an example

They can go hunting and Ash- of its popu~, and larity first in the winter sports

promotional contest helding without a guide, they can second in the summer ones, recently attmeted no less than set out comfortably on cadoG

whole -50-years |

135,000 adults at the same time, joumeys During the

in a labyrinth of the-waterways or wend their way existence of the Olympic Games In Sweden as well as all

the Sweden comes socond in

other countries in which the up and down the hilliest country world in collective victories,

ort has

it

in a showstoran has proved spread, Брог!

necessary, The USA with

In fact Orienteering hoa given population to be the perfect prerequisite times larger, for campers, bikers, ramblers, many people a purpose for being

bunters fishermen, scouts, out-of-doors and given the batt in mountaineers and an ideal pre-ness of being out-of-doors-an- Sweden is the resul of no se-liminary for civil defence and other purpose. cident. 71 has been fosteret military training. carefully during the last three

nearly twenty

comes first.

A

This sport-mindedness

Today there are over 1,300

or four decades by educational, | clubs in Sweden alone with philanthropic, industrial, muni- following of over 300,000 nelive elpal, and national organisations participants. In Finland, Den-

in order to raise the general mark, Norway, Belgium, Hoi- health of the community and land, and Switzerland there are

to get the average child worker thousands more, in 1848 the and town-dweller, out into the sport was introduced to Canada -open-air and Into the

where natural and the United States, playgrounds Sweden's woods, the term Orienteering-derived mountains, aml 93,000 lakes. from the Swedish word orienta-

tion was coined. NOT SURPRISING

It is not allogether surprislog, therefore, that Orienteering, i the world's, newest port, and the only one that attracts more participants than spectators.) comes from Sweden

that

G

game, two

E

alt

Swedish sveini

As they aut in

of a new

he

SCHOOL SUBJECT Because of its easyidaptation for educational purposes it has the official

been

on placed curriculum of all Swedish pri-.

-young

DAVIS CUP

DRAW SUITS

THE SWEDES

"Things couldn't

DE

Brisbane, Dec. 15. The draw for tomorrow's Opening matches and the inter-zone Davis Cup tennis Anals was made today and came out just the way In June this year the London mary schools. A textbook

Sweden had hoped the subject

~with sold hna

150,000 weekly magazine, the Economist,

and cuples

become 1

best Sven Davidson of Sweden sadly on the faci commented

facing Tony Trabert of the that "for every Briton today seller.

Every year nearly

40,000 who pinys the first to be staged In Hong- South China now threw every-kong in the Interval of a soccer

watching and twenty go to the Swedish boys and girls compete United States in the opening cinema, The same problem, for an Orienteering proficiency singles match.

pin.

Last autumn the educa- Veteran Lennart Bergelin of the st

inton effort to save the match,

hat is the preference went off In 1 big

for the tonal authorities of the Cana-Sweden will oppace U.3. Cham turnstile instead of this per dian province of Ontario fetow- pion Seixas of Philadelphia in found glant tithery goalkeepe Lowns in they-shall-way with the Hongkong soccer

public The

arena, worried racc. 23 four

ed sult and made the teaching the other singles match on the not-pass' form,

Back came the tens entered, with Army "A"

workers over thirty years ago.

a compulsory Thursday programme. One of these workers was the of Orienteering sddlers and quickly incased

be bolter." ased romping home quite comfortably.

well-known Swedish scout

7,500 of its primary and subject in piil Thet lered. Middleton

South China running in the in-

leader, Major

Galin, Manager schools.

They had the Swedish sald Chunaren who wore Ernst divlener wide open side track

Carter year The story of Jimmy Carter's į lais took an early leri,

WEA 3-1 youth

Killander. On

specially translated' of the off lavi urite.

wide smile Waimsley followed in order by Army "A."

rize to fame in the world

fine Sunday textbook certainly went

and adapted for the purpose. a wide

the draw was The winger lobbed it accurately the Royal Air Force and Armay

asticuffs began as recently as out of his way to show Demarco morning in May, 1918,

outcome An interesting

of annoumerd. "I am pleased." gathered together some of his 1951.

Fort was then that why in the 14-and-a-bit rounds southful charges in the stoods the popularity of the sport is The Swedes wanted a David- Carer, empty ly untince they fought

the sale each year in

in Sweden on-Trubert, pairing in the open- isht-weight who lived with Arcklyn boxer

Was buttered out de Stockholm,

Orienteering his wife and in a Harlem into submission

a semi-elrote of 150,000

coming match because they believe a. six-fool, two- under Carter's at his feet he explained to them passes, Thero compasses, patent- that Davidson, tenemeal, pilted his Aghting sharp punching.

ed and rules

invented by the

Inch power plammer who holds knowledge against the skill of

BADLY SWOLLEN

outdoor Swedish devotees of the sport, the US indoor championship, is which was Inspired by i activity champion the Williams and| Demarco's

left eye

com-able and was eu his own

to whip the ready military training in combine protractor and and badly swollen by the of the fifth.

map-reading. He gave ench of pars in one and are liquid-lles slumping former US champion He went down in the boys

a to prevent excessive oscillation, from Cincinnati, Chio, and give compass and the ninth for a count of four and topographical mum of the sur-ey are cheap, strong quali-Sweden a quick 1-0 lead.

ties much

scouts by

Davidson pointed out that he gain at the end of the 14th rounding countryside.

are lost to Trabert in a fast match school Indicating certain points as a serious contest for a World after the sum of the 15th round, hnd marked on the map he told extremely fast, a factor of great at Boston: this year and bent title. Williams was expected

runners inhim in live pets at Wimbledon. to win comfortably from a man when Demarco was helpless and them to find these as quickly as Orienteering cross country races. He commented, "I just hope I'

As Carter came in to possible. A farm-house camo who had lost two of his three reeling.

As the sport has spread out-can get opened up before the small lake, and fights that year. មន manager write anis, the referee mercifully first, then

factories for the match is over." fork of two streams, de Sweden, Williams beat him to it. WAS FO certain of

these

It big Sven

can beat Tony COMPASSES reach

those making of even

A 31 Carter can be reckoned The boys had to rea success that he didn't

in

in Norway, again, then the 29-year-old Ber- the shortest Possible have been opened be reming the end of his placeS bother to arrange a

return in to

and gelin also a powerful hitter but time, gulded

Denmark, France, Canada only by the mape the event of the champion's fight career. But long after he

the

always unpredictable would be USA and the has hung up his gloves, boxing

compassca. defent.

The most strenuous athletic given a huge boost of confidence fans the wide

They could go on a bee-line, world over will

event in the world, next to the for his match against · Seixar, they could go straight over the French bicycle race, the "Tour Bergelin has the remember the dark-sklaned

guns to beat hills, or they could consult the de France" is probably the Belxas because he has beaten

and And easter up

routes mountain Orienteering race held the world's top players from If time to time in his long career, every year in Sweden,

Contestants have To battle The Swede's figure le a ques ous success. Encouraged by the their way on foot for over 80 Lon of confidence, enthusiasm evoked. Major miles across hills and mountains Killander developed his idea varying in height more than still further and the sport

of 3,000 feet, and through jungle-

A 2-0 opon day lead would, o forests and spongy swamps. Orienteering was born.

Along various points in the course, give Sweden a strangler MAP AND.COMPASS

hold on the series, for then uncharted trail along Galin's men would need to w which they pass are control Fundamentally Orienteering is stations, where the participants matches on Friday and Saturday we only one of the three, remaining nothing more than the art'

of get Instructions-elther by word finding one's way through un of mouth from

of un official known territory by map and from a notice posted on a tree captain of the US, team, held Billy Trabert, non-playing compass. But within Iow

1

as to what the next leg

off until the last minute before the pro years it has assumed

in the race is to be.

DO naming Trabert and Selxna portions of a major sport in the Every competitor carries 010 countries, into which it has been his back a heavy pack weigh party the whole load for the Introduced, for it can be played ing at least

in this series.

Tru- on foot, an akis, on skates, on ingoach day's goalho must

bert has been far off form in re horseback, by bicycle,

and

and

South China were w right

of the evening's their heels at their entertainment, the South China back on maddis. Bee was finding very Athletic Association gave u din- difeult to cope with the fastner

which party, moving Army from rank This tended, Mr. Chan Nam-choung. WIR very

when Riley Chairman of South China, in an QUvicus

opening speech, thanked the Cma Yua lại. Trong hok. pushed the score up to four with

Hon Kwok Chan for perform Ground the best goal of the evening.

Receiving the ball in his owning the opening ceremony of exhakas South Dara Um-half of the net he carried the foodilgming system

forward, fetating this way thanked Mr Jack Skinner for that. The South

China players doing the kicking-oft ceremony. in front of him to The Hon. Kwok Chan reply- retreated

pass that never log on cut out the

behalt of the guest, big inside-left thanked South China for their came, for the ram_right_through the defence One finner and for their very to tenve Phu King-yin helpless good contribution to football In a great shot into the fur Hongkong by installing the most willi corner of the net.

modern food i

fighting equipment that the Colony. In South China side

played

out of the Mr right

Mr B. Donohue thanked the by

China on behalf of the

Ladies Overseas (Umpires: M. Paridus v Peries and two Dodżetu players) Quand “A“ at 3.30 pm.

SUNDAY

Delawares

Gemma "A

Salt's V

Y

Bentor "A"

Braves (Umpire. A. Ja, O. Souza)

ti 30 422 Warriors Umpires W

J Herrick)

Frosted “A 2

א.

Mnohawka v Americas (Umptres

11 Wingle, Art Corio. S Bucks Ground A 30 pm

Junior

Contact

h

e Wan Ying (impires; J.

1 Duken layers)

0 p, in Ladies

Waatujen "A" y South Chima (Dra-

Chat CP. Remedios, Vie Brat Grind "A" 10, 8.m

1 Waho

(Umpires: Nunes and two Blackhawk

Ground 11 10 n.m

CAA

player

A

Headaches

Toothaches Koldo

BAYER

are quickly biakoomen, by

CAFASPIN

DON'T WASTE

WATER

Win Barite

strength ond

speed of the Army middle linee Amateur Athletic As-

Ay,

NO RIGHT

Carter har Critics sald right to be in the enme ring a

while that

other Williams, "Ring", the boxing magazine, and recogui ed authority on such only Puu King-yin, Lok Tok-sociation for allowing them to

Ko Po-keung und Lee Yuk-stage their relay race before a matters, listed Jimmy na No. 7 tak played to normal form, football

in the long line of contendern. public Yiu Chouk-yin could

Chan Mr Dever

Namcheung then

Before the fight, the National escape the attention of Higgins presented a banner to Higgins,

Boxing

Association of America to recognise and with Ho Cheung-you com- captain of the victorious Army had refused

the pletely blotted out by Walters team, who in turn stood tongue- bout an fight for the champion- the forward line was reduced to tied on the platform when ask-ship. But the governing body in a thing of shreds and pa ches. ed to say a few words to the New York, where the fight was

Lewis played brilliantly in the guests, As a last resort, Capt. staged, overruled the NBA. Anny goal but he got excellent Sloan, team manager of the support from Wallace, Ashworth Army team, requested Riley, and Hayes.

the hero of yesterday's match to Aggie way the outstanding | speak on behalf of the Army. player afield and apart from team.

LAND FORCES TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

The following were the results of matches played at the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday in the Laild Forces Tennis Championships:

Men's Singlen

Mal Peak beat Tor Ailan 3/I, NGÀY 2/Lt Mey beat Maj Dudley, 0/1: 14 Col Suliyan best Woil Murs nhy (4th found), beat Gnr Cooley 4/5, 3/2, 6/3, 8gs Hooper beat Maj

(4th Itound), Jackson Richards 9/2, 6/1,

Ital Ma

BAT 11:30 am.

Ladies Singles: Semi-finals: Mr Evans Mrs Reid: Mim Reay Mr |¤. #mith.

A mere 3,304 people watched the night-the

smallest-ever crowd for a

But championship. those three thousand odd; 'plura those who turned on their TV sets, had the shock of their lives. so did Williams. Carter dropped him for five and eight in the ftth round, and in the tenth deposited the champion in Ting-side seat. Carter went on to win in round 14, the referee Intervening for the sake of Williams' health.

For that upset Carter received [the sum of £1,000,

In

1952 October

Corter. became the second on in the history.

the .of

light-weight division to regain, the chempiona-, ship when he outpointed auto Sains of Mexico, who hadt

Mixed Doubles: 5/8gt/Mrs Wibbeaten him for the title tho

V Capt: Hurst/Mej! Met rath.

At 1.30 p.m. 113.30 Jesp Mixed Double::., Lt / McCay/Mrs “Diized Doubles

Evans y winners of 204/Mt Smith Capt Hurst/Mrs McGrath beat, kič, kod kat bains Beny: Winners of Bri/. Mrs Smith 2/0 0/2, 6/3: Lt Co. Mrs Wilby," and "Capt. Hurst/Mir Jackson/Mira Stubbs-Bromley lost to McGrath v winners of Woll Morgia/ Capt. Bowen/Mr Cox 3/5, 4/19MKA Mrs. Anderson and Capt? Bowen/Mre McCay/ Evans beat WOL/MIS Cox.

held 0/4, 0/1: Mas Ridout/Mrs: Falls | At 1.30 pm, 41430 H19), beat. Wat Dickinson/Mra Edvnga B, Men's LouniesTM Berni-file; wor 0/2 (Round__2), lost to

Smith 55. 1/5,0

Men's Doubles

Maj/Mrs

Neid/L/Cp! Valentine v Gor Coolay/ Sgn Hooper: winners of Maj -Dud

ay/Ma Boycott and Cpl Reeves/L/

· Lt. Col.laekao:/3ts Cole Bullivan Col-Vich vilt: Cor Jackson/Lt Col

Howard Bullion

beat Today's motorer will see the CC1 Mod Aroundsgolyed of so as only to lelyo kiy niinit of all compe-. vol/L/Cpl tious fourdock led tomorrow.

previous..May.

But to return to his finest-ever performance, on November 17

The end came, just 14 seconds

torrado, who twice came back to regain the title he regarded as his own.--London Express

Service.

OLSON WINS

San Francisco,

Dec. 16. The World Middle- weight Champlon, Carl "Bobo" Olson of San Francisco, last night retained his title by hammering out in the 11th round & TKO victory over Pierre Langlois of France.

Olson was declared the winner in the 58th second of the 11th

round.

The referee stopped the fight when the right eyebrow gash suffered by the Frenchman in "the" sixth "round bled profusely. France- -Presse,

THE GAMBOLS

Anally

the

1

he

along, roads, woodland paths, er

river beds.

The result was an instantane-

cycle, car or canoe.

And

10 importance

Like

wild

STRANGLE - HOLD

ord to win the serica.

of

22 Upon

Ibr. reach Americana in

motor-pitch his own tent and prepare et tournaments and practice his own food from the contents tng replacing him in this, wering

Trabert had bent nonsider-

from

Bart and Galin-both an-

pounced their teams for the also doublerin match

-on Friday--Seixas and

It may take the form of of his pack. The runners work gruelling cross-country

race in terms of two. The first team Wa Hamilton Richardson, US. over

rugged terrain, or a home wins.

champion Intercollegiate

Louisiana, leisurely walk through suburban 71 countryside or local pork, 21

HEADLAMPS can even be played on wintry nights around & table, the Orienteering races are participants indicating on their held at nights now. The control and Tragert w Bergelin

pro-selected positions points oro marked by coloured Davidson However, the cap token from photographs

wear- tains can change their minds on lights and runners diagrams,

they want to-headlamps strap-until one hour before the sche In its competitive forms, the ped to their forehead such 13

duled

the thatch stort of attraction of Orienteering:ns on surgeons “tise.

In the concluding. /pair of bil-round, all-weather outdoor Apart from its various com singles matches on Saturday, activity. appeals to old and petlive forms, of which thero Trabert will play Bergelin, and young, of both

DONG, For ii are many, the Sport of Orion- | Selkas will: oppose DavLaoti requires not only feetness of tearing has given thousands of United Press, asteka

Barry Ap

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DARLING

NULLO, DEME

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the Mixed Doubles - Semisfibäls - will · com=1:- sumence at

and at 2.80 22

Mich

30m AndreWE.

#handiwill round off the fixtures

for the days

REFRIDATORFINALS

10:00 am, Ladies' Doubles. -

11.00

Man's- kingitu

"Singles

320 p.m. Mixed Doubles..

SURF

PLAYS

the

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PRODUCT

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