CAA
ARMY
THE CHINA MAIL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
TWO-FISTED ATTACK
1955.
CAA CASH IN ON THE FREE GIFT SCHEME RUN BY ARMY DEFENDERS
Says I. M. MacTAVISH
It was a busy occasion at the Headquarters of the Royal Hongkong Defence Force last night. The band was among those who were hard at work. The music could be heard clearly by the few hopeful spectators who sat scattered in the spacious stands of the Hongkong Football Club stadium watching the First Division meeting of Army and CAA.
If an on the spot ballot had been taken I am sure the musicians would have
been unanimously voted the best players of the lot.
crash.
This game was no advert for bad luck with three headers; local soccer although full marke to the yellow shirted Athletic for malting, the most of the free gift scheme run by the Army defen- ders. They
While hit the post with Ing 30 yarder; and just before the end Small raced through five opponents in a brilliant run only They chalked up five goats to see his finishing effort come and if one adds the near misses, bounding back into play off the
the woodwork or
the
OPENING MINUTES
and
the underside of the crossbar. neck occasionn!
nothing clearances by the soldiers, it is not hard to see that
ncore might have been higher still.
But by the same token the Army were also unfortunate not to score more often. Morris had
Lawn Bowls Finals
The Open Pairs and Open Rinkn Jawn bowls Brats will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green on Sunday, it was announced by the HKLBA yesterday,
LRC Tennis
Tournament
back
After a game one often looks what the and wonders real score should have been but on this occasion it was virtually impossible to make such an aeusment. There were glaring pointblank misses at both crds and as many more times when the ball wus scrambled out of danger in the most unorthodox
of munners.
From the kick-off CAA went into the attack
and defensive errors gave them good chances
HKLBA LAUNCH APPEAL FOR FUNDS
The Acting President of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls: Association, Mr O. R. Sadick, - General Com- informed mittee meeting yesterday, of date the progress made to
connection with the in HKLBA's Annual Ball to be held at the Peninsula Hotel on November 5..
Mr Sadick, who was in the chair, askeri for the co-opera tion of the members to support
to raise funde fit to send a representative beam of lawn bowlers from Hongkong to the 1958 British Empire Gameas The ball has been organised for this purpose.
In the opening minutes. They the appeal of the Association in failed to turn them to accounts efforts
in the 5th order Immediately but LETETT minute Tam Kam-moom opened scoresheet. A little later Ho Shing made two from penulty after Hogan had elbow ed an opponent in the arcu.
the
The
1
A few minutes later Tam Sum-chuen got another one into the Army net off Egerton's body and the teams went in the halfway stage with the score The following were the FS: CAA 3, Army 0. .sults of matches In the LRC
soldiers looked as tennis tournament played yes- {though they were out for re- venge on the restart. Playing a man short-Dow returned later M. Machinnie y A. C. B.they threw out a strong attack on the Athletic goal and Morris 11ophin 6-3, 3-0 (to be continued).
with scoring typical header.
ierday.
Men's Singles Handicap
3. Cotier beat U. Neukom 10-8. opened the 0-3.
Men's Doubles
E. Saubolle
Widmer best!
G. Smart and E. Zuisur bent M. leenars and J. Gould, 1-10, 7-0. Ladies' Handicap Bingies Final Mra Green beat Mrs Hodgson 4
n
Hongkong did exceptionally well in its last participation in Vancouver and lost in the finals- of the rinks by only one shot.
This can Indeed be regarded creditable performance and it certainly pushed Hong- kong from obscurity right to the fore in the field of Inter- national Lawn Bowls.
J
Featherweight, Chu Shu-sum (right), unleashing
a whirlwind twoisted attack on his opponent, AB Cordwell in the Combined Services and China Gym hoxing exhibitions in aid of the Missions To Senment Fund at the Southorn Playground on Monday.—China Mail Photo.
WORLD SERIES
New York Yankees Beat
Dodgers 6-5
Battle
By
ایا
In
Of Home Runs
LEO H. PETERSEN
New York, Sept. 28.
The New York Yankees, with first baseman Joe Collins and rookie outfielder Elston Howard furnishing the power, defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 6-5 today in a battle of home runs in the first game of the World 'Series.
Collins, who hit only 204 during the regular season as a two-platoon first baseman, smashed two home runs and his second one in the sixth inning with catcher Yogi Berra, who had singled on base, accounted for the New York victory.
Howard, playing in his first the Agures favoured the Dod-ning righthander, walked Ford, series, had hit a homer in the gors, for they outhit the Yankees Bauer singled, Ford stopping at second inning with Collind, who 10-6 and played faultless ball second and the Yankes pitcher had walked," on base eo those in the fold. The Yankees hand- finally got all the way around three Yankee homers accounted ed the Dodgers two unearned on two infield outs. for five of their six rins.
runs in the eighth inning when
All of the Yankee damage third basemani McDouvald let ground ball go through him for for two relief aces, Don Bessent WAS done against Newcombe,
The Dodgers hit two honer but both of them by Carl Furlilo and Duke Snider-came error, but even with that and Clem, Labine turned
break the with the babes empty.
Dodger's couldn't Yankees back after the make it.
In every departition except the store
and home run duel,
Diane Leather Runs Her
Fastest Mile Ever
By DOUG WILSON
the
SHAKY START
big Negro star was taken out in the sixth.
Ford, the
Yanke
Whitey 18-game winning southpaw.
SECOND HOMER
That was the inning in which yielded nimo of thoon Dodger Collins hit his second homer. hits but after a shaky stur Rewcombe then got the second tion in hand until McDougaldut made that error.
| settled down ahd kód the situa-
but when
Billy Martin left, manager Walt While he trippled to went on to retire the side, Mel Alston of the Dodgers Agured ager Casey Stengel of the Yen-Big Newk had had enough. But koes took no chances and seit turned out to be too late. righthander Beb Grim in for
A crowd of 68,869me 0,000 Ford to pitch the ninth.
short of capacity-saw the game Grim did his chore well, on a hot, humid day. Threaten- before lig skies cleared just After getting Pee Wee Recse on called strikes, he gave up a game time, but it got so dark Roy Cam- that the lights were turned on single to Snider. deep right field and then Grim the Yankees batted in the eighth, bore down and also got Furtlio,
Following their original plans, who had had three hits, on margers Casey Stengel of the called third strike to close it Yankees and Walt Alsion of the
Dodgers timed southpaw Tomina Byrne and righthunder Billy. Loes to pitch the second gaine of the World Series at Yankee Stadium on Thursday.
The greatest Mile ever run by a woman was seen at London's White City Stadium last week, when Dlane Leather, 22-year-old Birmingham to Hank Bauer in in the huge Yankee Stadium as student, smashed her own unofficial world record with a scintillating 4min, 45sec. effort.
This race, which highlighted an international floodlit meeting, was 5.8 seconds The faster than the one Diane ran on the same track in May to set the old figure. IAAF does not recognise women's records at this distance, hence the "unofficial" tag. But who cares about such technicalities? Certainly not last night's crowd.
Olympic runner. Ilmer! Taipale,
out.
The only Yankee run not com- Ing from a Homer came in the third loning when Don New (Aylesfordcombe, Brooklyn's 20-game win-
As soon as Diane broke away Ken Wood looked to be the 4, F. D. Sando from the field, atter a 71 winner of the 6,000 metres with P.M.), 14-11.2, seconds first lap, the 30,000 200 yards to go, but the Finnish 880yds-Race A: 1, M. A. It would involve fairly watchets sensed a new record.
Farrell (Smathwick), 1m. 52. large amount In expenditure to From then on they cheered het let loose a tremendous finishinRace B: 1, B. S, Hewson (Mit)
He
14andry. won in send a full team to the games. every stride. With the half-mile burst. At this stage the Army looked However, if local firms and in-covered in 2min. 20.6sec., Diane 10.2sec., with Wood a couple of cham), Im. 48.88.; 2. L. Stomley
(US), 1-504; her yards behind and holding off a
3, H. Friedrich was 40 yards ahead of
from Dereit (W. Germany), 1-61.9. S. Saul and F. C. capable of doing something but dividuals are willing to lend
after Dow returned the their full support by coming nearest rival. Another lap and strong challenge
Ibbotson. full absis BOON
and with
It was 60 yards.
Mile: 1, S. Hermann (E, Ger- challenge faded and a couple of forward
many), 4m. 3.46; 2, J. Barthel shocking defensive errors allowed tance, either by taking up ad-
Luxemburg). 4-0.41 in the Banquet to vertising space through
34 Chow Sin-hung
and Bali Programine or by raise the total to five. Ladies Double Handicap
as prizes for Miss Zewald and Mist Van de Hek This CAA side is not slow to donating articles beat Mim Prophet and Miss Best, | take advantage
defensive the Itaffle, of
this goal can be Un0, 0+4.
"Inter-Tong Handicap
and they are the persistent attained. Punction and T. W You sort of team that cannot be (Jardiner) beat D. C. Berty and R. taken lightly by anyone, J. G. Howes (Secretariat), 6-4, 7-5.
G. M. Pleiates, and Lam Yuk-ying Army, on the other hand, hit (RIL) bent C. Nennings and A. de
a new low in rock bottoms, Jong, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
arid some reputations took on Court M. Heenan v 2. Saubals. torrished look that will take
0-2.
́ ́TO-DAY'S GAMES
Men's Bingles Viral
a lot of removing.
The
AITKENHEAD SHIELD
Mr Bob Marshall, the Hon. Secretary, told the meeting that the annual Aitkenhead Shield match, Hongkong versus Kow
of
од
10
who
-
One Newcomer
To
Joc
Scots Team
same
Byrne won 16 games while lowing five for the, Yankees. Loes, who was bothered with n sore shoulder from mid-season
2011, when ori woh 10 and lost United Press.
Sports Dairy
TODAY
Clasgow, Sept. 28: McDonald, the young DIBLEY'S TRIUMPH
who How Dline, resporided to the
Sunderland
left-back, played for Great Britain aguinat. bell Ton deafening roar from
British
huve | Lapierre (US), 4×8.8. sleeplechasers the crowd she seemed to sprint certainly stolen the glory from
the Rest of Europe in Belfast 4 x 110 Yards Itelay: 1, Great last month. gain his first in to the tape, and had 80 yards their milers.
Baitatis A. 41.08.; 2, Great Bri-ternational "cap" spare from
for Scotland Anne Olivet (Gosforth Barriers),
histain B. 42.5; 3. Commonwealth, against Ireland on the continued
Meeting's who was John Disley
„Annual Meeting, Hongkong Jockey second-4min. 58sec.
slamming of world-chase. per- (42.6.
ground on October 8.
Club; Happy Valley, 545, pint. formers by soundly defeating
Annual 440. yes, Hurdles: 1, R. D.
Mosting Kowloon Chers Cloer behind, in third place. Paniti Karvonen, the flying Shaw (Achilles), 02.06.1
McDonald, a strong hard- | Club, Pantwula Hotel; 639 pan. was shapely Madeleine Wooller Finn. until recently was Farrell (Liverpool), 05.1; 3, P.
2 tackling player, is the only new
Boccat B. Hildreth (Poly.), 83.0.
eerwer to Scotland's team which 1st Division: “ RÁP v South China What a runner is Stegtried
includes two other "Anglo- | (CH); Navy v Big Tao (Navy), both (Spartan), with 4min 58.4sec holder of the world record,
Disley, who trafted the Finn Hermann, the 22-year-old East
Weight:
W. Palmer Scots" in
the left-wing pair, hang Wah ♥ KR- German star!
2nd Division: From the gun he until the last lup, recorded (Achilles), sart. 8io 2 d. A. Bobby
Johnstone and Billy chee (Club); Eastern v KMB (SKP) al o pan. went out to crack the field in 8mini 48.8sce. to establish
Savidge (London A.C.), 4740; 3, | Liddell, the men's mide, and, despite British all-comers' record.
R. J, Harris (Belgrave), 46-7. Mr Leo Gaddi will captain
he muc- the Kowloon team while Mr Q.top-class opposition, ceeded in doing so.
But it was our No. 8 deple- Coert 3: M Green Mrs these came from penalties, but R. Sadick will lead Hongkong.
chaser, 28-year-old Eric Shirley Lubeneder Mes Osborne & Mrsix and maybe,, even seven of The
quarter finals of the
LED ALL WAY
who provided the thrid of the Hodgson
Shield" the others came from the sort "Gutierrez
He suddenly found mape
if Court 2: A. Fitch v Winner of of blunders that no side can played off at the Kowloon Bow- Joey Barthel, from Luxen-spiration with hälf a lop to go
Karvonen afford. Even goalkeeper Lewis ling Green on Saturday.
burg, the 28-year-old Olymple and tore past 1,300 Melees Champion, tried Anish a bare six yards behind valiantly to hold on, but the Disley. pace and strength of the Ger- mañ boy were too much for
Ladlar Bingles demi-IBAI
Court 5: Miss D. Madreti v Mre
A. Melden,
Club Mixed Doubles
Court 9: Dr Smart & Mrr Scholes YA... Molor, & Mde Preau.
Ladies' Drousies Handicap
"Men's Bingies, Handicap
AW. Rainger.
Pleister Handicap Troubles
Court 7:
Say y Eggenberger
Van de ifew
BLUNDERS
The defence has now lost 10 goals in two games. Two of
For
D
loon, will be played Saturday, October 16. Entries
close tomoRTOW,
will bre
vas right out of form and might C. Nanninga, & Letire, V E. 1. Howlings & A. M. Mackle; well have lost more goals than The following were at the meeting, which was held in the Court B: Cole & G. She did. Watron WW, K. Thomann &c A
CAA side that look its boardroom of the South China toutes; Cott 9 F. C. Stuckey &
chances, the points, and what Morning Post: Messrs O. R. Marshall M. B. Sadick, Bots honours were golfig, Hasan, Sver
G. S. Ladd, C. E. Shing, Low On, Chow Sin-hung Passos, J. H. Goodman G, Wott, little wingers Tam. Mekeivic, R. S. Gourlay, E. and the Kan-moom and Szoto Sum did Poulson, B. Douglass, R. C. well. On the other side only Butler. Morris who never gave up try-
(Friday matches hve ranged for 19 a.m.)
been
SATURDAY, OCT. 1 club Mixed Dousies Court As Rawlings & Mes Towler y M. Brafi de Men Rawlings, Men's Pondles Handicap
Court 8: T. Widder & E. Zulauf y
W. H. Williams & H. Lamesedering and occasionally McLoughlin Court 6: Dr Sinant, & A. D. Scholes are worth a mention,
v W. Huggan & M. Pridham; Court
7: D. G. L. Green & J. Cotter y Air Comm. Mesenger & Dr Prophet. Club Ladies Doubles Handicap Court B: Mr Prophet & Mibe Begg or Miss Zewald & Mrs Van de He
Mre Green & Mrs Lubeseder or Mrs Hodgson de Mrs Osbornia.
Pakistan Tour Team Still
Incomplete
London, Sept. 28.
looks as though sweeping HOME
the
changes will have to be made in the
where rear lines RHKDF Band could have prac tised in the great wide gaps without being unduly hampered in their efforts.
VERDICT. On CAA..... TC- served; on Army.....guilty, and for one or two of the play- ers reputation or hot - lt looks like the chopping block.
TEAMS
CAA: Hon Kup; Ho Shing, The MCC announced today Chang Yuk-hoo; Ho Kai, Low
to
tour Kam - moom, Chow Heung- cheung, Chow Sin-hung, Tam Sum-chuen, Sreto Suan.
HOME RUGGER RESULTS
London, Sept. 28. Rugby results today were:
Rugby Leaguo Yorkshire Cup Semi-Final Castleford. 8, Halifax 24.
Rugby Union Club Matchies Bridgend 2, Pontypridd 8. Harlequin 0, London Scots 3. Maesteg 8, Llanelly 3. Rugby 10, Coventry 8. Newton Abbot 3. Paignton B.
that they hoped to be able to On, Wong Tat Chuen; Tam-Reuter. completo the team Pakistan carly next week.
When Loader, the Surrey fast bowler, withdrew on medical advice, the MCC invited R. G. Marlar, the Sussex off-spinner to complete the team..
Marlar was unable to accept because of personni rensone and
ARMY: Lewis; Hogan, Ash- Worth: Egerton, Crompton, Heil; White, Small, Dow, Morris, McLoughlin.
an invitation went to J World Champion
Allan, the Kent and Oxford slow left-hanker,
Allan could not spare, the time from his studios. The fact Wiat the MCC have been negotiating with the O two players has caused that delay in completing the patty-Trance-
GERMAN TEAM BEATEN 50
Plymouth," Sopt. 28.
Turns Down Swedish Offer
Tokyo, Sept. 28.
JOCKEY CLUB STAKES Probable Starters And Jockeys
London, Sept. 29. Probable starters and Jockeys for the Jockey Club Stakes, to be rut over one indle, aix furlongs at 1490 GMT at New. market today'atè:.
Entente Cordiale (D. Smith), Alpetiborni (A. Brennicy), Blan quefort (mid fockes), Cobetto (R. Poinceleb), Nuclei (La World Table Tennis Champion Piggott), and Itoman · Festival Toniaki Tanaka has turned (C. Sminke). - Chárin. Mall down an invllation to compete Special. in. Sweden with mil expenace paid, the Japan Tablo Téhnila Association revealed to-day.
Tanaka decided not to to to Sweden at this time becking hà
is auffering from neutralds in
know, it was said,
a
pleinpully Argyle, the English |* Tanaich, a student at Nijan
ENGLAND. BEATS DENMARK 5-1
Portsmouth, Sept. 28,"
Division club,s, beat | University in Tokyo, was the England bout: Denmark by seman k. towin,' › Frankfurt, duskhorn winner of the World live souls to one after draftia *ha to nil fy n° 1566" sinne tide in the World: Chim" | 1-1 at half-time in ih ig, under Anti-match here, at on monthsindy Circester Roland 22's international footbln) feb
bère: totii
him.
Hermann won without being Barthel second. headed in Amin. 3.4cc, with three seconds behind, and J. Lapierre, of the
US, third.
RESULTS
MEN
Nearly all of the side took Ladies Open Binčios Serht-Shale at, 220 Varda: 1, M. J. Ruddy part in Scotland's close season | IKTĖ, 8 p.m. (Poly.), 11.86; 2, M. German tour of the Continent.
TOMORROW... W, Germany), 21.9; 3, B. Shenton (Foly), 22.
Pole Vault: 1, R. Smith (US) 14; 2, R. Potcom (Middlo- ton), 12; 3, M. C. Ash (Bei
grave) 11-6.
4-MIlla Pantinut: 1. Southern England, 16-82.6; 2, Wales, 18- 100 Yda: 1, M. Germar (W.40.2; 3, Northern England, 10-
49.4, Germany). 0.8; 2, R. Fichard
(US), 0.9; 3,
E, R. Sandstrom (RAF), 10.1.
Chris Brasher clocked his best 招联 to time of 4min. 0.8sec. fourth place.
1.
Home Soccer
Results
Boottish League Division "B"
130 Yds. Hurles;
100
WOMEN
Yd-Race A 1, A.
1. P. B.Pashley (Gt. Yarmouth), 11.15; Hildreth (Poly,), 14.75; 2, E2, G. Kohler (B, Germany),
Kinsella (Eire), 10; 3, P. A. L. 111; 8, C. Capdeville (France), Vine (Achilles), 15.2.
11.3. Race B: S. Hoakin (Bpar tan), 11.35.
440 Ydm.: 1, V. Hellsten (Fin=; D. Malocco Lard), 47.88.; 2,
(US), 484; 3, P. G. Fryer (Lam- don), 48.4.
Fila Jump: 1. Ö. Okuwobi (Cambridge H.), Oft. 2in; 2, C. Vandyck (London A.C.), 6-1; 3, P. G. Stableforth (Walton), 8,
Hop-Step-Jump: 1, P. B. Enge Alloa Ath. 8, Queen's Park 4. (Löndón A.C.), 47, 111⁄2m: Berwick R. 3, Ayr United 4. L. C. Parry (Bolton), 44-10), 3, East Surling 4, Albion 1. J. E, Whall (London AC). Forfor Ath. 1, Dundee United | 44-81⁄2..
Hamilton A. 0, Dumbarton 2. Morton 4, Cowdenbeath 0. St. Johnston 3, Arbroath 0; Stranraer 6, Montrose 1. Third Lanark 6, Stenhouse muir 2.
BURLE
Team: Younger (Hibernian), Porker (Falkirk), McDonald Liberation Shield: KBBC ♥ KDC, (Sunderland), Evans (Celtic), 1.48 m.
(Rangers) -captain, Entries Close for Inter-tlong Pairs. Young Cowie
(Dhindee),
Table Tennis Smiths
Entries Clown for European Tabim (Hibernian). Collins (Celtle); Tennis Reilly (Hibernian), Johnstone (Manchester City),
Liddell (Liverpool).
Котт Reserve:
(Partick Thistle), China Mail Special.
British Isles Rugger Team (Bitch-Beats E. Africa
Mile: 1, D. Loather |field), 4m. 458, (world best per- formance); 2. A. Oliver (Gos- for(2s), 4-0813, M, Wooller (Spartan), 4-58.4.
Nairobi, Sept. 28,
SATURDAY
lat Division: Club v Navy (CH); KMB y St Joseph's (CH); Sing Two |v_RAF (Navy). All matches at 530
p.m.
v Jardine
2nd Division:
Club
|| (Club), XMR v. Et Jourpti'a · (CIE);
RAF (Navy), || Bing: Taoy
ALL matches at 4 p.m.
3rd Division; Pebbms · Talkoo Dairy | (Stanley);,, Little Balwan `v
| Form; Dockyard v zelephone; Tram- | ways v. RAMC; RÍME V Gymnastic. All matches to be played at Happy Valley, at 159. p.m.
kat payizion: Hollandia v Caroline HB (HV) 4 p.m.; RIL v Rediffusion Rugby bú p.m.
The British Union toom equalled the highest 80-Metre Hurdiss! –– 1, G. number of wins recorded by a Kohler (E. Germany), 11,48; 2, British, touring team abmad 3. when they beat East Africa lo- Elliott (Essex), 11.5;
day by 39 pointe, to 12 in their Flament (France), 11.5.
match before metairnding
4 x 200-Metre Balas: 1, Great hote. Britain A (M. Brian, M, Fenters,
·
Cricke 1st Division: Amy "N" v Atmy
Bearplans v RAJ, Mc Optimista: KCC v Navy: Rectalo v CCC.
did Division: Am
Army *N*) RAF V Navy), University. "B"
• IRC: KOV v Két "A"; Dockyard
Recreio. MOCKNY
S. Hampton, J. Scrivene), - - Im. By their viétory today they 38.48.
(British Boot perforintnight theit fumber of wing 3,000-Motrem Steeplechaščí 1, once); 2, East Germany, 1-38,5; on the tour up to 19-the same Ladies League: Petrelo v Ber J. I. Diley (Lonidon A.C.), Am. 3, Great Bruin B, 3-42.4.
as recordett by the 1891 modi 1896 |vice (65) 215 pim.: Dorlade, "B" 40.0s. (Britiáli: all-borners, No-
British Isles" touring aides to V Victorians (KP) 1:4 p,m,|Craigen- tional
26 Vardai 1, G. Kahler (E. South Africa, and English riutive co-
Rowery Grymim Kings (Hy puma Gremioj v KG? corda); 2, E Shirley (Finchley Cerritiny), 14.48.4, 2, 6. Hamp
180 p.m.; KOV The Idone played 24 matches(IV), 4, p.m.
A v Doriana" "A" H.), Br. 40.88.; 8, P. Karvonen fon (Phoenix), 25.1; 3, M. Fe
tom (Plymouth), 251.
in South (Finland), Br. 558,
Affies, won 18, bet Ave and drew
Dowis one. The Deat Trish Leaguo City Cup
5,000 : Metres 1. I. Taipale Lông Jump: · 1, S. Hoskin series were drawn 2-2.
"Gutierrez Shield": Quarter-finals: Ballymena U. 0, Cliftonville 4.
2. K. (Finland), 14. 10.20.;
(Spartab), løft. · 10in; 2, M. The Lions will returni do Lon-' | Malaya" "A" v England "AVE WRIGH China: "B". v, Hongkong Irish League Gold Cup Wood (Sheffield), 14-108; 8, G. Bharti (W. Germany), 18-414; don by home on Friday-China Engled B
Malaya "13". Arts 1, Portadown --Reuter. D. Ibbotson (Longwood), 14-11.2; 18, C. Cope (Bouthend), 17483⁄41⁄2. [Mail Special.
All matches at KBGC at 3.30 pm.
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