The Malayans Have MALAYA'S CAPTAIN HOLDS ONE INCHES OFF THE GROUND CIVIL AID SERVICES Come, Have Seen,
Have Conquered
The Malayan Cricket Association have played the first game of their visit to Hongkong. Things looked even enough on the first day of their two-day match against the Combined Civilians at the KCC and on the first day Weller and MacPherson had no great difficulty in putting on 64 for the fourth wicket,
The Combined Civilians reached 151, Weller being at, his best with 66, MacPherson contributing 25 and Coffey 24. The Malayans finished the day with 117 for eight..
Things changed radically, Then came a collapse that however, yesterday. Shepherd wasn't particularly strange, the son had been the only Malayan confidence that had been in- batsman the previous day to sullied into the Civillans by the have scored comferably con- confident
Weller and Mac- tributing 44, but on Sunday Pherson fast disappearing after morning Kallaspathy who had scored nine the day before, began
the latter ran out the former,
Though Noglah did take five to discover the short-of the Civilians wickets for 22 comings of the Civilians' attack runs to dismiss them for a paltry
to the tune of a run a minute 73 runs, was the Malayang and contributed 01 io bring the Malayan's score to 202.
Malayan Team vs Combined Service
An-
The Malayan Crickel A Hociation yesterday nounced their team to meet the Combined Services *t Chator Road Louwrrow
and Wednesday: II. F. Sheppard, G. 8. Walker, M. Shepherdson, Chus Eas
cheng,
Gurcharan Singh. Col. Barton, M. C. Kallsas- pathy, 8. Nagalah, Capt H. E. WOOD, Bgt Dapnoer, J.
Колу Kirkham,
Khoon Loons.
The match will commence #1 10.30 m. The Services players are requested to be present at the ground 9.45 a.m.
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Sweden Beat Portugal 6-2 At Soccer
brilliant Belding that brought them victory by an overwhelm- ing margin of 10 wickets, Shep- pard's two superb catches that dismissed Zimmern and Stanton were only part of a grund Geld- Ing display. One may also men-
tiazn Kailaspathy's beautiful eatch at silly mid-on to dismiss | Woodhouse in the Civilians' drat
innings.
this Much had depended in Kume on
Weller. Stanton and The former was for froin suC- meserful. Neither was the experl- ment of opening with Archie Zimmern, who would have been much more comfortable down the butting order.
NOT AN EASY
The Majayan victory does not mean that they will have as easy me in their remaining
BENEFIT GAME FOR HKFC'S "SMILER" LAM
A beneilt floodlit yoccer the Caroline match between
Hill Stadium XI and Club Sta- dlum X1
1.Dm, for "Siller" retired steward of the Hong- Football Club will be kong played at the Club ground on November 30, at Wednesday, 8 p.m.
The match will be under the
of nupices
the Hongkong Football Association,
As all additional attraction
three mateberes. The Interport | there will be a curtalu raiser at XI is considerably stronger than | 6.45 pm. between Ken For- Webs the Combined Civilians row's "Old Crocks" a non-Chi- and the Combined Serviety are nt:se team and Lee Wal-tong's
much stronKET batting side | "Oid Crocks". Both teams wil than that which represented consist of former Interporters. the Combined Civilians,
Following are the selected:
The Malayans' greatest con- tribution to focal cricket in the hest match of their series was their grand display in the field. The younger blood in the Civilians' team Belders
But pour
STE
of
|
Lisbon, Nov. 20
comparison to beat Portugal by 6 of their teammates in the League Swerd avala to 2 here today in the Brst teams they are safe and energetic soccer international "between the enough, Frut it is to be hoped
that two countries.
evel they have learned At halftime the teams were something from the visitors. level with one goal euch,
Even more desirable could li Luxembourg, Nov. 20. be if those who didn't play but Moscow Dynamo, the Ram.an watched have also been inspired football team, beat a Luxem-ko really trying for a hard catch bourg Selection by 6 goals to instead of waiting for another nil here today.
opportunity that might not come Dynam led 2-0 at halftime.— | before another 30 runs are on Reuter.
the board,
Caroline
Malaya's captain, H. F. Sheppard, holds a drive by Ivor Stanton inches off the ground at mid-off in the Combined Civilians' second innings off Sivaganam. This was the beginning of the end for the Combined Civilians who were to be dis- missed for 73 and lost by 10 wickets,China Mall Photo.
A Great Personal Triumph For Crompton As
Army
Beats Kitchee 1-0
By I. M. MacTAVISH
This game at Caroline Hill yesterday was a great personal triumph Set to watch Lau Kai- for Crompton, the Army captain and centre-half. teams chu, surely one of the most dangerous centre - forwards in the Colony, Crompton shut the Kitchee leader so completely out of the proceedings that Lau did not have a single worthwhile try at the soldiers' goal in the whole 90 minutes.
1 Stadion XI: Wal Fai-khf, 1 Chi-ping, Lau Yee. Chan Fi-
Ng Kee-cheunst. Szu Yiu Szelo Man, Ho Cheung - yau, Tang Yee-kit. Yio Cheuk-yin, Mok Chun-Wah
Reserver: Lau Kin-chung, Loui C Ping. Lau Tim, Kwok Yau. Les Chun-fat. Les Yuk-tak and Lau Kal- can.
Team captai Maximo Cheng.
wang
Cheung,
Lau Ver: Manager!
Coach. Lai
The Kitchee inside-forwarde strove desperately to carve a path for their centre. forward but all their scheming and planning collapsed as Crompton, tackling with tremendous power and assurance, made intervention after intervention to clear his lines.
In
nover
one
The Kitchee struggle to stay The crowd, 20 harsh in its was caught
going the wrong with the leaders In the treatment of Tim Yung-kun, | way.
When
the
second Shiu- up
League race was sadly impaired | adopted a completely opposite came he was in perfect
position to run onto Club Stadium XI: Tam Nai-huen by the inability of their wingers attitude to McMillan, and when-marked
to carry their share of the ever he went off on one of his Chesterman's
accurate pass, Hau Yung-mang. Chat Ka-sau. Lew Keng-chuch, Armstrong, Chau Man-attacking loud. Kung Wsh-kit, tigrish runs he got a generous but from 10 yards and with chi, Chan Ming-chih, Lou Chi-lam, on the right, soon showed that ration of vocal resistance.
the goal at his mercy he sent Cu Wing-keting, Law Kwok-tel and he did not relish the hard, but The game got off to a bright the ball crashing past the near Hau Ching-to.
scrupulously fair, tackling of start with both tears showing post and into the side netting. Team captain: Armstrong: Mana. Mullett, while on the opposite jots of spirit. Kitchee held the
WELL BACKED ger A. McAlpine: Coach: Pung Ring- | wing Tam Yung-kam had to balance of play during the carly Kitchee will want to forget
tolerate some shocking and com- stages bait their inest efforts this match.
Their forwards pictely unjustified barrucking only brought out the best
showed any enthusiasra from the crowd In the main Charlesworth, and the Army for the hard tach
tackling of the stand.
goalkeeper soon showed that he Army defence. Lau Yeo played Early on Tam made a couple has made a complete recovery is usual attractive game at left of errors and from then until from the injury that kept him back but he was frequently the end of the game he was out of recent
beaten when White and Chester- SPRITER. balted and abused everytime Kitchee, captained by Ng Kec. man were on the move, he gained possession of the ball. cheung, switched play from with Such treatment of player to wing, but when came into is as unprofitable as it is un-the middle Lau Kai-chu found fair and can only lead eventu Crompton right at the top of his ally to a complete destruction form. In spite of this Kitchee of a player's confidence in persisted La pushing the ball himself. as it very clearly through the middle when I
might have been more profitable to have varied the attack.
Sing Tao Score Their Eighth Victory
Convincing 5-0
By
With A
Win
“TOUCHWOOD”
Sing Tao, one of the contenders for the Senior Division League honours this season, gained their eighth victory at the Club ground yesterday when they beat bottom-of-the-table Hongkong Football Club by five goals without any reply.
Too's
WOOK
was the better side and
THREE UP
did in this case.
HARD WON POINTS
to
blank
acoro
So
Italian Businessmen kept the interval sheet
Warned Not To after Use Olympic. Emblem the
Chan Fal-hung was so busy
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(A) THORS at 1800, h
- Medical {X«k«y} Re-examination Chian Chil, Fung Kami La Chum, The following officers, we required Lam Shu-kee Loe Tin, Wa Chok. to alland Murray Parade Ground for Wong Bhing, Yua Kwok-kit, Chow medical X-Ray re-examination at Cheuk-pyl and Leung Hing (3) Wah-kwno Jul Blits-too Fac 1338 hours on Wednesday, November Monday- 29.11.65 1500 hou 13, 1900, Gupt. A. Desbringud, D/Supt Yen Kin-nin, Buen Jau-seng, Wong Heter Cheung, A/Bupt (10) G.NA,
Marcsi, Alg A/Supt (K) Long Wine Shil-foon, H Fattyded, Tam Wing- DO (HK) 1. A. 11, Bennett, Enrique: kes, Yeung Bhau-chuẹn. Wong PhE- Chaine Yip Ding-bong, DO (0) Wichuan, Wong Chook-taum, WODE Mila At, DO (K) J. R. Lelteti, | Kam-jeung; Kannells Tong Kai-yan. QM W. Maycock. "M. E. Wall Chen Yiu, Kum Yiu-wah, Walt Shit- (K) Chan, Kwiny. Chu Po-man Tin-ka and. I 200 chol Castro, LO_(KO FA. haretta Bin Oftr (183) Roboet Chan, C. B. Itowo- let, R. B. Taylor, C. E. Abbas and will be taken indo general work as 3. a. Marshall.
Paming-Out Examination; The fol lowing members are fewtructed to
Winter Uniform: Winter tir from 21.11.58 until further notice:
(Sgd.) Parts Chestwa,
Deputy Bust, APS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SECOND RACE MEETING
Saturday 19th & Saturday 26th November, 1955. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACEO, ' The First Belt will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run at 2.00 pm, on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will clome at 11.48 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10,00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Tuffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Chlid is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.
Any parson leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requlatte fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Enclosure,
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $16.00 each for the second day may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Omees at Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 3, D'Agullar Streat during normal office hours and until 11.00 am. on the day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for 'a" particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 4,000,
In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Ticketą, may. be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m71. en Friday, 18th November, will be sold and the reservation... cancelled for future Meetings.
Tickata over 4,000 will also be issued consectively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets,
The reservation of any particular number does not confor on buaring the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket
by the bolder,
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription Lists without
TOTALISATOR
Backors are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER - THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE BUN
PAYMENTS WILL NOT RE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E, ARNOLD,
Secretary.
PHOTOGRAPHS
by our Staff Photographers
REME Presentation Scouts Jumble Sale Army Tennis Finals Malayan Cricketers Fire at Kowloon City Morrison Hall at Home Interport Cricket at K.C.C. Prizegiving at French Convent
trying to clamp on the Morris MoMillen combination that he was seldom seen in attack, be was however well backed by Toledo who tackled and kicked
HGH | stating reasons for their action. confidently. Ng Kce-cheung was very unhappy in the mid- ale, Kwok Shek never stopped For the Army this was a hard
trying and got through a lot of LOST CHANCE
hard work on his left, won couple of points, and
The Army front rank was some extent It was a triumph of
Up front Kwok Yau was the unusual and unorthodox tactics.much more direct in its methods main danger but the forward and Cheung Keon-hing had to line was so tightly marked that Morris who wore the No. 9 shirt look lively on several occasions. they never really showed their spent most of the game operai- The best scoring chance of the usual polished skill. Tigers were a much more balanced side than their opponents. Their swift- ing as a lone raider in the open frst, half came to Haydock after The moving forward line cut through the Club's defence repeatedly and they would have spaces of the Taft-wing.
Chesterman try
gave. Its Army defence trickery had
hud (best display in a long time. This move clearly worried the balled the defenders and won by a bigger margin but for their own mistakes.
Kitchee defenders and it resulted abled the winger to send a per-position as pivot, was immense -Crompton, back in his favourite Honniball who led the Tigers, on to the feet of left-wingeT altack
when in Chan Fal-hung being so prefect cross to the far post. Hay- and his healthy duels with Lau WOH the schemer who McCall, but the Club's lott Tigers found the net again in occupied with watching Morris dock apparently lost sight of the Kal-chu were the highlights of showed that he is still as good winger booed the ball well out the 28th minute with Yang that he was seldom seen in his ball in the san, It passed him and the
Tigers showed their He crowned a great
colours Wal-to scoring. It only paved familiar attacking role. Ds ever.
tame. Charlesworth and went to Morris who was taken Mulloit also turned in fine per- game by his spoiling moves that from the 120 minute onwarda the way for more goals that
McMillan started on the left so completely by surprise that,formances but neither McInnes, kept the Hongkong Football Wong Tak-fook walked the ball were to come for Sing Tro
touchline but spent almost dil the chance was lost. Club forward line al bay. past two defenders and then For the bottom-of-the-league the game in the middle where
nor Toifrey quite touched their Henniball also had a hand
neat in saw left-winger
Lego
team this much can be said of
his apparently boundless mergy manodiately after this a badly recent food for to them. They were a really tough
goni kick by Cheung the five goals that came Sing Tak-tung racing goalwards
The front rank was lively and gave Ng Ke-cheung most Koon-hing went straight shot but Jones jumped fighting eleven and their take
per- way,
to strong without ever showing any Kwok-kee and
up to punch the ball out for asistent Leg
efforts
McMillan but in his eagerness to particular against over uncomfortable afternoon.
arilstry. Newcomer Tak-tung the two wingers were
fruitless corner,
whelming odds won
them
snap up the chance he drove the
Haydock was doing well until ball over the crossbar and always dangerous with their Undismayed
the with this close rounds of applause from
he sustained a nasty leg injury crosses and Tigers could have miss for the opening gond, Tigers handful of spectators.
midway through the first halt. doubled their
had score
the sailed into the attack with an
Afterwards he wisely contented other
Morris and McMillan alternat- himself with moving the ball forwards
their all-putt taken
effort. They had an
The score remained 2-0 when
ed between the left-wing, and quickly to Chances.
other corner in the 13th minute
team mate. Tam
the centre-forward position in Nai-huen was seldom and Wong Kwok-kee who took the interval arrived. Sing Tao
The unorthodox forward ar- tested as the defence was very
immediate put their score three up the flog klek sent the ball rest-
post-interval rangement certainly gave Morris wine minutes' play on resmap- sound and in this Hau Yung-anging at the side of the net.
period, and Ng Kee-cheung was more room in which to work Hon. It resulted from a Lo and Cheong Kam-hol were out- Club's first good effect came
never quite sure whether he was and it was a pity he wasted that and Wong Tak-fook
Cortina d'Ampezzo, looking after the high jumping fine scoring chance in the closing standing. Sit Pui-yin another in the 17th minute when Neal's Kwok-tal
Italian Alps, Nov. 20. defender
deserves mention for pile-driver had Tam Nai-huen move with Wong beating Jones
The Italian National Olympic centre-forward or the little fron minutes. Chosterman gave Lau his clean tackling whenever the on his knees to gather the ball, with a beautiful shot that defted
Scotsman. In the Yee plently to think about and Commitee has warned Italian 60th minute the switch paid off. White's thoughtful passes were Club attacked in force.
Club had several other attempts saving.
Although there Was still businessmen that they are able Jones, the Club goalkeeper, following this
The Kitchee defence was sixd- always intended to give the did a lion's share of work in wards
anishing plenty of fight left in the Club to prosecution if they use the denly caught in two minds as a winger a head start on the left-
Chan side the inability of their for-word "Olymple" or the Olympic strong attack developed. the side from a bigger touch.
Phay and Blahop
ward line to shoot straight pro- emblem of five linked dreier Fal-hung and Ng Kee-choung
Forward honours however, go their products.
both went after Morris but the to McMillan tor his wholey support gave Jones very able
The opening goal came in the vented them from scoring. part of
The committee explained that ball was slipped into the open bearted efforts. His persistence Sing Tao scored twice be Left-winger Lee 20th minute,
tho 16th tween
23rd it alone was entitled to ure space and McMillan, coming in Tigers Tak-tung worked his way down, minutes. Lo Kwok-tai put
and strength gave the Kitchog in the word and emblem. The from the left-wing, quickly defenders no.rest. | dribbled" past Bishop and then goal number four and centro-seventh Olympic Winter Games snapped up the chance to put his
placed the ball over to walt- forward Wong Tak-fook brought will be held here from January side in the Food.
VERDIOT The weak link in the Club's ing Lo Kwok-tal who in flash
the final tally to five nil,
20 to February 5-China Mai The game' now specded up as If you like your football forward line
Neal who Was
it right past custodian
Kicher Special.
led
desperately to dressed in artistic trills this essenthily an inside-right played Jones for Tigers' 1-0 lead.
save the situmtion, and the Army, was not your. Ensoat........but it Inside-left. Neal throughout Sing Tao were awarded
Bing Tao: Tam Nal-huen, Hau
tried no less strenuously to get you like it hard and fast with the match was not his own self direct free kick in the 23rd Yang-sing. Sit Pul-pin Cheong
another 'goal to settle the issue. Loy,
Fo quarter" given or asked then end his crastinous errors in his minute but Flash Harry booted Kam-hof, Honniball, Leo
Kitches howover could not this would have given you entres just about rummed up the ball a foot of the mark. Wong Kwok-kee, Yang Wal-to,
break down the soldiers de
There satisfaction
has been his foren yesterday.
The next minute, Club had a Wong Tak-fook, Lo Kwok-tal,
fenço, ^^ but Lam Shein-ype mathing better this season than O'Kelly tried his best to break wood chance to put in an equal: Lee Tak-tung
mw
great charco 10 the Lau Kal-chu-Crompton Club: Jones, Planck, Bishop, through
and was a constant ser when McCall put Neal in
equalise while McInnes was on battle....and there has been danger to the Tiger defence. scoring position but the latter Thayer, Armstrong, Plekering,
the kidding having treatment nothing more.
sincero then Douglas was a bit on the slow in his anxiety to beat Tam Nal- Dougins, Tomlinson, O'Kelly,
"A for a thigh injury. A couple of their handshakes at the end. side at right-wing but Tomila huen fumbled in front of the Neal, McCall.
poor passes by call go to Lam should finish.
man's HOW THEY STAND
hard pressed do- That's how
game and McCall worried the goalmouth.
LUMBIN Tearn standings up to and
forlors saw Sing Tao with only a goal Tigore goal.
Tigers missed a certain goal lead went down to work in including November 20: Immediately after the kick off earnest after the 28th minute.
PWDLY A Pix 12 12 0 0 47 16 24° Yastern when
Wong Hau Yung-eung crossed over south China... 25 10 1 3 28 34 21 centre-forward
what wido when he well directed Tax-fook
Link Two pass to
‚·8°3. 3.45 21 10 had only Jones to best.
Kwok-tal but Lo, with Phayer Kids
D.B.48 25 14 Club did not have things their worrying him topped the bait A
Tak St Joseph's
Kitchen way til after the 10th minuts, to centre-forward Wong Pickering pouncing on a loose
whose BİLELİTE low BAI
diving Army lovely centre over grounder. had Jones
Kavy. to O'Kelly who without holding down to effect a good save,
There was not the slightest won Wah on to it for more than was
Police? required placed the ball right doubt at this slago as to which chab
especially in the cariler
when the match
the really went for goals
WEAK LINK
ball crossed
rook
but their for lacked the
OPENING GOAL
*
TEAMS
on
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CYMA V CCC, HRD, v Decretos.
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back.
A
TEAMS
a clear path to goal but his impuso shot carried harm Army: Charlesworth, Hogan, Melones, Crompton, Tolbrey, lessly wide of the phet and
Chestornán, White, Morris, Hay- CALL
dock, Mexillari
far
The Army forward fine con "tinued to "drag the play "away
to the right, and then suddenly
Cheung” – Koon-hing,
witch the bail to Morris on NE Reader
Chen Tai-hung,
Kwok shak,
The The Ride of the fold, Twics King Walk) Kwok You, La
this move provided nie, boring Kechil, Loma Shourig-yos,, Tin
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