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KWONG WAH 1, ARMY' 1

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956.

EQUESTRIAN TRAINING

THE YOUNG LADY WHO WAS KNITTING-AND. YAWNING- HAD THE RIGHT IDEA

By I. M. MacTAVISH

If there was ever any doubt in any minds about the approach of the end of the season they should have paid a visit to Boundary Street yesterday afternoon and watched two teams and a listless insipid referee show why it cannot come soon enough.

The standard of play would have brought blushes to many Second and Third Division faces and a draw was a fitting result if only for the reason that neither site deserved to win.

the

by

Work Kwon

ball

movement the the enjoyed

out of the Onished dropped eilge as far as attacking wag nir Chen should have scored tricking Dudman and crocking

that early on when he got the concerned but they found

best the bail past Hall.

A not of

tursle with

The beating Charlesworth was

the Army

sailors gave as good as enough

they got and were unlucky no! Apart

from the goal pivot, but he put the ball harm-

lessly wide of the post.

to get an equaliser but instead when goal Play was held up for a time they lost another midway through the first half Tong Yee-kit ran through the style and when Woo Chul-chung had us defence in typical

Jotted down in theplaced the ball neatly into the

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Uney vipul they beat the Colony goalkeeper twice more only to see rat Fontan kter Tilfrey clear off the line.

pant fourheil I'lay from the art passes

th

rockbottom

and misdirected | referee's book for some offence the Navy were stil! In with

thoughtless clear

were the

day The

troubled

order of the Were

okitern

by the

1 shore In

2 cah thes

Exley try

brifiant sun

their

eye an

Mulleit-isually

Home Soccer Standings

that was not apparent from the stands,

WORLD OF GOOD

Actually the Licking off seemed to do the Kwistige Wah the tackle--was inside-right the world of good Ming-chih as for immediately afterwards, he Took advantage of a poor pass from Egerton and miss by Mullett, to race on to the ball and smack it into the net from the 1 yards Hue with the dy decent shot of the day. The Chinese boys held on to their

lead

until the interval. They had the ball in the Army Inet again brut the souri was

chalked off for off-ride,

With th Sun at their back feeling that the might do Army

something worthwhile after the resumption but improvement was hard to 44 see and it was only the timely goal line clearances of Hogan

London, Apr 19 English Football League standings after Today's

Bath were na joflows

First Division

PW DE APL Manchester Un 41 24 19 7 2 DI

40 20 9 11 85 50 40 17 10 13 70 04

13 A7 80

Manchester {'

40 17

40 10

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Dersingham

4017

1470

30

Bultera

Wolvess

4

J3 10 00

Hunder

Portemoniu

JA 72 40

Nowrustle

10 04 60

Jadon Towe

40

Charlton

41

Went Burwel 10

Sunderland

Everton

4)

Cardi

Preston

stenhu

S

43

there Wir

one

the

a chance however, but when right bock Young put through his chances of faded.

toni own Saving the game

ANOTHER GOAL

This time

The Navy sailed into the at- tack after the interval but once again loose defensive play in their rear lines saw the Busmeu notch another fool. the scorer was Lau Shul-wah.

This was really Sghting tolk to the millors and they piled the attack. Centre forward Pullor who had moved out to the left-wing smacked a beauty past Soong Po-on who was de- putising for Wal-Fat-kim in the KMB goal,

-n

The centre-forward repeated

his scoring feat again a little later but, just when we thought

we were going to see a grand- stand finish, Szeto Man broke away and beat Hall to Anish the scoring.

The strength of the Busme by was

at wing-half where Tung Sum and! Poms Kni-hung were always trying to force play int the attack.

Kom-tong Szeto Yiu, Lom and Lee Chun-fat were others who made Important contribus tons to the KMB success.

43 and Tolfrey and some brilliant 4goateeping by Charlesworth 155 60 60 43 that kept the Chinese boys from

so going further ahead.

LAORE

dialensive piny Kwong Wah brought about the

A

free kick

was nwarded to the Army out near Chalmers sunt a the touchline. euring ball close to the near post and after it had bounced about I ran to McLoughlin who shot beat Jimmy Chang with that slapped in near the far pust.

Chang hadi u

quiet

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Chelen

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IN 10

Wednesday Iristal x Leeds Un Blackburn liverpool Leicester Natia Form Bristol Chr

Second Div

Port Vale

Fulham

Swanee

Lincoln

Stake

Dary

West Ham

Donerster Middlesbro Rotherham

Barnsley Notts County

Plymouth

01 43

Jimmy

afternoon in The Kwong Wah and SIL Kam-hung 48 wal and

Tse Kam-hung were the strong Fu men Ja defence although

cild some Ni-long also

Rood work.

Chen Ming-chih was the live- wire of the forward line and he gut some good support from Lo Sau-Jouk and Lo Tak-hing.

Charlesworth, back from the successful Colony tour in Singa- dis- in a grand jne, turned play. Hogan and Tolfrey were gol full-bucks but the middle line wan never VETY steady although Chalmers was good In altack.

41 11

Hull City

39 0

Third

twiston

P W

Leyton Orien

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Brighte

42 27

42 22

07 67

Southend

401 20

07 40

Norwich

41 18

Torquay

43 10

Caveney

Stewich

Brentford

Colchester

Northampton Beirnoqueuth

Southampton Chillinghain Shrewsbury Watfotel..

Rending Aldemhot Exeter

Newport

O.P. Bangers

Walsal

Crymat al

Millwall

Swindon

Third Division

Grimsby

Derby

Accrington

Hartlepool Chesterfield

Stockport Workington Bradford Rochdale York City

Southpart

Scunthorpe

Gatesbend

Darlington

Wrexham

Chester

Tranmere Mansfield Oldham Halifax Carbsle Barrow

Bradford

WOEFULLY WEAK

Hail was a strange mixture in the Navy goal. He made some saves but was rather

endly beaten when at least two of the goals were scored.

Duman, Jones, Pullar Crosa- and and Beck were the top

class suitors.

VERDICT

The

not Royal Navy | deserve to go down by such u With a swing of the margin

might they pendulum caused a real upset.

TEAMS

did

have

Kung KMB: Soong Po-on;

Szeto Yku Tang Hing-yuk, Sum, Lau Tim, Poon Kul-hung: Szolo Man, Lam Kam-tong, Tang Yee-kit,

Lee Chun-fat.

The forward line was identi-Lu Shui-wah. uble only by the numbers

Navy: Hall; 011 the shirts Baird was woefully

Vickers, man; weak aut

Beck, Lipp.

outsider-right and Goodwin, McMillan's work suffered in consequence... but the forward line as a whole never ellekea.

The standard of refereeing was

keeping of the

In

standard whistle

with play.

the The

Young. Dud- Jones, Coles; Crossland, Puliar,

ATHLETICS

OLYMPIC

now

The horses and riders from whom Britain's team will be chosen to go to Stockholm in June for the Equestrian events of the Olympic Games are training at Windsor. This picture shows Champlon horsewoman, Pat Smythe,

riding "Flanagan”-Central Press Photo.

YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL

Saints Avenge First Round Defeat With 5-1 Win

Over Blackhawks

By "TIME OUT"

Playing heads-up ball behind the steady hurling of southpaw A. R. Salleh, the Saints avenged their first round defeat at the hands of the Hawks with a 5-1 win. Hussain's Jindo Fielding a scrap team against the noted fighting Blackhawks, Saints jumped into an early lend and coasted through to an easy triumph.

Blackhawk's pitcher Rennio Barret to turned in one of the most erratic days on the mound as he dished out nine free tickets to first in his seven Inning toil. Capitalising on the wild spells, the Joeys worked four free passes in the initial canto for a 3-0 lead and from there cousted through to a neat win to keep their Pennant hopes alive.

STRIKEOUT ROUTE

In the other Senior Division out to left to score Leonard on tussles dec.ded yesterday, the the catch. On Salleh's dy ball favourites elaimed the laurels for the third out, the Joey's look as the leading Braves obtained the field leading 3-0.

cellar- a walkover from the dwelling Chinese Athletics when the latter failed to put in appearance, while South China was extended for seven innings before the Pandas concèded 9-0 count.

A

at

INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

Brazil Maintains Tour Record With 3-2 Win Over Austria

Vienna, Apr. 15.

Brazil maintained an unbeaten record on their European tour when they descated Austria 3-2 here today in the third match of their seven-game programme.

The Brazilians wero A gosl |down at half-time, and before

equalising had five goals ruled TELEVISION

offaide by the Yugoslav rolerce,

But they dominated the play

with speed and power, and ran out worthy winners.

Walter Winterbottom, Manager of the England team, which will play Brazil in the final match of their tour at Wem- bley on May 9. flew

to Vienna to size up the opposition.

"I was amazed by the and technique," he said.

Herr F. Walch, President of the Austrian Football Federa- tank

speed

ΤΟ

REVIVE INDOOR ATHLETICS IN

BRITAIN

London, Apr. 13. Television, which has already helped boon the sport tremend ously, will provide the means the colourful spec- to revive tacio of indoor athletics Biltain.

The

independent fold- Britain

Bour vision companies in ore to buy

was similarly impressed. "A splendid match," he said.

Brazil were fliter and were Euperior in speed They were very fust and could shoot from track

angles

Austrians

ala

better in defence,

The

referee

W

thought the a crowd match played before of 85,000 at Vienna Stadium in a very brigit

sunshino, good and sporting game. He said Brazil had completely out- played their opponems in the second half,--Reuter,

SYRACUSE GRAND PRIX

Juan Fangio Wins Again

In A Ferrari

from offered for

an indoor running Germany to bc

the

Amateur Athletic

The track

In one of the

use of the Association.

would be housed London arenas,

but it would be portable that the AAA

could make

where they wished.

so

it

A condition of the transaction was that commercial television would get oxclusive rights televise curtain meetings.

10

Indoor tracks have always been very popular in the United States and are now being widely usod in Europe, the offer wilt bring Britain into line and give the public an opportunity of Being a new winter sport.

Certain types of alueles would

certainly benefit by athletics during the competitive winter especially sprinters. It has been

that suggested American domination, in these events is duo to their many

doar aronas,

Russians The

have Italian Lalgi Musso, also in started building them. a Ferrari, was accond, and There would probably Britain's Peter Collins (Ferrari) four or five meetings during the winter In Britain.--China "Mal third.

covered the 440 Special

Syracuse (Bicily), Apr. 15. World Champion, Juan Fangio, driving

the a Ferrari, won seventh Syracuse Grand Prix here today.

a Hawk victory would

hand Carvalho's boys the pennant

e of the meo in two With such a 'scrub team hour

and 59.9 inking the field, the Hawks had hours, 48 minutes

Decofidis, His average speed their favour overything in

was 160,217 Idfometres an hour, the outect, but Lady Luck was

almost 100 miles per hour. the smiling on the Saints as

Behind the Argentine Life moved at an even lenor Hawks failed to capitalise on

as Black- this weak offering and blended two hours, 40 minutes and 0.1 Italy's Musso finished eccond in in the second frame hawks Souza grounded, Manuel wi

with erratic pdtching by

seconds. A third Ferrari finished Nunes drew a walk only to be Barratto, the Saints coasted

close on the heels of the first on the steal a moment through safely for another crack two, driven by Britain's Collins nipped

Remedios at Indi Senlor "B" side later.

Donel

Braves and Anno

in two hours, 49 minutes and of the Men's League, Charlle fanned. On the Saint Joseph's pennant.

0.4 seconds. De-alde, Abiong. Ismall and Ozerlo Remedios' league-leading lawares tucked the Champlon- were retired in order ship safely nway in their strikeout roule.

trouncing pockets with a 10-2 over the Hongkong University while their

eir nearest rivals, the

heart Hurricanes, received breaking defeat at the hands of 'Romeo Hamet's Comets.

From

over

the

a

The only junior gante sinted tho weekend raw the Chinese Athletics hang on to their final standing at second place with

a severe 23-7 batter- ing over the rookie Lion Cubs,

SAINTS 5, BLACKHAWKS 1

vin the

In the third, the Hawk side came to life as Rennie Barretto for lashed a liner over second two bases, but two rapid pop upa dashed their hopes for an uprising until young Mico Gaon leaned onto a feeder, the ball, amid a crescendo carrying on a line over second to pul Barretto across for the Hawks' only run.

of screams,

at

HORSE RACING

Buisson Ardent Fourth In Prix Jonchere

the

Paris, Apr. 16.

Buisson The Aga

Khan's Ardent, favourite for the Eng- sh 2,000 Cuiness at the first Inst weck, official enllover

of six runners finished fourth In the Prix Junchere at Long- on champ her today.

was low, Blackhawit morale and with the youngsters not

even getting

close to scoring the again in the later innings, Witnessed by an enthusiastic Saints worked busily crowd at the park yesterday, Barretto's

haphazard

Logs

the feature attraction between gathering walks in every Inning Jindo Hussain's Saint Joseph's to put men on bass, until the and John Pereira's Blackhawks fatal sixth frame when the pres- was a Jocy victory all the way, sure

on finally told

lend

Easy winner of the race over seven furlongs was M Jean Stern's Pas de Quatre, who wan by eight lengtha from Hamama, their with

three Gwys

lengths the further away.

as Jindo's boys jumped into the younger | opponents when

with three runs in the Joeys piled on two more tailles would. sound but n Five Records Gondal, canto and never looked to sow up the ballgame. Indication was given as to the

back. addingg the other two nature of the award and on

tallies

the in back-breaking ecveral

occasions the players At Cambridge &

Just looked on helplessly try- ing to decide what it was all about.

VERDICT

... the lady who was knitting in the sland had the right

idea..:

KWONG

TEAMB

Oxford Meet

p27-

London, Apr. 15. Splendid though the formances of the students at the Oxford and Cambridge sports were with five records broken, it is doubtful whether more than two or three will make British Olymple team for Tom the

Melbourne.

WAII: Jimmy Sit Kam-hung,

Changi Chin-fal; Mar Mon-hung, The

Kam-hung. Fu Nal-lang, Kwok

From

the

frame. atxth A. G. Ismail scooted all the

ONE GAME BEHIND

on

Buisson Ardent finished belt

محله

Sports Diary

TODAY

፡.

be

Teunis Colony tennis league entries close.

Gail Ladies Golf at Fanling: Shek-O ▼ mutec.

48 Gurkha, Inf. Hée. Competition, ||

Boccer

Behind the three Ferrariz, who finished within half second of each other, came the Arst Moserati, driven by Italy's Luigi Villoresi, fourth and two Gerini (Italy) on another Maserati was works (HV) 6 p.m.

Queen's College v Marin Chinese Schoolboys at Club ground, 5.30 pan, TOMORROW

laps

Arth

behind,

Gerino

three laps behind, and Robert Manzon (France) sixth

Soccer

1st Division: Kitchee v Navy (CH); Enotem v Kwong Wah (Club) o pan. 4th Division: University v Road

Water-pale

Meeting

committed

on a Gordini, four laps behind. Holland House, 5.30 p.m.

The

Maserati races,

now

driven by France's Jean Behra,

which made a long awaited debut

In this Grand Prix, abandoned the rose.France-Presse.

Speed

Will Play

meting.

Schools' Tennis

Two of the Schools' Tennis League matches were played at the Chinese Recreation Club, Tai Hang, yesterday, Diocesan | Boys School beat Queen's Cal-

beat St Paul's Boys' School 3-2.

Following are the results

A Major Part Inigo 3-0 and King's College

Equestrian Show

011

DI.B.A.

Q.c.

0

Blogies Tu Yum-ling beat The Ngok-wal T04: John T. Hung beat Chang

Kwok-wing 6-3.

Doubles David Leo and M. Ramdall' best

Lam Bau-Bang and B.M. Rumjahn

TENNIS

Lew Hoad Wins

Men's Singles Title At Naples

2

London, Apr. 15g, Speed, as much as accuracy in jumping, promises to play a length behind Gwys.

major part in the Olymple 6-2, 0-0,

St Paul's Opening

at Stockholm R.C. ath for a neat-5-1 victory.

Singlem The Age Khan's colt, which Equcation show

Wong Nai-bus, best Au Yeung-ikin Losing hurler Rennie Barrette way to second when the Hawk started favourite, was probably in June. Towards that end the

heavy going. British team, in their prepara 0-0 Wong Nal-ous lost to K his bunt upset by the

Chen-hwa -5; Lee Ping-ylu lost bal whipped

Too Chen-hub-7; Lee Pluz-ylu was in trouble throughout the catcher

wildly. Moving to

third on Trainer Alec Head sald after- tion, is laying the emphosts

further notice, speed, for in training it has best. Au Young-kin 6-3. game as he turned in a drab zorld's sacrifice, Ismail dented wards: "Until

that there is

Doubles proved be con been the mound,

feld Bulason Ardent con performance on

o Omar's infeld

Wong Wing-tai and Chan Wad- Lacking in ablilty, keung beat Tong Sau-yan and Ying issuing no less than nine walks the rubber

Dave Bambino Leonard sidered as being due to run the nothing out.

*Cal-Xin 0-3, Buda whether by horses or riders. in his seven-inning workout. singled sharply

2,000 Guineas at Newmarket on and, following May 2."

The reason for speed is be- Starting his team on the downhill climb as early as the loltial an earlier pattern, Pereira and

Trainer Head also said that cause of the generally accepted walked Collago

40 brim the

that in Continental Midget H, a leading French bellet chapter, Barretto doled out four,

A wild pitch saw

have more free passes to first, two of them ks.

over the candidate for the 1,000 Guineas show rings they Leonard scampering

in Britain. thon May 4, would run in this "gproad" the with bases loaded.

Jindo pan. Mentor

Hussain

Allics classic.

momen- consequence greater the anti-climax there, his Incessant then provided

tum in needed to make a satis- Midget II ran third in à race the section by at Maisonn hurls of balls' all but broke the as he ended

Laffitte hero (on | factory clearance. Cheuk-cheung, Woo Chiu-chung, all of which boat the previous their all into the battle, leaving

The three top performances.backs of his mates who throw striking out.

Friday,China Mail Special Chen, Ming-chih, Lo Sau-fook, best, Lo Tak-hing.

were Derek Johnson's ten runners stranded on bases Half-Mile, Jan ARMY: Charlesworth; Hogan, Miles and Alan Gordon's Mile. defeat.

Boyd's Three to narrow down the margin of

By virtue of their win yes. Tolfrey: Egerton, Mullett, Chal- 37 25 mers; Baird, McMillan, Middle-minute 61.9,

respective

times,

terday, the Saints' hopes for the minutes 13

they

Cologne, Apr. 15. Playing on the inaccuracy of pennant remain alive as ton, Martin, McLoughlin.

and four minutes. 0.2 were all hurler Barretto, Saints

West Germany bent Belgium Artle one game behind the lead-

an International hockey "Ozorio draw a pass after one considering it won a

ing Braves, the outcome relying in wet afternoon; the first out. Omar bunted, afely for mainly on their second-round match here today by five goals major track and field competi- two on, and then the axo tell. clash next week then they take to four.

who whole The Germans were loading, by tion of the year; held in the Leonard, Pereira and Collace on the leaders.

vacation with con- university

walked consecutively for two Brave outfit was at the park to two goals to one ut half-line. sequent lack of training oppor- runs. Mentor Hussin then filled witnose yesterday's turnio, for France-Presse. tunities and none was hard example of soccer flattery. The pressed. Programmes and Entry sailors did not deserve to lode Of this trio, all from Oxford. Forms for the 11th Race this game by such a wide margin only Johnson seems assured of. Meeting 1955/56 to be held on and if they had had more his place in the British Olympic.

April and strength at right-back and in beam. Saturday 28th

they Johnson, who won both the 1956, the wing-half positions Saturday 5th May,

well have sprung the quarter and half-mile for the (weather pormitting) may be

gest surprise

third mancowsive year, will almost obtained at the Secretary's On the other side of the story certainly be Britain's chief hope

the 800 Metros, though Office, Alexandra House; the of course there is the fact that for

the Busmen hund Lau Tim off for possibly Brian Howson, one of

Crewe

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SATURDAY'S GAME

KMB 5, ROYAL NAVY 2

The scoresheet is a perfect

ot the

year.

Their

first-class

one

63.0,

Club House, Happy Valley; 13 minutes early in the game Britain's best hopes of getting an and the Stables, Shau Kwong and a hobbling, hirpling crock Olympic modal, may contest this Road.

for the remainder of the time. race as well as, ora instead of the

They also Yost the services of 1,500 Metres. Entries close at 12 o'clock Tang Yoo-kit midway through Though he inished fresh, and NOON.. on Tuesday 17th the second half and finished with beat the previous beat time, April, 1050.

By Order of tha, Slowards,

A. E. ARNOLD,- Secretary,

nino fit man and Lau Tim Limp- | Boyd is not, scoreding to him” ing among the for words,

wolf, a three-milk, le KMB boyn got the Gordon, who took the Mille in benefit of a quick goal to helpļa time faster than either Roger them on thele way to victory, Bazmuter or Chala Chaferway, Lau- Shul-wah "swept the ball pouda "achieve ovlikes, they were Book the goal and "Szeto Man | In residences Chino Mail Spa

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