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SENIOR SHIELD MATCH

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1956.

OLYMPIC AMAZONS

KITCHEE WIN BY FOUR GOALS TO NIL AS ARMY'S ATTACK LACKS FINISH

By

"TOUCHWOOD”

This is really the story of two penalties-two great shots by Lee Tai-fal which not only demoralised the Army team but eventually paved the way for Kitchee to register a 4-0 win in yesterday's Senior Shield match at the Hongkong Football Club Stadium.

than what

The Army with a litle of their opponents' capacity of inking things calmly would have made this game a livelier affair

the crowd saw. There was practically no soccer skill in the Army side and what they showed was nothing but slap-bang staff.

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take the kick twice before it their raids on

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and standing Olymple record equalled the world time of 10.8 sec.-Express Photo.

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of an extraordinarily bad job, |Committees none wil be Thinki mori

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clubhouse. conbluptely pushed the ball over ether an petrol than any

trubine both los latin ami at wat vivious that Among the animerable people also the on 1 enn see, without the put who will be planung to adhuc thinking of so

procedure a th or half themselves at multing the best

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Championships us to server

Next on me lo mention wes wall doubtless do, Two of the perugnised champkin- right-winger Ch Wing-wals. huriously than the Championship | Jap courses are outstanding in

the man who gave Committee.

a plenty to worry about Despes and another j

oner he spexi

goalwards. Chu rounded possible. Chainpionships with the sole Deal night have led the hill of the nutch with a hat trick

Others who contributed to the ule nown ah abs an MSouth object, so to sprak, of getting us

Chinita convincing vic- off the rails be

ot number could hardly redible

people tory were forwards Lee Yuk-tak, the Halford itewill have made a better job of it than during Muirfield for the Open and week, but I rule it out as being Ng Wai-man and Ho Cheng- you and in defence Chan Kar- fot away 1*** Sandwich for the Amateur-tul

for too many. then, of course, If the gallant

"possible" is Royal Lytham sow und Luk Tikk-lay. and St Anne's. where nearly colonel had been a golfer and

habitually had habitually played at Gezira the contestumis

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SATURDAY'S RUGGER

THE

CLUB v. ARMY NORTH WAS

BEST AND MOST EXCITING GAME OF THE YEAR

Says "PAK LO”

With a wonderful try by Langley in the closing minutes, the Club,

on Saturday, beat Army North by 3 points (1 try) to nil in what was with- out doubt the best and most exciting game of the year. The Club fully deserved their win, for they nearly scored many times, whereas the Army North's only hope of scoring obviously lay in penalties.

Elsewhere the RAF, as expected, won handily over the Police by 10 points (2 goals) to 3 points (1 penalty goal), and Army South scruped through to a narrow 6 points (1 try, I pɔnalty goal) to 3 points (1 penalty goal) win with the Navy looking the more convincing as time went on.

Koi

time the well oled msehing Previous to the major game at

and Tak the Club "B" went to upeet the Army halves, down to in Army It" side by Turnbull,

had whe

a grand 12 points (3 tries, penalty game, bad a lot of trouble

mafely. the ball away goal to nál,

getting Regarding the report of theBeynon behind Tumbull did not Korean fastby team coming settle down too well, and with through to play here in Janus his forwards feeling slowly had ary, Renters very kindly check- Hille Ding to do much.

the The Club jed up on this report, il es you

forwards, on have may

Botel irom the other hard, were whipping the Steward OUT so fast that second

↑ report the announcement ball was issued preinturely, but thar fokus did not have lim to get intended to try and ar-round after pulting it in before

for the range

in the come | it WHEN Learn to here after their Formosan tour

that Was is stated format invitation bat bern res

that the ball bounced the way it did. Johnston, the Police full back, did his best but was not backed up by the threes.

The RAF threes passing again showed lack of practice together, and had they been able to hold their

User inter

would they have wiped the floor with the Polker, for in possession they were a definite danger.

In defence they had little to de for the Police threes did their work for them, and when A Policeman tools a pass it was an event. EXCELLENT

Steward

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clear

PARTNERSHIP O'Kelly again excellent jetit

Unices the Police get

mory practice in the backs they will. fron

ceived from the HKRU This & partnership, but the Club threes

hrees I am afraid, drop down Lackeri The centre

fot surprising when it in reus-passing in ed the first the HKAU knew of crispness Salter on one wing the proposed tour was the or was very very dangerous and glani Renters report

Roberts at full back let nothing through Of the Club forwards Millar

Whitley, Langley, Penman and Wright were every. where, and the rest of the for- wards covered and bucked up

Q

MANY PUZZLED Many of the spectators | Saturday were unaware until a few minutem after The event occurred that Elliot had been sent The held by the referee, and

many were puzzled by the referee's nction.

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Therefor.

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Thelt threes and their own men than the Anny much better North

Ax

Haggard and Green were the trned h

best of the Ariny forwards by a question the Terve after the game buz Wis long chalk, but the others, while informed that as he was making they were very good, still need a written report he wished to unining

tatt They left regarding the to much to their two stars and make b

De statement offence. Nor would be gu so far di sed give them needed sup- as to tell ine whether he had pat

In the Army South three line already warned Elliot

Wyo bod

game. usual, Bid Pritchard putstanding but was again left too often on his own,

Neither set of threes looked likely to score for the tackling on both sides was excellent, threes could though the Club have hit their men lower than they did.

tera

refore went infer the nual-

ine

FIN was, an

in detail i the following the sult Pritchard, who was the man injured in the be Currence, fold

afterwards that he went down ou

Loose ball, and as no-one was there to back him up, and as

the Club forwards, with Elliott in the van, were on top of him, and he did

THE GAME clear. not have time to be #4#pel

Half time came with no retra. top of the ball.

and drepte very stromp Club přese While it is not

allow by the sture it seemed on if the club just reuld not Turak

WL * through. Us kw 1 The game. This often Elliott ut. Whiteley and to leave in franức į with an arin injury, though when be, saw the stroom on the Club with touchline of

enly thirteen men playing he went Elliot, also

In the Club wing as an exten could not the fender alllough he could only use one arm. But by judicious use of his weight be managed to stop +trong attack by the Amy winger, and be cleared again inter by hacking at the ball during a foot

int touch The fo mantes from the end.

Perth, Australia, Dec. D. 15+1ly Talbert, mon-playing jean of the United States phải thu Hoa Cali, audicat-

That He would tay Var Seoch. and Herb Flams for huppeN, aki kads (9 singles assignments against | eries from the

Roals Hack him off it" In the inter-zone starting on Thursday.

fault. Jound he "IF we had to play today, feel the ball. 16 apparently These are the men I would use | nevied the man on the ground

i forbidden. Lat for rain

often haugen the deale

zard Talbert,

dues necur, especially in a gamen Sexus was allowed to relax ruch a thie which was played ad Perth's Collestor each to a top pitelt by everyone Co-

By while other unibers of corturl. | Amenea', gvessian team work-

fies the singles, with Seixas and Again thr Frank Worrell

Worrell Gammalen pairing up

To Tour England

ged out on the King's Park centre | wurka

court for the first thre,

Talbert

Ka eston, Jamaica, Dee. N Frank Worrell has accople the aviating of the West Indies abou

abon! Cricket Board of Control to four

Flagland with the West Indies where Twatt, rt wan CONTUDOd here

Well, ae of the West Trutier lentini, balsinen, has played in 27 Test matches -Reuter

W.F

"13"

their promising start at the be- ginning of the season.

THE GAME There was no doorma in the dat half, and Reid opened this in the second half with à try from o kom mul on the Police 6-yard line.

totallatod The Police

With penalty conversion by Johnston, but shortly afterwards Leillott handed pa to the RAF and Reid, who had a good game, intercepted and Hannam and Bouthwick tool it on at their teet after Reid was tackled A serum was ordered and the RAF threes moved well for Proser to

Macnarnaru ver the posts. converted both the RAF ties.

over

the

fast round the

Army South v. Navy As usual

Army South had a steady supply of the ball from the acrame and this Ume at long last their threes began to move to some effect, and the iwo wingers, Sharp and Boor- iman got a chance to show their the Thomas behind worth scrum

crisp gave steeds ECTVICC.

The Navy, denied the ball, on the other hand seldom moved in the first half, but in the second Blake, coming serum, began to upset the two

with some

good Army halves tackling, and as the ball went loose the Navy forwards began to shine with Blacow the least- ing light.

But the Navy left their attack until too late and the only scoring for the Navy came from Corner when ho converted a penalty for feet up. In reply the Army South coreÇİ once

excellent try through an Floorman, and. penalty conversion after

by

once from a by Sharp Boorman had nearly

scored uguin,

MOTORING

Stirling Moss Wins Nassau Road Race

The Club swept to within Ave yards of the Army line, and a Uncont was wined

Langhy with a magniii- i cent jump took the bait cleanly aud ako anellopent the two fur le rally these tumself through the

poon and over the

line to who were a couple uf beere The conversion was missed. feet behind Elliott and they Club "B". Army "B" Comfy and vehemently Cauti

The Army worried Pritchard

skle fully blumu WIN tu

for deserved their win. for in the The

█erit? 1 than Iving on the bail.

second half the Club "B" tired Potte nail laatstars.

MORE USUAL the

will

quickly and their pack, which matches

Now the staged The chalk lines on the

had cuminated the first half of Laws Themselves

the gaine, straggled their way to contre court today were hardly There is no doubt that the re-

defeat. The Army side, though visible

ferey is entitled to send a player

shone, dia "This the klee kind of foff the held for wilful hack their three never

asual to look the more dangerous and grass court we ever saw. het ing", but 1 is more admitted, "but al we can best warn a pinyer hest, and this they covered well, and the Army have been done forwards in the second half had indle and get another crack at feel should IHF PRESIDENT

Nassau Trophy Road Race today. the Aussies in the challenge In

penalty things almost their own way. this case nad a

Moss covered the 60 laps in AGAINST the Army Parker had a good, stendy DUE HERE

round I'll have no complaints,"

awarded South unc*** Law 17 which is game for the Army, and Evans two hours 10 minutes 57 seconds, Jr. L. 11. Quarles van Ufford, The challenge round matches

of und Gemmed phone in the for- and had an average spoed about lying on the ball. President of the

96.219 mph. December International | stant at Adelaide on

Ellott also informed me that wards. For the Club. Gault, Hockey Federation and Vice-20.

he

and was never cautioned until Stevens,

Thompson were Masten Gregory (US), in a President of the Netherlands

this offence, und considering the best. The first score came Ferrari, was second and Marque in

what the referee

(Spain), Olymple Committee, is due

de Portago from a foot rush by Army for Alfonso let go

wards and the ball was some- Hongkong from Australia, where

me. also in a Ferrari, third-Neuter... punished I was very surprised

how scrumbled over the line. In at his action. he has been attending the Mel-

Games,

tum

the second half Parker converted is arriving by

penalty and Coombs and Evens bath scored tries,

bourne Olympic

norrow. H Qanlas.

the Cominitico of the

During today's practice ses-

sion, Flam worked out on the centre court for about an hour. Then Glammalva and young Mike Green defeated Talberi

One other decision which and the former Australian açe.

raised doubts in the spectators Dinny Pails, in a doubles match.

Inila's Naresh Kumar and minds was the apparent scoring Ramanatha Krishnan als of a try by the Club in the first worked

for 90 minutes.to ralso the

half when the scorer was seen int

ball on high and United Press.

slam it down. The referee plained later that the ball hit a part of one of the defender anatomy, and did not touch the ground while In possession of the Club member.

There was no doubt after the

that it was the Club for gume

Happy

* Leyes | Hongkong Hockey Association, responsibility

What Defender! Kypsy in

ifth for Stargus Rangers in the

A VERY GOOD JOR

For the Club, Fownes did a very good job in goal and on two occisions his keen anticipation would never have arisen.

Jhe. Quarles van Ufford will The Championship Committee's

saved his side from wider be in Hongkong on a short visit kwledge at the duration of

mergin of defent Planck, to the Dutch Hockey Club and retrof rationing IN

probably

: Wright

Armstrong, and

the the Netherlands community in squal to that of the Minister of

what was The lette the outstandiput defenders, did

ex. 1fongkong. White here he will Fuel and Power, the answer in elections is Bukdule sorry, pected of them and though they meet both cases being presumably nil, Royal Barkelak. *Tat: tu LIIw were overworked and in this event they will have one hotel accommodation in shouldered the is be prepared for rationing Southport be a force during the Champion-

Tamaril ship, the Aurateur at the end of Station,

the Southporl- Tutmediately after the whistle May, the Open early in July. taverpool "cere railway, is a South China's Lee Yuk-tak sent Chu either be held with reason- orive and a pitch from the club- In nire header that was B abit prospect of success as al hou

foot present ringed? Both Sand-putk. Furthermore, the Birkdale minute a

move started wich and Muirfield, belog members are the kind of folk Tong Sheung ended with essentially "cur courses," rather who would put themselves out

Cheung-you beating then "train courses,” the answer : 10 make a fast minute mECEAS for the

opening goal. South 11 probably no.

China netted again in the 20th and 40th minutes through Chu Secondly. DARS absoluto Wing-wah and when the inter- In the case of Muirfield there | "natural" for the Open, which val arrived the scoreboard would scem. ulay, to be no need two courses for the read

3-0 for the Num Wah doubl about It

financial qualifying, ort

Is headquarters boys. grounds alone. The Open le itseil, St Andrews, No one with Chu added the fourth How a considerable promotion, my trus sensibilities ever contlig anwards of 20,080, and travels to St Andrews except by sifice the Royal and Ancient, train. the file Journey from méredibly Cnough, has no Leuchars Juliction across amilation subscription whatever Guard Bridge, past the Eden from golf clubs, the Clumpion-estuary, and along beside the

YEAR BY YEAR

of 11.

the ACTOSS

empty

car

the

Ho

Wanderer

There

is something of the Stewart footballer McCallum. Since the War he

In

in this

Case

Police v. RAF The Police back divisjon let this fingers, for Lelliott had

game slip through their

nite off-day, and his were wild and woolly.

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pusses

Nassau, Bahamas, Doc. P. Britain's Stirling Mors, in a Maserati. won

the 210-milo *

Macao Share Honours

With

Eastern

Macao, Dec. 10. The Hongkong Football Fastern champions, In the first halt his forwards League

Athletic Football team, was gave him a regular supply of held to a 3-3 draw by the local the ball, but finding that their Police soccer team in a friendly efforts were wasted they lost match played at the

-

Campo

The visitors were trailing 1-2 at half-time; i

Fred Kavanagh plays Jet-half | has played in the First, Second, wards who won the match, for heart in the second half, and Desportivo yesterday............

everything they did they were gradually the RAF pack look South, and Third North outstanding. They had a slight over. Third by Wolverhampton League, but he Divisions of the League, and advantage in the serums, and

is sill the club's leading scorer. the Scottish, Southern

The Airmen had obviously

Lo. Kwolpital, -- Ro Po-keung in the lincouts put in some practice in dribbl and Hao Ching-to scored for recent match he got four Cheshire Leagues-with Hearts, were superior Kouls while his

Wednesday, five forwards

Пукі,

ing for their forward foot rushes Eastern while Luis Madelia re- Wrexham, between were managing tw

Arsenal, Kettering, Workington, them.

Coventry and now Hartlepools,

Fownts

10

minutes after the resumption from an indirect free kick awarded them. Club tried everything they knew to bridge the deficit and they falled de cause they : "hed no sharp

ship has to pay its way year by Oh course being the most shooting stars in the forward year.

romantic golfing pilgrimage in line, . greatly reduced neld, the workf Wint

mere,

interoscople car park rotufos, there are four clubbouses, in-

and crowds reduced to there cluding, mimculously, one for

TEAME

who came in special coaches, women, and all the hotel ac- Bouth China: Lau Kini-chung; would spell ruin. The Amateur, comodation la within walking Lau Chi-ping, Tan Kar-sow being more of a family affair, distance of the first teo.

Kwok Kam-hung, Luk Tat-hay,

all be ver 01 an dusterity The truth is, of course, that Tong Shoung, Chu Wing-wah, bbats, but the entry, in the re- thứ Open ought to be played Lee Yak-tank, Ng. Wai-man, Ho. noteat, comer of Kent, might

at St Andrews for overmore, Cheung-yo, Mole, Chun-wah.

Læ, so unrepresentative us to like the Cup Final at Wembley Club: Fowbea: Arbitrong,

„zálce it a’Žárod,

but we are in enough trouble Planek Robson, Wright, Pickers The essence lies not so much alreeds, without starting any [mg, izomikison, Cook, jik the proximity, lide the club- - more on that line!

Bor, Goldman, Luntę.

In

THE GAMBOLS

This hat of George's is 4 disgrace – its timey he bought a new one

"I'll burn it and risk;

kim being arose

and

and loose.

In the lincouts in particular: had the Police baffled, and the gistered the three Macna. goals. they swept through time after Police must be considered lucky-Trance+PT*190,

by Barry App Aby

LATER

LATER CAVE, OBAR, I'VE

CONFESSION TO MAKE

I'VE LOST - MY HAT-

GOLDEN CHURN

IRWILS & MACLAINE

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