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SATURDAY'S RUGGER

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957.

NAVY ARE WELL ON THE WAY TO WINNING THE HEXANGULAR TOURNAMENT

By "PAK LO”

Army South were lucky on Saturday to score in the dying minutes of their game against Army North, and with the try being converted they left the field the victors by the narrow margin of 5 points (1 goal) to 3 points (1 try),

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Later in the afternoon the Police in a very scrappy game managed to gain their first victory in the Hexangular Tournament when they overcame the RAF by 6 points (1 try, I penalty goal) to 3 points (1 try).

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then

"The Turf" Tips |

Six Winners

The China Malls · race tipster, "The Turt", ploked six winners at Saturday'ı Race Meeting and scored a doubla hat trick in the process.

He was wrong on the first two races, bus right on the next six in a roW with Snow (Damsel,

Mercury, Five Gold, Never Forget, Queen's Parchment and Babile.

It was the third time in two years that he had picked six winners in 'a programme of eight rages,

There May Be No More Speedway Racing If Tax Is Not Reduced

By VERNON MORGAN

London, Jan. 20. Mr Peter Thorneycróft had not been in his new posi as Chancellor of the Exchequer more than a few hours before he received letters from the Football Association, the Football League, the Boxing Board of Control and the Speedway Control Board asking for relief from enter- tainment tax-ail pleaded with him to save their sports from a slow death by sirangulation.

Hardest hit by taxation is unquestionably Speedway which is battling to keep its head high in spite of Since the boom of a few years back neveral clubs were closed down. Crippled by taxa- tion was the death post-mortem.

Pole Wins Eighth dwindling attendances,

Stage Of Tour Of Egypt Race

On the other side of the bar- stand for 30 minutes In the The Airmen were a little un- bour the Navy again defeated bitter wind until Army North lucky not to score twice, mer the Club, this time by 0 points appeared on the teene. Even when the bail came back like a to Comah who knocked try, penalty gost) to ul, then they had to start with 14 ballet and even though the Club play-men, the 18th turning up later on in front of the Police posts, ed for most

of the game with thoni everybody else.

dropped a goal but the only

14 men due to O'Kelly Army South were lucky to referee had seen him knock on, being injured early on the Navy win this game for although always looked the better side. Harker gave them a stendy sup-

The other time came in the of the ball from the set second half when Watt hit the Army North v. Army South seiums and the other forwards right with a pensity attempt | won

sent the ball back from the line- and Hope gathered it, but as he One of the playing thing outs Thomn, was completely off was falling to touch down the about this match was the fact his game ind his passing

wasbali slipped out of his hands and that Army North WA

wild.

became a throw forward, and ruinutes late due to sonte very No way he helped by Owen-though the other Airmen touch- faulty stat work on someone's Sith it outside half who in-ed down the referee correctly

variably failed to draw his man Hak "No". and, although often presented with an open space when Army North's defence overlapped on the South's threes, he passed the out to his centres who were invariably covered by two men.

As a result the South threes saw little of the ball and Sharpeed 3-3. did not foedd his wing when he cuikt have done, while Willidens when he got the ball insisted on Anding touch instead of running.

part.

The

tianes of starting were

well publicised in the payers and they were alon a the fixture 1018, but Army North apparent ly have a different list from

Co

The referee was talking about taking the matter to the HKR for like Amrny South he had to

Civil Aid

Services

Order No. 2. by the fon, C. E. Terry, OBE, Commissioner, Civil Ald Services of January 18, 1987.

C,A,8, Armbands,--Ali armbands inertied for use during the Colony Exercise on January 6, 1997, whil be returned to the starckveper by 1200 Muut Friday, January 24.

1957.

Eelency Badges—Award Of~(a)}

undermentioned

The

Army North's threes, on the other hand, moved well in com- part and their passing Was crisp and well directed. Un- luckily they did not get enough of the ball and as a result were all too often on the defensive,

Green had a good gume both as a centre three and as a wing forward but the game on The whole was so ragged that fow people stood out.

THE PLAY

The fost acore. CABIC in the fant iute of the fest half when, tile ball went out to Gosdds from a loose maut about 20 yards from the wardens Southerners line and he whipped quailled for the award of the first through to more hear the peals efficiency badge on 10th January, { The conversion was missed, 1937-

Towarth the end of the second Central Zont-20040 Dụng Cheh. } half Army South were almost em-

j

THE PLAY

Shebin Elkem, Jan. 20.

3*Page ~7.

Danes Break

Sports Diary Off Sports

TODAY

Flatey

Colony Daley Shoot Championships at Kal Tak Ranges, 9.50 a.m.

Meeting Hongkong Football Association Interport Sub-Commitico Meeting at Sports Road, 5.45 p.m.

Badminton

Men's "C" Dividɑn; St. Slophen's * Chut choong.

Indies Double: Recreio "Blue" CCC Yellow CCC Gold v CCC Green, Recreio "WiAte" ♥ YWCA,

TOMORROW.

alley

Boccer

Relations With Two Countries

Copenhagen, Jan, 20.

The Danish Sports Federation na broken off sports relations with Hungary and the Soviet Unlon, it was today.

announced hero

The Federation bas banned members from competing All its in sports events in thee two countries and has banned Hungarians and Russians from competing in Denmark without

special a authorisation.

A quarter

of the Danish population868,000 Danes-be- The long to the Federation Colony Bisley Bhoot Champion Federation said these measures which had been unanimously its meeting here, adopted at were taken, because It" is im- possible to establish with Hun- gary and the Soviet Union at the present a sports collabora- tion which fulfilled the 'aime i was seeking.

wipe af Kal Tak ranger, 8.30 am).

The Rest (Summer League)

Exhibition Soccer: Bouth China Caroline 14, 7.45 p.m.

Golf Ladies' Golf: Captala's

The position today Is so pay more than £10,000 sterling mixOC, second round. serious that Major Fearnley, to send a team to Melbourne. Secretary of the Speedway What other Chancellors have Board says there may be no more organised Speedway if the tax is not reduced.

years

overlooked, the officials of these bodies say, is that there in such thing on "kiling the goose that lays the guldeni vnsN."

They declared that continued taxation may bovinerang. The Government may ultimately lose ivenuse of its exorbitant death- dealing demands, they say.

new Chancellor can

Poland's Stanislaw Pedinski the eighth stage of the

The Secretary of the Boxlay: Tour of Egypt cycling race

Board, Mr *Teddy Waltham, when he covered the 123 kilo- says that since the entertain metres from Tahrir to here to-ment tax was increased from 15 day in 3 hours, 3 minutes and

and percent to 33 percent four cara 17 seconds, Horst Tueller of

ago the number of tournaments East Germany was second in 3

held in Britain has fallen by hours, 3 minutes and 47 seconds,

But the more than 50 percent. They have and Dimitrov

(Bulgaria) third been squeezed out by taxation.hardly be expected to make any in 3 hours, 4 minutes, 17

radical changes just yet. The email shows, the nurseries, tainly not until he has had time are the blood-line of the major

to carefully vory

the study Lournaments

if they are whole ant

situation. Officials of bled to death by taxes then the speedway, boxing and a number sport itself will die, Waltham

of soccer clube hope one of bla declared.

first tastes will be to consider

Chma Mail Special.

overall

The placings were:

In the first half Stevem converted | seconds, A penalty from about 30 yards out, Rad then the second half Choal Kut the ball from a loose maut about 15 yards from his own line and ran all the rest of the way to beating four men and the full back in the _way. The conversion was

More.

Then, near the end, from a serum on the RAF 25 the ball went to Spott to Miner who in turn at Stevens who made ground, then passed out over about half way out. The con- version was missed, 6-3.

With the

Ainmen

pressing desperately the gems ended.

Club v. Navy

Th was the best match of the afteracon, but though both teams had an equal share of the ball the Navy's threes looked throughout much the better side, for the Club threes made le ground in their attacks and once they had lost O'Kelly the switch around did them no good what- soever. Stevens as usual played well both as wing three and as full back after the switch.

The Navy threes were almost continually attacking even when they

should

apparently have been defending and their cross kicking was

30070 Tan Sen-ting. 31320 a Sik-aually in the attack, and after of their very good feature,

Phipps

tou, 17 Lon Karsa-fan, 31384 Lom | inuffesí penalty attempt the ball was Yue-chunk. 2007 Lau Chee-kuen, backed over the North line and de 32300 Cheung Ki-nek, 32410 Io Wal- Cordova just managed to get a hand to it before it was covered by a mass Usteti, 32080 "Leung Ka-sheim, 32007

Miu Fung-keo (M), Tsui of Army North defenders Kay-chrung. 39100 Thang Xing-tung. converted to make the fual sedie 33350 Trang Thye-fai, 3343) Chow 5-3 Sze-long. 3363a Leo Chung-fat, 39730 Chou Chia-21km,

(b) Me undermentioned wardenɛ qualified for the award of the fest and second efficiency badges on 10th January, 1957;--

Central Zone-31561 Kwong Wal-

wah, 31013 Kwong King-bing Mis) 32921 Ng Yin-tow (Miss),

So

RAF v. Police

exciting was

this game

play.

Both Navy wingers had 1 good day, while Comer at scrun half was outstanding and as a result his threes had a wonder- ful service.

On

he his play yesterday should get his place in tho Services' Leam

against the Japanese, and from Saturday's

that half the supporters wander- ext over to the next pitch to my Dare is certainly the best

watch the hockey which at least had some constructive moves in

(0) The undermentioned wardens qualled for the award of the record it.

10th January, The Pollec certainly did not 1937 y badges on

Central Zone,–302224

have man to play with him. They

can combine well.

Both scis of

already shown that they

forwards played Les Kwok- deserve to win, but just as cer- well with the edge going to the yin, 30000 Loung Chung-un, 30875 tainly neither did the Airmen. Club for even with seven men The Hung, 308a Leo Shiu-ching. The latter were beaten almost they held their own. Despite 30000 Chow Kwok-keung 3100 before they

took the Beld for | contizmed attacks in the rat Leung Moon-kwai, 31260 Tling Stn, 31335 Leung Hon-miner. D130 Wong they had little spirit, and kehalt and the loss of O'Kelly the Yu-koung, 31852 Chow Kwoon-man, | the Polke played as fifteen men. | Club managed to hold the Navy 31635 Fung Woon, 31037 Bo Wmx-

The Police, on the other hand, ut bay, but it was obvious that amui (Mima), 31630 Hon Shuet-ying

while by no means good did get sooner or later the Navy must the ball back fairly often, but score.

(les) 31031 Huen Kan-ming, Su30 Lau We-leung, 3:043 Wong 10m cheong, 32100 Tong Tang-Seam: 32376 Kwok shek.

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(d) Exciency badges should be drawn by the above wardens from CAS. Beadquarters as #oon posible. Wardens rosed is parā (c) above are required to return at the same time the efficiency badges at present in their posseselost.

Examination Result(a) The un dermentioned members of the patch servico quaunot as Moter Oyalist Dorpatch Riders on December 20, 1954-3303 Lo Hol-ping. Loung Kwok-chun), STEST Shiu-hung, 3401

it was a waste of time.

THE PLAY

Lloyd, who had moved up la

After seven minutes of the second pertan half as Lewis was unable

half the Navy's trees were sent off to play, was completely off form. from a seruns and the ball iravelled For some unknown "reason hej out to Lloyd on the wing. When insisted on kicking for touchreatened he parsed Inside to nearly every time

ho got the Spencer who with a good nun went round behind the Une to score near the posts. Key, missed.

ball, and us he slleed every one his side lost more ground than 31820 they gained. Tung Lo Wing-kwan

When the ball did go out to 32000 Cheung Kwan-chuen, J., 31833 Miller he, being normally a for-

ward, insical charged back into the ruck.

of passing it out

LA, 3., 02070 Tam Wang-on, 31004 Kong Hon-wal, 3tal Vong The

koung.

The RAF halves were a little

Navy when

Just before the end the added another threa points Kay cunverted an easy penalty in front of the posts to make it, 8-0.

LATEST STANDINGS As a result of these matches the Hexangular Table has altered

the Navy gain with

still re-

individual

1. Paradowski (Poland) 20 hours, 15 minutes, 44 secs,

2. Stoimehev (Bulgaria) 20 hours, 10 mins, 15 sees,

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A Chletics Athletics coaching by IKAAC JIKUAC Queen Bizabeth School, 0.30 p.in,

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The Foderation's Executive Committee will decide on the duration of these bans-France- Presse.

Stirling Moss Finishes Second To Win Cup In Buenos Aires Race

Buenos Aires, Jan. 20.

A 3,500 c.c. Ferrari won the Buenos Aires 1,000

The Football Association and their plight, before it is too late, kilometres race today, with Italy's Luigi Musso at the

its twin the Leagues uro in themselves rich

enough. They 3. Malliz (East Germany) 20 | won't starve because of enter- hours, 18 mina. 25 secs.

tainment Lax, but the game, This national sport of soccer, may well be affected

Team Placings;

1. Bulgaria, 9 hours, 12 min- utea, 51 seconds.

2. Poland, 9 hours, 15 minutes, 3 seconds.

3. East Germany, 0 hours, 18 minutes, 33 seconds.

1.

Overall Team Placings;

Bulgarla, 78 hours. minutes, 15 seconds.

SMALLER CLUBS

wheel.

A 3,000 c.c. Maserati, with Stirling Moss of Britain at the wheel finished second and won the Cup for the

Devon Loch Will up to the 3,000 cc. category.

Miss This Year's Grand National

Many of the struggling small- er clubs might die lĩ nothing is done. The League want soccer to be treated as cricket, which oddly enough is not regarded as 49 "entertainment”

and pays

nothe

2. East Germany, 78 hours, 30 minutes, 30 seconds.

utes,

Prease,

tax.

The Secretary of the Football

London, Jan, 20. Devon Loch, Queen Elizabeth Queen-Mother's famous teeplechase horse, will miss the Grand National

on March and all other engagements this season, trainer Peter Cazalet announced today.

26

Devon Loch, astonishing loser

Both automobiles had changed hands several times during the race.

13

men, were seriously injured when a Maserati, driven by Oscar Caballen of the Argentine, skidded and ran into the crowd, Moss, who was originally teamed up with Argentine The accident was kept World Champion Juan Manuel strict a secret as possible by Fangio, at the wheel of a 4,500 officials during the race to pre- panic among tho c.c. Maserati, which led the vent, any race till it was, abandoned due | 100,000 spectators, to mechanical trouble, took over the smaller Maserati from his stable-mates, Jean Behra of France and Carlos Menditeguy of the Argentine.

3. Poland, 78 hours, 32 min-League, Mr Alan Hardaker, 19 seconds, France- says that excett is now paying а ffth of its approximately gross rates in entertainment tax.

In the last part of the race Three-quarters of the clubs of last year's Grand National, the caught up a 3,500 c.c. Ferrari showed a loss last year. In all which he slipped

driven by up and feli

the Marquis of casts each paid mone in tax within 50 yards of the winning Portago (Spain), Peter Collins

(Britain)

then and

Eugenio post, pulled up lame yesterday than they lost.

Castellott

took fourth in the finishing after

(Iloly) und The Government gave nothing 2,000 pound

sterling Mildmay second place, towards sending 0

British Memorial chase g; Sandown Olympic team to Melbourne. Park. The Football Association had to

Swiss Cancel All Skating Competitions

Davos, Jan. 20.

authori-Germany Wants

The Swiss Skating tics have cancelled all the international artistic and speed

skating competitions that were

to have been held at Davos in February, so as to prevent the participation of Soviet vees in Switzerland, It

Jearned

tonight.

way

To Ban Foam Rubber Bats

Hamburg, Jan, 20, It was considered here that

German table tennis officials at Soviet participation

the Davos competitions would have and players would welcome the banning of foam rubber bats, been "undesirable" following according to

Die Welt Am the recent events in Hun- Sonntag, a West German Sunday gary.

Women's The

World Skating Championship, which to have born held in Davos, will now be organised in Finland, it was learned here.

France.Presse.

Was

Japan Beat Red China At Ice Hockey

Mongkok Zone30465 Chan Sine. I have taken a pass but I certain- | they must be classed as the most they beat a Peking side by 20

He had been strongly fancied

The Ferrari driven by Castel- lotti finished third and a 3,500 c.c. Jaguar, driven by Ninian San- derson (Scotland) and Mieres of the Argentine, finished fourth.

The 1,500 cc. Osen driven by American Elizabeth Haskell, the only woman in the mice, and of the Alberto De Tomasso, Argentine, finished sixth. Only 12 of the 20 starters finished.

The winning Ferrari was originally piloted by American Maston Gregory, later by Shortly after the start, five Eugenio Castellotti and finally of them police- by Luigi Musso-France-Presse.

FIVE

for this year's Grand National, persons, two 4 mlles 830 yards sleeplechase,

which has not had a Royal win

ner since 1000, China Mail Special.

Hashim Khan Wins Canadian Open Squash Title

Montreal. Jan. 20. newspaper.

Hashim Khan of Pakistan won The paper had asked several the Canadian Open tournament oficials and players for their at the Montreal Badminton and opinion following the decision of Squash Club today, defeating his the Executive Committee of the brother Azun 17-18, 11-15, British Table Tennis Association 15-10, 15-11.

that a motion to ban foam rub- He also trimmed Egyptian ber bats should be discussed by Mahmoud Kerim, the squash the General Assembly of the rackets professional winner of Association on April 27.

the United States Professional Championship, 15-9, 15-12, According to Die Welt Am 15-9. Sonntag, Heinz

Raack, three

times German champion, enid: The third Khan brother, (5) The undermentioned attended

Paris, Jan. 20. "Foam rubber bats should have Roshan, on examination in First Aid (St John

defeated Montreal's A LEDI

of Japanese ice- been banned long ago. Ambulance Association) on Decem- better. Macnamara played quile taining prido of place. As the

They Douglas McLaggan 19-18, 15-10, Eer 13, 1950, and qualified to receive

hockey players, visiting Cem- greatly hinder the progress in 15-2 and 19-10. Read Just Kantere will be game but

In port until munist China, tonight won the table tennis, which has the Certificate, ud to wear Die good

born He may after the end of the Tournament flest match of their tour when made after Tindste, of the St John Ambulance wasn't in the picture. Association:-

The former American war."

amateur champion, Dhicl 20007 Wan Salu-kwan, 30000 Wanly didn't see him in the process. likely to win. If they do this

China goals to two, the "New News Agency reported.

Jupp Schlat, once a well- Matcer of Philariclphia, was itnown player and now defeated by McLaggan yester- The national anthems of Secretary-General of the Ger- day 15-0, 0-15, 15-11, 15-13.— Japan and Communist China man Table Tennis Association, ¦ United Press. were played at the opening said: “As long as these foam ceremony, preceding the match, rubber or sponga bata were used

shiu-wing. 31700 Ng Len-bor, 31760

For

will be the first time they have the forwards Southwick won since Ng Kui-len, 33000 Wong Jock-ching,

the 1937-38 season 20005 Lai Fan, 3304) Ma Ka-kul, 31209 ) was good

RAF and when they for the

won the Triangular Sin Woon-yu, 33000 Wong Kee, 32030

Without Tournament as it then was. Walsh in the Police. Young Yuk-chan. J. (Mis), 32001 Young Sally A. (Miss), 32777 Chan doubt the only two good players

P. W. D.L. F. A. Pis Man-kay, 3000 Chung Suen-sze, S. on the field were the two full Navy

63 16 11

14103 Loung Ping-kuen, 34291 backs, Gray and Johnston.

Army S Vin-shuen, 343za To Muig-yee.

Club 34375 Leung Yik-chung, 5432 Lau Gray in particular seems to be

Army N. Pul-chun (Mi), 34406 Leung Tung, gaining confidence in himself RAF 34431 Tau Big-in (Mrs). 3442 Lee and though his positioning is Police Sal-chrung. 34130 Sin Suig-yuet.

(a) The undermentioned attended not perfect it is very considerably on examnation in First Aid (St Jolin improved, Ambulance Association) on Decem-

the Certificate, and to weat the

ber 37, 1950, and quaiuled to receive Johnston is expected to be Badge, of the St John Ambulance good and he was consistently. ile was obviously dying to show

Ampelation

Go I but they wouldn't give him

Mongkok Zone-00148 Chian Kam his forwards and threes how to chien, 12000 Pang Sau HL 3000 Chol Su Lo, 3047 Lee Jiol. 33503 Chali Sik-ming, 33560 Sku tung ming, 33855 LI Yhi-kul, 34005 Teng Tat-him, 21130 Mak Sik-leung, 34180 Lang Yule, 34231 Wong Stu-wali, 54319 Cheung Hai-tong, 34006 Yue Hok- ping, 54045 Tak Kul-wo, 34080 Se

a quick pars from the touch line when he dashed up to be first man there.

One other person deserves falsum 34005 Pak Stu-chven, 34844 | mention and that is Cheal who Wong Kar-long.

(d) The undermentioned attended in the middle of the game pre- an examination in First Aid (St John queeel, Da urun, his one really Ambulance Association) on Decem- | good move and the result was ber 20, 1960 and gumilfed to receive the Certificate, and to wear, the

the only score the Airmen medo. Dadze, of the St Jolm Ambulance Aewoolaion:-

Kowloon City Zone-31700, Chian Yuk-yeo (Mis), 31479 Kam Kwong- ning, 2001, Yeung, Kam-kin, 33074 Lung cho hon, 2004 Ling Thau 11 34070 Sin Hum. sula Yuen 34123 Chol Yun-kwong,

Chu Kra-Lat, 34363 An Cru 05317

34300 Chow Sik. 34300 Tam Szel, 31070 Tung Chung-man, 34704 Cheung Chi-ching, asih Les Yat,

man, 500 Wong Chun-hang,

Field Defend Plaid Day will be held on sunday, February 26 at the Hongkong Clovernment" Eladicens, Sookumpoo, The following will take pars-Us

Service Warden

the eue Bervice and the Despatch Bervice,

D. 3. W. ALEXANDRE, Chae Bud: Offers, Civa Asa Bervloed,

Standing Start High Jump Record

Oslo, Jan, 20. Nowegian athlete, J. Evandt unofficial tonight set up. an world record for the standing start High Jump, when ho cleared 1.73 matres at Stavan gee.

Evandt also jumped 3.45 metres in a standing start Long, | Jump-France-Presse.

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the France-Presse,

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