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SOUTH CHINA 3, ARMY 1

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 28,

UP FOR A HIGH ONE

1957.

LEE YUK-TAK AND MARTIN WERE THE MEN OF THIS MATCH

By "TOUCHWOOD”

When it looked like South China would walk back to their dressing room with a 1-0 interval lead, things happened so suddenly at the Hongkong Government Stadium yesterday that the fans momentarily stunned.

were

Earlier, in the 15th minute, left-winger Mok Chun-wah had the Army goal- keeper beaten with the opening goal and for the rest of the period neither side managed lo change the score until the 43rd minute when the Army crasfied in the equaliser through inside-left Martin, vin a corner kick.

Before the Army's supporters chung là the atth minute when touch to a Ylu Cheuk-yin pasa. sherring for be let fly a tong: range shot that This goal gave added inspiration hnet olsbet darin thidden gol, the Caroliners had the South China keeper in to the Caroliners for they notteä a third one 20 minutes after the altered the soure to 2-1 in the the air to save,

Yuk-tak. took Mok

over restart through Leo The

Carolinera 11 WHA ralute. next

The 10th minute, Chu The Army fought back strongly nihin. from Chun-wab who scored

First Wing-wah and then Chan Chi- but I was to no avail, South | kong Cuch had a crack at Allen

shots fucked but their

minute By the 15th

by Luke Tak-hay

The

fland geore

11lvision match

In this

WON

GOOD BHOOTING

taken

the started all

China 3. Army 1.

then over

TEAMS

power.

Footh Chins; Lau Kin-chìmng; move u

saw Lau Chiping, Kwok Kam-hung: The

Tan Kar-sow, Sta full quota of the ball going to Lee Yuk-ink Chan Chi-kong, whole, had

to Chu Win-Luk Tak-hay; Chu Wing-wah, thrills, excitement 31267 state und

Leo Yuk-tak, good

the South wah. Chu plneed the ball to Cheung-you, shooting by

Mok Chu-wah | Yiu Chouk-yin, Mok Chun-wah. Lau Chi- the feet of China forward line.

Amy: Allen; Hogan, Mullett; ping. Chan Chi-kong and Tan who brushed it to the back of Kar-sow together put up quite the net for a 1-0 lead to the Swan, Junes, Fowler; Hough,

Evans, Grant, Martin, Grimth, which Caroliners. formidable defence

forwards made

Army the scoring an uphill Inak

Man of the match for South China was centre-forward Lee Yuk-tal: for he was the player in the forward he who made the openings that culminated in the three goals scored.

A

South China

curvived

their ruld by mustained opponents from the 17th to 22nd minute. Army's left-haff Fowler over a atio from 10 lobbert yards out which rested at the top of the net and then Martin, who had practically no South China defender to mark him, placed the ball completely out.

THE EQUALISER

Yu Cheung-yu Cheuk-yu did not ping quite as well as they can. Both Just the ball me and again in over dribbling. Yiu hardly made The Army were still pressing to fake a ernek a relentlessly right up to the 43rd Bny

those shots that he minule and when Hough ran goni and did send in were ineffective, down in an effort to centre a Luk Tak-hay and Clar Wings shot to the middle of the South

China con- apod

refere struck up n good

goalmouth, the no awarded a ting kick against the bination and they played

Hough lofted the In keeping the Caroliners. part foraging Army from getting to ball over and Martin connected

it home to make it 1-1. close to Lau Kin-mung.

some

Will minute to go to the

China's previous interval, South

put the Anishing

wa!

The

Army made he

mistake as in their

against

Imatch week.

front

Mok

numerous ahots by forwards 4th Asian TT Championships Hough

Enstern They were fumblers of

Inst Chun-wah

Those azıd

Evans, Grant,

and Grim

were either

Martin

ino

pletely.

Vietnam Earns

Against a tight defence up by litir opponents,

put The

high or missed the mark con-

Army were forced to lake long

range

goal

attempts whiteh invariably went to the

China custodian's hands.

least a goal or two,

SPEED AND DASHI

NOTICE

South

Martin

Playoff With India For Baroda Cup

matches to one.

Cambodia, 0, 0.

Up for a high ball go (from left) Chelsca centre. forward Tindall, inside-left Nicholas, and Cardiff City centre-half Malloy, during an attack on the Cardiff gual in the First Division match at Stamford Bridge on January 12. Cardiff won 2-1-Reuterphoto.

Bob

15 Minutes

Pape First To Beat

For 3

Miles

In Colony's History

By "RECORDER”.

LEAGUE SOFTBALL

Pandas' Unbeaten Record Goes As Blackhawks Triumph By 10 To 8

By "TIME OUT"

In a free-swinging ball game that had fans glued to their seats at King's Park yesterday, Ollie Vas' youthful Blackhawks pummelled their way back to the top of the League table when they shattered the Pandas unbeaten record with a thrill-packed 10-8 triumph that went into extra innings.

Winning pitcher, Vie Pedruco turned in an excellent performance both on the mound and at bat and topped it off with a brillant game-lleing steal at the top half of the seventh to sew up the ball game,

To

cross,

BACKS TO THE WALL

It was definitely the best to first via ari Interferance. Dhaber again stepped into the game witnessed this year. Both Jackie We walked and Y, S.

batter's box. Coming through teams turned out in strength, Liang's grounder to first caught for the fourth time in his Ave the Pandas to retain their un- the whole infield flat-looted to trips to the plate, Dhaber's beaten recort and the youthful brim the sacks,

sizzling grounder caught Llang Frank Cheng's punch ever Hawks out to be the first team

flat-footed at short for a single lowoc their

one fally

to score Pereira. opponent's second put colours and thus bust The leaving the sacks still brimming, With the Hawks Belding shallow League race wide open,

Matching power for power, to cut off the singles, Lam Ping of latched on to a fat serve right the hd-hitting hickorles both sides went to work in down the middle and gave it earnest as a total of 24 bingles a long ride to deep left field for

a two-run double. were collected between the two tcome.

The Hawks, a harder hitting up 15 safeties squad, chalked which included a homer, two triples and a double, while the Pandas fund a triple and three doubles in their nine conrice tions

With their backs to the wall, the Panda lads fought back but the Hawks settled down to errorless ball and the side was retired in one-two-three order lo bust the League race thio a Shady calling by the plate three-way tie for top honours. umpire then had Vic Pedruco Needless to say, the man of rattled to the bone and losing the week was Blackhawk hurler his grip temporarily, Pedruce Vic Pedruco who, besides turn- pitched wildly to allow anothering in a sterling performance on marker to be chalked up for the the mou

fald. Pandas, Wally, Ma's hot grounder

in

hrid on the

when he stole Losing hurler Jacde wel had could not break through the afterally won his own ball ganie

the seventh erring mitt of Mico Gaan at home in little trouble from the Hawks in third and though he obtained a

cloud of dust with the early frames as his fast balls life on a fielder's choice, Lam the tieing run. were ringing true and the hard-Ping, who strayed of base, was the Hawke drive was fence- On the offensive, spearhead of hitting youngsters could not get plastered for the first out.

buster Budi Dhaber who con their eyes k. For two full im- hps the score stood at all, but

One-time hard hitter Ray-neeted safely four times in five tlungs soon began to pop as the mond Tsao soon provided the rips to the plate, driving in a curtain Hfted

third hallimax to this frame, how totiil of four runs the Ofi

Another ever, as his feeble grounder was slugger who played a pro- framio.

Southpaw Frank Loureiro

picked off as the second out and minent part in this hard-hitting when Charles Leung towered to thriller started the ball rolling for

Hawk clean-up the haber at left, the raily fizzled, batter Jerry Remedies, who con- Hawks in this frame with a neat leaving-Me stranded at third,nected for a double and a home smash through the windy alley but the Pandas were now ahead run in four attempts, chalking followed by Mico Goan's neatly-8-6.

·

laid bunt hit, bringing fence- buster Dhaber to the plate.

Ing

Bob Pape, running what was virtually a "sprint" distance for him, became the first man in the Colony's history to beat 15 minutes for the Three Miles Race when he negotiated a near 18 laps of the University held for two runs. Athletic Ground track at Pokfulam yesterday in 14 minutes 56.2 seconds. Conditions were far from ideal as Pape won the HKAAC Three Miles Championship from Robin Weate who, though nursing a slight injury, struggled through to second place in 16 minutes 17.2 seconds.

Hongkong Invited To Compete In "Little Olympics"

Year Strong crosswinds hampered proach of Chinese New the runners in this event and will probably be given as the doesn't The HKAAA the sprinters and hurdlers were reason.

competitors slowed down by a strong wind mind too much as

fees

whether ngainst them. The High Jump pay their entty

or partleularly the Ladies' they start

hot. events,

But the High Jump were also niost organisers of yesterday's meet- uncomfortable with gusts of ing are not too pleased as they

the turned out approximately wind that kept blowing crossbar off.

official per two athletes.

of whom

inches in the High Jump and

15 feet 2% inches in the Look Jump.

on

THE SUMMARIES

Ladies' Events

one

190 Yards Dash (First Race)—).

100 Yards Bath (Second Race)-1.

Corel

Brundie

be

three more runs to his RBI up A very determined Hawk out-total." at facoa

Jackie We on the A requested by the cheer-

For the losers lanky Harold mound in their last-ditch Ong stole the laurels In the crowd, Dhaber stepped into

effort, for their victory seemed gelding department when on Wei's first feed and sent it in a

about to be pulled away from the fifth framis he made Hinc over the fence at right their grasp.

diving pick-up of Barretto's grounder over

had first that Cleaning up, Jerry Remedios

Time too caught up written all over it. Father kept the d-hot rally alive with Wei on the mound as his with a

a ringing double to left to fast ones were no longer finding

OTHER GAMES score Dhaber. Pedruco fled for their marks and he had to be the initial out and Baretto content

In the other Senior Divisió medjum-paced with sacrificed Remedies to third pitches: and that was just what games played at the park yes- Tony Rodrigues then added the the youngsters nooded in this terday, Anishing touch to the job with critical moment.

the u screaming liner through box to put Remedios ncross the

SOON RETALIATED The Pandas soon however, for the

bottom

retaliated, half

out

cision.

Caty

their

record-

favourites had times in disposing of After the first man had popped victims. In the moring 'scuffle fecoly 'clean-up batter Jerry at 11.30 am,, Bimbi Ablong's Saints faced an erratic South Remedios bobsled up the morale,

outt and pounded them of his mates by a hundred per- cent. With a two and two with an 18-7 count The most enterprising player

count on him he got set for the while the midday game saw the corging in the Army side was insile-

expected teaser that was biking razor-keen Warriors left Martin who was LIVITY-

of the third saw two markers to come from Wel's fast-firing on the long end of a 17-4 de- In Malaya where

held in a matter the uin

Manlin, Jan. 27.

going up in the Panda score- Standard Medal performanct's

The Martin gave Lou

weak team put up by of seconds.

sheet to put them backs in the arm and, sure enough, the never Vietnam camed a playoff with time with India

were achieved by Capt. J. L

nd serve was a teasing floater that Liang Kin-chung quite a

for

opened the men's team

picture. Y. $. Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 27.

with a free ticket to first and showed every seam on the ball, South China ngainst the Saints yesterday was nothing short of his shoulder charges and bad Baroda Cup in the Asian Table Hunter and Pang Chung, both

cleared 5 feet 81⁄2 Delphine Arkife (SCS) 13.8 sec. 2

A meeting of Malayan sports after the second successive

REARED BACK

an insult to Senior "A" soft- him Tennis Championships here by the other forwards given

(50) 13.8 Beck inches in the High Jump, and Valerie Grey

officials today decided to invite settled at second bass

Wally

ball standards more necurate

as a scrippler could very well have put in at eating India last night by five by Carol Brundle of St. George's Lorna Burke (SGS) 24.4 secs: 4600 athletes from 13 nations to

passen

Ma's roller to short was mis- Temedios reared back and compete In Malaya's "Little India, previously undefeated, School who cleared 4 feet 5 Kalintine Huber (KGVS) 14. sect.

played at first base and Liang wung from his toes up, the ball bunch could not be fount even Ng Shurt-lewat (SCAA) 12.8 meeRT Olympics" to mark the country's *cooled- ncross the rubber, sailing a line amid a crencende in softball's carliest days

Fielding a string of tooldes Hogan, who played at right needed only to win last night's

Christine Burdell (SGS) 13.0 secs: attainment of independence in Raymond To then lined over of screams that arose who herdly knew an out from a 3. Julia Tingay HKAAC) 14,1 'ners | August. 4. Ann Floyd 1505) 14,4 mees. back in the first half, switched the to clinch the Cup.

another chat to chase Ma adross,

oss. Stands into deep left field for Vietnam and Indle are now

safe, South Ching went headlong Vic RO Metres Turdirs-1. Julla Tingay

Here

Pedruco into the massacre, einmitting But their joy was short-lived, homer. over to the forward position

wili fied with

Ανα lies

won and

Countries invited Former Colony record-holder (AAC) 15.5 des. 2. Christine

for the Hawks were still on the proved his invaluable service with Swan. His speed and dash

Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Ng Shuct-kwal, who has cleared Burdett (SGS) 10.0 recs.

among themselves u Improved the Army's strength one lost

fach. They

on Thursday, 16 feet 6

India, Pakistan, the Philippines, prod and their wicked hickories to the team as the followed up breaking 27 bungies. the same inches In meet

440 Yards Telay-1. SL,

Q 'Uimely smash 'Over but not sufficiently, to dent the

George's badly Scheot

Macao, January 31.

Pokfulam pit, started

were tagging on to Wer's fast-with China, #Molly Davies, Delphine Hongkong

The Joeys naturally took ad- South China defence.

Christine Here are the hal standings with a 12:8 clearance, then no Arklie

Burdett, Carol Formosa, Australia, New Zea- slowing serves at the drop of a second and plifered on the next

vantage of the situation and Army

Hitch. From the whistle the

pin, of other teams' ties won and jumped ond reached 14 feet Brundis) 0002 IKAAC/SGS land and Denmarie.

in Leading off the

before the game was dve-inning Hawk swarmed over the South China jost: Taiwan 4, 2, Hongkong 3.24 inches on her third trial (Ann Floyd, Valerie Grey, Katherine

Barretto, next up, dropped a old were ahead 10-3. The d goalmouth.

Pereira rifled The Danish athletes will be fourth, John But they failed to

arlow, bounder to third for the put the ball past Lau3 Philippines 3, 3, Korca 1, 5, but could not improve on her tuber. Julla Tingay) 00.8 secs.

Mich Jump-1.

drive through the box for last three us Julia Tingay 100k.

Catol Brandic badminton players Finn Kobbero

a second out and Pedruco; leaving integration of their ever, Kin chung.

415); 2. Julin Tingay and J. Hammergard-Hansen. single, followed immediately by at the crack of the bat, round came in the sixth, 5. K. Thackerrey contributed second place with her best ever AA

(HKAAC) 41311⁄2fax, 3. Molly Davies Army's right-winger, Hough

when eight costly errors were was the first to test Lau Kin the only Indian win last night, of 14 fect 81⁄2 inches on

her (88) 420in; 4. Christine Burdett / Badminton is the national game i Frank Loureiro's well placed led täita. Vitse in a flash and chalked up against South China grounder to shortstop

that dived for home in a cướưa: df beating Tran Canh-duoc 21-18, fourth trial, repeating this SGS) tin: ttled): Delphine in Malayu.

Arkila (905) & Valerie Grey (SGS) An early estimate of the cost caught guardian Liang on the dust, beating the return throw tid these blended with six time 21-12.

her sixth,

311.

of the games is 240,282 Sirolts wrong foot.

from

first buse by a hair'e ly blows for a total of eight India's K.

Long Jump-1. Nagaraj suffered

A Bringy dollars, the meeting was told-Pereira at third but slap-happy game. With a wind of approximately (sas)

nolder's cholce nipped breadth to sew 12 2. Jilla teg cramps early in the first the

up the ball runs

In the other tussle errors were and lost to Tron Van-lieu the same force behind them at (CAA) fins 3. Ng Shuet Reuter.

Budl Dhaber came through After this brilliant recovery Hot ág plentiful, but the big guns 12-21, 10-21.

Fokfulam last year, Ho May-kwal (SCAA 12: 4. Melly Davies (SGS) 133Kino; 5. Leena

with his third hit for one run, on their part there was nothing of the Warrior camp had a field Shuet- He lost

clocked 11.8. again to Nguyen yee

Ng

Jerry Remedios then grounded to stop the Hawks from taking day at the expense of losing beth Shekury and Chung Po-

to force Dhaber at third, while the ganheard though the Pandas Hurlers Nazarin and Tony Kwok Programmes and Entry

OTHER SCORES

ling 12.2. As all five were run Forms for the 8th Race

Vie Perruco singled to Other scores: Nguyen Kim-ning at least two-fifths

place seventh, the determined Hawks total of 10 hits. Nazarin, who Meeting 1958/57 to be held on hung beal G.R. Diwan, India second faster than they normally

runners on first and third but forced the game into extra was tagged with the loss, Enve Jerry

Remedios was tagged at innings.

up 14'te

ling do it would be fair enough to

blows In his Tours Saturday 9th and Saturday | 21–16, 21-10.

the plate on an attempted steal 16th February, 1957, (weather Tra Van-lleu beat Thacker-say that the sprinters yesterday

Johnny Jen opened the tall-inning toll on the slab and were to end the inning

end of the seventh with a stash he not yanked'in favour of Kwok 100 Yards bat-1. Teul Kam-fhi permitting) may be obtained scy 22-20, 22-20, Tran Canh- were slowed down by about accond by the wind

Playing on a 6-2 lead pres- duoc beal Diwan 20-22, 21-14, half a

to loft and the Culis' bunt artists in the fifth the margin of defeat Once, 21-10. at the Secretary's

Juan Manuel Fangio (Argen-sure on the Hawles eased con- against them and in the cir- (SCAA) 10.6 : 2. Leung Ngan- jewan (DBS) 10,7 svca. 3, Chow Yik-

Harold Ong's

e-drop-bunt at the greater, Alexandra House; the Club; Taiwan Women's team last cumstances the Men's 160 Yards yam (BCAA) 100 aber: 4. Mao Hoina) the World Motor Racing siderably until the bottom half went to work on Podruco, would possibly have been much

Champion won the City of of the fifth when House, Happy Valley; and might won the

the Panda plate was quicidy relieved competition for was worth 10.1 or 10.2 seconds, chop (SCAA) 10.8

Skipton (DBS/HICAAC) 60.0 wees; 3. Jenn

came to life,

c. Jech of the key- Pedruco to TOITE; (France) Kwong the Kamala Ramanujan Cup, tho Stables, Shan

feature Archie Lim (DAS) 57.2 nece. Most disappointing

froo stone. Jackie Wal also bunted Road.

beating the Korcans

second. by three about the meeting was, as usual,

ticket to first and promptly heatly at the place and when this matches to one.

the large number of entries who

stole Final Standing of the Women's did not turn up. This time it

second, After one Both Fangio and Behra wero

out, relay was dropped at first base, Entries close at 12 o'clock

cagy Wally Ma dropped a bunt it seemed that the axe was about 74, NOON on Tuesday, 29th teams ties won and lost: Talwan was about 50 percent of the luminal secx: 5. J. W. Tuby recon driving Muperatis on this final

along third that settled on or to be lowered on this hard- oren 3.1, Hongkong 1, 3, total entry-just about as 4. 0. Koren

bati: 17mins20:215c#4, G. Brittenden race of the Argentine season. January, 1967.

Vietnam 1.

1. 3, Philippines 1. 3. as at the Second HKAAA Open C 7mins Dies B. TP. Britain's Peter Collins and Mike about the baseline and when fighting buttch of ybugstere.

Tavernier (6COD).

the umpire ruled it Fair both competition 'for the

Hawthorn were third and fourth

hands were saferno

Like a true champión, Pedmico Meeting in December, By Order of the Stewards, Men's and Women's Slagles,

High Jamp-1. Capt. J. L. Hunter in Ferraris,

popped, braved the assure applied and A. E. ARNOLD, Doubles and and Mixed Doubles The approach of Christmas (KAAC) 01011ins: 12., Pang Chung Label. Mu900, Italy, (Ferrari)

3. Mao Ho-chup start Secretary. Championships will on was then blamed for the

was fifth and Britain's Burling poor (SCAA afisins:

(BCAA) M13ļķins; 4. Homer Randall

bat and with well-timed opponents, forcing Jiang to fly Tuesday, January 20-Reuter, [response. This time the ap- (DBS) At" 11/3

Moss (Marati) sixth-Reuter.

swing he cleared the sacks of out at centrallel for the second

Chang dentrefeld.

foul towards Johm Jen then dropped a neat that

Catcher bunt along the puseline it third enching on to the one to for what looked like a certain snatch it for the final out, hit, but Vie Fearted, over on leaving two dicks the pond. his toes for uncle moments, Coming

nto the extra in into

Truning plekeit up

anght-all dea the phil bad in a

dienidlock, ballhawk Man Nunesimited whipped it to niettor Hoe fath

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

|

kim hang 20-21, 21-29, 15-2 kwai 12.0, Julla Tingay, Elisa Burke (sas) 1321,

The

THE GAMBOLS

of

Bhốt Put-1. Carci Brundle_(RGS) 2311185gins: 2. Christine (SCS) Fiftßins: 9. Julia Tingay a (NCAAC) 2111715fn;

Crossland (Unati) 212*4lms: Lerma Burke (SGS) 15ftains..

440

Men's Events

Andres

D.

Juan Manuel Fangio shed across the plate. threatened by their halt of the who yielded between them; a

Wins Buenos Aires Grand Prix Race

Buenos Aires, Jan, 27.

Behru

Yard. I. K. Kennedy- Buenos Aires Grand Prix today. when took a

was

Trey 10--1. 1. H. Papa (HKAAC) 14mins36.soca (Colony recorα); 2. B. Weldin___ [IKAAC)

Barry Appleby

KYRGRIGLY, WI So thats why George.

IOMOIZANT – GAYE - WILL

ER. I'M GOING FOR A WALK FPEL LIKE IT WIELKANON

(WHV?)

(BUT ITS RAINING

YOU EXPLAIN TO HIM

ABOUT THE OREO AND

THE FLOWERS ?

went for a Walk in Chen

Romany's

DELICIOUS

CRISP CRUNCH

braries Leing to the in turn formed the fan to 'bis

a

itioners with a single to short out and Emo Funda. ·

found

་་

RESULTS AT A GLANDE ·

Senior “A”

Blackhawks 10, Pandus (8, Saint Josepha 18, South Chine

Warriors 17, CAA 4.

Senior "B"

PI Dodgers 21, HKU 2,5

Tanions-- Choyennes 17, War Eagles Austors), Lion Cuba

(Walkover).

European Junior

Bobsled Championship

first to beat bin by short the spark with a rigging single St Moritz, Switzerland, Jan, 17.

Robert Kederli árs-Helz step and squash 12mm fmily, to left With Nunes breaks Leu of Switzerland odey won

pitch

BROKE THROUGH

for socotud on the ext

Raymoria Tano HUMUY Whipped

ped the European Junior Bouled Adding momentum to this the ball across the dimard, Chambfbalp with an na krwizáto thril-packed event, the bottom ending in easter he the bill

theth' saw the Pandah Pellow Way brith waiting tone of 4 minuses finally brooking through thờ | VEL OF Wytálley (gunrulan | Sandakana IVES STORAGE

HW defence hits coming of thing in the bats of Frank Cheng and Lam fe you Find Ulled on manatory of the to Put the Pándas Wheda for.

Runes soooted over hell

to put the Hawks

Jobri (028.14) blooper into Prow

and

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