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YESTERDAY'S "RUGGER

THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, FEBRUARY

PERCHING ROOM ONLY

THE JAPANESE DESERVED THEIR VICTORY AFTER A GRAND AND HARD MATCH

Says "PAK LO”

Of all the people who must be congratulated for making yester. day's rugby such a sparkling affair, pride of place without doubt must go to the referee, Capt C. Courtice, who kept a fast hard game under com. plete control, and who by judicious use of the whistle made the game one of the most exciting seen for a long time.

The Japanese deservedly won by 10 points (2 goals) to 3 points (1 try) in a grand and very hard match which provided quite a few Injuries, none of them ap parently serious.

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It was white both Miller and wonderful run went through Tsuchiyn soon found the answer Ross were temporarily on the sex of the defence to score the with his short grubber kicks touchlint that the Japanese, second Japanese try. He even ahead, and Miyai at one point using their stiperlor speed to managed to bent Kay, who al outpaced the defence to get to find the

beautifully positioned one of these kicks but instead of openlogs, whipped in | throgh their two tries, both of which | missed this fantastically fast deking it on tried to gather. were convertvil.

winger with his tackle,

That they deserved to win there was never any question, for though the Colony forwards

niure

FULLY JUSTIFIED

then held their own Ni

Kay with this one exception the lineouts and scrums, and were superior in the loost, the fully justified his selection, and so did Sharpo, who until his Contay threes, even with Green

was definitely making the extra man througham was Injured

ther most dangerous Colony enit. Weze 110 inatch for the Taster and ERT Japanese.

moves

the

back on the field,

Corner

Although all too many

hnd again

another Japanese three

broke good kicking game, but he was down against the hard and tiger-beaten by the slow heel of the ish tackling of the Colony backs ball from his own seram, and and forwards, the Colony threes like Dave took quite a homtner- made only une really good move ing. Mention must also go to which might have resulted in al Perman and fores for their fast covering, and to Millar for his wonderful jumping in the ineout,

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from the start.

With such

There were attacks galore by the Colony side, but there were mainly Individualistic efforts, and as such were doomed almost

alaxy of first class players to pick from it is hard to select any one outstand ing, but without doubt was gala Sato, The Japanese full back, who shone throughout the game.

Miyul

also played

When he took the ball he took it cleanly and had passed it to his scrum half before the Japanese upended him. Barker played a sterling game but fourt Sano a match for him in everything he did. In the Japanese the passing lacked some of #

the his best as

fast

game of the series, and with a through

DAVIS CUP

was Colony

on

and knocked on.

THE GAME

were

The Japanese attacked Arat and in the third

minute Bato narrowly missed a penalty un the Colony 25. There quite a few penalties against the Colony at this stage 1 Corner was not putting ball in straight, but the Japa- nese kicked up in the air to open the game up rather than altempt penally conversion.

the

the

Play myung back Into Japanese half and Dare tried to drop a goal, but just missed, end seconda later Kay Auffed penalty attempt from about 35 yards out. Then in the 21st minute disaster hit the Colony when Sharpe was injured and had leave the fleld until just before the interval.

The Japanese made full use of this and pressed heavily with Sato once more coming up back division through the defence to give his crispness and threes a wonderful chance to rother wild open the scoring but the ball backs come went loose and do Cordova thean, but carried it over his own Une and touched down, and the Colony won the five-yard serum

and cleared.

Italy, Sweden, Denmark

And Chile Drawn In The Same Half

London, Feb. 3. The 1957 lawn tennis season

in Europe is already getting into its stride, though tournament play in these early weeks is confined to covered courts.

But with the approach of spring, venues will soon switch out of doors, and before many weeks the European Zone of the Davis Cup competition will be under way.

The zone draw, made in Mel- bourne last week, has resulted д somewhat top-sided tourta. ment. When the wheel of for lune was spun, four of the

Rocky Marciano Declines Another strongest Comeback Offer

-countries- Italy, Sweden, Denmark and Chile were brought together in the same half of the draw,

strong

1987

The foodlight posts and scoreboard provide extru *grandstands for the spectators into the Den, New Cross, London when Millwall played Newcastle United in the FA Cup Fourth Round. "Millwall won 2-1.—Reuterphoto.

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Handicaps For The Eighth Race Meeting

Barristers And Solicitors Beat Chief Justice's XI For Ridehalgh Cup

Sports Diary

TODAY

Fansat -

Entries For Cajony

Land Forces Homing shilpe first round,

Athiotten

• com

The Attorney-General, The Hon. Arthur Ridehaigh QC, has presented a cup for competition at the Annual | Boundary Street, Say pim. Cricket Match between the Chief Justice's XI and Amici Curiae.

TOMORROW

Intarport

Honour, of

Dymo

The Chief Justice's XI consists of members of the Judiciary, the Legal Department and the Registrars team at Tai Taw Restaura General's Department, and Amiel Curiae consist of p.D. the Bar and Solicitors in actual practice,

The cup

was played for the W. Thomson, hit wicket b. Arat time yesterday t the L J. Remedios Craigengower Cricket Club, and

| was won by Amici Curizo by 29

runs.

03

J. Puckenham-Walsh, e D.

Romelos b. Hampton

D.

Ren, hit wicket b Hampion

0

They Just Can't Keep Away

John Packenham-Walsh, who captained the Chief Justice's XI, A, Scholes, c. Hampton b. won the toes and met Aralei L. J. Remodios.

G. S

Curlan in to bat first.

W. Thomson, bowling at the

c. D. Remedion

not out

far cud with a following wind, \*. body, tchn,

length, and M,

BOON found his bowled with dovasting skill and accuracy; he was supported at the other end by A. Hooton and then by C. M. Stevens, und be- tween them they soon took seven wickets for 63 runs.

Up till then the only success- ful batsmen were K. Lo, who

Remediog

H. A. de B. Botelho, c. Mooco b, L. J. Remedios S, Li, b, O. Cheung

Extras....

Total

From The Game

10 Says STANLEY MATTHEWS "You may not believe me,

28

of This

2 Slun, but I'm happler now than I've been for a long time," way Freddie Sicelek comment to me the other week, 15 the day after he resigned as

manager or Port Vale. 138

***

scored 33 muny before playing Fall of wickets 1-8, 2-20, 8-26, the ball, very unluckily, on to 4-01, B-53, 6-107, 7-100, 8-108, hir wicket, and L. J. D'Almada 0-111, 10-138. Remedice, who had gone in second wicket down. F. Zim-Hampton mern then joined Remedios and

D. Remedios these two staved off the attack L. J. Remedios until lunch.

Arculli Lo

SETTLED DOWN

When the match resumed they settled down, and with the bowling losing some of its edge. proceeded to score a number of fours. This eighth wicket part. nership produced 57 runs, until Zimane was dismissed Just before 3 o'clock. He had made

runs.

Handicaps for the Second Day of the Hongkong Jockey Club's Eighth Race Meeting of the current season,proximately on Saturday, February 16, will be as follows:

FIRST RACE

Quizette (157), Southern Cross (141).

rung

O. Cheung

Bowling

2 21

5

17

7

2 10

0 11

0 87

0. B

TABLE TENNIS

Britain Wins Four Titles At Brussels

club

"I've played fair with the them," he grudges.

throughout my time with

added.

"I've no

"Managing a football club sruins your family life. It's p

constant worry.

"I will have a good rest and then I will probably look out for another job as a manager."

There you have it. Football is in the blood of men ice Freddie. They just can't peep Away from the game--eych though it brings them badaches and heartaches,

Ho Looic at Clir Briton, threw up a lucrative job with Everton and went out of fool. ball but came back to lift Preston right up the League table,

thing

Security is the last managera

expect.

can

Only

24 24

The oth wicket fell with only

five runs. Finally O. Choung Joined Remedios, these two,

42

before oung declared his

side's 1 innings closed at 167 for 9, leav

Brussels, Feb. 3. ing the Chief Fusiloe's team op

Britain won four titles in the eight of the 92 League clubs 24 hours

in which

manager to make the

Belgian Table Tennis Cham-now have the same runs, Thomson

pionships which ended here to- they started with when the war bowled unchanged for 18 overs,

ended-Blackpool (Joo Smith). night, and consistently well.

United (Matt Johnny Leach

(Essex) bent Manchester: Hooton and Stevens opaneit

Alan Rhodes Lead Mine Pass Handicap

thi batting for the

(Mickitesex) in Busby), Sheffield Wednesday Chief Novices. Class 9. 8 Furlongs--

the Justice's SECOND RACE

facing G. Hampton Miss Helen Ellott (Edinburgh) Murray), Notingham

Men's Singles finals, and Erie Taylor), Sunderland (Bill Forest and D. Remedios. D. Remedios M 11igh Aces

(149), Applause

Gillingham Talpo Pass' Handicap. 157), Barometer (145), Blossom

Miss

Walker), (Bully wicket with eight (Birmingham) in Stevens

Haydon

Clark), Hartlepools Time (159), Dona Maria (140), Sec.). Class 2. 1

ory the

the women's Archie ecoreboard anti

(Fred Westgarth), Southport the Pearl

(140), fut (137), Iping (144), Johnber then Hampton, who had set a event. of Hongkong when

(159), Lightning Feet (152), leg trap, decounted for Hooton, won

Miss Haydon and Misa Elliott (Gordon Hunt), Dave got the ball, passed out

Red Light (140). Resurrection and, with the next bail, Packen- beating Miss Joyce Fielder good break when he comes the Women's Doubles, I hope Freddie Steele has a (193). Skylon (147), The Champ. ham-Walsh. (145).

(Kent) and Miss Jill Rook

back/LABEL (Surrey) in another all-British final.

Just before half time Colony finally scored

the blind side to Spencer who whipped up the wing, then crons kicked for Jones,

the

FLORIDA TENNIS

Colony wing forward, to gather Don Candy Beats

the

near score Sharpe, now back with one arm dangling uselessly, took the ecay kick, but als arm put him off halence, and he missed. 3-0.

SECOND HALF

In the second half within the first few minutes first Ross was tackled so hard in a lingout that he got a case of concussion

South American

To Enter Final

West Palm Beach, Florida,

- Feb. 3. Steady Don Candy of Austra-

Armando

(1st

LOOX

76

Ann

Thomson was the only bats THIRD BACE ··

man who played confidently to

He might have been one of Leach and Miss Haydon the "greats" of football, but for Pineapple Fass Handicap, (1st the bowling Hampton bowled

He was a top-class Sco.). Class 8. From 14 M. unchanged until tea, and again urlier won the Mixed Doubles the war.

Britain nearly won all five centre-forward, and one of the Post-Cornhill (137), Curtsey for two overs after jea. At the (150), Dikoosh (150), Ironside other and J. D'Ameda Reitles, Lanch and Rhodes being best headers of a ball in the (145), Man On (145) Matador modios took over from D. Ro-ners-up to Vilim Harangozo game.

and (157), My Pal (144), October medios after four overs. Morty (148), Snowy (159).

Lomond

A further change of bowling FOURTH KACE

after tou, when Arculli and K. Lo came on, sent the scoro Shallo Pass Handicap, Class 1. mounting. Thomson and Sneath in kept his temper while From 2 M. Post-Babsie (137), hitting very freely. However (135), Bonita L. J. D'Almada Remedios was Vicira of Brazil Ben fumed at officials today, and he (136), Castle Peak (138), Jingle brought back and took Thom-

when the American 3-0, Bell (150), Misty Law (135), son's wicket

score 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 m the finals of the Night People (150), Raja (135), was 105, Thomson having made Cham-Shiraz (135), Silver Wing (140), 59 ruas,

Saow-Damsel (141), Sirathian (137).

beat the South

South Florida

pionships.

Tennis

and did not reappear until well en in this half, and the Japon- ese piled on the pressuTO,

Only ποπιο Ane work by Corner and Barker kept them at bay, but a score was bounds vieing the Sao to come, and when Millar had to retire to the touchlino be- sido Ross things looked very datic for the Colony, and dark indeed they turned out to be.

Front a acrum on the Colony 25 which the Japaneso won the ball went to Kamada who cut

centre to through the

send Yamazakd over who ran round Sato converted. 6-3. to touch down under the posts.

In the 27th minute there were two quick-passing Japanese three moves and the ball in the latter of these

reached Miyal who was far too fast for the now rapidly tiring Colony defence, This was touched down about half way out and Kamada con- verted casily to give his side a seven-point head. 10-3.

Paulo star who hing shown Nashes of brillianco in this tourney, looked as if he was heading to upset Candy in the first set. But few baseline enlls by officials Vieira's composure and upset brought a marked change in his

game.

Candy kept hammering away effectively, particularly at the not, while Vieira paid more attention to the offelals than to his tennis and the lanky Aus- trallam won the last two cats with comparative case,

Dorothy Knode of Forest Hills, New York, rallied in the Fageros of Miami 7-9, 7-5, 6-3 overcomo Kerol

Becond set to

It form runs true, then Italy. Kenosha, Wisconsin, Feb. 3.

Europe's premier team for the The

forma

Heavyweight past two years, will clash with Boxing Champion, Rocky Chile in the quarter-finals, and Marciano, tonight revealed that Sweden, four times Zone Chum- he had been approached by aj plons since the war, will meet national magazine to mako Denmerk. comeback in the fight ring.

Italy, led by Nicola Ple Marciano sald he rejected the trangell, who is perhaps the offer and planned to remain in best singles player in Europe; retirement. He did not name are certain to make the magazine.

bid to become the first nation for 20 years to win the zone Marciano, who retired un-three mes in succession. defeated as Heavyweight Cham- plon, jokingly said that oven Sweden, beaten zone finalisis King twice broke through the his own mother was asking him for the past two seasons, are entro after this but was caught the big question whether he likely to play Italy in the semi- when apparently clear, and with would return to the ring.

The Doubles Anals were finish- Anal this Ume. The Swedes have the Japanese putting in every-ed under light with the Mexico shown good early season for thing they had and looking by City team of Mario Lismas and by winning the King Gustav of far the most dangerous the game Pancho Contreras capturing the Sweden Team Trophy on covered | finally indest,

men's title courts.

Mervyn Roof 6-3,

He said the only future con- noction he might have with boxing would be as a trainer.

He commented at a news con- foronco before testimonial

0

dinner in his honour, held by tho Roly Name Society

•Kenosha, Wisconsin,

10%

EXTRA KEEN

ABUNDANTLY CLEAR

One

for the Women's Singles crown. Mrs Knade was behind 3-5 in the second set before she stiffen- od to turn back the effective net-driving tactics of Miss Togeros.

and from Cindy

Austrália 6-2,

Miss Fros

FIFTH RACE Pineapple Pass Handicap. (2nd Posti-Blonde (154), Caravelle Bec.). Class 8. From 11⁄2 M. (143), Escalator (145), Full-of- Spirit (157), Hiawatha (147), Jubilation (143), May Blossom |(152), Sabrina (145), Strathpet- fer (187), The Kangaroo (148).

Josip Vogrine (Yugoslavia) in the Men's Double. Misz hilltott avenged her defeat by Miss Haydon in last year's final.

Results of tonight's finals, Men's Singles: J. Leach (Bri thin) bert A. Rhodes (Britain) 17-21, 21-17, 21-18, 21-17,

A

Women's Singles: Miss H. Elliott (Britain) beat Miss Haydon (Britain)-21, -21-18, 19-21, 21-17, 21-19.

-{London Espress_Service)».

(COPYRIGHT),

Jackie McGlew Collapses While Bathing

Johannesburg, Feb. 4."

Jackie McGlow, former cape.

Men's Doubles: V. Harangozo Of the remaining batsmen and J. Vogrine (Yugoslavia) Bodilly made 25 Tums not out beat Leach and Rhodes (Britain) of South Africa's nidional. and Simon L, who played cricket for the first time in stain) 22-24, 21-17, 21-0, 21-16, was dismissed by a full toss. life, made four runs before he

The Chief Justice, Mr Justice Gould, and the Attorney-General were present at the match

THE SCORES

Amici Curina

SIXTH RACE Lecky Pass Handicap. Clams 9, K. Lo, b. Thomson

Mile:C'est Si Bon (141), D. Remedios, 5. Thomson, . Colla (140), Desert Gold (162), G. Hampton, b. Thomson.. Evergreen (149), Festival View J. Almada Remedios,

not out (143), Green Velvet (145), Many Returns (160), Senorita (105), M. Laing, b. Thomson Thunder Sky (145). Vigorous. Q. Choung, b. Thomson Ava (150), V.I.P. (156), Zerimar J. Areuill, b. Stevena

R. E. (136).

E. Moore, o Elevens b, Thomson F. Zimmern, b. Stevens J. Stack, b. Thomso O. Cheyng not out

Extras

SEVENTH RACE Saddle Pune Handicap. Class 8. Frum 2 M. Pos: Advance ment (144), Armament (154), Diamond Queen (161), Dread- nought (152),* Fortuna (145), Not So Bad (100), Scrabo (150) Sky Horse (138) So Big (145), Sa Nice (135). Tamerlane (137), Tumbleweed (148),

EIGHTH RAOR ·

Total

4

33

03

0

187

Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-19, 3-53, 4-325-33, 6-58, 7-63, 8-120, 9-125.

· Bowling: Thomson Hooton

Txipo Pass Handicap. Seo.). Class 2, 1 Mille Chessing Stevens ton · (150), - City of Victoria teamed with (145), Gabriel Junias ·!(145),

17 0:03 4: 30

13 0 72

Chief Justice's XI

Go Barry A.

thing has become Race

to boat Mrs Knode and Golden Branch (169), Jomima A. Hooton, c. D. Cheung b Their top star, 28-year-old | abundaily clear

from these Johann Kupferburger of South P. (145), Knock-down" "(140), Sven Davidson, is reported to be games the Japanese have played Africa, 6-1, 7-5 in the Mixed Norwe

Hampton giving up the game at the end here, and that is that they are Doubles-United Press

GMI (197), Rainbow C. M. Stevens, c. L Marciano sald” he was of the season, so he will no so very much fast

(135), Vings Et Un (154).

Remedios b. D.: Remixlos and aster scheduled to meet his former doubt be extra keen to pilot than the locals. Another manager, Al Welll, in Chicago Sweden Into an inter-zone final is that the open type of game point on Tuesday and that meeting to set the seal on his net career. as played last Monday and would be "more social than business". He declined to com

Also in this half of the draw yesterday evening is a much

more interesting on from ment on what they might talk are South Africa, making their mo

spectators point of view and about, but said it was "dealin blennial challenge for the Davis the local frame can lesko ly not about a comeback", Cup. They are something of an

unknown quantity, though Gormething from the Japanese they will have made clos Fortes, Ian Vermusic and then Trevor Fancutt alt did well on a Spectatorship & much more in private tour of Europe last year. treating affair.

The slugger said he and other celebrities were going to appear on a TV show in New Yorld soon

to emise nine for mother

South Africa should beat Spain

THE GAMBOLS

CAN WE HAVE, THE FISH

the

AS WELL AS THE GOUP:

former Heavyweight Champion, in the first count, which would certainly deserve a large volo The Yawata Steel Company" Joe Louis, who is having in them put she against Denmark, of thanks for the Bradshow come tax difficulties, Merciano to whom they narrowly lost 2-3 thay pave put do, and every aid the money raland by the in the same round in 1950.

· and appotatoe in tho TV show would be donated to

ployme the Joo Loula Income too fund Belgium, France, Germany and then doave. So let me or Colony will be scary tumo

Marciano mkd the $0,000 he is the other half of the draw. best in the future, and 'add the Britain are the main contenders your behalf with them all the collected for the personal of the tour, only Belgium won hope at sext sonang Hongions appearance would be closeted. to the zone since the ivar PECHUA WALIY the fund Jillach Pre;

Mali Special;

this Stad ir Japon,

HO THANK YOU REK

BAR FOR MORE

cricket team, collapsed while Women's Doubles: Miss Hay-batting in: a minor, game, here don and Miss Ellloit best Misyterday and wak, taken 19 J. Fielder and

Immediate Miss J, Rook hospital forms

Leach and Miss Haydon won the Mixed Double yesterday China Mail Special

McGlow,

(Britain) 21-11, 21-13, 21-12. operation on an injured kno0,

-who captaincy of the South African resigned the

the team after two games in current series against England, hurt the knon earlier in the spej on operation was to be performed later today 10 cartilage ---- Unitech Proes.

Pancho Gonzales Taken To Four Sets By McGregor

Sydney Australia, Feb. 3. Panche Gonzales needed four sets to defeat former Australian Davis Cup star Ken McGregor, 0-1, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, 1oday in the Ampol Professional Tennis Tour nament.

Thephe Californian's victory earned him a barth alongenigs Pancho Segura in the semi- finals of the round robin tour- nament next Friday."

Britain Suffers Double Defeat At Boxing.

Dortmund, West Conmany,

Feb.

Balidah "top-line boxers auffer, ed a double defeat here tonight Frank Bedgman also moved when Heine Neuhaus (CO Into the semi-finals today by many), former European Cha turning back ancient lany plon, and present Cornen Pails, 6-0, 6-7, 6-4, 0.6; Palle holder, outpointed Brian Londo amazed the crowd of 5,000 with con of Britain's leading heavy his, tremendous poongy, and all welchba, and urich Schroeppo round bourk, strategyze Bedrinan (Granate). Bost Alberk will then pittedalingainat amen | former: Bolkata-Mikkiley Rosewall in the ment-anaba | Cisampión, also on pol United Press.

Reuter, Ber

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