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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1857.
MATTHEWS THE AGELESS
THE WEATHER LIMITED EASTERN'S GOAL TALLY TO FIVE
By "TOUCHWOOD"
Had the weatherman been a bit kinder, Eastern could well have scored more than the five goals they crashed past CAA's Chung Cheuk-biu, for throughout this First Division match at Boundary Street the winner's dominated the run of play and on those occasions when their forward line missed in front of goal it was not lack of accuracy that stopped them from scoring but the biting cold wind that must have numbed their feet to inactivity.
the
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Little Chu Wing-keung, Eastern's inside-left, is the man who gets fullest marks for his side's triumph. His ball play-and remember this was game in which nobody expected any at all, due to the cold spell-was a delight to the eye, and his service to non-stop Ho Ying-fun impeccable. They were the most effective pair in the Tung Fong forward line which went all out for 90 pulsating minutes.
It WHE Eastern's defence that paved the way for the merry forward line to shift side top gear against a which had a reasonable amount of bail ecntrol but lacked the Anish to gel
past line taleem more shots at good) Any goals Yuns! Pui-dar.
The CAA boys, looking moi, nders writel
threatened tents, were Rung Wan-kit, the
Yell beaten by a better skle. the margin of Eastern's vietni could have been reduced h
Chinese the
Athletic forward!
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CAA: custodian, Cheuk-biu. though he conceded one short of a half dozen goals, was in very good form indeed, Chung repeatedly wardest off the ralds and going was toughest he couple of certaintie: Al binok ran goes.
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By contrast. their opponent- when opportunity came their were largely confined to long- range efforts us the CAA boy. way.
drew back to erowd their goal Frankly,
Athletic.
1 Ying-fun, the Eastern terrible, There Wasriptit were
Fight winger, was not only the their attack; their spearhead, of his site but put nothing in
Want unteley. 11- over many nicely judged high defence
cutter the worited goalkeeper conceived and full of loophole. Against a team who deliniert Chung Cartrit-blu. wbie Ma
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their next, crisp Man-hung showed himself football, all they had to t
The Man Ball wildly in wirel way running
to take a shot at goal,
it yang walling for the other m Buy there it in.
have a glije" of the Koing to cold, cold weather it with runtly.
The trouble with CAA WI go eventually to the alde when that time and gales tiem Is warmest and Eastern player x | forwards--especially
Lai Chi certainly kept their elreulalay Low-tried to walk the ball in. working by keeping constantly This played into the hunde on the move
Eastern's quick-locking des
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
EICHTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 9th and Saturday 16th February, 1957 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the First Race run
at 2.00 pm, on both days,
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Burly A
Cheung Yutt- missed wad bald La Chi-kow
fine
centre Tong Yee-kil nortas gal, and even Ro Kin- chiu caine up to text Yung Pul- dar.
bury who was having Ume. From another Ho Kaf- chlu shot he half saved the ball and Jurt managed to glutch at over the again wher
It rulled crossbar t
Eastern
a corner.
tallated
23
with
steady zudeen Lutri
and bein
rewarded wha pressure was gal In the sixth minide when CAA's Hung Ying-Yok was penalised for handling the ball
the penily Just outside"
Wing-keung placed Cha ball out of
rench of Cheuk-bu to score.
minute
The next
area.
the
Chung
Chinese
The Secretary's Offler at Alexandra House will close at Athletic were awarded a dirtel 1145 am. on both days.
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Tins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
The 8th Floor la restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches,
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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
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Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3,00 in order to gain ra-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable In the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
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CASH SWEEPS
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Tickets over 3,000 will also be smod consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.
The Stowards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name" from Subscription Llats without stating reasons for their action.
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infringement. free kich for Right wluper Wong Chee-keung rentred effectively for centre- forword 4 Chi-How to the ball just over the crossbar.
The losers hud two narrow misses again in the 15th minule, La Chi-kow
right
Ino Yung Pul-dor and then left winger Kwan Renfe-san's long range shot, which appeared a certain goal, rested on top of the net.
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When
Blackpool outside-right Stanley Matthews who has just celebrated his 42nd birthday but is as much of a problem as ever to opposing defendern-duels with Charlton Athletic left-back Syd Ellis (right) during the First Division match at The Valley, London
Reuterphoto. on February 2. Blackpool won 4-2. —
Ground Improvement Is Priority Number One For Leyton Orient
By ARCHIE QUICK
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"Leyton Orient are not contemplating buying any players for the next three years." That was the astonishing statement made on the behalf of a newly promoted club by Manager Alec Stock.
Ground improvement is priority No 1, a good young reserve side reason No 2, but overriding them both is lack of finance consequent upon the purchase of a fine new stand when Orient reached Division Two last May,
"First things first", says Mr mercialism in Soccer. Stock, and by that he means fun is to be had with the The completion of a wing of the clubs. stond and new terracing.
Bu!
I cannot help thinking that the ability of these young reserves will be his chief worry, Look- log t
at his present first
cleven one cannot escape the fact that skipper Stan Aldons. Phil McKight and Str Willense not getting впу younger, nur are two experienced
sidelines, on the
Scottish In- Forbes terrational Alex
and Percy Bilzzard,"
Eastern
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Chinese Athletic res
Were
BIGGEST CURIOSITY
men
WOT
Most small
Ireland Beaten By India In Squash Match
Dublin, Feb, 10.
tournament
Results of the
were:
10-8.
CLUB'S BACK LINE WITH A NEW LOOK' TAKES IT OUT OF ARMY NORTH
By "PAK LO”
The Club with their New Look back line completely thrashed the Army North side to the tune of 32 points (4 goals, 4 tries) in a wide open game which fave the specintors their full money's worth.
On the other side of the harbour the Police, again with a lot of switches, gave the Navy no end of trouble, and fought until the last whistle. Although they were beaten by 23 points (4 goals, 1 try) to 3 points (1.penalty goal), they made this another interesting game by playing open rugby, while the Navy did the same.
The following zame was on their Hussars and Green boring and disappointing by Howards, this was not such comparison. RAF with a weak weats term us all that but ihe back line naturally kept the Club with their now back ball tight, but the Army South division made rings round them instead of foiling this by open-nail fully closerved their win, Ing up the came left it to their O'Kelly had a grond game, but forwards, and although they was only spasmodically under won by 18 points (2 goals pressure aut as expected camo tries) to nil they could have up into the threes to make the won by astronómical ngures extra man.
had they opened the game up.
Pólico v. Navy
Penmon who had done 30 well against the Japanese wan
appointing in some ways for the Army for he appeared to be under the impresion that ho could score on its own, and at one point even ran three of his back into Jouet While they waited in vain on a pas
In the Army forwards Barker and Busby were very good, but they did not get enough backing. enl had the NAF only known what to one of their toolruthes it wouli do once they had got the ball in
have been alt up with the Army,
The only time the 'NAF #61 The ball win from Amiy ertor, but they always looked as if they wou eto more with it when it was in their hands, but they could not
him The RAF derpito kone of the ball Land the terrortal advantage
would have scored, bul touches! down behind the soccer line inste of the rugby line, This in eng of the few faults to be found with the Police ground and since the Club manage to erase their soccer marks for a rugger gaine I feel the Polier could do the same. This is LIDER was Cheals' great effort of the match
The BAF at one point
of them dived as the ball, went over
it Jay bare har inches,
The Best score came in the sixth minute when Riley cut through and sent McCann over the Hine. Merin was caught and could not put tha ball down, but mannged to throw it up in the air and Izod took it and touched down.
The Polles started with four-in ever better form than before,ash off their moves. teen men, but Bryan returned and with Elliott backing up after ten minutes to make up in the loose made scoring throughout and Cheak st one point up their number. Scott had initely found his proper place look easy. Valentine has de- excellent game and under kiş
Police played at last for he had a grand game with the threes moving three line clicked and
behind Steward, while the Club very
played have
not done for ages.
thrilled The only mag
that Wha
then open game forwards were outhooked and the spectators.
Army North staricd well but had to share the lincouts, and
under pressure soon fell away, not As a result the Police did get as much
the ball us they their wings as they should have the line but missed
and as expected fallod to ferrowly miswd scoring when enr
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needed.
For the Navy, For Lloyd
very played
Weich did not hit it
011
whleti
they
of
and for ones if falind).
The next score quite some time later canie_from_a” scrim Afteen yards from the RAF Jine and the bail moved across the Army Urres to land who took what can only bo described as a putrid pass and Rent Williams on for the last few feet to score well out. The conversion was missed. 0-6.
Half way through 12 second half the Army kicked tell
antad and the Ar defence in desperation
Newton and done, and although
well, but plenty of the ball for the first off within minutes could do Hitle with
it. Corner. and the fast covering (*.
the Club After that perlod Police wing forwards gave them both
victory WDE 110 end of trouble. To took over, and
forwards ver in doubt. Under pressure start with the Police
then, the Army backs fumbled badly, concentrnied
Welsh hrving got him flustered, switch-and against the open play cd their attacks to Corner, but the Club this was a fatal error its they con found to their cost. Though they gave Corner a
After the way in which the rough time of it he was equal
will make any changes in their to the task and kept getting his Club won it is doubtful if they three line moving.
backs next week, and 10 Obee he was left alone Welsh
be rather recovered, but then tried time the truth I would
to killy
do 90 after having opening land again to find au
quick pass would have found a winning combination. when served him better, and
Penman opened the result he crowded his wings,
when he pleked up a loose bail A STEADY GAME
from a loose maul and crashed) steady over for an ณ Both full bucks_had
unconverti try. Tushes 3-0. game, and the Police were always a danger, and Kay under did not look too happy
but the Pollee kicked ahead too far and too often and Kay was always well positioned man's to gather and clear. The Navy the Inst bucks also did a good job covering
pressure
D3 C
ther own wingers,
m had they not done so the
dic.
scoring
kiritel over their own line. From the resulting ve yards serim the Army stored when the pack held the ball and pushed their way across the line and enllapred. Reefs cor. verted.
Six minutes from the end Duchy got a loose bail after Аясгар Army attack and found an opening and rebred under the posts. Keeto converted. 10-0.
Pen-Two
THE NEXT TRY
The next try was also
although Elliot Went few yards to touch
pouts
down under the O'Kelly converted, 8-0.
Two good three moves
Stevens
und
pro-
the
and
were
Changes In Ireland's Team Against Scots
Dublin, Feb. 10. The Irish Rugby Union team to play Scotland at Murrayfi Edinburgh, on February 23 shows
two changes from the side beaten by England yester day.
of
E. Reid (London, J. R. Brady (Clyms), had Atted in well throughout | ÿ& Connor
Poller would have scared more ducet the next two scores with often. Against a wenker {cont
going over in than the Navy it would have corner for an unconverted fry, been no surprise had the Police and then Roberts following up
kick ahead, gathered A Won.
Later in the game with the scored under the posts, D'Kelly Police attacking strongly Lloyd converted. 18-0.
he India defeated Ireland by 3-2 took over, froni Scott, but
Thu Army attacke<i for ព One of the changes brings in Mr Stock - the man who had by the flul game of the irian tried to go through on his own short period in the second half.a new "caps" J. 1. Brennan for the courage to give up No. 2 job swar International equash and was invariably caught, and but soon relapsed and in the J. Odonoghue in the front row, at the Arsenal" beenuse he did | rackets
look so twelfth backs look
minute the never made his
they By the 34th minute Eastera not have a free hand pine hie Fitzwilton club, Dublin, today, dues us Scott lucky not ralis, Ponman kicked up into where R. C. Roche takes over penalised When on the defen- The other is at threequarter showed their true colours,
The Police were A faith on these rererves of hly, Ireland were also beaten by first-timer off the boot of Ho howevre, mnd they are doing England in the openly inatch to score in the first few minutes the air. Parker fumbled and right wing with J. O'Reilly and
when Stevens
own A. C. Pediow making positional the moment Ying-fun stw the ball hitting him proud. At
penalty kick Penmon following up his on Friday, England beat India Kwok-tal, The Eustern they are fifth in the London 3-0 on Saturday and so won the from about 45 yards out hit the kick, gathered and scored near changes to the exclusion Inside-right, ntid
mik bounced back into the posts. O'Kelly converted. N. II. Brophy who was injured rebounding Combination. but eminously, as tournament,
Crossbar
Teri minutes Jaler not before a startled | Mr Stock was speaking to me
Kay 19-0.
yesterday. into the
Ireland-India play.
got a chance to convert a nice they crashed 0-6 at Lekester. matches These
two Chưng Circus-310.
with Next Elliott scored when ho Team: P. J. Berkey iry scored by Johnson
(Lons- 2-0 Nevertheless, they have Rave goals
S. G. S. Lam (India) treat J.
Win! Newton finding the fifteen and drawn five of their Copeland 0-4, 9-0, 0-7.
and gathered an Army fumble and downes)-R, E. Roche (Gal- opening and interval lead.
and his tuck also
converted, inatcher, and have netted 72
hit the crossbar, Gault
then weglans), A. J. O'Reilly (Old Sir Charles Melcod (India) bounced high
into
the Club wing three, Belvedere), N. J. Henderson times.
the or thesc
-air, Salter, local-born beat K. Davenport 0-4, -6, 9-4 wavered and then fell on
another three
points (Nite), (captain), A. C. Pedlow turned after the herval they | Gertie Juliansex-Walthams S. Sworup
the added (India) beat right side of the bar. 5-0. This with lovely run, and though (Queen's University, Belfast), offered only lokmi resistance tow Avenute has obtained 30. and their foraging moves, which yet cannot be found a place in O'Brien 9-6, 9-7, 10-0.
was the half time score but in tackled he got up quickly and W. Kyle (Nife). A. M. B. Kilcoyne (Ireland) beat J. the first few minutes of hitherto
energetle, the first team forward line
the took the ball on with his foot Mulligon (London, frish), B. Armstrong 4-9, 10-8, 0-5, 7-9, second half Miller put the to finally score and Gault again G. Wood (Varryowen), R. Roi deteriorated to a point that all
Police Into the picture they could do was to try and
again did the needful. 29-0.
(London, Irlah), J. I. Brennan D. Pratt (Ireland) beat A. F. when he converted a penalty
ጥ. (Clyme). scoreboard Agures: keep the
"You live from Saturday to Gazda 3-9, 8-9, 10-8, 0-1, 9-1. about 20 yards from the line. Just before time, Choong who down. And this they did with
Saturday in my job". sale-France-Presse. some admirable defence.
Stock. "Worry nover censes. Talogs
Vrong Wong Tak-fook, Low Kwok-
KO on the field when you are to! and Hay Ching-to each netted
give a goot aplece lu
watching behing - the-scenes business, and vice vergG. No Eastern a ilve-nit victory.
matter how good a Board of Directors may be-and there is not a finer ono than mine...
TODAY anxiety is continuous. Results,
Badminton
RAF v. Army South eric
the search for now Ladies Doublon: actels White v
Onnnce.
CCC Gold; strain CCC Yellow v CYMCA.
YWCA Y CCC. Green; players,
the
The next score came in the The RAF hardly saw the ball at never ends. But a manager
thirteenth minute when a fast tits natch for they were Squash
completely authooked would not leave the job er
by Barker Colony Squash Championships at three move from a serum saw wi
Won 100 per cent of the the courts at 5.20 (Lloyd cross game for all the gold in the Victoria Barracks
line in the serums, and Phipps gave the Army world. It is the biggest curio-
Boxing
corner, and this time Kay con- Souths tree to one superiority fi
Manila, Feb. 11. Not until sity of any sport."
verted. 13-3. JUN (HK) 1937 Boxing Champion-M
ricar the could. But the Army
unknown reason decided
Hongkong's top soccer team, ships (Preliminaries) at Missions to the end did the Navy score the bail must seldom get to their Kitchee scored an mpicious Stock said he Lever Beainen 10 am.
again for the Police kept them on tees, pray in denen wat debut last night by a 1-0 victory Artite Riving up the Arsenal
under continual pressure, but helped by lfurdy whose pauing
weak, and Tuley while bo lund, an over the eventually
local Lightning appointmil pud returning lo
the Navy his old love, but he did hint
threes excellent game found the attentions Thunderbolts at the rain-soaked that promotion and the greater Victoria Barracks courts, 5.30 pan
Colony Squash Championships at may the Police 26 and whip.rying. The Army trees on the ftizal football field. ⠀⠀
moved again and Lloyd got the of the RAF wing forwards sorely publicity, new stand and wider
ped through and round to touch was the exception and he took song
whole passed badly. Footbal It has brought with it Road 5.45 p.m.
HKFA Council Meeting. Sports down under the posts, Kay con- fantastic pages, but by the time he in the first half and' hampered destroyed the old intimate
Swimming
had got the ball to the wings they by the muddy feld, Kitchen family atmosphere at Leyton. He
were into touch. None of the threes managed to win with swift RKASA Council $icating. Club
thought of crosskicking, Lon after alnost secmoet wistful for the Lusitano, top floor 8.30 p.m.
ell that would yo
by Inside-right their close-in shot Riven jolly old days
forwerth a chance at the hall.""
Kwok You In the third minute,
·RAF of the quated stand,
Read and Camah of the
proved Presso. tower of strength. Miley was dis
THE TEAMS
Eastern: Yung Pul-dor; Lee Ping-nain. Lee Kwok-walı;
Wah-kit, Kung
Toledo, Mu Man-hưng; Ho Ying-fun, Lo Kwok-tal, Wong Tak-fook, Chu Wing-keung, Hou Ching-to.
CAA:
Chung Cheuk-blu: Chang Yul-koo, Tam Woon- Chewa; Ho Kai-chiu Hung Ying-Yuk, Tang Yee-kit; Won Chee-keung. Tam Kam-moon, Lai Chi-kow, Cheong Yuk-wal, Kwan Kong-san.
NOTICE
Amendment to Programme of the Ninth (Annual)
Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeling at $2,00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road), 5, D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road during normal office hours and until 11:00 am. on the day of the Race Meeting Season 1956/67 Race Meeting.
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not destroy or throw away their tiekets, until after the "all clear" signal has beca exhibited,
REFUNDS
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR MUST BE PRESEITTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.
PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MAI
“: MADE-ON & TORN OR
DISFIGURED TICKETS.
Bookmakers, Tie Two men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,,
`By, Order of the Stewarda,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Beörstary..
1957 PONIES
(Bri
(Brd Day) Wonguelchong
Stakes.
Day) Lusitano Cup, Entries for the above will NOT be restricted to one race. for either one or both races. only, Ponies may be entered
By Order,
A. E, ARNOLD,
14: Secretary.
Mr
Mir
Sports Diary
the
p.in.
under the anti-
TOMORROW Squash
Boxing
RN (IDC)_1037 Boxing Champion-
(Dublin
Kavanagh
Man
The Navy retaliated and the with Roberts suddenly got the University), A. J. C. O'Sullivan threcs moved well, were caught ball and spurted through the (Gatwegians), R.
non-existent de (Wanderers). Chins but a long pass was thrown out now
almost to Lloyd who whipped through fence and then cont Elliott over ito send Corner over in
the final yards. Gault's kick the corner.
The
www charged down, so the final convesion was missed. 0-3,
score was 32-0.
Special.
in
THE NEXT SCORE
verted 23-3.
Club v. Ármy North Although the "Army North were by means at full
And I must say chlop'sami-finals at Siddons to Sed strength, not being able to eas tackled well, and Cray
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