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ALL-INDIA 3, COMBINED CHINESE 2

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, · 1057.

CHINESE SHOULD HAVE WON BUT FOR AN UNHAPPY EXPERIMENT

Says "TOUCHWOOD” ·

What a disappointing soccer result this was. Combined Chinese with a 2-1 interval lead looked set for a repeat performance but their hopes disappeared into thin air when Lau Kin-chung, the South China goal- keeper, was beaten by an easy grounder which gave the visiting Indian Olympic team the equaliser and then came their winning goal, scored in the 28th minute.

The previous occasion these two terms clashed, Combined Chinese netted four fimes with two against them. Yesterday the local boys might have won by a similar Rcore had the Hongkong Football Association played Ko Po-keung in place of Leung Kit throughout the match. Ko replaced Leung in the second half,

Not until the second half was line had very little opportunity themselves why, oh why, didn't Leung Klt taken out and I don't to attack in force,

they learn and practice more at blame the selectors, for this Ho Cheung-you, Chow Siu-shooting. The dimppointed look Sing Too centre-halt was the hum, ru Cheuk-yin, Mok on their faces, hands clutching weak link in the

heads,

the Combined Chun-wah and Chu Wing-wah their

cmphasised Chinese side. Loung was mi er- had to help in defence and as a story of their missed goals.

Ko Po-koung must be congra- racile-probably due to nerves-- result of this extra work it is 10 before a packed stadium that their credit that they managed lutated for knitting the home nothing he did was right, to score twice before half time, defence together in the second half Ko's presence was like a shot in the arm to the team for no longer had the forwards to perform the task of defence and

Pursued by the Indian for ward ine, Leung presented a Elf goal in the 13th minute when he deflected a rising shot past Lau Kin-chung, which led the score at one-ull,

Had Lou been alert he could well have prevented this goal for it was within his rench and it will remain a mystery why he did not make any attempt to put his hands to the ball.

OFF HIS FORM

Lau Kin-chung was entirely off his form

Apart yesterday from thin easy sal he

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Tan Kar-sow lacked stamina. He was so stow that more often than not the visitors found it an easy task to pass Ton.

Centre-forward Chow. Siu-attack at the same time, hung took some time to settle down but once he got going he was quick to map up chances to take a shot at Narayan,

The visitors certainly failed their reputation to live up 10 of being placed fourth in the recent Olympic soccer tourna- ment at Melbourne, They had peed in their attack but were In the shooting woefully weak department,

Ho Cheung-you, Yiu Cheuk- yin and Chan Chi-kong showed their true form and this trio tested Narayan whenever they were in

SPEED MERCHANT

shooting runge.

Combined Chinese worded off

a five-minute attacking spell by the visitors successfully. By the seventh minute they had the Indians bundling up in de- tence. ping to

A move started by Lau Chi- to Chu Wing-wah saw Chu Kanaynu, their left-winger, topping the ball over to left- reder worse wns to conte koks more of a speed merchant wing this South China

winger Mok Chun-wah who Nineteen minutes after the in-swift in the chase for the ball and before

than footballer, He was 60 crossed

Chow 11

Slu-heng terval. Lau did not even know that the Combine! Chinese de-keeper could move the ball was the Indian gal- that a long range shot sent gual fenders had quite a time trying at the back of the net. wards by S. Bannerjer, the

to stop hits. Indians' inside-right, why at the

was in the 7th minute. been able Had Kanayanı back of the net unill he turned

speed with shooting combine pround to look for the ball,

neturacy, he could have ecorvā at least three goals,

D

The Indians were such poor

There was a complete lack of understanding in the Comubied Chinese side for the best part ofoolers that I lost count of the they sent the first half. With Leung Kiumber of misses

Over the Chines ronimouth. as passenger for most of the time he was in the field, the forward! Not one of their forwards can

Japan Meets

This

ON EVEN TERMS The visitors were on even terms thanks to a gifɩ gon! by centre-half Leung Kit who a shot off the Indian deflected Inside-left Batorum past Lau Kin-chung.

The best goal of the match was shoot straight, particularly at scored by Ho Cheung-yau in the After all 40th minute. Ho took the ball point blank range. the hard work to get into the with his left foot, made an box they muffed things by sky- about turn and then sent in a drive that had Narayan beaten completely.

West Germany At the bait wide of the mark, right-footed

Table Tennis

IL secined Incredible that those boots could shoot so com- pletely off the mark when what seemed so near was yet so far, Forwards Berlin, Feb. 21.

Poul. S. Bannerjee Japan will meet Germany in and Bularam must be asking an international table terutsi tournament to be held in West Berlin on March 18, it was an- nounced here today.

Among the Jananese players will be Toshiaki Tanaka, Ichiro Ogimura,

Keisuke

T'sunudo,

Fusle Eguchi, Kliko Watanabe and Tomi Okawa.-Router.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Aussies Win Quarter-Final Tennis Matches

The Indians levelled the score 19 minutes after the interval. I was a tame shot by S. Bonnerjee caught Lau Kin-chung which napping.

The winning goal was scored by S. Bannerjee in the 28th niinute after which the Indians settled down to play a defensive game when the local team went all out to net the equaliser that did not come their way.

TEAMB

India: Narayan; Aziz, Lauf; Kemplah, Ahmad Hussain, Noor P. K. Bannerjee, S. Bannerjee, K. Paul, Balaram, Kanayan.

Combined Chinese: Lau Kin-

Panama City, Feb, 21. Two Australians, Mervyn Rose and Don Candy, won chung: Lau Chl-ping, Tan Kar- Ko Po- quarter-final matches In the sow: Luk Tak-hoy, Panama Invitation Tennis keung, Chan Chl-kong; · Chu

Wing-wah, Ho Tournament last night.

Chung-you, Rose beat Gerry Moss of the Chow Slu-hung, Yu Cheuk-yin, The Public Enclosure at U.S. 6-4, 6-4 and Candy topped Mole Chun-wah. Happy Valley is being loaned Francisco Contreras of Mexico to the Hong Kong Kennel;

6-4, 6-2.

In the women's quarter-finals,

Club for a Dog Show on Sub-Mary Ann Mitchell of the U.S.

Jockey Club.

KBGC Annual

The charges for admission "Attaboy Shield"

Two Rest Days Not Yet Fixed For 1960 Games

from

second,

ALLINDIA VERSUS COMBINED CHINESE

Tan Kar-sow, the Combined Chinese. left 'back, clears the ball cover -tó Leung Kft. in one of the All-India attacking spells during yesterday's 'match at

the Hongkong Stadium.

This One Had Lau Beaten

Picture shows the gift goal conceded by Leung Kit which Lau Kin-chung 'failed to stop. The All-India team won 3-2.---China Mail Photo,

SOCCER NEWS

David Herd May Get His

In Chance In Under 23's Match With England

By JAMES CONNOLLY

David Herd, the boy Arsenal hoped would solve a wing-half problem before they tried him at centre-forward, can be the answer to a problem that has worried

Scotland for two seasons,

Scotland have been looking for an understudy to Lawrie Relily,

Herd may get his chance to clinch the job in the "Under 28's" match with England at Ibrox on February 20.

Fast, aggressive, good in the isn't air, the two-footed Herd cost Mercer's pockets. Arsenal £10,000 from Stockport County three years ago.

Originally an inside-forward, he played right-wing and right

We'll Get Dizzy,

Say The Koreans "RECORDER"

The Korean runners

Sports Diary

TODAY

“Queen's... College, Bpóris 'finalejas Caroline HELLE-Stadtfuri, pomaneina at noon.

Si Joseptys*College anntial_aiḥjetla Testing, "SK, Government Stadium,

-Sports, #diool) Ground, 14. - *.837.

Hitama Portournament af

TOMORROW

taking part in tomorrow, Bestbroen Playground, evening's 30 Kilometres International Track Racé,at Caroline Hill Stadium are. dfraid that 75 times round the track; may be a rather monotonous Affair,

+

1 Division: Kec v Anny South, Amy North) v CCC, Recreio. V Op- Pallo „Čiminta, 400mplona V, Navy, IRC "v

*and* Division: Army South v KCC Home Dockyard V Army North,

Pollos v IRC. Boccer

"Whon-you-run-on the road," said lm. Chong-wu, “you vary the. 1. Int. Division: KMZ-V Kitchen (IK monotony by running round a Stadhim), Bing Tho V. St Joseph's (Club),kastern v Club (Carolina stone or a twig, but 70 times Hillmatees at p.m.

round the frack" may, zaakce me dixxy."

-However, the Koreans felt better when told that!Bob Pape ran:125 Umda -round the same track in January last year and that tomorow's affair would only be of 75 circuits,

2nd Division: Dockyard v Tdo phone ( stadium), CMB v dym- |Bastio (CH), · Bellekors V. REME Sai Wan (Stanley)4.30 p.m.; Talkoo (Club) at 23) paid Prisons v RAF v B & 9 (tv) 1.50 p.m.

3rd Division: "Hotinaidia v Dodwell,

Redimusión v Riu taiv) 4530

*Hockey Lodle Lengte:. Grovtillita ** ▼ Victoriane (K) p.m.

Athletics Kay School Annual Athletics, at

Caroline: full Stadium. 7 p.m.

Iniserational, 30,000. Meires Race at

"They were rather amazed at the fact that Pape has run ansefool ground, & pa far as 50 kilometres. The Mar, thon-distance of 42 kilometres, it' appears, is the longest race, at- tempted in Kurtu.

Im, Korea's Number One hope tomorrow, is regarded in his own country as on a par with "Loo Chang-loom, who finished" fourthy in the Melbourne Games, Mara- thon, and Choy Chong-alke, who finished: 12th at Melbourne and Is the reigning Korean Chamwi plon.

On, competitive record, Im.has' beaten Leo and Choy as often as. they have beater him, **There are four major 'Marathons races: in Korea in the course of a year- and honours between these three, top-notchers have been fairly evenly divided.

MARATHON COURSES

Mr Kim Do-yin, coach to the Korean runners and a very old hand at the Marathon running interesting -had

game,

some

Navy v Army North, RAF v Club, Army South v Polion.

WORLD TT TOURNEY.

Indian Team Likely To Be Victor Barna's Former Pupils

Victor Barna, England's non- team

playing Swaythiling Cup captain, will have an added in terest

∙the World Table Tennis Championships in Stockholm. India's team were coached by Barna last year, and 'Indeed Victor travelled to Tokyo ns their coach.

All the India team are likely comments to moko on differences to be Barr's forner pupils, He between various renowned will be interested to see whether has improved since he last saw them,

Marathon courses.

their

ploy

Manlio.

The Seoul'to'Inchay Màrathon Judging by recent results it course, which includes steady has. India tied for first place in uphill and downhill slopes, is the Asian Championships, at not a particularly difficult one, he said, but it is certainly more difficult course than the fartious Japanese Kamakura

course and he would say that a 2:31 runner on the Seoul Inchon course would be worth 2:27 on the Kamakura course,

They play a typically Western style game with ordinary rubber bats, and two of their more promisireg z members are Pheckercy and Nagaraj.

Red China and Korea, too, jare Ukely to form with "India a strong Asian challenge to the Mr Kum does not think that Japanese. Both countries did the Boston Marathon course is well in Manila, and Red China much easier than the Kamakura are now in Central Europe, get- course and estimates that n ́2:27 ting in some keen compelllive performance at Kamalaura play before the Championships would be worth not better than begin London Express Bervice, 2.25 at Baston,

While the -Koreans have de- cided against any training while in. Hongkong, the Japanese, run- bera, Toyoshichi Nakata and Masayuld Nunogand, were at Caroline Hill last night for a workcnit.

They did most of their run-

Soccer League Standings

· First · Division

ning on the grass up and down outh Coina.

of

s

losing roughly

the football fold; and Nunogami, Faster who, curiously enough, started Fatshee

A his athletic career as a jumper, Army varied his runs with some rather Towarty Wah

CAA. spectacular leaping into the air.

9:02:2 Sleeplechneer, at the age Police

22, his prospects of

Dr Club Joe The club

Bt Joseph £280 a week,

Olympic Championship in the Bing Two

Navy At the moment the Sup-vent in 1800 look very bright. porters Club covers the weekly Nakata took one turn on the CAA deficit and they have again track and ran the best part of guaranteed to find the money one inp at a speed that "loolsed | RAF. for summer wages.

like 65 or 66 seconds for Q Any

in burning holes Joc, who realises that his promotion chance has almost gone, won't rush into the market for a replacement.

TOO COLD, TOO WARM

That is why Northampton quarter mile. are determined to hang on to their much sought-after half backs Colln Gale

and Ray Ycoman.

-(London) Express Servics).

(COPYRIGHT)

MCC's Team Against Western Province

Bouths: China KMB

Et Josephs

Club Police *Jardines

Dung Wah

Wan

The Japanese find 'Hongko rather cold. It appears that coronastics Japan · particularly

the

REN southern islands, has a mich warmer elbasetg: than one sybulk) (Taikos CMB. think, probable when having re

Palboa to its northerly alta, MS. "Hon. They see also kilim2/dis- appointed with Hongkong's Dockyaz

Telephones which they and "too drỡ"

Caroling The Koreans, by comparison, ide

day, 24th February, 1957. defeated Angela Buxton of Eng- These premises will be closed land 10-8, 3-0, 6-4, and Darlene to Members at 10 a.m. on Sun-Hard of the U.S. beat Marla

Bueno of Brazil 4-6, 6-1, 6-3,

On the contrary, he is still alf for Arsenal before settling day. The Badminton Courts In Orst-round Men's Doubles,

In the midille.

rendy to sell. Joe Shaw, regular will, be closed all Friday Rose and Candy defeated Peter

Rome, Feb. 21..

When

was born his centre-half until Matt Barrass An innovation at the 1960

David 22ad, Saturday 23rd and Sun-Scholl of Germany and Wade

Herron of the U.S., 6-1, 6-3, and Olympic Games, to be held in father Alex Herd he had the arrived at Brama-lane, is on day 24th February.

in the Mixed Double Cluseppe Rome from August 25 to Sep- hardest shot in pre-war socor offer.

ews Manchester City star,

B Shów, During the

Merlo of Italy and Jean Clark tember 11, will be the transfer

His wife travelled

First Division clubs chasing the of the US. defeatect Juan Ruiz of the track and held

back to events

BOT Barnsley's right winger Arthur Private Boxes, Dining Room, of Peru and Pauline Edwards of

their week to the Hamilton so that the first

should be born a Scot.

Kayu can put away their Bar and Ladies' Lounge will the U.S. 6-4, 6-4.—United Press,

cheque books. · Even (£29,000 This emerged from a meeting bo open and reserved for the

Spurs have three players in Spurs won't get him to leave bids like those of Chelsen and of the Italian Olympic Com- nge of the Members of the,

the reserves worth more than Barnsley. which said that mitter

to dates for two rest days have £50,000, but although, many

clubs want them there not yet been fixed..

is no thought of selling. after A communique issued are $4.80 for adults and $1.20

the meeting said that the com-

Full-back Maurice Norman is the pro- £20,000 starlet with an for Service

mittee had approved

and Future; Johnny Brookes, already worked out, gramme uniform and children under

Kowloon Bowling Green Club

£20,000-plus England inter and had decided to

abcad go 16. Entrance to the Show members are

Evans, Jim Baker, and Feler feel like they have dettied into Adrerade reminded

Kape lives with his widowed Loader, of the beaters England a heat wave after bitterly frosty an that with

the formation of com- national, and David Dunmore, a will be by the Public their annual "Attaboy Shield"

mittees to loke charge

mother just outside the town Test team yesterday, "hre being weather the last few weeks in Uniyeraity dve-gure rated centre-forward. of Entrance only.

game is to

to be played of the Club organisation in each of the

Says manager Jimmy Ander- Mrs Kaye, who has never even reated for the MCC's return Korea. on Sunday morning, commencing principal sections of the cut the team at the moment, but wouldn't like toate him vince, starting hero tomorrow.

B. & 8, son: "They can't get back into her son play for Barnsley, says, match against Western Pro All members and of the Jockey at 10.30 a.m.

Tho But Arthur

a manager", „thining Adiat lapenes) Resultan Club, who wish to make use Indy bowler who wish Mayor of they are happy. We are keeping made i

The strength of a team yalty to mother and his May, PE, Richardson, A. S.

Himself

The team will be: P. B. H. athletic standards- will shartly | Mercantile of the Club, room,

their Tarquinio, a town arca

on must names entered on the club Hats the site of an ancient

is the strength of its reserves," chub are two good reasons why Dalaman, B. Taylor, D. J. In-

bo on the way up after the Kan Godowa

Dodarc wear their 'Member's Badge, before 10.00 a..

clly, north of Rome, offering an

post-war slump. CHANCE

Anfour Kaye should stay at solo, M. C. Cowdrey: Young Japanese, he sold otherwise they will not be At the end of the game the Etruscan torch to carry the

Onkowell. "Attaboy Shiold" will be pre- Olymple flame on the last stage

Bailey, admitted thereto.

F. H. Tyson, J.K, That £17,000 Sheffield United

Wardie, sented to the winners by the of the journey from Greece to took from Sunderland for Eng-

He.. G. A. R. Lock and has become too fidemocrulle. Northampton Town gates are J. B. Statham President of the Canadian Club, | Rome,China Mail Special.

China Mail Nilio pre-war yours whlicts: pro- lead left-winger Colin Grainger down this season by £8,000. Special.

Nambu, Oda, „Murakowo and

Members

personnel

By Order,

In Match On Sunday

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 21st Feb., 1967.

» Raver's « TONIC

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committee has received a“

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Soveral times this Ведьор manager Tim Ward has told Kaye that clubs were after him. would stay as long as Barnsley Each time the winger said he

want him

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