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YESTERDAY'S SOCCER
THE CHINA - MAIL,
KITCHEE EARNS A WELL DESERVED 5-3 VICTORY OVER SOUTH CHINA
By "TOUCHWOOD"
What a frustrating experience it was for South China-a team much favoured to capture the Hongkong Football Association Senior League title this season-to lose to Kitchee after having taken a 3-1 interval lead, only to see their opponents creep up goal by goal to level the score by the 25th minute and then for good measure slam in two more to re- gister a well deserved 5-3 victory at the Government Stadium yesterday evening.
Mok Chun-wah's opening goal before the 5th minute pointed to a runaway victory for South China. It was so spectacular and sudden that fans accorded the Nam Wah left winger a sustained ovation for it was a picture goal.
averted a free ders on the right, took aim and While Mok was brilliant, Lea | Police probably Yuk-tak, Ho Cheung-you, Chu for all. With the score at 3-3 then sent in a shoulder high shot that rested in the back of Wing-wah and Tsui Pak-lit the tension was electric.
the net. larked cohesion. Thine and again
which good start these four players found their passes going to the wrong man.
Lee, though he scored a goal towards the end of the first
half, was not at his best. This
China
centre-forward
South muffed chance after chance,
The South China 'defence layer ke a machine that had run down. They were on top when they enjoyed a command- in lead, but once their oppon- eta were on even terms Tan
Lark Kr-pow Fanlessed, leaving wide gaps for the Kitchen lean to take pol shuts at Lau Kin-chung.
Tak-kas
in was i
save the Caroliners just the in- cenulve to get into scoring mood, Kitchee nearly evened the score when Chun Chi-kong failed to for a stop Szeto Man in his dash for
ስኳ
the timely only
Tan Kar-sow averted what would have been
The turning point in the match came when Tan Kar-sow handled the ball in attempting to clear in the 25th minute after the restart. As Yeung Wai-to placed the ball on the spot there was a complete stience goal at this period would have goal
world mantle a
of difference to clearance either side. A dentening roar
reeted Yeung as he kicked the goal. ball to the right of Lau Kin- chung, beyond retrieving to give Kitchee 4-3 lead.
ان
д
South Chin
held now slight ddge over their opponents but the forwards mis.cd re- By wild shots. South China urver recoverest peatedly with
the Inspired by
Kitchen 33rd minute from this setback.
1001 the
team Katcher this
the score when Szeto jevested practically dictated terms, Man crosred a well placed shot; for right-winger Young Wal-to forcing the Nam Wal boys on
to beat Lau Kin-chung.
The defensive.
THE GAME
Rich's thiri goat, seored by right winger Yeung, Was-to. ched a commotion in the $2.40 Cand stund. Two, hlthly ex-
In a Three minutes after the start cried fitte were engaged · Hallie of word: that caught the South China were one up when on his Own Testira the whole stadium: Mok Chan-wah
1
the timely arrival of the worked his way past two defen-
Two Titles For Eddie
In German
Open
Badminton Tourney
Bonn, Mar. 17.
Eddie Chong (Malaya), regarded as World Badmin- ton Champion, today won the German Open Singles title aud, with his brother David, took the Men's Doublen.
But partnered by Barbara Carpenter, of Britain, he was beaten in a third final-the Mixed Doubles-by Danish pair.
Mic
and Women's Singles Doubles in became all Den mark when Miss Carpenter und Betty Newman, of the United States, were eliminated in semi- foals,
who beat luger Kjaergaard, the American, retained! the Women's Singles,
the
Eddie Choong had won Men's Singles for the past two years and today's Anal was a when repetition of list year's
Ferry Sonneville
he
bent (Indonesia).
THE RESULTS
Men's Singles; Semi-finals: Eddie Choong (Malaya) beal Amo Rasmussen (Denmark) 15-2 15-3;
Ferry Sonnevillo (Indonesia)
15-9, 15-3.
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MONDAY, MARCH - 18, 1857.
MATTHEWS RECEIVES THE~~ CBE
Stanley Matthews, the England and Blackpool footballer, with his wife Betty, and his daughter Jean (18), after he had been presented with the CBE at Buckingham Palace by H.M. The Queen, on March, 13.-Central Press Photo.
INTERPORT TRIÁL
All Problems Solved
By
The League Of Wicket-Takers
By
"RECORDER"
While the Interport selectors eat in conference This goal forced the South
yesterday evening in the card room of the Kowloon China teum into activity and in Cricket Club, the Wicket-takers' League, a very happy is rousing raid Tsul Pak-l
shot in front of fraternity, presented me with the best solution to
Hongkong's Interport problems.
lofled over a the Kitchee goalmouth and In split Recond Chu Wing-wah headed the ball into the uel to Alve a 2-1 lead to the Caroliners.
The Ordnance Team Were The Actual Victors
By "RECORDER”
An 11-man Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club team, aided by six auxiliaries, won a narrow victory by 155. points to 150 over the 6 Composite Ordnance Depot in an athletics match at the Army ground at Boundary Street yesterday..
6 COD, who used no auxiliaries, were the actual victors and much as the HKAAC may crow about the "Iron man" display of such as John Hunter, Stephen Xavier, Sammy Lo and Bill Reeves and the club's mighty phalanx of weight men, at least one of whom must have his arm in a sling by this afternoon, the Ordnance team also provided some four to six event all-rounders.
There were some curioua Incidents in the afternoon.
-course of the
In the 120 yards high hurdles, in the best Atalanta tradition, John
to make it
Hunter, slowed
a dend heat with.
Japanese Boxer down in the canter to the tape
To Meet P.I. Champion
Manila, Mar, 18,
Hongkong FA International Cup Teams For March 20
Sammy Lo. The latter, how- ever, not quite realising hin teammate's good Intentions. un inches pushed ahead for decision.
The following have boon selected for the International The Club may feel justifiably Cup-1st round-on Wednesday, proud of the fact that though Maren 20 at Club ground, kick-
or 0.10 p.m..
The Philippine bantamweight Jack Parker was unavalinbic, boxing champion, Little Cezar, cleven points were still collectedi will meet Japan's sensational In this event, and in time only bantamweight, Masakosu Otsuka, in an overweight match on March 30, the Manila fight promoter, Náreiso · Sangle, an- nouneta.
mora
two
Otsuka,
than months ago, drew with Philip pine'n Alfredo Asuncion, ninth rated world bantamweight chal-
fnger.
very alightly interior to the best that Great Britain's Orst string has managed so far in this very sticky Colony.
PORTUGAL Carneiro (St Joseph's) G. Soares (St Joseph's) A. Toledo (Eastern) F. Cunha (St. Joseph's) L. Cunha (St Joseph's) A. Santos (Prisons) R. Chaves (St Joseph's) J. Rocha (St Joseph's) G. Souza (Sing Tao) L. Madiera (St Joseph's) M. Alberto (9) Joseph's)
A. Cotrim
With the scoreboard showing 121 against 121 and only some five events left to go ten- sion became electric. The Hon. Sec. and Father Lawler both took trials in the hop, step and
Reserves: be jump as possible third strings
The coming bout will Cezar's first appearance since he
successfully defended his ban tam title in a draw with Danny Although odds have not yet been given, boxing experts here claimed that Olsuka would rule slight favourite over Cezar the Japanese boxer's
showing creditable
against Asuncion,Franco-Prense
Kid last November.
a
A solution with which I heartily agree send no batsmen to Malaya. Quite frankly they don't deserve to go and if we send 12 bowlers instead with one captain, one wicket-keeper and one scorer, Hongkong cricket will do to who
be most ably represented.
A 44th minute raid by South China's Lee Yuk-tak, gained possession of the ball through Chu Wing-wab, saw the former drawing out the Kitchee keeper and leisurely placing the Into the net for gual number three which gave the Caroliners a 3-1 interval lead.
After an uphill battle for the Brst five minutes of the second hatt, Kitchee dominated play. Their forwards pounced
on
every loose ball and made full use of their chances. A Chan Fal-hung-Szeto Man combination
resulted in a beautiful first timer
by Szeto Man that had Lau Kin- chung completely beaten.
By the 25th minute Kitches alee levelled the score whep a shot off the boot of Yeung Wal- D. Choong and
to made it 3-3 and then Kitchen Rasmussen and went ahead for the first time
Final: E. Choong beat Sonneville 15-0, 17-10, 15-9. when Tan Karoow was penalia- Women's Doubles Finaled for hundling the ball, Szelo Agnete Friis and Hanne Jen- | Yiu_gave Kitchee a 4-3 lead (Denmark) beat Inger with a waist high -shot. To Kjaergarrd and Bliten Nielsen make it a more convincing vic- (Denmark) 18-14 15-11.
tory, Kitchte's Yeung Wal-to ufted the ball over a charging Lau Kin-chung and into the not.
Mixed Doubles; Semi-anals: Erland Kops Agnete Frits and (Denmark) beat Hanne Jensen Arne Rasmussen (Dan- mark) 15-3, 15-9.
Final:
aml
Friis and Kope beat Barbara Carpenter (Britain) and Eddie Choong (Malaya) 15-0, 15-10.~ Router.
There were chuckles wherever cricketers congregated at today's lunchtinve on what happened the Interport ielai at the KCC David yesterday-largely Pettit's hat trick. He yorked three of the Colony's espiring
over
Interport batsmen in succcesion and the first six Mainland bats- back to the. men to wander pavillon murched to the rhythin of tight game softball reore- card-just 0-0-0-0-0-0,
The rot
WAS
stopped by
Greenhaigh and Frank Findlay and later Remedios, much better
A
He Has
In 9.4 Never
Run 100 Yards
Seconds Seconds And Won A Race
New York.
Ken Kave always has been an unlucky sprinter, bat 25 bowler. Findlay his conch believes that his potential ability is such that he a very nice 52 runs end will overcome his bad luck, Remedios' 31 was a, batsmen's— Bob hitler's-thaings. Bell was undefeated with 10 af the close is the best spirit of the "bowlers dominate the
اندر
thame" tradition.
a
(St for the Club in this event and Joseph's). 'A.A. đẹp Remedios
their efforts were not wasted. (Jardine). G. Rosario (Mercan Sammy Lo picked up the routine tile Bunk), J.J. Collaco Jr (St
in no time at all and finished Joseph's), third to make it one-two-three Joseph's), for the Club.
ง
SORELY MISSED
It Was great plly that Brother Conrad was not avail- able. He could have scored some very useful points in the 100 and 220 yards. The Club also missed such other great sprinters as J. E. P. Blenkinsop and Johanna Van Vilet, but in this very busy Colony one can- not expect to firm out in full
* team evory, afternoon.
M."
ENGLAND
Swinburn (Army)
Hogan (Army)
Oram (RAF)
Jakes (RAF)
Jenes (Army) Fowler (Army) Brettell (RAF) Moss (Police) Gardner (Club) Owen (Army) Griffiths (Army) Reserves! Wood:
a very
Leonard
Stephen Xavier, after flattering 10.1 in the 100 yards (RAF), dash-made possible largely by Armstrong Major: Wobby'a
(Army), damp ammuni- Lion-o exhausted himself that. he was a non-starter in the 220. However, he made amends later with a 20-foot long
lump.
a 40%-foot hop, step and jump
and a 140-foot javelin throw,
440
The event of the afternoon was quite definitely the Yonds, featuring Capt. Don Gunn of 8 COD and the Club's Archie Lin and Bill Reeves, Contrary to all expectations. not pushed
Captain Gunn was back into third place but finish-
"Kave has run many good races, but it seems that when he runs a good race, someone else always rung better one," said Morgan State College coach Eddie Hurt,
Kave Was
graduated from Jocated at Balmore, ho con- ed Arst He also managed first As the Island batted it was Morgan last June and now is contrated on the 100-yard dash in the 220-a most shame-facts state of sinira as far as the to laugh ata Greenhalgh's turn
Army and was anchorman on the fine HKAAC, which has about eight fleutenant the batsmen. He confined his Reserve, stationed at the 27th Morgan 440-yard and 880-yard of the Colony's fastest 220 men efforts largely to long hops and Surgical Hospital at. Fort Meúdo, Į sprint relay" teams.
on its membership roll, is con full losses, getting down to real He is able to compete in the
cerned. bowling only agalast George Sauza.
the in
In this season's indoor mecis; he has been finding it impossible to beat little Ira Murchison, and
twice has been second to tra, Austrian Gold
THE TEAMS
door track meets this winter and plans outdoor competition Klichee: Tam Nai-huen; Szeto Yiu, Lal Shue-ping; Chan Fai- In this innings Tidey was the later this year. hung, Lee Ping chiu,
The Chau main run-getter with 58.
His best time for 100 metres and third once in 50 anul 60- Man-chi; Yeung Wat-to. Szete Don Welch halters-an exclusive was 10.4 seconds, but he failed yard dashes. Man, Kwok Ying-lok, Kwok RAF 1st XI club → contend to make the U.S. Olympic All have been good races, Yau, Szeto Sum
his marching orders at 8 and team, and his best time for 100 however, South Chios: Lau Kin-chung; again at 34, but Don only ad yards is 9.4 seccads, but he within an eyelash of Murchison Ng Wai-man, Tan Kar-low; Kwok Kam-hung, Luik Tat-hay, mits that it might have been didn't even win that recebia each time.
possible at 34 and that only with teammate Ed Waters was judged Chut Put a younger and more agile Welch. the winner In the same time. Chu Wing-wah, Lee Yuk-tak,
beat Bent Albertsen (Denmark) French Racehorse Chan Chi-kong,
Final: Choong beat Sonne-
Owner Announces Ho ville 15-12, 10-12.
Women's Singles: Sgai-finals:
Hanne Jensen (Denmark) beat £98,000 Winnings
Barbara Carpenter (Britain)
11-8, 10-12, 11-2.
Inger Kjaergaard (Denmark)}
Paris, Mar. 17. M. Marcel Boussac, the
beat Betty Nowman (United French, reecharse owner, States) 113, 18-1;
an-
nouneed today that his sinble
Final Kjaergourd bent Jen-wen 08,000,000 franes (£98,000
sen 11-4, 11-9.
Men's Donhles: Semi-finals: Eddle Choong And David Choong (Malays) boat Erland Kops and Albertsen (Denmark). 2-16, 15-0, 15-7.
sterling) in French, English and Irish flat races during the 1950
SCA SOML,
He said he would, during 1957, entrust his 93 horses in training Arne Rasmussen (Denmark) to Charlie Elliott, former Eng- and Ferry Sonneville (Indonolith jockey, and M: Bonaven sin) boat J. Koch and Dioter ture. Fuelbeck (West Germany) 15-2, 15-7..
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
wah.
Chun- Cheung-ynu, Mok
Referee: E. G. Dawson.
that Don could have given Tidey
сол-
and Have has been
(RAF),
Silva
(RAF)
Sheppard
Bradley
(Club),
(Army),
Pederson
- SCOTLAND/IRELAND
COMBINED Allan (Army)
Martin” (RAE) Copt.
Lamb (Army) Sinclair (RAF) Trunter (Police)
Elgte (Army) Baird (Army) Higgins (Army) O'Kelly (Club)
Martin (Army) Hamilton (RAF) Reserves: Wright
(Club),
Eyre (Navy), Frank (Army), ratt (RAF), Verrecchia (RAF), Grant (Army). Wynne (RAP), O'Grady (Army),
CHINA Tam Nal Humn (Kitchca) Lau Chi Ping (South China). Szeto Ylu (Kitchee) Capt. Tang Sum (KMB) Lau Tim (KMB)
Medallist Wins Teng Wat To (Kitchte)
Chan Chi Kong (South China),
Ho Cheung You (South China), International Chow Shiu Hung (KMB)
Lo Kwok Tad (Eastern) Ski Event Mok Chun Wah (South China)' Reserves: Lau Kin Chung With just a little improvement
(South China), Kwok Kam Stowe (Vermont), Mar. 17. and coach Hurt is such that
Austrian triple scld-medalist, Hung (South China). Luk Tat Kove Is 24 years out, five Improvement will come-Ka Tant Saller, today, won'
(South China), Kung Wal Hoy the Taking all things into
tall, 170 will begin eleven inches
to get a share of men's downhill
Man (Eastern), Szoto sideration over
race of the Kit long season, I feel อ
ribbons. am inclined to agree with the pounds. He majored in physical first-place
-United Stowe International Ski Cham (Kitchee), Lau Chi Lam (KMB), League of Wicket-takers that education at Morgan, and plans Press,
plonships in one minute, 89.5 Kwok Yau (Kitchee).
Hon. Secretaries of Clubs con- Seconds, with Bud Werner the team to be sent to Malaya to be a high school football nad
cerned are requested to notify should consist of one captain track coach when he leaves the
(United States) second in one the Secretary in writing at least He always is In Ane
minute, 59.8 seconds, and Joal
48 hours būfons, the, match is claim), one wicket-keeper, one physical fottle,
played whether their players scorer and 12 bowlers
selected are available, or not.... "Kave has a lot of running
It notices are not received
Pete Cooper Wins (Frank Findlay by general ae- Army.
His Second
Open Golf Title
Bad Sportsmanship? Reider of Austria third, in
I think he has excellent Chamberlain
as I know he can bọ,
Hookhams
Last
minutes, 1.0 seconds.
Saller the combine for till in him," said Hurt, "Ho GEC Colts are top of the the three events, after winning and their players, turn up on has never really reached his Birmingham Works League the Giant Slalom and downbili, the day of the match but are
and pealt.
and placing second in the found to be unflt to play for No Neutral Ground possiblitics, and although he are bottom. They had not was Biniom. the totalled 1.88 points. any reason at all, clubs con-
was one of Morgan's best a game this season, and earlier
Resider, cerned are responsible for the St Petersburg, Florida,
Christian Pravda and Anderi poyment of travelling experices to Mar. 17, Churchileld and Dudley Co-printers, he sill wasn't as good GEC, had beaten Bern 13-0, Austrian skicus Jos!
Mayba They did not want
play Molterer took the next duce to their players. Pete Cooper, the greying little operative both use the same
because of ground pinces in that order in the com and a bizon's
Players and reserves aroure. but bine. veteran from Lakeland, Florida, ground at Dudley for their will reach that peak now."
quected to report to their rea STAB SPRINTER
GE
insisted, To
France's Therese Leduc won poctive team manager in the ran away with his second S Cradley Heath League matches,
surprise C and H's were leading the women's comhin acest dreadng room not later than Petersburg Open title by four Both, strangely enough, have colour.--
reached the final of the local Havo begon his track career 3-1 with ifteen minutes strolces today in a final round of pressure golf against Jack Burke
Senior
Cup competition, so, when he catered Dunbar High Then four of the CEC players with the American girls, Nonde 5.30 pm, on Wednesday, March accord 20, 1957. They are to bring obviously, they are going to school in his native Washington, walked off the field and the and third, SANAT their own boots, pada, knoo- play their "neutral" final on the DC, and tie was a star sprinter, match was abandoned Cooper and Burke started the ground whilels is home to both high jumper, long jumper and Langue are to book into The Madi Spritarer-Miller, another
of them.
polo waulter, . : Al Morgan, mattor.
Serge Boullenger, the textile magnato's chief jockey for the past two yours, will again wear the China Mail Special.
'Boustac
Jr.
STILL PLAYING
Anal 18 holes all even and it was When Quartermaster Sergeant ment on the winter four, who
Cooper, playing his first tourna Programmes and Entry Jack King was blown up in came in the vicior.
He shot Forma for the 10th Race France in World War I he was final round 65, she strokes, unite told he would never walk Meating 1956/57 to be held on told
not upright, for a 209 total, only threo again--at least, Saturday, 30th March and But now, at the age of 03, he la fons or the record for this
tournament. Saturday Oth April, 1957, silli playing hockey for. Olton 9 (weather permitting) may be in the Birmingham District. Burke, the obtained at the Secretary's Has also played for Warwick Championy finished with a 69 Lincolnshire and for 273, signalling the end of a Omer, Alexandra House; the Worcestershire since he was long slump.
Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
'Entries' close at 12. b'olock NOON on Tuesday, 19th March, 1967.
By Order of the Stewards,
A.E. ARNOLD,
Secretary
shiro,
elven his "finis". In 1916.
Startling Change
1958
Mosters
Tied for third at 275 come
Art Won Jr. and Don January,
each shooting a 80 over the Inst 18 holes,
k
| Cary Middlecoff anishort, fifth, County League leaders with a 67-277, then corne Dow Annitage FC were losing 445 Finsterwald, and Chick with only a minule to go in as 27621205PS their Junior Cup do with The: $3,700 viet Brereton. Then they equalised, 48-yaryold Comer
in extra time they won, tourna fantastically, bar 20,
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