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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957.

EXHILARATING WIN FOR EASTERN

Final One-Nil

One-Nil Result Erred Only In The Margin Of Victory

By I. M. MacTAVISH -

Driving home after this game at the Caroline Hill Stadium yesterday I found myself searching for the right word to describe it. Mentally I examined several possible adjectives

and then I found the one I really wanted.

EX- HILARATING. The game was just that exhilarating. It was as refreshing as some recent encounters, have been depressing: as stimulating as many so called big games have been desultory. The final result in favour of Eastern by one goal to nil was fundamentally right: it crred only in the margin of the victory.

South China were flattered by the closeness of the final score. They would have had no complaint had they gone down to defeat by three or even four goals...but do not imagine that the result was de- termined by the fact that the Caroline Hill boys happened to have a bad game. That would be a great injustice to the opposition for the plain truth of the matter is that South China played just as well as Eastern allowed them to play. and they never suggested they had the latent power to break the stranglehold which Ko Po-keung and his heroic henchmen put upon them. Two things abou] rumprised ine.

Jana long

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON 4'n Tuesday, 29th October, 1957.

By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary

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Impending Defeat

Once it took a brilliant sale- were badly ways leap by the South China goalkeeper to prevent a ne

ck by Kwan King-sun entering the net,..,and grly desperate gosi Leader by Luk Tak-hay the situation,

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Police Came Close To Upsetting Unbeaten Garrison In Saturday's Rugger

By "PAK LO”

Joe Luz Wins Colony Open Singles Knock-Out Tournament Title

By "TOUCHER"

Joe Luz, youngest of the lawn-bowling Luz brothers, yesterday emulated the feat of his eldest brother, Raoul who won this year's Open Singles lawn bowls title, by annexing the other Annual Colony Open Singles litle, that of the Knock-out Tournament, Howling superbly with muchinc-like precision throughout the whole afternoon and evening, Luz mowed down opposition after opposition with astonishing ense throughout all his four rounds yesterday.

For a pleasant change on Saturday the Police staged their usual last minute rálly halfway through the second half, . and so successful was it that Garrison were rocked back

on their heels and the Police in 13 minutes knocked up 13 Colony Champion, Connie points to give them a one point lead.

Then with less than a minute to go the Police collapsed and the Garrison just managed to scrape a last second goal for a win and a final score of 17 points (1 goal, 3 tries, 1 penalty goal) to 13 points (2 goals, 1 try) in a game which was torpid in the first half but full of excite- ment in the second half.

On the other side of the har-Byrne completely outhunked bour Club "A", que mainly tu Purves throughout the game, O'Kelly's fine kicking, won by Squires had a good game at full 17 points ( gouf, four penalty back and showed commendable gouls) to 12 points (3 tries, stendiness under pressure, penalty goal) after, tralling 0-0 in the first half

RAF Island also trailed in the Brst half by 6-0 but rullied strongly in the second half to

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the

Garrison opened the scoring In the 6th minute when ball went cleanly across the threes to Mayward who scored well, out. No conversion. 3-0.

Another three move broke down due to fully passing and Johnstone the Police full back

got the loose

BELL first

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two penalty conversions, and finally The Club attacked strongly and ten yards from the Garrison fine there was

Club heeled and O'Kelly come in to make the extra man, Cooke crossed over, O'Kelly converted. 17-12.

Ecrum.

Navy v RAF Island

bali hut was the net

Then the Pollen from a loose mul

out

Club v 48 Brigade

Club "B" v RAF Mainland

He opened yesterday's pro- the Australians begon to faite a ecedings by outbowling former downhill trend.

The Rosults KNOCK-OUT SINGLES THIRD ROUND

Pereira by 10-5, followed thi

up by eliminating G. F. Lesile by a similar score, went on to administer a sound beath of C. K. Sung beat A. A. Lopes, 22-9 to another former chan- 17- (17 heads); F. Leo beat pton W. Hong Sling and staged] A. C. Spence, 19-3 (12 honds); a brilliant ellmax in the Onal W. B Brown bent H. Holente, when he beat C, K. Sung by 17-0 (10 heads); E: Liddell 22-7. to become The year's beat H. Block. 17-10 (23 holder of the "Willie Russell" Memorial Trophy.

In all his four matches yes terday, none of Luz's opponents could get into double #gures and so bellbani was his form that it was practically beyond possiblity for any local bowler, even his champlun brother Raoul, who did not participare In this event, to keep up with him.

Striking Feature

Although Luz was utmost in a class by hhoself in yesterday's

fenture w Eames, a striking the tremendously Improved

| standard-of bowls put up by all the competitors, Specially rollerable was the improve ment in concentration by ouch"

of the participants and the scarcity of "loose woods",

{ bends); R. S. Gourlay beat A.

P. Perciva, 19-13 (1) heads); W. Hong Sung bent N. Fraser, 17-8 (15 heads); J. A. da Lux beat C. C. Pereira, 18-5 (13 hends); G. F. Leslie bent J. S. Landolt, 17-8 (14 heads).

QUARTER-FINALS

C. K. Sung bent F. Lee, 17-12 (22 heads); W. 3. Brown beat E. Liddell, 17-13 (19 heads); W. Hong Sling bent R. S. Gnurly 17-16 (22 heads); J. A. | da Luz bent G. F. Leslie, 18-5

13 heads).

SEMI-FINALS

C. X.

Jean Behra Wins Grand Prix Of Morocco

Casblusen, Oct. 27.

Jean Behra of France, driving a Maserati, won the Grand Prix of Morocco here today.

Behra averagext 180,283 kilo- metres an hour.

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of

Navy huid most of the ad- leave the field the victors over

in this кате but the Navy by points (3 tries)

vantages

nearly ail to 6 points (1 dropped goal,

though they won

C. K. Sung, the

the runner-up, scrums

pack aboad when a punity | ty), the ganeen more sarately describe all get

heeled slowly

after who will hold the G. C. No an outsiders" than were Back

and lime after Lau Club and BAP Mainland caught in possession and Goulds was awarded

ncross the line for time Graham the Navy serum

Memorial Award for one The first was the high standard the Ensteen Hue-up en the Chi-pang had upended Ng Wai- maintained

their place at the racked it

C. K. Sung beat W, B. on it, in of play produced by the much į necasinn,

the half was nailed the fast year, reached the final the hard brown, 22-8 (24 henda); "J. A ป never

bottom of the table when they Johnson to dive have the hung in the Box. been underrated Ensters side which jexperts

RAF wing forwards, way, bowling throughout with corner. No conversion 6-0. In breaking Ko Po-keun, usually so reli-¦ drew with one another, Club

da Luz bent W. Hong Sling. proved mitt had been written oft

the 24th minute Goulds made Both sides handled weakly but persistence and determination (18 heads). by the wrong in their judgement

with his powerful #hojs¦ "B" reoring a penalty goal, and ble

and although he lost to Lut in

FINAL Airmen had more go in betare play hepan. Tu zgonul thing thai sur-

the spot,

tried to ide RAF Malaland a dropped goal, an opening and kicked ahead for the

well

J. A. de Laiz beat As far as I could Imar in Theprised no was the utter infexi- | the ball wide La Kit neither side managing to eroas Izod to gather and score well them, particularly in the second the Bnal, did extremely

cheung's left hand but miscal- the other's' line.

No conversion 9-0. In the half. various pre-match conversationsbilny of the Seith Ching team;

for a fairly new bowler to go

Sung, 22-7 (14 heads). the only thing in doubt was the plan; the absolute lack ofculated and the goalkeeper had!

of the As a result of these realchen

fteen minutes

For the Navy it way Andlaw, that far. margin of South China's victory, bdjustment on the

second half the Police deld; and De difficulty in pushing the bali

Garrison have moved to the top

were | who was selected for the Colony Never has a team and its placers above all their

in outside.

their tour but could not go, who shonë, apparent

of the table, being the only

penalised for offside on This was a bitter bitw

own 25 and Squires converted † while Kitchen and Cornah were to ability to quot the playing

unbeaten team

dair. to

The they Eastern. However

the best on their side. Freenin 12-0. CVS)- tre upposition.

table now reads: balance of When things were very obtinued to have the

rallied and of the Navy played a good steady PWDLF APIS. might-in fact yously not

Stevin go game and covered his threes well, Garrison going according to play as they

053 19 6 scored 46 Bris.

the ball and went over in the though he was Inclined to lie too South 34124

China displayed they shuuld-bave

0

No conversion, 2-3 for up the field. While this did pable

icorger. resperation

where several crasions.

Club "A jekar thinkingj; and calculated

Another Police attack, another result in a scare when he took Navy

ball loose maul and Bryan kicked the

Cari after Allfrey' had RAF 1. Programmes

Entry Trustment and

| kucing.

Police

the ball over the line and fell, made an opening I could have Forms for the 3rd Race Meet-

Club "B"

-1 0 1 3 11 42 on it near the posts, Johnstone been very dangerous. The first

score cume from ing 1957/58 to be held a

dropped goal RAF Main: 2 0 1 2 3 60 converted. 12-0.

by Andlaw, and just before half- Saturday 9th and Monday- A. für ne ne could see their

Just before the end in a line-time Freeman scored to give the Police v Garrison

There is no doubt that more en the Garrison 25 Shelley Navy a six point lead, 11th November, 1967 to Impending defeat

of these knock-out competions was to throw everyone into the

The Gorrison in the first half got the ball and charged his In the second halt the Airmen will help tremendously to Im- (weather permitting), may be

wilach and tuat that the 1lowever it would be wrong deserved to win for the for-way through the defence to came into the picture at last and prove the Colony's standard of Lewis Evans of England, obtained at the Secretary's Exters forwarde would lital to give the Impression that it wards gave their backs a steady ccore well out.

Johnstone.com. in a five-yard so the RAF iawn bowls and when property driving a British Vanwall, was Oce, Alexandra House: the Treak away Such toelies were i was a one way traffic. South supply of the ball from the set verted, 12-13!!!!

pack wheeled and went over the organised as was the ease this second at an average speed of Club House, Happy Valley;s unprofitable as they were China also had their moments scrums, and an even share of it Garrison kicked off and al- line and Hitchens crashed year, thanks to the co-operation 180,028 kilometres an hour, and and the Stables, Shin Kwong Conceived and instead of shoot-and they were very unlucky not from the lineouts.

most Immediately cought the through his UW'23 men to touch of the large babil of willing Maurice Trintignant of France ing at every Opportunity we to scure when Lee Yuk-tak

The Garrison threos looked ice standing flat-footed in down. 8-3.

helpers, particularly the green- was thirti in a BRM. were treated to the spectacle of smashed the ball against the quite good with Goulds for and possession and Goulds started From a loose maul

Juan 20 yards umpires, L. F. Cosgrove, Lon

Manuel Fangio South China players impeding,vnderside of the crossbar only way

amping, and iterally falling to see the rebound elutubed and

the best, for ! was bej mother move which sent Lowe from the Navy line Southwick Xavier, Charlle Thompson, this Argentina was fourth Inu who sparked off nearly every over in the corner. Squires con- broke thrugh to score and ten kind of competition is an ex- Maserati, Harry Schell of the over with other in the Eastern cleared by Suen Po-on.

move. It was only in the verted, 17-13,

minutes later repeated his per tremely useful one in attracting US was ofth, a lap behind. penalty area, ff over there Whatever remedials South handling that Garrison could be

formance, this time from 40 yards | spectator-Interest,

Francesco Godia of Spain in WWE cer case of the many | China's experts planned at half faulted in the first half, und

out, to make the final score. 9-0.

a Maseroli was sixth, two laps The best match yesterday was behind and Giorgio Scarlatti of souver works this was it. One time they failed to produce any this was due simply to the fact pushed task or "brain' might | apparent change in field tncties thut all too often they never

actually the semi-final between Italy was seventh at three laps In the first half the Brigade have anverded where an awful and certainly Eastern continued looked to see where their pass were on top for 75 per cent of

Luz and Hong Sling. Although behind. o

unbrilled 1

blustering to set the pace and call the tune was going.

Luz won by 22-9 after 18 heads, the time but their handling was

The fastest lap was Fangio's the score was no indication of 42nd, an average of 187.2 loto- Goulds was but still goals would not

the exception, poor and they thus missed for

The Club side should have

the extremely high standard of To me there were three on!-

Jean Behra Eastern did get the ball but the others when they

metres got too many chances. The Brigade won this for they had

more bowls put

up by both bowlers, standing pysonalities i the in the net but, quite correctly, the bail Artsped it Bercely and forwards won practically all the opportunities than the RAF but Hong Sling played almost well equalled this Inter game and they were all attired it was chalked off for off charged down on their latend- set serums in the first half, and Miller was completely out of up to his top form, but Luz was in Rosten's ratty new blue and

DRIVER INJURED sides,

Then after seventy-five ing incklers. When they realised lost them in the second half ND place as fly half and played a copaote of producing even better: white shirls.

minutes-came the best move of that they could not evade the that these on the whole wer

reasonable wing forward's game bowls. Woods were never more. French racing driver Jean Away above them all I place the game and fittingly it was tackle they passed the ball out fairly even. young Leu Chi-on whose dashing crowned with what proved to

The Club how. In other words he took the ball than a few inches away from Lucas, injured toxiay during to the wing, being careful display at right-back was a be the winning goal.

ever couldn't settle at all in the and charged for the opponents the jack, and the ability of Luz the Grand Prix race when hla keep their eyes fixed on the fist half. Their passing wan with never a thought of his eye-opener for the crowd, and...

to come in with the odd shot Muserati plunged off the track dare mention it...for Colony The Wrong Way

who was about to tackle poor if not poorer than Brigade's waiting expectant threes,

when the io was against him and overturned, was flown by them. It was more luck thati | Lut Their forwards helped The following conditions star Mok Chun-wah who has

The Airmen handled beiter and to score with toucher after hellcopter from the race track It started with Lau

Chi-cu Judgement that landed the ball greatly to stem the tide of the and did pass the ball quito a toucher swung the game well in Casablanca to the civil for 1957 Ponies for the above surely not been played out of a

pushing the but! inside to Ma in the hands of the player next Brigade's attacks. famoso stressfully and com-

Then quite bit but they had a predilection into Luz's favour.

hospital. race meeting, entries for

Maa-hung pletely ing a long time. Lau out-

and then slipping in line. As looking to see suddenly in the second half the, for kicking the ball up into the which cluse at NOON on 29th matched.

The return pass out tought

L - anxi

forward to where a pass is going is a basic Club began to put on pressure air. This might have been The First Time Kwok Ying-lok, The October, nre announced:- thought Mok at every stage of

centre tebel of rugby the Garrison and O'Kelly with some lovely useful had they not ensured forward sent the opposition the threes would do well to pay at- kicks levelled the score ant that te proetestlings and by se doing

landed neatly in Kirk- Special congratulations from CLASS B

pret the balance of the ball sickly to Ha Ying-fun on tice games,

switching the tention to it during their prae-

then joined in the Boal try of wond's safe hands. (1st Day

this coluinn

to the to ulso the match.

On the other hand the Club China team of F. Lec, P. K. DRAGON'S BACK PLATE. (South China Trant rank to such

extent that long before the height mahline. A macy

The Brigade scores were should hav- kleked ahead more The Police threes were tau

Lau, W. Hong Sling and C. c. -Winner $4,000. Second end the famous quintet Inoked a

rus and an inch perfect cros

mainly individualistic slow in passing out the ball

efforts often, for Brackenbury the RAF Ma for winning the Internu- $2,250. Third $1,750. most rugged lot.

found Ne Wal-hung waiting on

end this was not surprising for full back was not very sure of tional and ore st

competition Inclined to run

for the threes lacked cohesion. his positioning and a steady Gutierrez Shield Weight-Winners

The other sims where Ko Po- the far corner of the six yards of not

Deross feld with

for the rat box and, with a brilliant right

the result Haddow, who incidentally more than $1,750 in stakes keung, who played brilliantly to

was succession of kicks would soon time since the inception of the that they foot shot, he drove the ball into instead of gaining .

often Jost erase the memory of a penalty

ground

the shining light of the Gur have found the weakest spol in event. The China four WCTC 142 lbs; of not more than kick which he missed in the

the net

rison side, opened the scoring the RAF defence. In the first undoubtedly deserving win- $2,260 in stakes 145 Iba,; opening minutes, and wily old Soull: China staged

Seldom Useful and shook the Club when he half Kirkwood converted

after their first-round ners, Fio Yig-fan.

tremendous rally of not more than $4,000 in

to try ant Their tackling was also dis-

raced 50 yards through the de-penalty and Martia retaliated in victo In spite at the intensity of save the game atakes 148 lbs. of more

but it Was a appointing. For

fence to score some reason

near the posts. the second half with a very nice victory over Portugal and their win over India, the play 1 doubt if Diride Ho rally born frustration

second-round No conversion, 3-0. anci the Police insist on using a

dropped goul.- than $4,000 in stakes 155 raised a sweat during the whole desperation and, instead of pro- nwther

two of the strongest teams tackle at all

O'Kelly retaliated with times. 10s.

fri the

Spark Entrance $5. FROM ❘nhely

competition, ...but what-ducing the vital goal, I nearly

This may be fine for apprehend penalty conversion but minutes

ed by some very good THE 116 MILE POST ever (conomy he H have allowed Eastern in for another ing a criminal but seldom

later Club were penalised for (About Half a

bowling by especially their No exercised in his physical efforts Mile 17C

useful on a there couki be no doubt about Congratulations go Yards).

tackle and Leppard 11:0 weight

stood out head and after a

they were a shade superior His compatriot N. Tararinov which he imparted to the for They played hard honest foot-XV. His tackling and handling conversion levelled the score

in the mon

Eastern line-up shoulders above the rest of the converted, 6-3.

of G. F Was second with 20 wins and Again O'Kelly with a penalty CLASS C (1st Dayi ward tine. His casual fick.... ball throughout, South China's were excellent, and he seemed

Lestle, George Hong Choy, Eric Sergeant Donaid Cobley, of MIDDLE SPUR PLATE. his searching pass......and his much vaunted forward line was to live ns much spirit as the penalty attempt. This time they.

Liddell and L. F. Cosgrove in Britain was third with 20. and again Brigado got another

Saturday's final which they won The Soviet Union led in both Wiriner $4,000. Second ability to spread panic in the

a great disappointment and it rest of the side together, and failed but the ball was gathered

by 25-15. The Australia four, the team and individual com- $2,250. Third $1.750. Weight Souls Chia defence whenever took all the enthusiasm and was always a danger.

Singapore, Oct. 27. he Larned

rather were, however,

petions after two events, up on 147 lbs. Entrance $5. SIX touch-line stumpedi

the right resourcefulness of Lau Yee to, The Police forwards

by the Chib and kicked ahead,

Leading British professional

The fortunate towards were Clarington gathered and ran

Novikov took second make good the lack of speed of quite good though they

the individual FURLONGS.

Dal Reos and Ken half veteran of real value to

Holfers

the were down the touch line for 40 yards Bousfeld will make a ten-day

game and part lead from Bloem the Tong Shoung and the poor form inclined to straggle after one or

Thofcit, of Eastern catise,...

ticularly on the 15th head. Sweden, who sunk to eleventh of Lau Chi-ping. This was, in two hard workers like Shelley

to score in the corner. No con-

exhibition tour of Singapore Tralling behind by only 14-15, place after the fencing. version. 0-6. thel, day South China will and Stevens, und, they did love

and Malaya.

his opponents were lying two The fencing team competition want to forget as quickly as punting the ball ahead when In the second half Baddow The golfers, who have been shots when Cosgrove, attempting was won by Russia with

they should have fed their gathered the ball from a knock-taking part in the Canada Cup a drive, took away his own third points. Italy was second with

on and with a lovely run down competition in Tokyo, are due shot to give away a count of 2,221 and Sweden Verdict

and Britain The Garrison forwards were the wing scored in the comer, to arrive in Shepore next four. This proved to be the shared third place with 2,180,- much better in the loose, and 12-0. O'Kelly came back with Monday.-Router.

turning point ns from ther on Reuter.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

3RD RACE MEETING 9th & 11th November, 1957

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A. E. ARNOLD, Secretary,

minutes

of know-how'

him as

Why Eastern persisted

with

im in the stamina sapping in- side-right position instead of allowing him to take up

hi favourite and icss

exacting

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A medical examination re- vealed that Lucas was suffer- ing from a broken jaw and concussion. His condition was not considered serious-France- Prease.

Russian Wins Modern Pentathlon Fencing Title

Igor

Stockliblm, Oct, 21. Novikov, Russia, won the fencing competition ut tho Modern Pentathlon World Champlonships here today with

to every again Blachy feld. Once playing the ball with the hands a Raps X CO2, P. K. Lau, and kl C, C. Ma, 12 victories.

To Tour S'pore the Australia four

And Malaya

.

A great and timely tonic ever know. On the right Colony football. More stuff Uko wing looked a great player this would soon restore the at inside-right he was ralesing crowds the sindia. never more then a run-of-the- Eastern won well and truly.. mill performer.

and any other result would have

Good Teamwork. bou a travesty of Sooter

Justice,

But this Eastern victory was

..and finally a special word not won by three playem. It of praise. to Retorte Delgelty was won on the basis of good for his competent handling at a teamwork with no one sparing tense exciting game which was himself in a really grund fight never the kind that could be ing display. Eastern may not taken for granted.

championship material 48

they stand but they could have

the greatest influence on the eventual winners

TEAMS

Lau Mo

Eastern: Suen Fo-an; Chi-on,

Lul Shu-ping; by knocking dang-hung. Ko Po-keur Lam Sheung-yee; Loung Kwai-hong,

the faneled few of their perch from time to timo,

From the kick-off the 10,000 Ho Ving-tun, Kwok Ying-lok, spectators realised that Eastern Kwan King-sun, Ng Wai-hung. were not going to go

South China: Lou Kin-chung: doйzi without fight....and in fact Lau Chi-ping, Kwok Kam-hung they came close to taking the uk Tat-hay, Ibu Yee, Tong

lead in the first couple of ralds Sheung: Wong Chl-keung, He they made on the South China Cheung-yau, Lee Yukstas, Vid gon. They had a great chances | Chouk-yin, Mok Chun-wah.

threes,

THE GAMBOLS

THURSDAY.

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un-

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