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INTER-SCHOOL

SOCCER

Following are the results of

football Inter-school

THE CHINA MAIE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1957.

7,000 FANS AT BOUNDARY STREET

SATURDAY'S RUGBY

Decisive Victory For Navy Over Police

By "PAK LO"

As decisively as they were beaten last week and using the methods that beat them then, the Navy gave the Police a sound beating when they won on Saturday by 30 points (3 goals, 5 tries) to 6 points (2 trics) in a fast and hard match.

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which left the RAF selectors who were busily engaged in selecting a team for the Pentan- gular Tournament with plenty of questions till usanzwered in their minds.

Navy v Police

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Another one-sided game, this lime with only 14 men each,

England's FA

Attempts To Introduce A New Rule

Just To Watch Kitchee

Play

Jardines

By I. M. MacTAVISH

Kitchee collected two more points yesterday afternoon and to casual scanners of the Colony League fable it must seem that they are a fine team having a successful season. When the English Football How misleading such an impression can be. In their latest.

London, Dec. 15,

Association ask the Inter- national Football Assoclu- tion (FIFA) at their meeting next June to ban "imported" story from World Cup matches, it will be attempting to stop & practice which first started a quarter of a cen- tury ago..

It was then that Italy recruit- South ed jemous

American and players like Orso, Monti Cesarini to play in their World Cup winning teams of 1033 and 1933.

outing they beat Jardines by 3 goals to 1, but apart from the two points and a share of a healthy gate they took vory little out of this game.

Jardines plagued by injuries and having to field a makeshift side-

were always in with a real chance and this fact alone served to underline the very limited potential of a Kitchee side that is little better than very ordinary Indeed.

of

the

the extra yard and the seconds of delayed action spoiled some very good leading-up work.

Verdict

Very ordinary stuff indeed. Kitchen did nothing but confirm the impression that they are a very ordinary eleven who somehow collect points enough to rake them to an unjustified the League among

Later in the day the Club "A" as expected beat their juniors, the Club "B", by 31 points (5 goals, 1 penalty goal, 1 try) to 3 points (1 try).

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minuten -scrappy | He was soon followed 11CT009 harbour the RAP Island beat † júny, said from thence on there the line by Watson who inter- HAF Majoland by 14 points (1 VRH DIC stopping them with cepted EL Poitco puts, And gost, 2 tries, 1 penalty goal) to Evans

Watson tic two Thomas converted. 30-6:

The game did, however, prove Kitchee were very obviously 2nd disappointing

chining light. Kume

one very important thing. It thaken when they lost a goal The Navy pack shared the

proved what a wonderful toon in the 54th minute. 11 came Arrums with the Police but

but though all the strength

the development of the Boun- after a sustained attack by tho and when was on the "A" % side the "B"

dary Street Stadium is proving Jardines forwards were much quicker and mone deadly in the loose, and lineouts, made them fight, and fight hard

to local clubs.

the ball was pushed away from where they

for every overwhelmed the

score.

Had

Kitchee-Jardines the goal Lok Tak-hing mot it on The junior

this wealter opposition. The Navy team won more of the set Since then the craze

match been slaged at one for

the volley and cracked it back threes pizzed well and their scruma, rather surprisingly, but Importing stars to strengthen the grounds on the Hongkong into the net, theking easily contained

national the they were overpowered in the sagging

sides hasside, it would have attracted This gual brought a park ::couts and the touse. The Clubswept

than no more International

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reat tile through

game, few Pollca nttäcks.

"A" three line

yet neross the Jalizes come cloon to getting position was so touch soccer. And it is certain that at spectators faster and better, with only Stockholm next year more stur

Harbour more than 7,000 fans the qualiser they deserved, but fenders.

rank bad finishing denied then will give some deep thaught to but I hope the HKFA disappointing. Stevens, a last minute change, iganes than ever before will be made the most of a beautiful

afternoon to see the game.

this satisfaction. turning out for adopted coun-

Such support for the less in- Kitchce certainly cannot clatni the een soccer appetite which to have split the opposing de-exists on the Kowloon side of portant games is a prime indica- this tion of the enthusiasm there is fence although one member of the Harbour... give them a

for soccer in Kowloon and the it certainly suffered a splitting real break soon

The Teams KFA should not neglect these experience that brought a blush two MacDonald had his they ar bealthy symptoms when aro planning the show

| sharts ripped right up one side of the FORSON

Young and, until a sparo pair could FA

Wacker FC be provided, he played on Hongkong

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ps "knalty a pair of knotted: Boundary Street would be a now "play only for the counting reward for the vital knicks" as have been seen on the try of your birth" rule next financial support

Jardines: Tom Woon-chetk; which the Boundary Street arena for

MacDonald, Ng Chi-wing: Au Kowloonites are giving to the long time.

certainly deserve Came. They

In the 72nd minute Jardines Szc-wing, Hui Ping-sang, Chan better for their money than lost another unfortunate goal Ful-ching: Lai Chit-sing, Surg Tak-hing, Koe-leung, Lok what they had to watch yester-

with it went any hopes rule day.

they had of saving the game, Cheung Yui-Woh, Kitchee put in a wing to wing keung. sitnek and suddenly the crowd were as surprised as both vels

politbig to the penalty spot.

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Stevens opened the scoring trics. when he went blind from scrums to score in the corner. O'Kelly hit the top of the up- the right with his luck, saw ball bounce up in the air and fall on the right side of the posts, 6-0,

Due to the usual last minute Meetlar. Spurts phonster in the Police XV the

Lawinen Gelded what Bouk Evony and Watson broke easily have been wing through first with the ball at teen, for Johnstone was noved; their feet and topped it over up to outside ball and played the Police line for Evans to får better than any other fly touch down. No conversion. helf the Police have had this 3-0. Shortly after it was die Augzon.

some two who in a nice inter- Despite this

the pussing movement took play to threes

settled within never Poller

a few yards ot lbo down, for they were well har- Pulice ike where they were assed by the strung Navy threes grounded, but the ball came out and the fast breaking Navy of the loose mail on the Navy forwards, Stevens who went to side and Boorock, who e intercepted full back in place of Johnstone Thomas was one of the vul-threw never looked happy, and as was standing Navy forwards, got the inglis

his posital and dived over despite two 4 but to be expected tening was poor.

Police tackles 6-0. The Navy threes

the other hand, settled down after

matchen played yesterday.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIFTH RACE MEETING .

Saturday 14th and Saturday 21st Decembor 1957 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 15 RAGED. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The Secretary's Once at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the incoling.

Admission Budges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, ut Queen's Buliding, Chater Road and 902 Nathan Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him.

Tims will be obtainable et. the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches.

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard,

PUBLIC ENCOLSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may en no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep. Tickets at $10.00 each per day and $32.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 3, D'Agullar Street during normal uffler tours and until 1100 s.m. on the day of the Race Meeting.

Particular numbers within the series 1 10 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickels will be Issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickels for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 3,000.

In the case of two-day Race Meetings, Through Tickets muy be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 13th December will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings,

Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers conswt be reserved us Through Tickets,

The reservation of any particuler number does not conter 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 Stowords reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription List without stating reasons for their action.

Cash Sweep Tickets at $2.00 each for the lat race on 14th December 1957 and Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 28th January, 1998, at $2.00 each may be obtained from, the Cash Sweep Omees at:-

Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 3. D'Agullár Street on'

Mondays to Fridays

Saturdays ******** Raco Days (Half day's rocing

Full day's racing

362, Nathan Road Kowloon

Mondays to Fridays .....

Saturday

9 am to 6 pm.

am. to 12.30 p.in.

am to 10 am

& a.m. to 11 amI.

10 am to 4 pm.

9 am to 11:45

Race Days (Half day's racing). 0 sm. to 11 am.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signat has been exhibitbd.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKIES FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED 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 TEEN SCHEDULED T ER RUN.

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac mon; ale, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

By Order of the Stewarda,

ATE. ARNOLD,

Baretury.

While the Polter were still wondering what had hit them Watson ROL the ball after three movement and went through the entire Police teams, ke knife through butler, to near the posts. Thomas converted. 11-8

score

Forced Over Another Navy attack forced Uncout almost on the Police ilne, and Wilks went high in the air to take the balt and then force his way over after a furious struggle to score, 14-0. Police moved inck upfeld, just missed it penalty, conversion, but Navy fumbled and the bali

want over the line and in the resulting seramble . a. Police forward touched down. 14-3.

Navy retaliated with another nice three move in which Boo- cock juhned, and the Taller Foured well out. Thomas con- verted. 10-3.

This was the half the store and it was Police who scored Crst

in the second half when Johnstone

intercepted a Navy pass and went 30 yards to score well out. 19-8.

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football trenader followed closely by Spain with Argentina busy third. It will be these will provide the the when opposition

introduce attempt to

three who Alercest

June.

Two minutes later Wright

bd pass and long pass out to who scored half out 10-0 as O'Kelly converted,

Another three points added to the "A"'s score with WINNER'S MEDAL a penalty conversion by O'Kelly, and then Inglis threw

Consider what such 口 himself on a loco ball as it would mean to Italy. It would crossed the "B's ne Lew rob them of the services of men. minutes later to inake it 10-0. Hike Juan Seblatino, the ball-| Just before half Ume Coolee Juggling forward who collected with a nice run evaded two a World

Cup winner's medal men and scored naar the posts, with Uruguay in 1984, and O'Kelly converted 21-0.

former Chariton star Eddle

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Kames

Blank Scoreshoot

In the carly stages the Jardines defence persisted In falling back whenever Kitchee looked

Land

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Klichte: Cheung Kósa-bing; Low Ping-chiu, Szeto Yiu; Chin Fai-hunt. Tan Kar-sow. Chan Szało Cal-kong: Szeto Sum, Mon, Leo Tol-fal, Kwok Yau, Leung Wal-hung.

Lay

of players to see the refera Football Stand

I like launching an at- tack. This made things very

words and only some sterling work between the sticks by Tam Woan-cheul goalkeeper

Brilliant Save

the

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Collapses: 100 Injured

Florence, Dec. 15. More than 100 toolball fans were hurt today when a crush barrier In # stand collapsed during a top class League game.

Twenty of them were described na gravely injured.

Ley Tal-tat was entrusted with the kick and he made a

The match, between the home good enough job of !!... but team Fiorentina und Juventus, goalkeeper Tum Woon-cheuls of Turin, the top two clubs of was equal to the occasion and the Italian First Division, was throwing himself full length suspended for four minutes as kis finger tipped the ball round a pandemonium of screaming the post. I was brilliant broke out among the 70,003 save but Jardines jubiliation spectators.

Police ordered the referes to was brief indeed for the reforce

that hnd spotted

centre-hall resumo play quickly to prevent Hou Ping-sang had moved over panic spreading. But then maro the line before the kick was spectators, ighting against thes Laken and he ordered it to be pressure, were forced towards

slightest idea why the award In the second half, Cheong Firman, Michelangelo Mon- caxy for the advancing For-

W03 made....but in who was easily the best three fuori, from Argentina, and

tenorance I'm in good and wide on view, opened up the de- Chicco Chiggla, from Brazil.

company for 1 asked several fence and could have scorod

spectators, proasmen and the himself, but preferred to make

It would also chatter the

Jardines players why the award sure and

gave the ball to dreams of seeing Wolux Charles kept the scoresheet blank.

High shot or low shots all was made and they didn't know

While he either!! Whiteley who grounded under and Tony Marchi, the talented

twosome who quit English came alike to him. the posts. O'Kelly converted. 20-0. Dilworth retaliated for the er for Italy this year, play was keeping the Kitchee attack at bay, his own forwards began ing in Italy's national colours. Juniors when he broke through

to maite occasional Acetig from teen yards out but

As the rule stands at the raids to the other end, and, al- O'Kelly and Stevens settled the moment naturalised players may

though their moves were few matter when they combined in | represent their new country and far between they carried an attack, and when challenged after living there For three bite that was frequently absent O'Kelly passed in to Kilvert years. But in many cases it has

when Leo Tal-fai and his idal- who scored under the posts been apparent thut Italy have ing five went into the attack. O'Kelly converted, 31-3,

It Tooked very much as Leen prepared to ignore even this restriction Often

star though the interval would bo to reached without a goal being players, with no allegiance

in the 42nd Haly other than a remote Latin scored and then

Lvo defen- descent, have found themselves and 4and rainutes thrust swiftly into the national alvo errors resulted in Jardines

suffering a double blow. team.

the The pity was that

first Take the cast of Tony Marchi, goal came as the direct con-

took on the job and drove the

the tangle of struggling At one point it looked as if he sequence of a bad mistake by posted This time Szoto Yu the gap in the barrier, to fall

The goal ball into the would turn out for Italy in the Tam Woop-chouk

net to complete people below. high ball Belfast match against Ireland on keeper watched

the scoring.

The terms wero level at one December 4. Italy claim that cross the face of the goal. Ho Marchi is an Italian, pointing to jumped to punch it, but missed

The game fizzled out towards goal each in the 24th minute of au insipid ending, but just as the; the second half when the barrier the fact that his grandfather completely and Kwok You put

men with the whistle was hay-cave way. Ten minutes later the ball into the net from was born in Lucca.

ing a thought or two about the Florentina scored a winning: very narrow angly.

while Tant inside a minute Jardines had blotted his cogbook with a

Enal

Kar-sougon).

The wild cheering of the joat another 'dafi' goal. Klichee thoughtless infringement and got crowd drowned the streaming brought the ball downfield and | H Chan Fai-hung decided to have bia name noted in the referee's sirens of all the

At Kai Tak The Islanders wen purely and simply because they made fewer Ensic tactical mistakes than the Molnlanders. Both sides pussed badly though Mainland bad a slight advantage there.

There was little to choose be- tween the forwards though Wait

Polled continued to attack fai who after this, but then Exams took the ball upfield and when it rolled over the Police was once again excellent, and Jine after વા louse,

mael Gascoigne when he learns to Montague was there to touch watch the ball in the scrum will down 22-0. Navy olded an- malco o first class wing forward other three points when from Tackling on the whole was poor, a seran on the Police 25 the and a word of praise goes to all moved across the threes to Richardson who used his whistle Hodgson who scored well out. to good effect on what could very easily have been arough, and terribly scrappy match,

Coombs of the Mainland put in a lot of useful work, but situated as he was on one wing ho did not get enough of the ball,

Watt opened the scoring with a penalty conversion, and Alldridge scored near the end

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Fow Kitchen players

tion of the HKFA.

25 yards range. Tum Woon- cheuk was right in line with the

ré Doubilows, if the bail but colleague Cisut Put anything to enhance their FA's bid looks like succeeding ching decided to take a hand in Putations. Cheung Koon-lung Italy will step in with

the proceedings. Maybe I should had a good game in goal, but minder that Stuth Africans have said he decided to take Szeto Ylu was beaten several men like "Tug" Wilson and head in the proceedings for times by the Jardines right B. Van Ryneveld-have ap- was off that part of his anatomy winger. Chan Fal-hung was the peared for England's rugby side that the ball bud

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und that another South African, John_Hewie, has played football for Scotland.

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His First Medal

Play Victory

of the first half when Mainland heeled from a five-yard serum, fumbled. WITC caught

was sent soaring best of the half-backs and Alldridge scored neor the posts,

into the roof of his own net.

among the forwarde Kwok You for Watt to convert. 8-0.

Sanford, Florida, Doc. 15. Such a one-two punch could and Leung Wal-hung were the One of the Isinnders fow

Walter Burkemo, the tomciqus well have been a real knock-out, only ones to make any real im- good three moves in the recond

And if they are at all cricket-almost immediately, the boys

match player, threw cautions to but us the Interval was due pression on the opposition, balf gave Little his chance, and

Tam Woon-cheuk was the the winds today to win his first minded they might recall the ho made

Medal Play Golf Tournament; no mistako. 11-0,

with the famous cross of St hero of the Jardines side and the $15,000 Sanford Open, by a Near the end a rum

outery a few years ago for the Andrew on their breasts got a on the selection for England of New

some he got

very competent slender stroke. Mainland Ave-yard line gave the Zealand-born fast bowler Tom their gloom....and also to plan Donald and Hsu Ping-sang.

chance to talk themselves out of assistance from Angus Mac- Islanders another chance and their threta moved, well, and Pritchard, who was then playink | several pásitional changes in

and for Warwickshire.

with Southwick joining in they scored woll out, Southwick touching down. The conversion was missed 14-0.

CZECHS WIN

Alexandria, Dec. 15.

If these examples of outsiders playing for England are produced as a defence for the mass com purtation of soccer alam, the FA will probably reply that the two cannot be compared.

It is common knowledge that

their defence for the second half. Incidentally some folks thought they had rather overdone the switching, but when a team has player problema li sometimes has to take drastic qusures to try and solve them.

The visiting Czechoslovak behind the trekt of stars to Italy

A Revival team defcated an Alexandria lurks the iuro of ro. It is Certainly the changes brought sulection by three goals in one equally well known that the a revival of enthusiasm in the in their football

match here. money label can hardly be tagged Jardines' ranka and for long The local team lead 1-D at to outsiders who have played for ↑ spells they gave every bit as good half time-France-Presse. { England-China Mell Special. as they got.

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