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THE CHINA MAIL. THURSDAY," MARCHI · ́13,~ 1958.
EXHIBITION SOCCER AT Charity Game
Game Marred By Injuries To
Key
By I. M. MacTAVISH
Men
The good cause of charity coaxed a crowd of some 10,000 football fans to the Hongkong Stadium last night. The real bait, of course, was in the fact that these two teams are currently battling it out for the championship and are also due to meet in the Senior Shield Final in the vory near future.
If the crowd hoped to get any reliable slant on the eventual destination of the Colony's top honours, they must have been sadly disappointed. It was mainly exhibition stuff played at half speed.
in
inurks to
Referee
KMB triumphed by goodn From a South China point of jinake it altogether satisfying to 3, but as far as South China view, thús anne once again. rung spectacle. ...but KMD deserv were
the concerned
game
Mer warning about their fed to win. Make no mistake Surely served
emphasise crumbling defence, 10
Lau Chi-bout that, but don't iry work- how weak their reserve strength ping had another alarmingly (ing out the season's hutuurs on is at the present time. It also or
mistakes is resut." showing. H proved other things as far as fed directly to two goals and hẹ Full The Champions are concerned, but I shall come
to these in good time.
The sirlily Busmen de- served to wiri although I'm Sure Ho Cheung-you will Inspecting his usually reliable shouting boots for sights of the gremlins
who haunted the
be
real
**;
was very fortunate near the end Pritchard for his sensible attire when he missed his kick right which did not clash with either In front of goat and saw Nam of colours. A pily the lines Tim-loy, who was hobbling on men Janet't followed hlo the good leg, smuck the bull just example. Linesman Wos got one wile of the post. Ho Chi-kwon
excellent
from a South рова was also shaky,
China player who mistook him for a cellengue.
Strange Experience
The real eye-opener, how- was the paucity of Lan Kin-cheung's work between the
Indiferent posts.
performance must spiritlers have shoken
these good folks who have been acclaiming him
Els
Watch Wong Chl-kcu14. "Little Tick" is going places lu Life provided he can keep home size in hats. Ar strendy
vociferous Japanese Supporters Club,—#!
nud has
Just night. Once he came dangerously close to incurring; the wrath of the Urban Coun-Yor
il authorities by almost shat-
ring th ervesbar with » thunderbolt of a drive... and then just as though to prove li was no fluke he proceeded the Colony's No. 1 goal- ahnost immediately to crashi
kcmper. He was almost every- another tremendous shot against a top class goalie should not be, and had the strange ex- perience of seving him in all sorts of self-created difculties His judgment was frequently carelessly, ut fault, be cleared
il
the past.
It certainly was not his lucky night and just to add to the misery of it hit he had to Jave the field late the second half when the referee eaught sight of a nasty injury to the back of his head The result of a crush of cranium In the air.
Serious Injury
His premature roliral merely made the side equal in man- power, for Lam Kan-to-the KMB inside-left-had carlier to be carried from the feel on B
stretcher after on apparently serious injury received in his own penalty are.
The Teams
KMB: Kwok Chow-ining La Pak, Lo Kwong-letang (Chan Tal-hung); Tang Sur (Yeung
wok-kil) La Tim, Leung Kit: Ng Tim-ly Jau CJ-4mm,
Chow Shia-hum Kam- tong. Lau Shiu-wah.
Ito
and he must accept the
South China; Lau King-chung: blame for two of the goals scored against him. His effort Lau Chi-ping, Luk Tak-hay; Ho was far removed from interna-Chi-kwari, Le Chung-kong. Tog
Sheung Wong Chi-keung, tional class.
Cheung-you, Lee Yuk-tak (Lev Yiu Cheuk-yin, Tak-wat), | Mok Chun-wah.
Referee: G. 11. Pritchard.
Kwok Chow-ming, depatising for Wai Fat-kim in the KMB gou, also had a most Indifferent
ne
Like his South China counter- part Kwok must shoulder the sole responsibility for a couple of the goals he lost. Both of them were due to глик bad goalkeeping.
The fons gut eight goals,
At one stage KMB were re-some excellent music from the duced to nine men for, while KMB band, and a look at the
actresses
1bu Lam Kam-tong was receiving glamurous attention, the Buanım, not too Shochiku Revue, who took
two rows in the front of the upset by their pleted strength, Kunched A strong right Wing main and, fur their money. atcada.
The ball was lotted through to Ng Tim-loy, but as he raced to get it under control he was sent crashing to the ground by ante and in my option thoughtless ank] [1 advised tackle by Luke ok-hay,
The South China left back had already been beaten by the speed of the KMB winger and he had no chance of getting to the ball when he
made inekle from behind which re- sulted in Ng's unfortunale in-:
way Jury. Referee Pritchard Was of necessity following the flight
الراقية
Protective Batting Cap A Must For Ted Williams
Sarasola, Mor. 12. Baseball's most famous slug-
By and large they probably ger, Ted Williams, will be re- felt they had got a reasonablequired ikingain.
AL
the
NEWG ITEM. "Sir Stanley Rous
is returning fram Stockholm with ten foolballs to test for use in the World Cup.
HALF
SIR STANLEY ARRIVES HOPING NOBODY IS HERE TO MEET HIM AND INSIST ON SHAKING HANDS
WITH HELP OF ASSISTANT
S BALL K
TESTED FOR WEIGHT.
IF SIR STANLEY CRIES OOOCH ON IMPACT,
BALL IS Too HEAVY.
Kardar: Pakistan Needs Luck To Put Up Good Performance
Gergeluwa, Mar. 12. Pakistani skipper Abdul Kar- dar numitted today that his feam's task in the fourth cricket Text against the West Indies which begins here would be "must difficult".
Lomorrow
He wald: "Pakistan
needs
BACK AT THE FA OFFICES
SIR, STANLEY TESTS FOR RESILIENCE
The Cobur Test.
6
BREAK OR GOOD LUNCH TO ENABLE SIR STANLEY TO
TEST FOR PRESSURE.
SPEED
SIR STANLEY WOULD
HAVE
KICKED
THE BALL BUT YOU CAN'T BE SEEN IN A HOMBURG AND BROWN BOOTS
TECHNICAL ADVISER
FROM COVENT GARDEN MARKET IS CALLED
TO DETERMINE.
IF YELLOW BALL SHOULD BE DESCRIBED AG LEMON OF ORANGE.
TLTETT.
Last
Possibles Share Honours With Probables In
Night's Trial Match
By "FAK LO"
Last night's trial game for the Colony side turned out to be a Selectors' nightmare for the Possibles drew with the Probables by 14 points (1 goal, 1 try, 2 penalty goals) to 14 points (1 goal, 2 tries, 1 penalty goal) in a fast and exciting match. mach luck to put up any good Although both sides actually turned out with quite a few changes from the teams, originally published, oddly enough the missing players were balanced by others' in the same XV.
show, since our bowlers fri falted and from injuries."
are now
suering
Sheik Hahne, whu Wils
Saturday
won
as 2
zur-
The West Indies have already two of the three Thesis, with one muteh drawn. France-Presse.
Pakistan's Team
Pakistan'a altack for
In fact a better game than
knows
when Johnston converted a penalty awarded for ofside from about 25 yards out. 0-8.
Just before half time the lead changed hands when O'Kelly converted a penalty from well out on the Possibles' 25 to make 10-8.
Second Half
which took the
For example both Wynn and Anyone who has had any flown here from Pakistan last Muniz were not available, but connection with rugby
ralief bowler, Howe completely dueminated the only too well that these training Jineouts for the Probables with periods, while ne for im- Way very impressive
wonderful
one's wind, jumping and proving
surely ing net practice today.
He his
while Hunter, de-something that is not needed hus not previously played for catching
putising for Gilbertsun in the at this late stage of the season, Pakistan.
Possibles XV, played an ex-are useless for binding a tearn cellent game.
together as a unit.
Certainly the players can be I for one would expect to cer Instructed, b no amount of
The Probables again started from Gilbertson. The two full instruction, however good will the second half as if they meant to wear protective
backs were changed with Hearn, replace practice against another business, but good tackling by but OH! tell i balling cap along with the rest
the Possibles full back, taking | team. At the moment then the Hunter and Valentine stopped who of the American League players Sorry for the players
the Leppard's position, and Johnston Colony XV will go into sellen them, and Perman started n were the victims of injury at this season.
fourth Test against the West coming in
for the Possibles. Į against International players good move this vital stage of the season
President Will Harridge
Indles, starting here today, Is Johnston without question out without having played a single Possibles to within five yards and one ean only hope that stepped into the controversy un
almost all spin.
played Hearn, and his tackling game as a XV. plastic their willingness to turn out in the
balting helmet
of the Probables' Use. Khan Mehammad, who showed a marked improvement. by notifying not yesterday the couse of charity wit!
clared the opening attack with
still Goulds for the Probables was
not too late
The Probables held them, but result in their subuequent, ap- League's umpires that the pro- Fazal Mahmood in the third too slow off the mark, and for the Selectona to shangu A penally award to the
In important games tective headgear role must be Test after Mahmood pearance
ideas, Hussain Valentine was ensily leaving their
and the fuct strictly enforced.
Possibles about 35 yards out being Jepordised,
had tom a grvin muscle, has him behind ka the Probables that they have already Cave Johnston another chance The rule has been
on the been left out of the
shown team an- threes, while on the other side Opening Counter
amenable which he roade full use of to books but hs been enforced
McTavish played very well 10 constructive suggestions put the Possibles once more into The watch got off to a lively only in the National League ounced yesterday.
across
shows that they only need to the lead by 11-9. if late-start and within nine Williams, baseball's highest paid! Nasimul
Ghani, who broke though inclined to run
Beld, Green as a wing three be shown the right path. nutes Chow Shui-burg: put player, has always declined to his thumb and was declared the Probables was ob. the Busen ahead but, wear the special cap designed to unőt for the rest of the tour, viously playing out of position, of the ball and in consequence
The one surprise of Jast he probably mised the actual strange ust scerns, his effort reduce head injuries.
has been included
ronight's game was Cuningham's following but he has no chance of Red Sox lleials immediately another X-ray showing satis-placing Busby at wing forward, of impact. Neverthe was ill-timed for he chase moment
success uver O'Donnell, although to head in the opening counter announced at the Club's Sarasola factory recovery, Jess he was obviously very worried about the whole thing just as the 40 odd beautifully training camp that Williams has
There is
new cap ki the and of the other two choices for playing with only seven men in falk with trong Japanese ladies made been wearing protective head-side-S. F. Rehnat, right-arm that position Walker and Pen- the for most use Probable and he had a long
dize to an injury. The Probable their entrance. I'm sure quite gear during batting practice leg splaner. one of his linesmen about it.
the latter appeared
XV niso had. The heavier pack a number of spectators must the past few
more Impressive throughout. days. The Red ...... incidentally this was
but according to my tally of the The team I: A. H. Kardar
scrums Cunningham came out murely one of several incidents have been surprised when they Sux had been the only Ameri- which marred the later stages eventually looked at the score- van Leane Club to vote against † (Captain). Fazar Matrood, A Final Trial
slightly ahead, which proves of the gamu,
the batting helinet requirements Imtiaz Hanif Mohanumad, Alim- It was a pity for board and found the Busnenia
that he must still be seriously Eyes were when it was adopted by the Ud-Din, Saeed Ahmad, Wazir As ! result of this Le considered for a place in the there was much to admire in goal to the good.
December. United Mohammad, Walls Mathias, Selectors have decided to have Colony XV. the polished, it punchless, fout-elsewhere when the ball went circuit last
Nasimul Ghani, A. Arsani anda final trial on Monday, March S. F. Rehman-Reuter.
17 on the Club ground at 8.00 p.m. with two training periods,
on the Club
ground March 10 at 6.00 and the other
ball which we saw earlier on
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
the
The Public Enclosure at:
into the net.
Four minutes later Lee Yuk- suk squared the account with a snap
and no! Koal afterwards he again beat goalkeeper only to see the ball clip the side edge of the post,
long
the
Presy.
Amateur Wins
Buns across the face of the goal South African Open
and go out of play.
Billy Casper Wins
First Prize In
man,
one
the
on
ot
themselves
A Large Score
Now the Possibles were rolly
in
MY TIP TO
ALICK JEFFREY
by STANLEY MATTHEWS
FT is great news that
Alick Jeffrey has played again in a prac tice match and that a specialist has said he can start full training right away.
For 16 months the 18-year old Young Eng- innd and Doncaster inaldo right has been fighting to come back.
The right leg he broke in the match against France in Octo- ber, 1956, has been slow to heal, but Alick has never wavered in the bellef that he would be able to play in League football again.
"He still has a slight limp," says Doncaster's joint
manager, Jack Hodgson, but his pro- gress has speeded up during the past few weeks."
F
Jeffrey, who weighed about 12st. Glb. before his accident, is now stono heavier, but Hodgson is sure that he can lose this when he gets down to regular routine training.
INSPIRING
Does Jeffrey miss the inspiring influence of Peter Doherty, the former Doncaster man- ager, now the Bristol City boss? I know Peter did a great deal for Jeffrey when the out- look seemed black, but everyone at Doncaster has played a part in en- couraging the toy in his
recovery.
Doherty has written to Doncaster asking about Jeffrey's pro- greas. Peter, I know, would like him to join Bristol City when he is $1.
"I always have been sure Alick would make a complete recovery," he told me. "The problem was to avoid a pre- mature return. He is young enough to walk even for another six months,"
Alick. Good luck, Don't worry if you can't make it this season. 1 hope to see you in the headlines-a8 a ton player-next season.
Spud Tamson Wins National Hunt Steeplechase
Cheltenham, Mar. 12. Seven-year-old pointer Spud Dun, won the National Hunt Tamson, ridden by Mr. George
The Steeplechase, known as Amateur Riders' Grand Nation al" at the meeting here today,
Spud Tamson, who started ot 13-2, took the lead from pace- maker Jumuru at the last fence and ram strongly to win the three miles six furlongs 100 yards race comfortably. H inished in lengths ahead of his bearest rival, the 36-1 outsider Kolpham, with Landshire Lane (100-8) three lengths further behind, third of the 28 runners.
The raco
In *
on the attack and Inglis went away and with Johnston outside him passed out. Johnston tore down the touch line for a lovely try in the corner but just falled to convert his own try. 14-9. Now it was the turn of the Prob- ables and they attacked steadily, and at last were awarded a five yard scrum Robertson, Getting the ball back quicidy, went away on the blind side to send Green
the corner. over in
No con- version 14-14.
To date it is reported that 25 sevens have been entered The Probubler arted with a the Blarney Stone Knocicout burst that promi a large score Competition, but it is also re at 4.00 p.m. on March 22
when they attacked immediate-ported that some of the Sevens Anoy Boutilary Street ty and the ball
have moved across
STIEL 10 forward their the threes to Sharp who opened entrance ices and Mr Hilvert Bound.
the game up nicely with a cross awalling said fees hopefully. Quile how the Selectors
kick which sent. the ball travel- going to play a final triad nexting back across the threes Monday at 7 pm is obviously an Green
who scored Ja the question, for the RAF, who are Bloemfontein, Mar. 12.
unable to play Club this week corner. 3-0: Arthur Stewart, an amateur",
New Orleans, Mar. 12. end duo to an exercise, have A few minutes later O'Kelly won the South African Open
Billy Casper sank a 15-foot arranged to play the Club on went blind from a scrum Afteen Goil. Championship here today. put on the second hole of a the Club ground at 6.30 pm. yards from the Possibled line
Bobby Locke (South, Africa), "sudden death" playoff again on March 1.
and seni Bharp over in the four times British Open Cham-Ken Venturi today to win fret
comer. 6-0. lias been There
some, stak prize in the $20,000 New Orleans stirred the plon, was second, one stroke be-
Budapest, Mar. 12, hind Stewart.
Open Golf Tournament.
this work by somebody over
The Possibles came back into
Zoltan Berezik and Miss Eva Casper and Venturi teed off question, but what
game when a nice three Koczlan, Hungarian winners of in the rain and played the first deserves. more attention a' the move saw them gain ground the European table tennis singles hole even with a par four. But fact that the Colony side will and there was a scrum five titles last week, will compete in Casper,sank mi eagle putt for a NEVER play against another yards from the Probables no. the English Open Championships World Champion Ice Hockey ttuce, on the 477-yard second XV as a team until they mect The latter won but Peman was in London from March 24-29,"
team, beat Switzerland 8-3 hole to win the tournament, hin the All-Blacks. How
on earth
here round fast to got the ball and
tonight. Perlod scores second big trophy of the year, the Selectors hope in two short score. Johnston converted. 8-5.
Other Hungarian players tak- were 2-1, 4-1, 3-1. They had finished regulation training periods to teach a KV
ing part will be Ferenc Sido, 278 to play
as a team I do not
The Possibles maintained the Elemer Gyetval and Milas Livin play yesterday tied at
pressure and went into the lend Mossoczy--Chine Mall Special, know.
Lam
Before the
interval Kam-tong made the most of an Lau Kin-cheung to error by
Happy Valley is being loaned put the Kowloon boys back in
to the Hong Kong Kennel) the lead.
Club for a Dog Show on Sunday 18th March, 1958. These premises will be closed,
Crafty Goal
vau showed his versatility by scoring with a
crafty
Golf Tourney
Stewart, 30-year-okl mining engineer, finished with 281 (08-70-72-71).
Locke's 282 was comprised of rounds of 74-71-08-09.
Seven minutes after the interval he repeated his success to Members at 10 am, on
South Land
China were 3-1 Sunday. The Badminton down. This really Court will be closed all Caroline Blilers and Ho Cheung- Friday 14th, Saturday 16th
cunnoa. and Sunday 16th March,
He cracked the ball against the During the Show the Private Post from where it rebounded
on to Kwok Chow-ming's Gary Player (South Africa) Boxes. Dining Room, Bar and shoulder....and from there was with 283 (70-71-08-74), Ladies' Lounge will bu rolled gently back into the net.
after holding a one-stroke lead open and reserved for the use With only a single goal be- at 54 halez. of the Members of the Jockey tween the sides we now looked British Ryder cup player Ken
Club.
for a South China attacking Boualleld Anished fourth on the campaign, but two minues later 284 mark, afler rounds of Lau Chi-lum made it 4-2 to KMB | 70-71-76-68. The charges for admission with a goal that must hove are $4.80 for adulta and $1.20 | biŋught blushus to the checks
His Ryder
cup captain, Dai for
Bees, was a further stroke be- Service
in of the South China defenders. personnel
place. Itees had uniform and children undor Midway through the half Yiu hind in Arth
Cheuk-yin again pegged KMB rounds of 74-74-67-70, his third
16. Entrance to the Show back le a solitary goal lead, but round sciting a course record,—- will be by the Public Entranco just when it seemed as though China Mail Special.
only.
the South China side might still
save the game Ng Tim-loy again
Members of the Jockey underlined the deficiencies of
Club, who wish to make their Lau Yee less defence to Only Happened Once
Uso of the Club Booms, drive home KMB's fifth and
maut wear their Member's Badge, otherwise they will not bo admitted thereto.
By Order,
anal goal.
Verdict
Fair entertainment....... with oconsonal fushes of brilliant Individualism...and of coutzo A. E. ARNOLD, liberally punctuated
with Secretary.Bahen pt runs bid stuit. The way too many late injuries to
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