THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1960.
KCC 'A' STILL UNDEFEATED Bill Ponsford to
Cheung Chi-doy Lucky to draw with Nav
now a Bharat 'A' in yesterday's
professional
Blackpool, Oct. 19.
Cheung Chi-doy, 19- year-old Chinese soccer player, has signed as a professional for Black -pool, the English Fool- ball League Division One Club.
Cheung,
inside. forward,
was born in
an
Hongkong. He came to Blackpool at the start
of the season on trinh
and has played for the
club in Junior sides.--- Reuter,
World
Cup soccer
Stockholm, Oct. 10. Swedezi beat Belgum 2-0 here tonight in their world
hockey
Senior
match
CONTROVERSIAL PENALTY-BULLY DECISION HELPED
By NUMPERE
Kowloon Cricket Club "A" are still unbeaten after their first division league hockey match against Nav Bharat “A” at but must consider themselves Sookunpoo last evening
They have now won lucky to come out with a 4-4 draw. three matches and drawn two.
A controversial penalty-bully decision put KCC "A" ahead eight minutes before half-time and seemed to take a lot of the fight out of Nav Bharat.
The penalty-bully was quite rightly awardest against Khan for obstruction, duly taken and leared auiside the circle. The whistle
everyone blew and expected the game to be restart- Both goals were scured in the rd with a bully on the 25-yard second half-Roules.
Suceer Cup qualifying toura- nient match.
line.
THE DAI REES GOLF SCHOOL
IT PAYS TO GO SLOW WITH YOUR
WEDGE
THE wedge CAD 50
dangerous
club for
the average player, it can be tricky, too, for the sfugte-figure rolfer, .and my advice le that no one should try to play a shot with it at a distance greater than 70 yards
For a wedge abol Euiwayn aim to have the ball on a tine three inches taxide my right heel (1). My feet are closer together than usual with about alx inches be tween my heels (2). My left arm and the shaft of thr club are very nearly in a straight line 13) and, as the dotted line shows, my eyen arg right over the ball (f.
The club has to be taken a little more steeply in the
backswing by cocking the wrists earlier.
Always play a wedge stol slowly. If you hurry it, the weight of this club wil forve the club bead through on the down swing and you!! wrists will lose canicol.
Make certain that you strike the ball frm and the turf afterwards, and etatrę too, that you follow through dewly and monthly.
and here is the
wrong way
The uuljer on the rigs.
is either ouing it all und
the ball or strike it with .
hole of the club.
His fort are 100 wida aparı und the bail is too far for loard. I should be Dart towards his right heel
With the position he kn be caunor del his head ove the ball, or can he hope i
get his left arm and the clu that in
Ing.
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position mult De vtrin himpossible
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Sloun had pointing to the centre and had a chance for KCC but shot awarded a goal because one from an oblique angle into the with his of the Nav Bharat team had j side of the net
forwards waiting for a pass. erossed the 25-yard no.
but
the 60th minute KCC quote the official notes to um- again took the lead when, after pires contained in the Rules of isher had saved Tult's shot from the Game of Hockey, "1f, dura short corner, Chamberlain was ing a penalty-bully, any player there to intercept and give Igher i crosses the 25-yard me, the no chance with a hard shot. unpire may direct the penalty. From the bully Gardner went bully to be taken again, if he away up the left wing and pass- considers such an action based to Elng whose shot hit the ufferteri the penalty-bully." post.
Slippery
Nav Bburat can rightly say -The-ball-remained-in-play,
We wuz robbed,"
Gardner again obtained pos- session and crossed to Nugget mis- Ebrahim who made no take with his scoring Bharat
Weather and ground condi
Lions
all gunst were
slippery hockey, very
good on
top. hard underneath, and
putting Nar
once mort.
1 cirizzled with rain through- I think Nugget scored
was very
bad
shot, lovel
9-0 soccer win:
for
England
Luxembourg, Oct. 19, England trounced Luxembourg 90 here tonight in
a highly successful start to thate campaign in the 1962 World Cup. Outside-loft Bobby Chorlton and Inside-right Jimmy Greaves both got hat-tricks as the England attack woYE patterns around the haresind Luxembourg defence.
Centre-forward "Bobby Smith, playing his second international match for England, scored twice and Johny Haynes the inside-left, got the remaining goal.--Router.
Stockholm, Oct. 19. In another World Soccer Cúp elimination match At the Sweden tonight defeated, Belgium 2-0.
The first half Rasuna football ground here. was goalless.~AP,
be honoured at
unique party
Melbourne, Oct. 19. William Harold Potsford, one of the greatest batsmen Australia has produced, will be honoured at a 'unfqùo party at the Melbourne "Cricket Ground fext week.
Ponsford, the only man in cricket to twice score more than 400 runs it first-clase matches, was 60 today.
Test
Next Wednesday, past and opening partner Bill Woodtu present players of the Melbourne Edgar Mayne, 83, who stlu Cricket Club will give hini » shares with Peraford the record birthday party.
Australian first-wicket partners ship of 450, mado against Other cricket "greats" will be queensland in 1925-34 Sheffield there, too.
former Shield cricket, umpire watched many bf Ponsford's themorable things from ttic. Bowler's end, and former team- tutes Hans Ebelling and Liale. Nagle, now Melbourne Cricket Club committoorten /
Among them will be Pote ford's cricket "win" and Test
IT'S THE SOCCER
SUCCESS SPELL
Says ALAN HOBY
The spell of Spurs has bewitched the League. The Cockerel of White Hart-lane crows in unprecedented triumph. But it is not only in the First Division that the Spurs' subtle brand of magic brings such in- toxicating success.
this In ALL the divisions, teams run by old and famous Spurs' players ul. Because the match started one with the help of the street
teams which have been transformed by them too are challenging 20 minutes late towards the lights outside Sookunpon,
tour end the light
Then, with apparently
at the top. Indeed.
minutes left for play, the finaf
And the teams Who, for instance, of those The second half appeared to whistle went be four minutes short, and it finished all square at 4-4. The thrilled thousands who watched colled off game should have been ended big-time Soccer 10 years back have been
the resultensther particularly in view of will ever forget that urbane and
back right con- the conditions under foot. Considering the
should
before
but then,
lands.
ditions
both sides
extremely well.
Imajestic
ALF A fortunale point for KCC RAMSEY? played
'A' but it's the goals that count. "The General" they used to
The teams
call him. How often have we scen Ramsey-playing in from Nav Bharal "A": Ishon of him at right half was the Y Khan, A. Singh, present Tottenham manager, Dillon,
Fetton, Ebrahim, Dilly Nicholson-clear his lines Budiman,
Gardner, M. with arrogant, pinpoint per- Leg F. Khan,
fection? Singh.
the Nav Bharat went into lead just after the start when Dhaber
Farid cfcured from Khan bat Ling was on the Apot to put the ball in the net. They almost scored again in the 11th minute when Dhaber egain saved from Farid Khan. Gardner obtained possession, shot, and Dhaber put the ball behind for a corner. From the corner KCC went straight away, up the right Carnell tearing
to
wing and sending across
för Sloan benütiful centre push the ball past Isher and put KCC on level terms.
In the 20th minute
Carneli
sent across another excellent centre
forwards all bul his missed the ball and it rolled harmlessly out of play. From the clearance A. Singh sent Farid Khan away out but Dhaber was out to save. Ling collected the clearance but unfortunately stipped when about to shool and a chance was wasted.
Penalty-bully
KCC "A": Dhaber, Chamber- lain, Resu, Reeve, Coffey, Tait, Cornell, Jones, Stodin, Simoes, Cartledge.
UK soccer results
London, Oct. 19. Results of British soccer (home matches played today team first were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division
Swindian
3 Briziot ENGLISH LEAGUE CUP First round.
i Lincein Second round
Barnsley
Exeter City 1 Manchester U. Port Valo 3 Queen' Pork Then саме the penalty-
First round replays bully and a goal for KCC to Bolton
Hull City put them in the lead against Bradford the run of the play.
Derby were noticeabl Gillingham Nav Bharai
Preston affected by this goal but should Liverpool 1 Luton
Second round replay have drawn level just on half-
Crewe time when M. Singh shot over, At half time KCC "A" led by
2-1.
Nav Bharat seemed to have recovered from the shock goal when they came out for the! second half. They scored twice within five minutes of the stort to match the lead. Both goals come from short corners, the Arst from Gardner after neatly side-stepping two defenders and the second from Budimun wilo scored with a hard rising shot from Gardner's pass.
For the next few minutes they were well on top but then KCC came back and in the 50th minute Sloon ran through but Simoes was offside.
However, they drew level three minutes later
2 Bournemouth SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP
flangers
First round
I
0
Galvanic
tireless
And what about the architect Division; how he began with a defeat: and Spurs morale-damping monarch of that same irrestible
among how money for players was as eleven-that
short as a beatnik's skirt. ARTHUN NOWE?
in Alt umsey's Arst Yel managers,
What about King Arthur, the brilliant cockney who led Spurs season. Ipswich Anished third in In his second they to the dizziest pinnacle of glory the table.
"Well, what's the Ramsey when he was manager al White won promotion
Here he is suddenly in the secret?" I asked, "You must Hari-lane.
newa again. Here is Tosten- have done SOMETHING?" ham's old centre half mad "1
the Ipswich chlef did." "push and replied, I set up and perse- arch-apostle of run" rently mudaing Crystal vered with a PLAN-a simple Palace Inte one of the top principle of play. Having picked
{eam ovallable places in the Fourth Division. the best
NËVER” asked my players to
The strategist attempt something beyond their
powers.
"Instead, we
concentrated
on getting the maximum out of the talent of each indivi- dual. It has really worked out quite well."
George Hele, who
47 centuries ***
i
Ponsford, who has a desk job with the Melbourne Criè- ket Club, played his last Test in 1934. His intéresia now 'deb. tre around. bowls and fühlar.
Ponsford scored 13,810 runs including 47 centuries (Ave against England). In rat-class -110-In-bis-first-innings-against.".....
cricket to average 66, He made England at Sydney in 1924, and 20 in his last at the Ovaj in
1994.
He still shores Australian
partnerships the first with Edgar Mayne, the second (451) with Sir Donald Broderi against England at the Oval in 1994, and the third (989).wi Sun McCabe against Engiams' at Lord's In 1934.
Ponsford shares the 388-run fourth-wicket record hy England Testa with Sit Australia Donald Bradman.
I was scored against Engländ In 1943.
first, second and third wicket
He scored 2,122 in 20 Tests to average 48.23, China Ma Speels).
RUGBY. RESULTS
Renuits
London, Oct, 197 pf today's "Rugby Union matches were:
3.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Eastern Couhiles 5, Middlesex ·
Surrey 3, Kent 8.
CLUB MATCÍES
Again, who of the post-war Tottenham customers can forget
And doing it. I may say. and
without a single concession to thd galvanic JONNIE BURGESS-thai un-bootball, biffball, or any of those Welshman who, asinine crudities which, during quenchable from left half captained this the past deplorable tiecade, have
when
their they driven the fans away in great 'Spurs side
the
First millions. Second and I won
Division championships in 1950 At Ipswich, where the East
Indred it has. As a result of unflamboyani Anglian club have zoomed to a this typically und 19517
Today
and Ramsay
Bur- new
Cambridge high watermark in their Ramsey exercise in elementary zens. "bolh greying, both brief history-ipswich were not commonsense Ipswich have half Bedford 14.
are the managerial | admitted to the fortyish,
League until
a dozen players, including their master-minds behind the ex- 1938-that calm strategist Alf goal-loving crowd-pleasing in- hilarating success of Ipswich Ramsey told me
sido left Ted Phillips, they could "Of course, I owe a lot to sell tomorrow to avid buyers Town in the Second Division,
Rowe, although," he from First and Second Division Division Arthur and Watford in
added thoughtfully, it was not clubs. Three.
Arthur who told me to work
-(London Express Service), the ball out of defence instead at booting blindly.
A hole-in-one by an 81-year-old
Brighton, Oct. 10.
John Dewell, aged 81, shot a hole in one of the 164-yard first
7 Queen of South o bole at Waterball Golf Course
tuday.--AP
AP
Famous BBC sports
broadcaster joins rugby boycott
London, Oct. 19.
when One of Britain's best known sports broadcasters
Sloan collected the ball from
a roll-in and passed to Carnell
who hammered in a hard ons which the Nav Bharat defence seemed to think had zone through the side of the net,
Nav
today joined in the boycott of the South African Rugby Union team.
second
"I did that myself. Et some- -times earned пье штрофи- larity from the get-rid-of-1 brigade, but that was the way I believed football should be played, and that's the way played it.
Open mind
I
"But here it is different. You simply can't compare great clubs with smaller clubs, That's why. imlike a great many people, I'
an open mind on this
have
game.
As a full-back I sometimes had some bad moments.
"And so, with these experi- ences in mind. I tell my backs to use the bali, when they can. but to boot it if they must.
"It's the oame with push- and-run football. I still admire this style but we don't play It here because some of my team can't do it."
I looked at the impeccable blazer Ramsey in his England
Dagenham born Torwich's secretary-manager played 32 times for his country),
I listened to his precise and meticulous use of the Queen's English,
"Decasionally jaye to admonish my players," he told me gravely.
And then I thought of all
芝」
Gibson, a prospective Alan
It is the
time the Liberal candidate for the next bartheld controversy has hit Parliamentary elections and on the South Africans since they! Bharat went flat out outspoken erille
in Britain last week. of apartheid, arrived for the lead but found. Dhaber sald he would refuse to give John Match, a leading referee, In KCC's goal in great form. | radio commentaries on the announced he would not handle; Chamberlain also beat Ling| South Africans" games during their matches. Hotch has writ that he had done since he came to Ipswich Town.ive years ago, brilitantly when it looked on their British tour.
bas big ten booles on Africa and
How he came to a club still vlmost certain goal. The Gibson handles
meny
banned from entering reeling from the sick hangover exeltement was now reaching Rugby Union games for the been
of relegation the Third fever pitch but the light Was Brush Broadcasting Company, South Africa—AP:
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