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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960.

MacDonald saves Kowloon Team never loses when mascot Men's League Hockey makés

from a bigger thrashing

by Island's rugby XV

In a fast and hard rugby match where no quarter was asked or given the Hongkong side beat a sadly depleted Kowloon side last night of the Club Stadium by 19 points to nil. Territorially it was Hongkong's game from beginning to end, for with the exception of a brief spell in the second half, the Hongkong side stayed encamped in the Kowloon half of the field for the whole game.

That the score was not greater

in favour of Hongkong can be

put down to a solid

defence

By 'PROP*

the star of built around the Hunt, MacDonald at full-back, and Hongkong pounded back to

for the Mainland side.

Werd

The game started at a crack- ng pace and Hongkong quickly on the attack with good Scrummaging and some equally Food handling, which, however,

break through could nal stubborn Kowloon defence.

Full-back's duel

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The attack.

full-baekh the

fence in á langle once, and I was

more tan

Un these

Decasions that the cool head of MacDonald was seen to the best

advantage.

After

some good work by The Quel between the rival Roberts in the loose had come

a fealare of was

for the Malniand io nothing first hair, and although ide

Climo emerged from MacDonald had more to do uck

players inside the of and consequently more chance Kowloon half and ran strongly

rat

The

it

of

to show bla prowess, he did for a Ane try to the left

wutshine Dirby-Bennell the posts, Diggby-Bennet con who had a very good first half.verted, and Hongkong were on

score at half-time re the way to a scoring spree. mained three points lo ni la

Wilson was next 10 score favour of Hongkong.

with a swerwing run which took to touch him past thyes men down midway to the corner. The klek failed.

In the second half Hongkong got into their stride quickly and

Dwyer just had the edge on Kief front and making use of a plentiful supply of the ball the Hongkong sicle mounted | branca Kowloon in their own

After MacDonald and Bennett attack after attack. From one half for the majority of the such move they opened the game. Scruby behind the pack had folled another raid spear- away to headed by Kelly, Clime crashed rearing with a lovely break" by was getting the bal

over for yet another try fal- Wilson, well-timed pass to Wilson quickly and efficiently

lovely cross kick by McTavish who transferred TU

were sparse loving and his Ereuks

the kick at goal himselt. and Clim and the centre was over When be did elect to run, how-Martindale. The latter missed for a line try. The kick failed

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A good game

With Dixon or the fold the Kowloon pack tried desperately their to take the game into own hands. But it was not to be, and, with Hall in the van, The Hongkong pack look play back into their opponents half for the umpteenth time and McTavish with a good break Tald on yet another try Climb which Martindale - proved shortly before whistle for "No-Side".

for

the

This wa good game to watch.-It was marked by the absence of penalty kicks (at least from a scoring range) and the pace at which it was played.

from the original Changes selections made a great deal of difference to the actual play, if nut

to the result. Hongkong made but one change whieli bronight in Digby-Bennett at full-bock in place of Moore who was injured, but Kowloon than foar tewer made no

their original changes from selection.

Sims, who bppenred ul serum- al in place of Lund, had a rough time behind a pack which was not doing well in the tight and not getting the ball in the loose. Johnston seemed to be standing too far from his part ner and consequently the whole back-line suffered from Sims'

father short pass, However, the

serum-half suck to his Cubs manfully and was going strong- ly at the end.

MacDonald and Roberts were Kowloon outstanding

the Hong- players, whilst för kong side Wilson, Scruby, Hall, Climo and Ball were the pick.

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Court rejects

appeal by

Don Jordan

New York, Dec. 7. The Federat Court in New York today.relected an appeal by former world welterweight boxing champion Don Jordan and authorised a fight for the world welter title on Saturday night at Madison Square Gar den here between holder, Benny "Kid" Paret (Cuba) and

challenger Federico Thompson

(Argentine).

Jordan had appealed to the Paret- court, to forbid the Thompson fight on the grounds that Paret was bound by, con- fract to fight a return champion- ship bout against him (Jordan) crown at before putting his sicke against any other boxET. -~-~ AFP.

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Pompadour Jack is present

From GORDON HUNG Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 7. This monkey. "Pompadour! Jack," is the mascot of the 1st Bn., 3rd Enst Anglian feum..

way for Interport

Trial this weekend weekend

By NUMPERE

With the exception of one, Second Division match Men's League hockey again rests this week in favour of the second Interport trial at Re-· crelo on Sunday at 2.30 pm. This trial will take the form of a probable Hongkong Inter- pört XI versus Macaensis 'A' match.

Beereis

In addition “to thes? two inc ambs there willers, be ans Holland Cup Brit round -99. lag brween Recreio 'B' and Regt. soccer, HKHC 'B', and the vitit of the

RAF team to Macao for

The team always wins or draws when he is present and always loses when he's not.

Lucky Jack (aged 10 months) has been the mascot of the East Anglions now in Molaren for only a few months but has attended more than 20 matches so tar.

He is the pride and joy of his owner, Pie John Holder, who Is stalloned with his unit at Fort George, the Common- wealth Forces' big new can- tonment rent Malacca, "Jack seems to inspire the

tern," said Pie Holder. The battalion won the Far East Land Forces trophy And several other competition

friendly nature there,

The Ladies' League ha a full gramme but none of the top teams will mert each other and should i have falily pass: ges.

C:By

Pricing

2 a 22 61 0.7 13 49

Second Division 1, : Section A

Army E Папуста „Demone

Nav Bharat B HIGHC 'B'. ** Lione

Macnensis "C

Holland Cup Draw RA

Army

The

4 1

Second Division Section 'B'

Ca Ladier División

draw for the Rolland KнC A

KCC 'B' Cup, the next round of which is Dutch C

1081, has IRC 8 to be played on Jan.

Nay Cherat and resulted 3 mada bezn follows:

KOV 'A' Macaensls A vs Prins.

Regrelo KEC IRC A vs KCC 'A'. HKHC Bor Recreto vs KCC 'B'.

Army 'A' vs HKHC 'A'. Byes RAF, Nav Bhatat 'A', Army 'B', Reerelo 'A' or Army C

This will be the only draw. For succeeding rounds, teams will be paired in the order shown

last year, and there is little doubt that Jack played a big port in their great run," he above. As the winners of the replay between Recrelo 'A' and said.

Gremlins Victoriane Gremlins 'B'

St. Georges KOY B

On several occasions Jack turn-Army 'C' have drawn a bye in

ed us late at games to and the next round this replay wit

that his team was losing-but also be played on January 8. each time the East Anglians rallied after his arrival and managed to snatch a draw or

win

Pte Holder added: "I remember

current

League tables

the Following are standings in the various divi- sions of the Hockey League:

First Division

one match at Ipoh ngainst the Kinta Indians when the Macaenals 'A'. battalion was 2-0 down nt Nav Bhatan 'A' half-time.

Army. 'A Recreto A

"I was unable to get to this match, but one of our sup- porters left the game at the interval and came back to camp to get Jack. "When be arrived the boys scored two quick goals and gained a draw."

Joe

World champion

Brown outpointed

by unknown Italian

Milan, Dec. 7.

PWD LEA Pis 7 6 1 E 22 9 11 8 4 1 2 3 A 4 2 2 24 23 10

1 3 21 12

Springboks chalk

up 13th win

of rugby tour

The

Fixtures

TOMORROW Ladies' Divisón KGV 'B' vs KGV 'A'..

SATURDAY

Ladies' Divison Gremlins B. vs. Gremlins A

King's Park, 4 pin. Umpires: A. Van der Sluis, F. Soares.

St Georges vs KCC at Happy Valley, 2.30 pm. Umpires: 1. Brandt, F Van Dongen,

at

Victorians .V6 Recreio Happy Valley 4 pm. Umpires: H. Brandt, H. C. W. Crebas.

SUNDAY

Interport Trial Hongkong Probable interport. Dixi vs Macaonis 'A' at Réctelo 2.30 pm. Umpire WO Robert- son, H. C. W. Crebas.

Second Division

Section 'BA IRC 'B' vs KCC 'B' of Sec- kunpoo, 11.30 am. Umpires: C Blackburn, A Aziz.

Holland Cap

First round .replay Recreio 'B' vs HKHC B

Cambarneh, Dec. 7. at Recreio, 11.30 am. Umpires: K.

Friendly match Macao vs RAF at Macap,

South African Rugby Union touring team registered, Lal J Howe, their 13th. victory when they defeated the South-Western Counties by 21 points to 9 here today.

The combined team, who dis- played more spirit in the second hall became the first side to. cross the Springboks' line more) the once in a match.

Their try scorers were Moyle, McGovan and Blackmore! The South African irtes were scared by Hill, Témnie Van Zyl, An- telme and Gainsford, Wentzel made three conversions.-Re- ter.

Giordano Campari, hardly known outside his Italian homeland, tonight scored a stunning upset in gaining a points victory over world RUGBY RESULTS lightweight boxing champion. Joe Brown in a 10-round, non-title bout..

The decisive development came in the second round when Brown was counted eight seconds on the canvas after receiving a stinging left-hand blow on the chin.

1

London, Dec. 7. Results of today's Rugby Union matches were:

South African tour South Western Countles 9,

County Championships. Dorset and Wiltshire D, Hert-

South Africa 21,

Eastern Counties 11, Surrey

0.

was stripped of his Hampshire vs Kent (Post-

National poned).

Birmingham

in

Inter-cities Fairs Cup semi-finals

Jish

London, Dr. 7. Birmingham City, the Eng- First Division club, er- ised the semi-finals of the Inter-cities Fairs Football Cup Tournament tonight, when they best Boldclub Copenhagen 5-0 in the

of their scord lég quarter-final at Birmingham.

Birmingham won the tle on 9-4, having goal aggregate of drawn the Arst leg 4-4...

Dundee, the Scottish First Divisions side, beat Valenciennes (Fri)dë). "4-2 in an Anglo- Franco Scottish Friendship League match.

For caused the Scottish First Mcr Divisien match between

to be

is considered world

postponed. titlist byshire B. other international boxing Oxfordshire 8, Berkshire 0 abandoned on November 19 bodies-AP

because of fog-Reuter.

The match wis

Seven thousand fans wildly a ten-rounder at Rome one fordshire 16. cheered the Italian victor at month ago.

·Milan's Sports Palace.

Moore Campari weighed in at 135 world crown by pounds 5 Dances and Brown 136 Boxing Association, but silt North Midlands 13, Leicester-therwell and Rangers povads 10 ounech f

Campart won clearcut decision over his more ex- perlented opponent who peared to be a bit too plow against the fast hlifing -Italian.

Left-hand punches

-Reuter,

Unique Australian method

Campari ustd mostly hla Ughtning left-hand punches, hitting Brown's faze offers. He Stanford | desiged the American's pinches

with good footwo.kk.

According to an Associated Press tard Cainpari web four rounds against one for Brown and five èven.","

Anether American world!

light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore, alot an upset de- feat by-ly's Gullio Rinaldi in

THE GAMBOLS

YOU'LL LAUGH WHEN YOU

HEAR WHAT: TAI PLANNING TO MAKE

of training athletes

Sydney, Dec. 7.. and Houston Uni. verafiles in the United States ettm cerfáta, te adopt á unique Austrálian method of training athletes, decording to the Eydney Morning Herald

The training scheme, designed to lengthen. jú, alhirte'n `siride, was devised by Atdhey ometar Mr Chick". Hepstór. Avios-president of the New

South Wales Amateur Athicile Annelation

The apparatus Is an Iron Ear net horizontally from the door of 'a' CSF.

The runner stamps the bar, and the car driver sotë, kis üpeed around 20 mbits an hour. The. athlete must stretch his legs | and lengthen his stride to keep Hold of the Bar. This regular, löng sirtie, Is aimed at adding at least three

Barry Applel

HAHA!!!

HALHA? SARICK!!!

faches to the athlete's normsi stride.

Mr. Hensley claftris sprinter can take as much as three- tenths of a second off his 100 Yards time with the 'OŽÍTK sleida, length.

The newspaper, gald Stanford University athletes wero al- reddy fisting - tio Iden kud Houston - Univeriltý,, was ex pooled to follow,-China MALL Spesial

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