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Pago a

Five-one-seven

2.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1961.

Yuen Long

FARMERS IN THE MIRE

Yuen Long waste chances as 517 drive to victory

By I. M. MacTAVISH

In o grim, unspectacular hard fought tussle played before a capacity crowd at Boundary-street yesterday Five-one-seven beat Yuen Long by two goals to nil in the season's first clash of the promoted clubs.

RAF

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY

score surprise 4-1

KCC ‘A' victory over

By NUMPERE

In a First Division Lengue hockey match at Cox's Path yesterday the Royal Air Force confounded the critics by scoring a shock but fully deserved 4-1 win over KCC 'A'.

Judged over the piece victory went to the better side but the Yuen Long contingent must still be kicking themselves when they think of the chances they wasted. They should have had the game won before half-time but their pretty-prettyDivision encounter Army Ad half RCC attacked strongly but Fearn badly. forwards carried no threat near goal.

The more direct methods of winger Woo Moon-wah but un-, koung, Tsang Keng-kong, Leung 517 always looked likely to pay less there is quick improve- | Kee-hing, Leung Yuk-chof, Lati better dividends and with torment in the play of Lau Chin- Kai-chu, Tanng Wing-hon, Szelo JAWAT opportunities they gavelu he is going to have a job to Surn

Impression of being the | justify his place in the side. In Yuou Long: Lo Tak-kuen, more purposeful teman,

this game he did nothing at all. {Ng Wal-mon, Lee Kwok-wah, Their powerful experienced He wandered too much, mispass Kwok Shek, Lee Keng-wai defence generally made lighted too often,

Leung Kin-chetni Woo Moon wah, Ho Ying-fun, Lai Chl- | kau, Tse Bien-kusen, Laur Shu-

walt

Referee: Mr I. Petrie,

Win

of the frilly Yuen Long at- j I understand to Ying-fun lack. I hesitate to count how was running a temperature be-

Kame and of soccer service fore the

ibls may many years is represented by Yong Pul-have accounted for his un- frless dispiny. dur. Lau Chi-ping, Lee Ping-characteris:lc,

seen only in shor! chu, Ko Pa-heung and Kwok e Shek but they used every day bursts and these were lou fow and far between to mean very of it in this match.

ever bing Without

A great much. It solidarity tam 517 sinwed and sense of urgingy which was all too often missing from the Yuen Long alors. They lackled hard and 6 but the job was de Lasker Nan it might have of the ben by the r.lu-tance Yurn Dagserwards to have

a qufek bang at the goal.

Inconsistency

".. eventunt

result

matcriolly influenced by

was

2)

parent inconsistency on the part

of r-ferte Patrie

The first half was a hard re- fentiens struggle between two / fairly evenly matched slider. (

Yuen Long had the edge in cultured football but there was twice as much danger in every 517 raid.

Tang Kung-kwong got as early "buzz in the lug" for a Thoughtless tackle on Dal Chin- kau and the first real ineldent of note was aying save by

UK soccer results

London, Oct. 16. Results of soccer matches 2 played in Britain tonight were: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 1 Wednesday

(Postponed from October 14) Ilivision III

Lo Tak-kuen from Leung Kee-Bradford hing.

Five minutes later we were

Newport Southend

• Coventry

Bristol City Port Vale

Division IV

• Millwall

LEAGUE CUP

(Postponed from October 9)

over two in-treated to a mud but exciting Mansheld eldenta which had drungely |-scramble in the Yuen Long slmlar build-ups bist very differ- | gonimouth. ent consequences

Ir

Migway through the frat half Yuen Long venliv-forward– Lal Chin-kau walled in the goal- as as the ball come towards Jim, Seming the danger veteran Le Ping-chlu tried to make a

int:reoption. Inte

*The ball struck his boot, shot up in the air, smacked againut him out- Pritchad band and was diverted away from the walling centre

forward.

the

'Penalty-kick' roared fans but the referee, correctly n my opinion, waved play

on, apparently satisfied

Lee had shown no

to handle the ball

Seven minutes after

arti intention

|

Desperation

more

Than deliberation kept the bail out of the net but when play swept to the nther end of the feld Tse Bien-kuen

Watford

Second round

3 Reading Second round replay

Blackbur nick on a

lovely pass only to see Lau Shu- wah hit it hard, high and bapha- zardly over the bär.

Penalty

TIL half rished with Lo Tak-kuen

thrilling the Yuen Long faithful when he diver thraigh the air to clutch ont clear a mapúficent voiley from Leung Kee-hing.

- Reuter.

Sticky Case is Cambridgeshire favourite

0

0

1

|

In another close fought Fiest

Nav Bharat 'A' by 2-1 Ind the duelding goal was not secret until four minutes before the

hai whistle.

Divillon The only Second match resulted in a 3-2 win for

went Army Cover Nav Bhurst 'D' and in the two Third Division mateties Llons took two pohus from KCC 'C' with the only, goal of the match and Recrelo 'C' beat Nav Bhari 'C' 2-1.

KCC 'A' vs RAF

Good Rugby by HMS Crane despite 29-3 defeat by Club

By LANCASTRIAN-

At the Club Ground last night a Club Selection easily beat HMS Crane by twenty-nine points to three, but, for all the margin of the score it was an entertaining match, except perhaps in the last quarter of an hour when the pace slackened considerably and there were a number of minor and petty avoidable in- fringements.

Credit for it having been a good game must go to the visitors who were remarkably fit and Rugby-minded considering that they spend most of their life in the confines of one of Her Majesty's frigates.

From the start of the second, all safe and they are missing

after being pegged in their. The opthing exelianges were circle.for the first two minutes

es BALL Army should have The ship was in port last, game throughout, to score a try RAF steared their lines and

gene diced in the third minute Saturday and most of the players after having

forced Club to from then on they gradually when Frusher wint past Gil were free. It was a pity there- touch down a few seconds be- took a firm grip'on the game,

but with only the goalk-Leer to fore that they were not con- fore. In the 45th minute Ryan Lent shot past fem elons range,sidered for selection in the RN This, howevor, was as much through and gol past Then the chith minute. Nav team who ko obviously had scoring as Crane coulit monoge Jones but Nery, who was cover- Bharal took the lead. Yakub some raw recruits.

and almost marked the end of og his goalkeeper well, pickedan sat i ff-yard hit upflad I have boon told that when their control of the proceedings, up the shot and cleared. RAF

to Ganier who put Farld Khan the fixture list says RN I am except for a few minutes in the attacked again and a hard shot

through, Khan completed the to consider it as HMS Tamar, second half. from Hanley hit the sideboards

move with a dick past Loveday If this is so I would surrost a

Play very soon went Club's for a 16-yard hit.

more truthful fixture-lit, but broke blind from a serum eight and the ball rllod over the ne

way and stayed theirs. Scruby This

Was Intercepted! by Thirnbeck who pushed through for Hanley to cut In. This time Hanley made no mistake to put the RAF 2-1 In the lead in the 4th minute.

spur

it.

just before Ingle could reach Little to choose

who

I would rather suggeet that

their

the name stands and that the yards short of the line and scored a grand try in the manner Naval solootors cat

be

well. manages so

Then talent-scouts a bit further,

Leong found himself prosented Hoover, to contin: my al with a gap which he gratefully

sentien

last night's gone.

made full use of to make the score 11-3 at half-time.

Cracking pace In the

Play continuod with little to choose bulween the two teams Taking the lead, seemed

tontil Army drew level in the Few people, myself included.

the RAF on to greater 31st mitte. This goal

also gave RAP much of a efforts and KCC attacks became came from a long 10-yard hit,

second half neither chance in this match few and far between,

It started at a cracking pace side most of this time from loft-back Ingle with

played so well togethı", after their dismal start to them being broken up by the

a serios, of icos mauls though there were mere scorna to right-winger Frusher quick-tockling RAF the season in which they ders, as

which the Clubs slide controlled for Club, Kilvert, Collins (3) defen-

centrod hurd for Paddle to run Eop] as they were

adinirably and, from ch conceded 22 goals in four initiated.

on to the ball and score from thear, the usl

and Gibeon scored tries and to the there were a number of excel- matches,

RAP forced two corners and close range. The score stayed Club's backs who handled well lent runs by Stewart.

at 1-1 at half-time. second Jones saved

til it reached Ingils on the from the

Next Monday another sl well from

In the early extremely

a Ryan

Tight wing. Inglis ran hard for HMS Victorious-will play a second half Duff had two shots the corner only to be tackled Club Selection and If they do sizzler.

well saved by Nav Bharat's admirably by a sailor. Almost

robust goalkeeper Rehman

no more than pat up bul from

hard-tacicling a show S then, on there was little excile-xactly the same thing happened and

within minutes but this time HMS Crane did their game will ment in front of goal until the 66th minute when a well placed Inglis cleverly turned inalde be well worth watching

On Saturday they held IRC A lo a draw at half-time, only to fade away In the second

a with similar half, and | position at half-lime in this match wondered if it would follow the sume course, How- ever, they fought really hard attackeri almost On- literally crowd

to

and linucusly KCC aut of the game.

The RAF team showed one

Sullivan replaced Costello at right-linek mick this change

i certainly paid dividends.

They played as a team and it would be unfair to single oul дву player for particular proise.

KCC were short of their regular goalkeeper Soares, but substitute Jones played as if he had been there between the sticks all his life. His kicking

particularly was strong.

stages of

the

teams

came

und beat off a number of tack- lens to cross the line halfway

NOTICE

ROYAL HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

-

2nd Race Meeting 28th October, 1961

The following conditions for 1961 Sub. Grifins for the HMS above race meeting, ontries

October,

Went ahead However, the RAF having at last found their form, were not to be denied and in

pa53 from Holmes cnobled the Frusher to eut in and score 60th minute they went fur- ther ahead.

from un oblique angle to give out and core between the posts, Moore converfed, but it was not Tayeb sent a free-hit up the Army 'A' the lead. 23 Rovers change from that of Sunday, right wing lo Hanley who swung their victory but both

Army 'A' just about deserved to be his night with the kicking THE

boots. He did kick four goals but the ball across to Ryan. Ryan | can play much better than this, there were a similar number he pushed on to Patrick whe went

missed, some of which might The teams through the narrow gap between

have been converted, Club will the full-backs and ficked to Army 'A' Loveday, Pettyfer. be hoping that this was the oc- the corner of the goal to give Ingle, Kelleher, Lettin, Arundel, casion when he was a le off- Jones no chance.

Frusher, Paddle, Duff, Holmes, form - it comes to all good It looked odds on far an Brasher.

kkkers from time to time, RAF victory but in the 63rd Nav Bharat 'A' Rahman, Fel- After this first score, minute Landells went through ton, Y. Khan, McCosh, B. Singh, Crane dominated play for for which close at NOON on from the halfway line and Gill, Chan, Gardner, F. Khan, while and managed through Hatton conceded a blocking the shot. Cornell shot

in Dooley, Santos.

who played

a alalwort hard from the corner. but his shot was wide of the mark and the momentary pressure on RAF's goal was relleved by the 18-yard hit.

Then Just before the close favourite for the Cambridge-rarely got going and their wings the result

KCC team of play RAF made certain of with their fourth shire Handicap at the Victoria I saw little of the ball. This was, goal. Ryan shot from a Hanley Club callover horo tonight. however, also partly due to the corner and Jones saved Slicky Case dropped cight terrier-likto tackling of RAF Ryan regained possession and points in last Tuesday's call-wing-halves Tayob and Beals, scored from close range. over price, and was the only who, despite their short stature runner any backer seemeet in were both never beaten in this but Immediately afterwards i terested in tonight. He was sup-game. Sloan's usual thrust

purte to win £15,000.

through the middle seems wast- Plazo.

who won at Newed with his playing on the left- market on Saturday, Golden wing: he s yards faster than Sands and Rochel were next in Jessop.

The early Incident in the

hair was sernd

the

con- troversial penalty award which put 517 on the road to victory.

'The

had hardly eriavd back in their plac

the in-settled

terval the sense chifted to the when Leang Kin-cheung - Yuen Long penalty urea and in most restored

a bristling attack Tsang Wing-a hon, standing away out to the left of the goal, pivoted and erushes the ball against a de- fender who, at the most; was three yaris nway.

There was nov the slightest doubt the ball etruck him on the arm but similarly, there was slightest doubt the no! the 'offender' simply could not have got his act of the way even i had wanted to til A, was go close to

his ride ahead from the spot.

He

equality with long inb which clipped the wrong side of the crossbar.

Yuen Long were fading tedly and only another fine save by Lo Tak-kuen kept the score down to a single goal...

he was beaten all ends up by a shot from Leung Yuk-choi which rebounded fron woodwork.

Long

the

London, Oct. 16.

Slicity Cure, owned by J. P.

Phillips,

Jack trained by Jarvis, and a winner fast time oul at Ayr, was made 10 to 1

Fierce tackling

The rest of the

corner

but

RAF con certainly take heart from the performance but KCC appeared well below form.

The teams

Ryan, Patrick,

1042EKA

Todd,

PATTERSON, McNEELEY

SIGN UP FOR DEC. 4 TITLE FIGHT

Toronto, Oct. 16. World heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Pat- terson and challenger Tom McNeeley of the U.S. aigned official contracts today for a title fight and for a re-match if McNeeley should score an upset.

inuits

18th Wednesday, 1961, are announced:—

1901 Sub, Griffins CLASS A — BOWEN PLATE. Winnor $6,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,250, Weight 147 lbs. Entrance $10. SIX FURLONGS & 40 YARDS, CLASS B — (RACE A). --~ CONDUIT PLATE. Win- her $5,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,250. Weight 147 ths. Horses which have won over $8,000 in Stakes, 3 lbs. penalty. Entrance 310. SIX FURLONGS & 40 YARDS. (RACE B). — HILLWOOD PLATE. Winner $5,000, Second $3,000. Third 32,260. Weight 147 lbs. Horses which have won over $3,000 in Stakes, 3 lbs. penalty. Entrance $10. FROM THE TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND & IN (About One "Mile 171 Yards).

the 120-day guarantee, he is committed to hand over his purse from the Toronto Aght to Patterson while Fuller loses his mil- llan. The tall, blond challenger is Aghis after unbeaten in 23 1urning

1958.

KCC 'A': Jones, Chamberlain, Nery. Chambers, Tail, Rosa, In the 77th minute 517 broke Sands price was eut six points KCC 'A' were first to go through. Landells, Stoan.

the market at 12 to 1. Golden | From the opening whistle Carnell,

Simoes, Jessop. away on the left. La Shu-wah from the ads offered on Tues- Carnell the bait when swept the ball goulwards and day. Plaza shortened wine peiats off goalkeeper Fisher, but Nery's ton. Taych, Dady, Beels, Hanicy, They will meat in a 15-rounder | If MeNcoley wins and then de-

forced a short corner RAF: Fisher, Sullivan, flat- it was hit that his

only Lau Kai-chu, timing his jump and Rachel four points, Thoughts Or Intentions-must perfectly, headed a fine second

shot from the corner was wide Thimbeck, Last year's winter, instinctive on goal...but, oh, the goalkeep-mer Night, come in nine points Midsun- have been thr

Halcombe. મ self-preservation, but ing....Lo Tok-kuen was beaten to 16 to 1.

In the 10 minute Ryan the referee decreed otherwise. while standing rented to his

went through for RAF and shot The next callover will be en ihard but He awarded a penalty-kick and goat-line.

Jones proved his Thursday. -hat Tsong Keng-kwong put

worth as substitule goalkeeper In the closing minutes Yuen Prices at the callover were:

And saved well. threw everything Into 10-1 Sticky Coac. 12-1

Three minutes inter XCC attack in an effort to save the Golden Sands, Plcza anel game.

Thames They had chances but Rachel, 14-1

Trader were in the lead in a movement obviasty had not learned the and

started by Simoes and finished Deton, 10-1 Blast and lesson that they had to shoot to Midsummer Night, 20-1 Indian F by Curnell, with

hard shot score. They simply could not Conquest, Little Redskin and from the edge of the circle. then a daisy path through the Stupor Mundi, 25-3 Henry the KCC piled on the pressure tough 517 defence.

Seventh and Light Thrust, 2-1 and freed two short corners, Tho last chance of the day Biarritz and Miss B, 33-1 Nery's shot from the second fell to left-back Lee Kwak-wah King's Messenger and Supreme of these was saved on the line who had apparently come up to Verdlel, 10-1 Abat Jour, by Sullivan who deflected the

Crown Derby, Guitarist, ball behind.

The umpires, Smuggler's Joy and Violetta, however, drelded on a 18-yard 50-1 Pyrmont.-Beuter.

hlt.

The horshness of the gward

a damper on the

Yuen Long side.

whole

They never nally revived from the blow and the game was finished an

spectacle.

Experience

The two Inetdents I have described had

much 50

fo

Common

one could not and help but feeling if

worth

WEN

that

so was the other and conversely clashing firal-time shot Wimust

H the first

thow his forwards how 1t done....bul his penalty-kick houk 17

Inndled in the prawn beds at Yuen Long

VERDICT:

more

the one, blatant and obvious of the two, went

then the unpennlised

the same judicious treatment.

No doubt

TOPCON

TOPCON

cand should have been given about it....victory went to

The winners used their vast the botter side on the day TOPCON F 118 LENL experience to save their age-

....but the penalty-kick FULLY AUTOMATIO PRI Ing legs. Apart from the all-incident had a very different round stability of their fence they got excellent ser- offect on the two sides and from Trang Wing-hon had a great influence on the and Sielo Yum. Much of the final result.

vlco

de-

old. fire has nowadays gotis

I was glad the game was

from the work of Lau Kal being played at Boundary- he street and not in somo Bri-

chu but, as he proved when

ke got the second goal,

around.

is still a valuable man to have tish grounds I could mention when goalkeopor Lo Tok- Yuen Long, who had to take kuon thoughtlessly, and to the hold without injured Ho Chi-kwan, have pressing prob-my mind quite unnecessarily, lems to solve and they are not flatted Loung Yuk-choi in a all to do with the reluctance of hoetic goalmouth incident the forwards to shoot when the during the second half. The opportunity arines. Former Junior player Leung Kin-chung Crowd would have been aver has plenty of promise but he is the barrier in no time.

still bewildereit by the speed The goalkeeper blotted an and skili of First Division op-otherwise fino display by this Kwoks Shek cramped the side affair and he was a very by his tendency to watter over fortunate young man Indeed

position,

to his left with the ball. This that the referee did not spot

led to bunching and there were his indiscretion. He gets no

times in yesterday's match when marit marks from

I looked as though the soccer

座位。

member of the Yuen Long Leung's painful injury could Farmora Association were hold surely have been avoided.

ing meeting in the infidis of

the feld, Kwok would be much

appler nt left-half.

The teams

Five-oto-savert) You

L'utf-

Thete In Alirely 陡 bright dor, Lqu Chi-ping, Lee Ping- nload for pint-sized |chli, Ng Chule-lau, Ko For

carcér

DIAPHRAGM ACTION.

#EHSOO LYI

WIRKHERION

Again KCC attacked, forcing

Army 'A' vs Nav Bharat 'A'

This First Division matchi

al Sookunpoo nover reached vory, great heights, possibly due to both teams having played: the previous day. Army 'A' scored the decider ärst a long and then a short after being level at i-1 at the in- four minutes before full-time Porner, but Nery was wide of

Chamberlain's terval. Santos hit the post two the mark after

minutes from the end al-top.

withi Army's goalkeeper Loveday well Then in the 26th minute beaten and then just on full- RAF were Awarded *free-

time Holmes slot past for Army hit just outside the circle. from a fairly easy position, Dady pushed through for

The Army's forwarda who Ryan to nip in and scare and combined well the previous day put his side back on level found it hard going against Nav 1erms.

Bharal's defence who defended Ryan went clase again just their circle stoutly. Similarly on half-time but after beating the Nav Bharat forward line, in both backs he shot wide and which as usual only Gardner the icams chonged ends with shone,were well tied up by the the score standing at 1-1 which Army defence whose mainstay A totr reflection of the Was Poltyfer, Loverlay play.

Army's goal does not seem

was

THE GAMBOLS

nt

at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, on Dec. 4. The Utle fight will be telecast to thea- tres in Canada and the United States but a 100-milo Arca around Toronto will be black- ed.out of the closed clreuit telecast. The 13,000 seats were scaled in price from $10 to $50. The promoters estimated a sellout would draw between $250,000 and $300,000.

Guarantee

Tom Dolan, president of Cham- pionship Sports Incorporated of New York, said Patterson will get 40 per cent of the gate and McNeeley 20 per cent. The rest will go to the co-promoters, Champlon- shlp Sports and Toronto's Frank Tunney.

professional in Ja Merv McKenzio, the Ontario Athletic Commissioner, said he will propare a list of cbcul six reforces approved by the fighters and lien pick one. The mandatory eight-count will be enforced for knock- downs.

J

Note. ENTRIES MUST

BE FOR ONE RACE ONLY,

CLASS C KIMBERLEY PLATE. Winner $5,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,250. Weight 147 be. Entrance $10. FROM THE 11⁄21⁄21⁄2 MILE POST (About Half a Mile 170 Yards).

Refereeing was an issue that led to cancellation of a scheduled Patterson-McNeeley bout In Boston on Nov. 3. Patterson wanted an out-of- town' reforce and his BIS- agreement with the Massa chuselle Boxing Commission of New York for the telorision, McNesley

led to cancellation of the fight. will get 20 per cent and the promoters 30 per cent.

Puttermon will get half the un- calored price to be raid by Tileprompiler

Beckon mililonaire Puter. Pulter, McNeeley's Monager, said hi will deposit one million dol- lars in a Boston bank in the next few days as a guarantee of a re-mnich within 120 days If his boy should topple the champion

Barry Applebe

TIME ITO GO

LOME

Cus D'Amato, Patterson's!

(RACE B). —'GRANVILLE PLATE. Winner $5,000. Second $3,000. Third $2,200. Weight 147 lbs. Entranco $10, ONE MILE.

Note. ENTRIES MUST BE FOR ONE RACE ONLY.

F. D. ANGUS;

Becretary,

manager, and the champion By Order of the Stowards, will select a training" camp In Connda in the next few days and start work there the first week in November. McNeeley plans to come to the

orga

Toronto

to completo training about two weeks before the fight-AP.

If it's japan that you trik,

Je AIR-INDIA

Boting to swift and dişek,

NOTICE!

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes and Entry Forma for the 2nd Racq Mooting 1901/02 to be hold on Baturday 28th October, 1901, (wonther permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Ofice, Alexanded House; tho Club House. Happy Valleri and the Stables, Dhan Kwong Ronit.

anted. Entrlea clono at 12-o'clock NOON on Wednesday, 18th Gatabor, 1001,

By Order of the Btowards,"

F. D. ANGU

1)

Begrotary,

1

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