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THE ACCENT IS NOW

ON YOUTH

(By RAYMOND GLENDENNING)

Apart from the Cup and the struggles for pro- motion and against relegation what does 1950 hold in store for us in the sporting world?

Judging by my fast-moving week a great deal. We may not see many sensational perform- ances, but the year will assuredly go down in history os the year of Youth and Long Term policy.

Almost

first my

contacta from were three young men

Zealand www

They told me It was one of en- the story. terprise, guts and adventure.

They had worked their passage Press to London on the Trojan Star in order to sample British table tennis and play in the World Championships In Budapest,

There was no official way for Crossley (North Island Brightwell champion). V (South Island champion) and J. Stewart, of Wellington, to through their Trompete, except wn millative.

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match played at Chater Rond A yesterday. The Shanghai "ut

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Bowlers empanaded the play, (although crazy of the batsmen |♫ C Kuby r and b "Tyces

renched double figures. R. Cirfield 1 Hob Tyres

at the expense of 28 runs in 13 overs, six of whitely were maidens. while Grabam took three for 10

Fur the "Certsionals," G H Pritchard took seven "utenants" wickets for 40 runs in 14 over wwhich included three maiden

R MacPherson took the remain-} Tener 9ing three for 36 runs.

Topscorer of the day was

Pritchard, who kutekent up 42 for Parsons the "Geensiirls" while it Cat - | Plackourn Held seated 17 and wut for

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bul for 1030 we shall content our- selves with the show Banister, Nankeville and Savidge put up in the European Games.

"Olympic Year, 1952, is really Divechu what we are buliding for.

Then Ragi

we should put out our best-ever SHANGHAI "OUTCASTO" athletics team."

dauneted by the Hong Kong forwards Combined Matasan retumi Ban fourth good through Lam Phock- SULEK

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ferees, officials and players giving H. M. Newton lbw Pritchard replaced

So, their employers Hey Goat-watt oltre 30 minutes

having the metal Filings for the Worli J. Leriou e Kerr & MacPher given them indefinite leave of Cup competition. play).

Tom Kwan-kon, absence-they sigued on as mom- Mạng KEND

the crew, bers fot Law Shul-ping

earned their Hati Yung-sang

ic give them keep and enough Roberts,

Santo, 1 $55 mre

four months of table tennis in Ying-ion, Yuk-yan, Ko Po-

Europe. keting, Berty at Lap Tai-Tat. the #Wilson expaced Ka Pu-keung gruelling: 30 minutes plava.

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for possession and netting with will she wlub on the grond. the b striking the crossbau befo e entering the net.

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Lawn Tennis scheme

was infect- Their enthusiasm ing Which reminds me our own youth have not been doing too badly.

That is where the which the defences of both teams pulley comes in. Dun Maskell, for

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Division Lengter

Rugger results

London, January 21.

The following were the Hsults of Rugby League and Rugby Union matches played today

Zatst of King's Park yesterday

RI went In to It Best and were all thismissed for 116 rum A T. Lee's 32 vus and S. V. GH-

Rugby Unuari London Scol- tish A. Landau Hospital 13; Old | Cranleighons 0, United Services

" Portsmouth 19: Old Millhillians 0. Birkenhead Park 12: Old Mer- 14: cfunt Taylors 3. Blackheath Richmond 3. Cambridge Univer sity 3; Abercurn 3, Pontypool 0; Before 17. St. Barts Hospital Bradford 24, Manchester 5; Bri-

Dekyard Heer natin Club and ton Ferry 9, Bridgend 6; Bridge. water and Albion 22, Telglınmouth 3: Cardi 13. Bath 8; Rugby 3, Birmingham : Shemeld 0. Hail- fax J: Stroud 4, London Univer sity 3: Maesteg 15, Lydney 9; Taunton, Torquay Athletle 3; Old Blues 6. Middlesex Hospital 3: Watsonians 3. Jedforest 6: Sarneens 3. Paignton 3; English 1niversities 17, Scotilais Univer- Rites 8.

Inn 31 runs were the main fea- Sus of the KCC balling.

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and contibuted 28 is before

sing bowled by Callin

ller

was in deadly form and captiert.

Rugby League Barrow 22,

ix wickets at the amalice of only | Oldham 7; Batley S. Halifax 11;

Hughes for Dockyard knocked Bromicy 3. Castleford 9: Feather-

p 42 ruas, the highest sette niĮstone Rovers 19, Whitehaven $; he game.

Huddersfeld 11, Keighley 6; Hull Kingston Rovera 10, Salford 2; 21, Liverpool

Dockyard's batting was

convas-

nt against the bowl of KCC., Rochdale Hornets

whose A. T. Lee and Vie Bond Stanley 2, St. Helen's 2, Dewa- were in good form, each claim-bury 15: Swinton 13, Balle Vue

41 and

Rangers 1; Widnes 12, Hunslet 10: Wigan 21, Warrington 11; Workington Town 13, Leeds 3; York 10, Wakefield Trinity 21- Reuter.

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Bradford Northern 10, Hull 2;

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This укор also sees the start M. J. Divecha e Borthwick, b of Восселя long-term policy. Sit Stanley Rous hus

spent many hours, and is spending more, on preparing the handbook which N. Hart-Baker Hodgkinson.

Pritchard... will set out a uniform Interpre tation of the Laws of the Game, F. H. Kermanic and b Mac-

Pherson and preparing ja chart for re-

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and b Colling D.G. White, not nut

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Sir Stanley's comment on this M. Jones Pritchard... work la: "The F.I.F.A. Committee C. A. Wright b Pritchard responsible hope it will not only R, Corfeld not out lead to a successful competition A. at Rio, but will in time de ac- cepted as the 'Footballer's Bible' wherover the game la played.

| Joe Louis rejects long-term challenge from Petchard

cleared haphazardly and pisses instance, stressed this angle when Ezzard Charles

continually went to the opposition discussing the special L. T. A. Police defeated Rayal Navy by one course at Middleton for hand- goal to nil at Boundary

Street

picked under sixteens.” yesurday.

The Navy team lacked cohem in the forward line and under- standing In defence.

Several times the Pollee wingers were allowed all the time they

wanted to centre their pusses, but the Police fritterou away scoring chances by dribbling the ball and miskicking at the crucial moment.

Fast grounder Towards the end bf the initial half, Yuen Ylu-lam suapped up

In the second half the Navy threw all their resources into ab- taining the equaliser. but they Jacket a sharpshooter.

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At a meeting of the Selec- otion Committee of the Chinese 2 National Amateur Athletic 2 Federation yesterday, the fol- lowing were selected to repre- sent the Hong Kong Chinese in their soccer match against Malayan Chinese at Boundary Street tomorrow, kick-off 3,30 I p..

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Yu Yiu-tak (Captain), Hau The Kam-hung (Kit Yung-sang, Chee), Tang Surn (KMB), Kwok Ying-kee (Kit Chee).

Fung

Kwan-sing (KMB), Ho Ying-fun. Cheuk-yin (Kit Chee), Tang Chu, Wing-

& Yee-kli

(KMB),

keung (Kit Chee and Lee Tai-tal (KMB).

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today rejected challenge from Ezzard Charies, world heavyweight champion, to Royal Air Force bent the Com-Plume, « Gittins, b AT. Loe come out of retirement to Oght bined Chinese, in Д friendly Wickham, c Smith, b Bond for the title Louls relinquished cricket match at Craigengower Hards, e Bond, b A.T. Lee Cricket Club yesterday, by, three Moore, e Rosselet, b Bond The former, world champion | runs,

Withey, not out

"This is only part of the L. T. A.'s four-year-plan to put this country back on the tannia map," he described it. Trevor Bailey, chief instructor at the Essex Country's three-day last year. cricket school at Westcliff, put it this way,

said, "I've had enough, I won't The game was o "whole day" kind and we're starting out by else."

"This is the first effort of its come out for Charles or anyone affair and the Airmen who were sent in to bat first, compiled 141 couching couches so they can paso thought that the logical con- runs. Dunn who opened the inn- their knowledge on to stil more tender for Charles would be the ings, scored 49 runs and Tyrer

enthusiasts.”

Lee Savold match in London in A. Zinimen was the most suc

Extras

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Bowling Analyele

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Then I met Jack Cruinp bldd-winner of the Bruce Woodcock-was undefeated with 43 runs, ing a hearty farewell to marathon My, but added that in his opi- cessful bowler for the Combined w runner Jack Holden and Tony nion Charles would beat either of Chinese and took five wickets for White

them.

night, he added,Reuter,

31 rung.

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DROBNY BEATEN BY YOUNGSTER

loose ball in mid-field and F3 unhindered through the Navy's defence to beat Chisholm with a Chivers (our 6-mile hope) as fast grounder.

they felt by air with our rearguard Louls sald. he planned to be at The Combined Chinese innings, E.A. Lee party for the Empire Games.

He drew my attention to the the ringelde for the London bout which was brought to an end just latest Australian and New Zealand and would try and sign up the three runs short of the RAF totul. winner for a match against Char-was featured by a brilliant un- Championship results.

les under the promotion of the defeated innings by A. H. Ismail, At times there were six or seven "Warn your readers," he said. International Boxing Club. The who contributed 83. Navy players in front of the Police "not to expect too many wins by Yankee Stadium in New York Tyrer was in deadly form with roal with the ball in the penalty home athletes in the comina would be a logicial site for such the bull and captured~~~eight| area bit never once did Teang series.

wickets for 31" runs, Wing. Police goalie, have to ma

make

RAF dimcult

The sort of competition they On several occasions in the Int-will be facing will be that of

Blackburn 1bw ch ter half, the Navy forwards had Colin Parker's 9.6 sec. for the 100,

Cooper low Zomern only the goalie to beat from five Doug Harris'a quarter in 48.0 yards, but the ball was always (and he was not pressed), and ballooned I over the bar by one of Yvette Williams's long jump of

Montreal, January 21. forwards.

18 ilim, which beats || the| Canada today Bied its chal- Vaughan lbw Toh Wing. Fung But-Olympic record by Pallan Teang

longe for the Davis Cup tennis Parsons e Hosson b Zimmern tean).

Ho Shing

Tsang Sig-hong | inchesi kayak w Leung Shun-chl. La Wal, Ng "Then there as Australians series in the North American Holiday & Heng Choy... Wai Yusuf, Bumbelow, Yuen Winter. Treloar,

the

Keon competition

three

Weinberg, and our people will

A CANADA FILES

CHALLENGE FOR DAVIS CUP SERIES

Canadian

Dunn & Horen

Marshalle Hopson b źlmmern Hopklis b Zimmern, and Sentt low Zimmern: Tyrer not out.

Yiu-tam,

Gardner and zone. Below Ten Monney st: Jemail. (b) long Collnconott, have had, at the most, two weeks Associatún, 'axpressed" itself; tế | Navy

Chisholm, Tozer, Dearsley, Thompson (RE), only to get acclimatised, kok greatly encouraged by thẻ recent Evara, Bell, Daley, Lacey, Spears, "Don't think, I am making ex- upsurge of "play

euses, he went on. "We juil.nob Waited. Press.

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Reserves: Yu Kal-yanı (CAA), Fox Yiu-wah (S. China). Hung

Hing-Yuk (KMB), Lo Wah-sing (Distern)

and Au Chi-yin (8,

Team Manager: Mr. Ng Kau- tim,

ALL-INDIA TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Madras, January 21. Pedro Masip, Spanish No. 1j beat Heraldo Welse, of Argen- tina, 6-1, 84 in the men's ingles quarter-finals of the 1 All-India hard courts lawn ten- nis championships here today. In the Bame round. Philippe Washer of Belgium beat Robert

ssselam, French No.

by 6-3,

alien "Gussie" Moran, United Melbourne, January 21,

whose Twenty-one year, old Ken Mc-States star

engagement, Gregor drove Jaroslav Drobny, was announced yesterday,' rench- Internationally noted tennised the final of the women's 49 player, formerly of Czechoslova ingles with an 0-0, 0-0 victory 7cia, from the Australian National over the Britici International, ♪ Championship today.

Mrs. Betty Hiton-Router 6-1

10.

He eliminated Drobny 11-0, O and 0-3 in the second round;

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