THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, *1953.

AMERICA'S COACHES HOPE TO LEARN SOCCER SECRETS FROM MATT BUSBY

By TOM FINNEY

The day may not be too far distant when the USA challenges England, Scotland, Austria, Hungary and the rest of the world for the position of Number One Soccer country. This is the purpose behind the invitation from New York to Matt Busby, popular Scottish manager of Manchester United.

The Americans want Matt, grand wing-half of a few years back, to spend two months in their country. They hope he will impart some of the British secrets to America's coaches. But this is only a start to the US, programme to elevate foot. ball to a level as high as baseball as a public attraction,

the

a very far cry them-and not without some-leven when Scotland beat them In sems from that disastrous day in 1950 thing to spare, Yet, try as we 0-0 last season.

received a could. England when U.S. Soccer

did not get a Now the highlight of a great best for grenier than any goal. Roy Bentley, at centre-drive. to popularise Soccer on amount of coaching could give forward, hli

three the other side of the ocean will past it. I am thinking, of course, of times, Little Wilf Mannion had the time when they beat Eng-simir luck on two occations Rand 1-0 in the World Cup and so, I think, did Stan Mor- series. That was the most In- } tensen." credible match in which I have played.

SET AMERICANS THUNKING

be England's visit to New York

in June. The Football Associa tion have agreed to the fixture on the

way home from the tough summer tour to South America. The England fads, I am sure, will look forward to avenging flat afternoon of 1950.

George Angelo's Plans

It is not unfair to the Ameri cana 10 say they were a This victory really started the

thinking. mediocre side. Many Thied Divi- | Amerleans

They But England are not the only C beuten hankered after tion clubs would have

return game | European side who will show their paces over the whole of the Sinter. Clubs from half-a- dozen countries are being asked to tour in 1953. The Americana Will not be satisfed with the second-best. Nothing less than the Manchester Uniteds Tottenhams who

both have made highly successful ap- pearances in the States-will do for them.

For The

Future

Do Not Cover Boxing

By BRUCE HARRIS

Out of the din and dazzle of the Harringay boxing ring stepped South African George Angelo, after keeping creditable company with the redoubtable Randolph Turpin for a full 15 rounds. He was threatened with blindness and sensibly said good-bye to boxing.

This happened in October. Where and how is Angelo now? To be exact he is in Clanricarde Gardens, Notting Hill Gate, where he told me that, thanks to the surgeons, his damaged left eye is nearly as good as his sound right

one.

Montes Leads

In Far East Golf Tourney

But he hus 110 intention whatever of returning to the ring.

'IN DANGER

For nearly a month Angelo lay in hospital for an operation for delached retina, The danger

and

Mr Ernest Schwartz, "foreign relations secretary of the U.S. Football Association, has plans for

exhibition

BA elaborate

Boston.

series. The six Soccer aristocrats will meet each other in cities from Los Angeles to This cort of thing, hopes Mr Schwartz, will khm every American that ball is a mighty, fast attractive European foot- sport.

BENEFIT TO THE GAME

Schwartz also contemplates the England team matching against one of these tourists. He reckons this will go down better in New York than the U.S. All Stars tackling England This Idea will cause raised eyebrows if nothing more-in Lancaster Gate. I don't think any of us will live to

see the day when England meets a club side even to popularise Soccer in some foreign field.

Personally I think it would be

was not only that that eye would very much in the interests of

brave

go blind, but that the other international competition if the would follow in sympathy. But USFA succeeds in its after taking off the bandages the efforts to convert America into You Kurgeons were able to tell him a football-playing nation. that they had been successful. can imagine that England v. U.S. would All Wembley several times

over-t the pubile thought that England needed to Oght tooth and nail to win.

Meetings between

the lifeblood of and USA are golf, tennis and, to a certain extent these days, even horse racing. It could be the same for Soccer.

Manila, Jan. 30. Larry Montes, 11 times National Open Champion, 1 time, the eye will be led the field after 18 holes entirely restored, but meanwhile of the Far East Open Golf he must avold jerks or bumps. So at 27 he finds himself retired. Tournament at the Wack

"My idea," said Angelo, "is to Wack links yesterday by

to a training Ko

school for posting a one under par 71.

I motor mechanics and then to However, a 23-year-old Wack return to Johannesburg-and-set Wade caddie, Rodrigo Domingo, up in the motor business. But I served notice that he would be must wait for the "all-clear," a definite threat in the current from the hospital. tourney by posting a 72, just

one stroke behind the veteran Larry".

ONLY BLOW

The

ourselves

And you can wager that the American reputation for having something bigger and belter will apply to football. Perhaps "No. It wasn't the Turpin in floodlighting, perhaps in the staging of games, perhaps even Two other Wack Wack cad-night that injured my eye. dies, Emilio Biglete and Carlos only real good punishing blow in toelical methods, the U.S. Martinez, each posted a 73 to he struck which got home was a will have o great contribution tle for third place, while Vie left hook to the body in the 13th to offer to our old-established Montes, Larry's younger brother, round. My eye was injured in game. Says Mr Schwartz: "We and R. Sumayang, local pro, led the gymnasium during a training are looking forward to the day for fourth place with 745,

bout. I saw sparks but thought when we can meet the Soccer and Cheng I should recover, but I didn't.nations of the world on terms

of equality. And win."

Son

Chi-kin

Ching-sul, top-notch golfers "I had planned a three-year } who came here from Japan for tour of Europe and the USA and the tournament, did not fare so well in the opening round. here I am out of it while still the wlaning. Son carded

turned in an 84.

78 and Chen Young.*.

I don't know so much about But most of us over here will welcome with Mr Schwartz the era of a powerful

Mrs Angelo, who joined him | U.S. side. Fifty-four pros and 38 here soon after his last fight, amateurs finished the opening bringing with her their two- round United Press.

year-old son Mark, entirely agreed. I asked Mrs Angelo, a cheerful young brunette, whether she would encourage Mark to KOREAN CAGE follow his father into the ring.

TEAM HERE

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Last Night's Badminton RECREIO JUST EDGE OUT CRAIGENGOWER IN ́SENIOR

MIXED DOUBLES MATCH

By "ARGONAUT”

In a closely contested Senior Mixed Doubles Badmin ton League match at Craigengower last night, Club de Recreio just edged out Craigengower by five sets to four. The set score went from 2-2; Men's "C" Doubles: St John's to 3-3. Recrolo then led 4-3, v. St. Teresu. but Cralgengower drew level;

Friday, Feb. again at 44 after a fine effort Men's "C" Division: CYMCA by Wong Kai-cheong and Mix v. CCC. Stella Cort3 who recovered

Men's "C" Doubles; Recreio 0-8 and 5-10 deficit to from a

CCC "G". St Teresa bent J. A. Soares and Miss CYMCA, CCC "v Union. Bernadine Remedios by 21-10 and end up as the most success- ful pair of the night with three wins.

In the deciding ninth set, Recreio's F. Rezario and Miss M. Xavier took an initial command- ing lead of 8-3 against Bill Funk and, Min Helen Lee, and salted en to a confortable 21-8 win to give Recrelo their victory.

Two new lady players, Miss Helen Lee

and Mita Peria Dabber, made their debut in Senior

matches and showed promise of developing Into valuable arquisitions for the Valley club.

League

THE RESULTS Sentor. Mixed Doubles

CCC Recreio 5 Wong Kai-cheong and Mim Stella Correa (CCC) beat H. F. Gonsalve and Mrs Gansalves 21-15, beat

and A. Boares

Misa Bernadine 21-18, beat F. Rozario and Miss Xavier 23-21...

V.

V

Port Of Spain

Test Drawn

Port of Spain, Jan. 28. The first Test match be- tween India and the West Indies ended today in draw.

The West Indies still required 132 runs, with all second lanlags wickets in hand, when stumps were drawn,

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Final scores were: India-417 and 204. West Indies-438 and 142 for no wicket.

A draw was a foregone cun Mclusion when India completed their second innings late to-day,

B Funk and Mira Helen

India added 115 runs to-day (CCC) lost to Gonsalves and Mrs to their overnight score of 179 Consalves 13-23, beat Soares

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Wont Kant-chow and Miss Perin Dhaber (CCC) lost to Gonaives and Mr Consalves 10-21, lost to Soares and Miss Remedios 15-21, included nine fours. Foot to Rozario and Miss Xavier 15-21.

Men's Doubles "C" Division

CYMCA 7-Nav Bharat z

Bul Chuen and Zd. Kwok -(CYMCA) beat D.-N, Hegde and J. Verma 21-14, beat U. S. Dilon and M. Singh 21-15, beat Dr M. Singh

and A. Nair 21-0.

Ho Wal and H. K Wong (CYMCA) beat Hegde and Verma 21-14, tout to Dillon and Singh 9-21, beat Dr Singh and Nair 21-6.

9. W. Chen and 8. N. To ICYMCA beat Hegde and Vera 21-14, lost to Dillon and Bingh 18-21 beat Dr Blugh and Nair 21.14.

University 1-Police "W" 2 Albert Lo (Unlyersity] beat T. neynoida 154; besi dneve 15-7.

Tan, Gin-hock (University) beat Reynolds 10-12; beat Grievo” 15-4.

Yam-ho University) lost to Dr T.C. Pang 15-2.

Albert Lo and TH. Tang (Univer- alty) beat Reynolds and Grieve 21-15; beat Fang and Hoof 2-16,

Y.. Lim and Ronald Tan (Univer- alty) lost to T. Reyngide and Grieve 22-23: beat Fang and Koot 21-16.

PRUTI

TODAY'S GAME: Junior Mixed Doubles

CYMCA v CCC.

Men's "C" Doubles CCC "G" v. St. John's,- Union v. CCC "Y", St. Teresa v KCOBA.

With spinner Ramadhin bow- ling from the other end, ruas came fast and 200 were reached in 323 minutes,

over Umrigar (30 not out night) was back to his best form today and made the fifth-wickel partnership worth 100 in 143 ninutes with 1 single of Ramadhin.

Phadkar pulled Ramadhin for six, and soon Umrigar reached

his 60 in 175 minutes.

Mangkok-800 Chan Foo, 423 Chan Kam-tin, 4758 Ches: Sing, 4183 Cheng Kar-kai, 4503 Chiu La7, 4804 Chu Shuh. 4771. Chens Ital 4165 Chow Chi-hung, 4325 ABB. DS Sout; (120 Hà C 4701 Họ Tức kum. 4770 Kong Yuk-tun, 4811 Koo Pulechu, 1744 Mrs Lee Lal-kumm, 4791 MITS

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Sharpsholpe-8199 Chan Shek, 5103 Raymen Chen, 2343 Lam Lui-chiel,

6248 Lau Kul-yue, 5243 Lee Po-fung. a Leims Bing-tang. 8103 Ling Man-cheuk, 5 Wong Bun, 19 Wong Yee-thun, 5247 Yuen Slu-hung.

Central-350 Fung Shio-choy, NE Kung Shiu-chong, 348 Lam Wing, 339 Law Kee-itung, 327 Mok Chi-hing. 285 Fang k-61. 309 Peter Wang Chun-lam, 205 Yuen Plag-kuen,

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TEST CRICKET

1724 Chau, Man-cheung, 1773 Chau Ho luyen 177 Chịu Homing 18 The now ball was takea by Arthur Chiu, 1727 Choy Tin-kin, 1720 King and Gomez at 201. Umrigar Chung Yue-to, 1821 Lam Boe-yuk, Chay Tin-fah, 1803 Chul Kam, 1701 hit Gomez for four successiva az Mrs Law Yuen-lin, 1819 Mrs. A. fours in the third over, and in Lee, 1795 Leung Fook-long, 1:34 Shum Yat-ling. 1715 Taul" "Yun-pul, the first 45 minutes' play 58 runs 1760 Yeung Sbe-man, 100 Viu Kwok- were scored.

Umrigar was clean bowled by Chu, 1640 Yu Kee-to, 1747 Yue China- Worrell at 69 and Phodkar fell Bay View-1447 Chan Wat-yum, 83 a victim to the same bowler at John Cheung, 1440 Ho Su-ngok, 1439. 85 with only one additional run Lee Taun-leung, 1476.1llly Woon-man 10, 1437 to the f430 Thomas Loong Lik-klu,

Mak Yu-Kin on the scoreboard (238).

After the two baimen returt; 1473 Max Yid-on: 1402 1. A. Kadir, ed to the pavilion, there was u 1466 Quan Blog-kuen. collapse.

Bhauk!wan,--2011

Nhu cho. Tho West Indies, 3eft with 2020 Lam Kal-tong 2010 Lam K- only about two and half hours hul. 301 to make 274 for victory, faced a Leung Ki-yu, 2010 Making-sun, virtually impossible task, Never 2014 Tuet Lim-for.

Earter-010 Au Chun-hung. theless, Rae and Stollmeyer went

Chan Che-bun, 201 Chan Chuh-lam, for the bowling from the start. 760 Chan Fun-yin, 194 Chen Kwal- The West Indies reached 50 in hang. 78 Chan Kang-wing, 800 chan Kwong-yan, 963 Cheung Jiau-yan, 55 kainutes. Stollmeyer Cove 003 Cheung Kam-to, 714 Chol Chung- drove and hooked Ramchand to ing. 906 Ches Kwan 719 EA Da the boundary, but Rao scored Roza 790 Ho Chak-leung 826 Fon TOO ARDUOUS

Kam-chaung, 1467 Lisich Show-ping. NEXT WEEK'S GAMES mostly singles,

* Kan Yiu-lum, 74 Koo Shing- Monday, Feb. % .

Pulling Manked for six, Stoll-cheong. 713 Mita Lam Bau-lum, "Certainly *not,"

meyer, reached his 50 in 1051 Lam Sol-chee, 731 Lam Wing- 700 LTD run. 731 Zam Yuk-ying.. Men's "A" Division: CYMCA minutes. An All-Star Korean basket "It's too arduous

The Philippino Flyweight v. Becrelo (at Recrolo), IKU v. When Gadkari and Shodan Shu-kwong, 725 Lee Shu-yuen, 730 ball team, which will play a the boy must make n living from

Lee Wing-it, 75 Log Yingokit 001 Jewish Recreation were tried, the batsmen in- eung Chi-thiu, 072 Leung Tec-fung. series of games in the Colony, sport, what's turong with golf Champion, Tanny Campo, was

nice pleasant game where ruled a 8-5 favourile over the CCC (at from Talpel by a arrived here

creased the rate of scoring. RAD 746 Mily Liu Yook-gun, 009 Lo The- Mexican, Al Chavez, against Club);

to ching, 750 Lo Yin-kay, 24 Loh Chun- nobody gets his eye hurt."

ming. 218 Low Yin-kwong. 800 Luck whom ho will defend

Men's "C" Division: CCC v.hooked Shodan for a four his

make the West Indies total 109 chick-um, sat Miss Yvonne K., Ka 12-round Her husband still feels the crown in a

fight at CYMCA.

Luk. Dis Ms Bal-hung, 870 Mak Kal- Headed by Mr Lee Sung-ku,

Stadium ол Saturday Men's "C" Doubles: St John's In 120 minutes,

Kwok-sin,· 1427. Ng. min, NE Yin-cam. 270 NE the Koreans lost one out of call. of the boxing ring even Rizal

Mankad, trying to catch

Ping-kwor, Stollmeyer drive off his own nine games played in Formosa. though he will never enter night.

650 Yan-man, Yukobing 148 Mirz Po Yee-wal again. Joe Lucy happened to

Both fighters have finished'

Tuesday, Feb. 3

bowling, cut his right hand and Pau had to leave the field without 15 Poon Salu-hing, 730 Blu Wal- training and appear to be in top

hung, 718 Tam Chong-ping, 4001 Tam Senior. shape.

Mixed Doubles: completing the over.

Bee-up, 807 Tang Choo, 307 Tank Both are anxious to meet the CYMCA v. CCC (at CYMCA), When Umrigar replaced Man Hon-cheung, 101 Lang Hon-yon, cal "I'm off! round to the world' flyweight Utleholder, Men's "B" Division: HKU v. kad with the ball, Rae pulled ring Mon 13 Tseng Klo-gur Th Dang, Bo chal, 200 Tas tal-cho, 874 he Yoshio Sturt of Japan, and Recreio (at Jewish Itecreation him to the boundary, reaching 30 | 7wa Riu-man 13 Worg Hau-ming. 777. Wenn 76 Wong Honschung we Saturday's fight is expected to Club), CYMCA v. St Teresa (nt in 135 minutes..

be one of the best scraps soen | Taikoo Club).

The last over of the match Kam-put 153 Wong Boek-leuna. 763 Won Bison. 740 Wang Ying-nam. was boiled by Gaekwad, and 771. Young Wingstal, all Yip: Cuer.

to get his. here.-United Press..

Rae hooked him for four.

kee. 707 Yu` Ping-kwONE, 750 Mtralia have won two, lost one half century before being dis

254 Yue Fink-wine. 776 Stollmeyer hit a six and 11 Ping-kwaes.

Yuen Wing-cheong Ball Miss irena and drawn one. Mon's "C". Doubles; Union V. fours in his 70 not out, and Rie vang, Tua Yurse Yick-ing. St. John's, Nav Bharat v. CCC het nine boundaries in his 62 "G", CYMCA v. Recrolo, CCC not out. "Y" v. St. Teresa, KCOBA v. Tyfam.

CAT plane yesterday.

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Three members of the visit- be training that afternoon for

Aight lightweight ing team represented Korea his

with

in the Olympic Games of 1948 Tommy McGovern, which were hold in London.

TODAY'S SPORT

Badminton

Men's "C" Doubles-Craigongower "Green" v St John's; Union Craigangower "Yellow"; Nav Bharat y Chinese Y.M.C.A.; B Teresa v King's; Neerslo ›v. Tytam,

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AGAIN

SEDGMAN

BEATS KRAMER

Manila, Jan. 30,

IRC TEAMS

The following will represent Indian RC. in League "cricket St. Louis, Jan. 29. matcher on Saturday: Frank Sedgmen stretched his Bist XI v Chub de fecrato- at Boo match lead to 10-0 last night by unpoo as 1.30 pam.-A. B. Kit chell (Capt.). A. R. Abbas, r. M. beating Jack Kramer 6-2, 10-14 41 Arcull, Eberry Bucks A

Ismall, 8. A. lamall, B. II. Khan, Segura scored his A. I. Madar, K. Natacin, åder. A.

Rumjohn, M. I Samad, Umpire

Pancho

Land Forces Squash Championship 15th win out of the 17he

commencing: 8:15 pm.

at Victoria Barracks Squash Courts and Ken McGregor have played Wahab,

with nots of B-4 and 7-5,

The two Australians

Tabis. Terinis

v. CYMCA..

Wednesday, Feb. 4

Thursday, Fob, I'

Junior Mixed Doubles HKU v. 91. Terem (at Talkoo), CCC V. CYMCA.",

Krajem

Bruit. Bearer Snooker League and XI v Navy at King's Park m. |Baturday at 0:120p.m.--MA, best Warb Capt.), P. M. DE. JINA L

CESTER Adam Dustness Houses Sports Federation Kramer and Begurs 0-2 in a chan Ali Khan, Fly 1,2 Kaming,. matches at Deity Farm Clubhouse one-est doubles match-Aston Zuralium ponu, A.24, Omar, AJ 1. Lower TAlbert, Road, cominancing

clated

Rerulis of Geo. Younger Snooker League matches played Jast night tvere:;

|

South Chiris 9. Laisk

0; Eastern "E! 8, KCC

Score-board:

Indiámina instings [Note; b. -Valentine ***

Joshi, run out

Ramchand. d. Diana & Walcott Kazare, a. and b. Walcott. limzigar, b. Worrell

umreceived)

FAZATY, Walcott b. Worrell Gaekwad Escare

Chodhan. 4. Ramadhan Mankad. "Gadkari

SCOTES KOI Eeceived.

Total all out

West India-tud. Konings not out for.... Blokmeyer not out

B

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20.1.83.

INTER-HONG CRICKET

following

South Africa Manages To Force A Draw

Adelaide, Jan. 29,

South Africa managed to force a draw in the Fourth Test match today against Australia after losing the initiative from the first day.

When stumps were drawn,, South Africa wore 199 runs behind with only four wickets left, the scoreboard reading:

Australia 530 and 288 for three declared, South Africa 387 and 177 for six..

Of the four Tesis played,, Aus- ||

McGlew went on

:!

With his two pace bowlers, The fifth and final Tort will Keith Miller and Lindwall, both open at Melbourne on February suffering from Injuries," Haz- selt had to rely to-day mainly "Neil Harvey was tho top on Johnston, Hole, Ring and

second Benaud for his attack,

Scores;!

ecorer in Australia's innings with 118, the result of an enterprising Innings. His figure included 15 fours,

McGlew and Waite played a mojor part in saving Bouth Africa,

will represent| myButterfield a wire in their annual

Opening the second Inter-Hang cricket match against Dodwell's at the Hongkong: Cricket 370 runs in arrears, they witha Club ground na. Bunday, February

innings

the Australian attack

An Australia and tonings A.... Marrik o. Endean-b. Malia C. McDonald, b Mansel) Nell Harvey. Endean

Watkins Hole, not out Bankjid, not out

"Total" (zon, (3, wate. (codi]

wickets!

76 commencing: 22.30 UMURTAG.G. I stood

Knight, F.P. O'Driscoll, C... until they had put 81 on the Loader N.P. Fox, F.L Holmes, le board, when Walte was clean 1/2, Total (for no wicket) olisit. Nicol, D.HY. bowled by Holo la personale for do. Waume

Chadwick-Kew,FA.IN. Brown.

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