ON THE RECORD

Civilised Man

Catches Up With

The Savage

+

On August 6, at Parelina, jony of the 'alhor great athletes California, Franklin

"Bud" at our, age 'who graduated to the He an engineering graduate role of Tarzan in one of the

of Stanford veralty. threw (several series' on the "ape sinn" the regulation Olymple javelin that Hollywood has turned out a distance of 283 feet 10 inches. The performance, if ratified by the MAAF, will be a new world 11word.

could throw anywhere near Franklin Held's best.

In fact, not within 80 feet of his best.

The Tarzan

of the Finnish Kaj-Tapio Rautavaart, creen, who won the Jayelin Throw at #don's Olymple Games in 1948, retired" from thr sport 247 fuet with a best mark of 7 inches.

Three day's earlier. Ta # practice session, he hangi a bed mra red throw of 277 fret I how,

Are 1948. Deerinber Kolege, Nandi tribesman of Keny threw the regulation. Olympic Javelin distance MNA feet. T throw www niezatteed by a British Coloniai Omer oficial

אין ין

which

Te Finnish Tarzan conta bave caused a mild stir in the wilds of Africa or Austraila ́ií, Instead of swinging through the trees,

practice ú Scor

Richard [natives consider degending and Commber, an official of the Au - prommeniseent of a lower form of tralian Amateur Aible.ke Asso-animal life, he threw a spentr etalion, arranged for

The possibilities of Australian aborigines to make

Frankia with tests

javelin - throwing The best dismissionary among spear-throw- Olymple javelin. the rublered by one of the jang natives Lie timinense, aborigines was sported to be 3 116 is the only white num who feet.

can handle the weapon as well. sporting may even start a revolution

darkest

Alrich where

clear men reportedly revens Drel an the high Jump anty on such vecnsions as tribol

The

regulation Hick

зам

The Pugsten javelin throws - intend to fee aboritativ thura ip by Mr Coorales set Australlara Thinking sexcotly that I would be an excelical festivals.

10 have an Australinis vieury in the Javelin Throw in

İn Bu Olympic Games Tuche in use.

in

The witch doctor

Hay

Jura Met-round

that and Bay

eleven young men will have to lear eight feel today if the rains ore lo come in time and the young men start leaping. Otherwise they don't seem to care enough abou Peaping competitively.

The New South Wales ^^^

letter wrote

to Darwin newspaper editor and asked him 10 Mar ta Javelin Throwing World Champion Among the large numbers of natives from Australia's Northern Territories converging on Darwin for The fraalier town's annual fuir.

A competition was staged the winner Wwx full-bloodei abortglue, Billy Larrakeyah, #1

distance modest the

with

Mr Held, being imbued the competitive" ideal, could offer Mexican earrings or suing other trivial gift as an Induce. ment 10 competitive Javelin

rowing and could take a hand

by

the game himself and -by possibly hurt savage pride Olympic standards of 197 ft winning himself.

inches. Several other ab- origines threw between 180 foci nil 100 feet,

5

Though Mr Coombest state- Dent that he measured Ft aborigines Javelin throw at 390 fox1

the IN still acceptable, NSWAAA will now have fo did aut B which particular part of

Coumbes Australia Mr

found hig 300-fout javelin throwers,

Franklm Beld, the only inan with a college diplopia to have thrown a javelio 277 feer, is 25

The British Colonial Uflee hasn't taken very much interval to date in scouring the wilds of Africa for athletic talint. Some

has progress

In

been made

Kenya and Tanganyika, Nyasa- land.

the Gold Coast and Wigeria towards starting athletics on R national scale.

The results have not been discouraging, but the African is getting too prize-mloded and in Kenya two years ago it was necessary to suspend for 200

sears, of age and is now study-year a certam Kipkocch, winner Mag in a Sat Anselmo (Call- fornia) semary where

he is preparing for his life work as a missionary.

of the Six Miles Run in a very where fast 29

Intoutes 34.8 seconds, who refused to accept a blanket as a prize for running so many miles and threw it back into the District Commissioner's face at the prize-giving.

Weissmuller, Nelther Johnny Hem Brix, Buster Crabbe or

St. John

Ambulance

Orders

The French and the Belgians and have made more progress the two countries' national re- cords have been improved--with The addition of performances from Senegal und Ourundi.

Rouanda.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1953.

Soccer

Page

DENIS COMPTON SCORES 81 FOR SOUTH OF ENGLAND

Session AGAINST THE AUSTRALIANS

the first of a series of new two-way football lessons with how-to-do-it-tips by the stars of today AND tomorrow.

THE BEST

DEFENCE

IS-

ATTACK

by BOB PENNINGTON

Term opens. gentlemen. with Professor Alfred Ram- неу

(Tottenham and Eng- land) lecturing on full-back strategy. Assistant master- his more orthodox Totten- ham deputy Peter Baker, -

ad- of

Attention, please, pupils for the don with an honours de- inta In turning defence Kree

Professor Rumsey:— attack.

"Being unorthodox and venturous in many aspects the game, let me admit at the outres that I have my crities. But believe in attack-what- ever your position.

"Our Tottenham syllabus ix based on short, sharp passes, trying never to lose the ball so the that your opponents do

And running

tint around. technique starts right in Dur own penalty box.

SHORT PASSES "Passing back to goalkeeper Tel Ditchburn, I often hold on uniit a forward Is actually challenging. While the attacker presses on, trying to Intercept, I nip smartly into an open Ted's space ready to receive throw. At least one opponent is then left out of it...ond another I'm ready to munch

attack.

"The text books tell you back shouldn't dribble. Truc, but he can beat his man. If a winger comes Tushing in tackle, it should be within back's power to slip the ball

him

to

A

Short passes are nearly al-

but a back

ways the best. should practise

low the re ball that so often splits a de- fence wide open.

"Take the ban upfeld, too, if it's clear, but once parted with it, a back should race to re- sume marking - his

That's where. speed is essential.

50

um ming

up I'd say back shouldn't at- curb an Lacking spirit If It's

natura game. Yet he must never forget prline role is .

defence, nar attempt attacking gome until he's, weighed

Onler by Mr Fung Ping-fan, They O.SJ. Acting Commissioner of

In fact, The Fren tewn against Great Britain at the White City Inst month included an quite a number of Africans. were represented by St John Ambulance Brigade, Equatorial Africans in the Long Order No. Jump, Hop, Step and Jump and Hongkong District, 30/53, dated September 3, 1953, the Javelin Throw.

Ambulance Fluties lonkkan

and

his winger

man.

In the first 15 minutes or so."

Peter Baker now tons the However, the French have a mortar-board to deliver a dit- 4.9 5.-12.9.53, in Nan Amb. Div. different approach to dealing | ferent theme:- Septe aber 1983: Western Dist. Neg

with African athletes. They DIY.

out of the I'm 21, just sion't

with Ambulance

present them Duties Kowloon.

vast to 1.8.30-13.0.53. Taishatut Amb. blankets, but bring theni Forces, without Ramsey's Div.: 14.0 63.–20.0.51. K.Y.M.C.A.France instead

distribute experience, Defence - orthodox Amb. Div.: September 1953: Waterloo

defence is my strong point; an them among the athletic clubs.

would be attacking game At least one French Equatorial Peartration Squad Duties African record-holder is happily

forem to my nature and much Dr F. Chin Tsai, Dentist 1.F.

too risky to copy. Shields, C/O L. Tang & Central Nstudying at the Sorbonne and, lost Div. 13.0.53. Dr Chan Ping-kwal was last reported to have Benthe Young Kal-sling. A/O Kwok interest in athletles and to be On-pong, & Centrul Nag. Die.

concentrating on 11 nendemic Stumantin Refugee Camp Dutifum fcareer instead. -4.9.63.

Kong Waly Amb. Div

19.0.63. Shamsluipo Amb Div

11.0.53, Kowkna Aib. Div.

One problem that

could

Bear Titles.9.63. p.m. Re: possibly confront Franklin Held quire Bay, Eastern Div. Big Wave as a missionary among spear- Day, Shaukiwa K.F. Div: Shek.Othrowing black men would be Shaukiwan Div. 10.0.53, 0.30 0.m.. Repulse Bay, Wanchal "B" Div.: big his own javelin.

Wave Bay,” Kennedy Town Dw. Sick-D. Nh Nau Div. 1,30 m.. Repulse

This is constructed from

the

Bay. Wanchal "A" DIY wood of four other javelins and Die Wave Bay, Western Dist. Div. Shek-O. Centrol Div. 12.9.33, 2 p.m., Is a very patched up weapon Repulse Bay, Chung Sing Div.: Big which has been broken many Wave Day. Confucian Div: Shek.. times in competition. It is now S.C.A.ADW. 13.9.63, 0.30.m.. nepulse Bay, Causeway, Bay Div. 8. hollow affair with

Big Wave Bay, H.R.Y.M.C.A. Divdividually died pieces. Blck-O. R.c.o.B. Div. 130 p.m..

Repulse Bay, Bloukiwan K.F. DIV

Big Wave Day, Shnaldwan,

Div.:

Shok-0, Eastern Div.

27

In-

Held finds that he ean achleve

grenter distances with this broken stick (still up to JAAF

Orderly ofeer Or Bet On Duty At weight and length specifications) Malland Rub-lat, Ifts 3,9.53, Mong Kok Amb. Div.: 4.8.53, Kow. than with any other.

Joan Amb. Div.: 5.0.53, Tatsus

Amb

On

Div.: 0.9.33, Kowlonn Amb Finland Visits to Sweden and

Div. 7.9 51. K.Y.M.C.A._Amb. Div:

he was invariably 10.63, Trimetatul Amb, Div: 9.9. Nanoyed by the fact that lils

Wah Amu, Div.; 10.0.63, Kong Wall Amb. Dlv.

challangers Invariably

ordic insisted on using his spear. The rule is that any

in n javelin

Appointment. Dr F.I. Tung. C.S.J. hold the appointment of Acting Assistan: Commissioner fadripetitor can

com-

ministration Headquarters up to throwing competition any other September 30, 1933, in addition to competitor's spear and the His appointment of A.C. (Training) Finns and Swedes found that

Taken On Birength (a) Enrol they ment-Tsimsisatsu Amb. Div.: Me.

Lau Chuen enrolled w.e.f. 21.8.83. properly. Abraham Cdt Nig. Div: Cat, Yip Yuk-hing enrolled w、e.l. 29.8.03,

ilked Held's private

Unfortunately, Held in one of the very few men able to throw Decrease of strength) Lear his own javelin, without break- Corper Offeer E.W. Spong leave foing it once more and, of course, 7 months w... 3.9.17. (b) Re-ing

one would be annoyed reve-Trimahataul Amb. Div.: Ple. any Mul Ying-kuen Vow...when, preparing for a 280- 20.8.03. (e) Healgaon-Kennedy

DIV. footer on the next throw, ho Town Amb Ng. Divi

that Hyytiainen br Surgeon Dr Mok Hingu resigned finds w.e.r. 4.0.35.

Rautavaara has already broken This spear once more. SOMA -

(ed.)' . 1. Teurs, C.St.J. Acting Assitant Commissioner,

* Administration, vi Colorg Jiendquarters. »

-“RECORDER”

WATCH THE. BALL

"But 7 agree with Ramsey's views on turning defence into attack. What's the use in bell- Ing the ball away ahead if it goes to an

Mark opponent? your man, watch the ball and not his feet when you mocide, and once in possession get rid of it to a team mate in an open space.

"Stamina is everything. Λ Just game can be lost in the minute. Of Tottenham's regular Arst team inxt season only Alf Ramrey, Billy Nicholson, and Len Duquemin are non-smokers, But wait......

"I smoke, too, yet that doesn't mean puffing away without worrying. If you And the pace gets too hot for you.

Unorthodox. but

effective.

All Bamsey traps the ball with his shin. Note the body angle. ... knee well forward, toe point- ing back. The advantage to this technique' is thất Ramsey can ryo the field, while the ball rolle slowly forward. ready

bet passed.

Peter Baker traps the ball in the more orthodox manner. Elis eyes are on the ball, body per. fectly poised. This style can be used under any circumstances, while the shin·trap is adopted purely to speed a pass when no opponent is in the vicinity.

the

terr Ramsey technique of holding back hla pass to the zoalkeeper autil

challenged by a forward (1), Whee the attacker tries to intercept (2)

Barus) ra" the wing (3)..

HK Eleven Wins. Again

Reuter reports that the_| Eastern soccer team at pre- sent touring Australia, con- (Inued оп thelr winning march yesterday by defeat- ing a Victorian side, com- pelsing Immigrants from Europe, by a menre. of five goals to two.

The score at half üme was Hongkong 3, Victoria 2.

LOUISE BROUGH

WINS AT FOREST HILLS

Forest Hills, N.Y., Sept. 2.

Ramsey runa oo and follow through with ≈ low, delven pra

Bee how to launch að altnek.

his right knee is well over the bell and the Instep is used to

give it momentum. Unless the Bogle is right, the ball will gain height, Lose direction.

The Baker technique of kicking a still ball. The body angle is different from that of the low-driven paas, but the forer I still wpplied through the instep, and the eyes never leave the ball until after the follon through. As always, direction In equally vital to dištance,

ready to be Ekrown the ball

and start

Attack (4).

42

And this legyen,

Das opponent jewe

les worry about.

Hastings, Sept. 2.

An excellent innings by Denis Compton compensated for some spiritless batting by the South of England XI against the Australian cricketers in the opening match of the Hastings Festival here today.

Rain Interrupfed play on a number of occasions, but this in no way could account for some disappointing batting by the South of England against the left arm spin bowling of Bill Johnston.

A ille restrained nt first, Bowling left arm at a fine Palmer, b. Johnston Compton afterwards played in pace, Davidson compelled Perks, c. Harvey .b.

Johnston his best form. He hilt 81 out of spect even from Compton. But

121 with 11 fours and helped it was Johnston who eventually Wright, lbw, b. Davidson the South of England score to dismissed Compton just" when | Moss, e. Hardeti b. Johnston reach the more respectable total | the Test batsman seemed at Young, not oût*A. of 108.

the

for

his Afth century of

Extras

100

Falls of wicket: 1-6, 2-7, 3-103,

The Australians rattled off scason, 48 for no wicket in the 35

Complent tried to drive, ania- minutca left before the close, | tinod the stroke and gave a Lindsay Hosseli collecting 38 of catch to cover, which meant that 4-116, 5-128, 6-158, 7-170, 8-184, them. Hasselt took 11 off the half the side vas out on 128. D-198. opening over from young Alan Givmg only one possible chonce, Mors and remained the chief Compton reared his 81 out of 121 run-getter, while Colin

Me-in two hours, with 11 boundlacles six. as his chief figures.

Spooner and Palmer quickly took the score to 158, when in over before ch the the last South's Captain was clean bowled Müler by Johnston.

Spooner was karth man out, Byes 6; Leg-byce 8.

Donald could only score

Play was resumed after lunch in bright sunshine. A cut for three by Compton off Hill sent up the 50 when the Innings had lasted an hour.

Compton had an escape when

dely 38. He jumped out to Archer, played too

and skled the ball. but Davidenn running from mid-off, could not cover sufficient ground to bring

IT catch.

The

TUNA

soon

another clean bowled victims of Jahmston. but carlier the tallenders entertained the crowd with bold hitting. Perics drove Johnston for three fours and Moss hit hlm out of the ground for six.

BOWLING

OMR W

Archer

2

Johnston Davidson HUI

27.3 10

1 22

0

2 31 1

Australians, 1st Innings Hassett, not out McDonald, not out

Extras

Tatal (for

BOWLING

wkt.)

M

R

W

4 1 10

0

3 16

Young

Вуст 2.

2 0 11

0

-Router.

In each case, however, Johns- stand had realised 77 in 70

before ton had his revenge without much minutes

more expense and the inningEn Richardson was beaten, being

closed at two short of 200, with Mars bowled by Miller. Richardson Johnston

claiming six wickets Perks took an hour and a half over

for 77. hls 30. which included four boundaries.

Brookes, the Northampton- shira opening bat, joined Comp ton, who hit Miller past mid- wicket for his

seventh boundary, completing 33 out of 84 in 75 minutes

ALL ASSURANCE

the fourth

time on

This is the tour that he has taken six wickets in an innings.

In 35 minutes at the end of the day Australia knocked off 40 of the arrears without loss,

Hassett claiming 38 of them. McDonald, who was almost run out when one, was always re- strained.

By this time the Middlesex man was batting with all his ald assurance, and when he turned Johnston to leg for four, he took the total to three Agures in just over 100 minutos. Davidson replaced Miller and at 116 he disposed of Brooke Compton, Harvey who,

Wäs roaching forward,

Johnston bowled after

spending nearly Brookes, b. Davidson

|Spooner, by Johnston

*THE SCOREBOARD

South of England, tat Innings Robertson, lbw b, Johnston G Richardson, b. Miller Emmelt, C. Langley b.

Archer

35 minutes over four runk

".

Tony Lock Takes Eight Hampshire Wickets For 26

London, Sept. 2.

30

1

81

4

20

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Tony Lock, England and Surrey left arm spinner, nchieved the best performance of his career in first class "cricket today when he captured eight Hampshire wickets-

for 26 runs in the county match at Bournemouth.

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Lock, aided by some magnificent fielding, especially by Stuart Surridge, captain of the Champions, who altogether held four catches, baffled the batsmen with un- canny flight and spin on a rain affected pitch. He bowled front of lift, Gloucester Arcade, 17 overs and eight maidens for his eight wickets.

the Hongkong Protection

arm

of In sid

He dismissed four batsmen in long spells, but hit 11 fours in Society for the succession in one deadly spell, his 03. He was dismissed by of Children,

IGN Thomson, all four falling to score.

right medium-fast, who brought his Neville Rogers was the only total of wickets to 100 for the one to play him with confidence, senapr..

balting throughout the innings for 30 of his side's 02 scored

10

the

Reg Simpson,

England In 24 hours,

amateur, scored a century bu fore lunch for the MCC against Surrey in turn had to struggle | Yorkshire

Scarborough. off the second bail of ing and were all out for 151. the innings. Simpson pulled and Melvyn Burden, a young offspin drove with great power, his bowler, playing In his second chief hits being three sixes off match for the county, impress-spin bowler lingworth and six ed with six wickets for 70 runs. fours.

Group Visas For for runs against good spin bowl- Missed

Asian Games Delegations

Two more Hampshire wickets alte- fell before the close and gether today 22 wickets fell for

202 runs.

the

Sussex and Lancashire, only two contenders for the

Manila, Sept. 2. Immigration Commissioner Vi- cente de la Cruz yesterday pro- mised to facilitate the admission into this country next year of

position of runner-up to Surrty all athletic delegations coming

in the Championship table, were from countries participating in held up by main in their match the Second Asian Games May at Hove. 1-0 next year,

Then, on a pitch not part In communication to the

cularly helpful, the Sussex Foreign Ofee, the Commissioner bowlers, backed up by keeni Bald he agreed to the use of

leiding, proved remarkably ac- curate.

Ho batted

one and three- quarter hours for his 101.

Trevor Bailey, coplain of the MCC, followed with bright 80, including six fours, In nearly two hours.-Reuter..

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

London, Sept. 2. The following were the close of play. scores in Arst class cricket matches played today;

At Scarborough: MCC 362 (Simpson 101, Bailey 80). York- | Identification cards in lieu of

shire 26 for no wicket. passports and the issuance of Nigel Howard batted with At Hove: Lancashire 152

for participating assurance. group visas

He was

compelled (Howard 03). Sussex

one run athletes and their delegation to concentrato on defence for for no wicket., members. •

Commissioner de la Cruz in-

former Miss Louise Brough

cut down the smokes, step-upu.S. and Wimbledon Champion, timated that regulations gov the training."

Class dismissed until week....... and save cigarette until after lunch.

rolled into the third round of erning non-participating visitors LANDLORD & TENANT (AMDT.)

are now being

next the US. Tennis Singles Cham-to the games that plonship with an easy victory on formulated by the Immigration

Mins Durenu, France-Presset.

› SWEDEN. LEADS BRITAIN 54-52

Stockholm, Sept. 2. Sweden lod · Britains by 54] points to 52 at the end of tonight's ten events in the two- day Internationaj athletic com- test at the Olymple Stadium here.

centre

over

the

court Darlene Hard (US), 6-2, 0-4.

Winner of the American crown in 1947, Mirs Brough kept heavy pressure on her 17-

Dynamo Beat Indians

year-old opponent ail through Moscow the first set. but weakened alightly in the second when Miss Hard begun to play, effec- tively and won three games in

a row-nfter tralling 1-5.

Parle, Gept, 2. Miss Bough inllied with a The Soviet Dynamo football 5-4-end on her own service to beat the Indian team from and closed out the ect with the East Bengal by a score of six to lom of only two points ns. Misu nil, Radlo Moscow, reported to- Hard hit over the baseline day in a broadcast received here, **Ten more evohla will be attempting to retrieve Miss decided on Wednesday,--China Brough'e:/" hard÷hlt ****, ground Mail Special:

United Press,

Halftime, the score was three- nil-France-Presse, ·

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