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ENGLAND'S DEFENCE IN ACTION
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1958.
The English centre-half, H. Johnsion (white shirt, right) is challenged by a Hungarian attacker, G. Merrick, the England goalkeeper (left foreground), waits to take the ball in the England-Hungary match at Wembley. In centre background is J. W. Dickinson, the England left-half.-Reuterphoto.
Engagement Off ANNUAL MEETING
New York. Dec. 7. Mrs Estelle Auguste, 42- year-old rich widow, who a few days ago announced her engagement to the 58-year
former world heavy- weight champion. Jack Dempsey, today said that The engagement broken alf-France-PressE,
OF
HKASF & ос
VARSITY RUGGER MATCH TODAY MAY BE A FORWARD BATTLE
By J. R. WATKIN
The annual Oxford and Cambridge rugby-match is something special in the annals of 'varsity sport. In popular appeal it ranks second to the Boat Race which has inade the names of Oxford and Cambridge known throughout the world.
at Oxford, have appeared one or other of the sitics.
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Yet in intensity of competition It is probably even more fiercely fought than the 20 odd minute battle over the stretch of Thames between Painey and Mortlake. Not even an International can set Twickenham aflame more thoroughly than the sight of 30 Light and Dark Blues engaged in their annual Rugby match.
University rugby has always round the tall, fast moving Jin's); H.B., Birrell (St. An been looked upon to provide Springboks that the fortunek drew's, S.A.. Lincoln); TJ. Ful-
to lon are likely
(Belmont Abbey, Wor- all that is best in running and of this match parsing. And since the
cester), D.J. Skipper (Watford war, turn.
it had Originally many, great players, including
been the G.S., Brosenose); R.R. Winn large number from the Com-intention
Oxford captain Dauntsey's, Exeter), LP. Mac- monwealth who -have
been Ramsay, one of the two Mil Lachlan (Plumtree, Trinity); studying cs Khoes scholders Hill
men in the match, to play JJ. Steel (St. Andrews N.Z. Johnstone
Now Coll.) R.C.P.Alloway Univer- though he played mest of the (Durban H.S., Univ.) J.P. Fel- (Durban H.S.. matches for his country on the lows-Smith wing However, Johnstone har Brasenose), A.W. Boyce (Kings- 'CAP NO GUARANTEE been in the wars on and off this wood, S.A., St. Edmund
reason and so Ramsay had no W. Bryer (Gray Cola, S. 2. Indeed
E.A.J. in
immediate choice in the
Univ). the end but to put
FergussDN The Hon. Kwok Chan, OBE, was unanimously elected
post-war years' there were
(Rugby, Oriel). A.W. Ramsay 60 him
on the wing.
(Mill Hill, President of the Amateur Sports Federation und Olympic many
at both
D.E. good players
Brasenose), This muy have the effect of Wood (Lulon G.S:. St. Edmund that not Committee, and Me:srs H. Owen-Hughes, OBE, R. C. Lee, varsities
even the of an International upsetting the Oxford attack for H.). eiled it
Johnstone's upon OBE and L. P. Kwok Vice-Presidents, at the third Annual possession had been
aguarunter of
to ability change direction Cambridge P. M. Davics General Meeting of the Federation yesterday evening at gap' was
Blue.
quickly for much
its (Landovery, Trinity H.; H. B. The Victoria Recreation Club. Re-clected to the Board
other Griffiths (Landovery Christ'a). were Messrs J. Skinner One player who foun: the effectiveness.
(Feties. St. (Chairman). Ma Man-fai (Vice-chairman), A. de O.ruth of this was T., J. B.exe: hand if he gets cnything like. K. J. Dalgleish
W. the Oxford wing-thier, Although decent
of the ball he Catherine'), D. R
Suk Sales (Hon. Secretary General), S. II. Pang (Deputy already a Welsh Internatican will not be easily stepped on (Christ's Hos.. Slaney Sussex): J.
when he went to Oxford, Brewer the edge of the field.
Robeats (Mill 11, Christ's); H. P. Secretary) and L. G. Young (Hon. Treasurer).
had to walk three seasons before
Morgan (Wycliffe, St. John's), T. C. Pearson (Oundle, Clare); his for the Benid and subsequently adopted he was chosen to represent
TC elections were All the
by members at the Extraordinary
University against Combodge.
M. J. O. Massey (Oundle, Sí, two-year terms.
The Cambridge trump card John's). R. Macewen (B:istol, tieneral Meeting, I regrettable
The number of ready-made les, I feel, in the guni kicking Catherine's), The meeting
piso fixed that two proposala recommended by
players a: Oxford and Cambridge blifties
D. G. Massey January 14 ns the date for ane to establak the status of the
of their
full-back, (King's School, Macclesfield & CAAF failed to gel the required
has, however, gradually declined extraagilinary, general, meeting majority and, as a result there in
Peler Davies, son pf since the war and for the match Glamorgan all
the Christ's), P. J. F.
Wheeler to elect the Federation's eMeerssel ne provision for the CAAF
rounder, Emrys (Rugby, Magdalene), J. P. K. for the Olympic Games.
in the new Chistion on this year there are only south Davies, who at 49 years of age Asquith
which
(Purley. Panbroke), The trials for the Ma The meeting also adopted the aut
African. given
(in Britain.
Catherine's), J. W. Clements Scot, K. J. Daigleith, is in
Peter Davies has his critics (Cranley, Trinity H.). P. H. Ryan the centre for Cambridge and the South Afrlean, P. Johnstone, who cavil at his lack of paco (Harrow, Calus)--(London Ex-
press Service). who played for the Springboks But like all potentially in all four Internationals in Bri-full-backs he has a sound pair
is tain two years ogo,
en the of hands, and positional
which precludes the need for Oxford wing.
But though they
this lacking In Internationals, Ox-sion ford
are remaining true to their have found it necessary to bring post-war tradition of including him up to stand off and he has Intelligently always performed of large number
South and successfully
in this posi- Africans despite the fact that a few angry Cambridge sup- tion. porters now call them Spring- boxford.'
Interport Hockey Trials
On Saturday
is
service
TRUMP CARD
Hockey Interport Selection! Report and Accounts, and re-purport to work for the interoat or Internationals, a Szot and a Scu ́h the oldest first class cricketer L. D. S. Bege (Whitgift, st
amateur sports should be
our phere and, for this season,
will commence on Saturday.appointed Messrs Thomas Le C. support meneturogement within
Kten & Co. auditors.
Following is the report of the their co-operation will always be welcomed MLN 0 highly desirable President, Mr Kwok Chan, to faclor to attain this, end. the meeting:
eboula
There will be two trials at the Pool Ground in King's Pork. The first will bully-off 2.38
With this in mind, 1 declare that this Federation will be glad to re- pm the secont a 3.45 pm. "The following are the retce "Since the lust Annual Gen-ceive satisfactory proposal design-
thi eral Meeting.
Federation to establish the position of the tions.
CAAF Mi Es to bring First Trial at 2.30 p.m.
successfully arranged for Hong speccy and ralisfactory soution of Whites named Ari:-Goal:-Senas kong to. participate for the first this issue. which has been the sub- deliberatione. prajanked (Aves), Mann (Army); L.BAR
time in the Olymple Games.ject
Judging by the earnest effort now RAF), Couto Argonaut);
Dekkar, Daten: Not only was the effort in being inade by the interested par Vistra cancyPha),
ties à believe a hoppy solution will 31-Almedin (Argonnuts), Can self an achievement for such a bell (Army); C-Andrew (RAF). j'atterson (Argonauts: Illerina young organisation as ours, but not be long in coming.
it served to bring Hongkong to (YMCA) Inglis L.W-Stroink (Dutch). Sonmes the fore In International sports. 1.1.-Mickey Ram This achievement
지 would
(Royal Navy),
(Royal Navy);
of
NO SOLUTION
It is clear that the present ten- not dency is for the gradual improve. ment of facities for the practice of sporte. Nevertheless, much still remains to be done. Grounds avail-
able for soccer and athlettes 'are now as good as we can expect with the construction of the three stadia.
and Basketball
some Indoor games are also provided for by the Wanchat Basketball Stadium Hongkong and by the Youth Centre in Kowloon, but, it is a cause for disappointinent that no solution has yet been found in the construction
in
(YMCA), Omar (RAF); CL-Pints | have been possible had it (Nov Bharal), Ditta (Thunderbuttal? been for the co-operation and R.I.-Lucas (RAF), Mann (YMCA); R.W.Sarban, Segh (Nav Bharati, effort of our amliated associa- Lacey (Army).
tions and sympathetic sup Umpires: P. Xavier, J. D. Gap-porters. Alves.
"Recond Trial at 3.15 p.m.
Now preparations are under Whites named first: Goal--Snares (Nav Bharat), Taylor way for Hongkong to take part (YMCA)) L.B.-Y. Kann (Thunder in the 1954 Asion Games at baital, Taylor Army): R.B-Norman Manila, and possibly also the Royal Navy), Xavier L. Recreio); Empire Games nt Vancouver. 1.1-Slevens' (RAF) Curbiix Sinan However, unless financial assis-food swimming pool for (Nav Bharat); C.-ngat Singh (Nav Bharat). Reay (Army); R.HI.- { tance Wahav (Thunderbolts), Remedios A efforts will not be as successful
L.W.Ford (Army). J. (Recrelo)! Yusuf
as we would wish. Thunderbolt): LIT flussain (Thunderbolts), Xavier H.
forthcoming, our
Hongkong, which is a crying need. Every effort will be made to en- sure that facilities will enniinue to improve, and for this purpose I am confident that all members of our continue to work Federation wil
Iitecrelo): C.F. Collaro, J It is a matter for gratification Argonauta). Forld Khan (Thunder that the membership continues together in the same spirit of co-
operation
and
enthuman
which
holis): t.f-Sumine: Argonauts), to expand. We have now has been the potent force behind „Eastco — Elecreio): RW Samy,
Anthony (Royal within-our-fold-all-the-more the success of this Federation."
Important controlling bodies of ||
Thunderbolt),
Navy).
Umpires: Major
Walker.
Major amateur sport in Hongkong. I Boycott,
Reserves: to please allend
Lylats:
is hoped that the encourage
which we have given ment such branches of sport as
Д
The
be
may
There are seven in the alde this year and one lone New Zealander, front row forward J. J. Steel of St Andrews, N.Z., and New College,
great
sense
much hard running. On occa- Comfortable, Safe, Invisiblo
scuson, Cambridge
His
CONTACT LENSES
Most up-to-date style. Worn without fluid.
forte, however, is his goal-kicking and in this respect there are very few men in the British Isles who cap Improve Whole day wearing tolerance
It was No molding required. on his performances.
tv to land his ability to
long range penalty last year and the failure For particulars, please contact of his opposite number with one KOWLOON OPTICAL CO. much
lcd to casier that
the 20, Cameron Road, Tsimshatsu). first Cambridge victory in five
Head Offee: 503, Nathan Rd. attempts.
Branch Offlct: 71, Tal Po Ra.
THE ONE BIG "NAME" ' It is fair, I think, to say that Johnstone is the one really big name on either side. The de- fensive qualities of Dalgleish
Of those who took part in not perhaps of the high
one expects to see in that match Oxford have seven Internationals. Therefore it is Blues for the game this year
and Cambridge nine,
game wiii Whether this fact produce vintage
Bre
order
Army Soccer
war
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East Germany
to
5.
is
sport
US, Dilion (Nav Bharati, larri (Army); Buxall (Army-Gan kerver) Peter (Army), Mohinder Singh (Nav ciation basis will continue
Coloured shirts will be awallahte have the desired effect. It
Harst).
on the ground. All other kit will scenary that amateur be provided by individuals. Pinyrre are requested to be on the field in in Hongkong be properly or- inutes before the scheduled time ganised and so to enjoy full re-
postpone cognition by the Any
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east on Rediffusion or Itongkank
Radin "at a.m. and 1.30 pm.
All queries to A. L. Hery (Te)- 73068)
HOCKEY FIXTURES
NEW CONSTITUTION
an
General Extraordinary
At
Constitution WDA submitted
the
to
Seek Olympic Recognition
Tho
East
Major Units results:
on recent
SIGNIFICANT
It is significant, too, that this year both captains are in the pack. Ramsay, one of the most Welch 5, 32 Med RA 3; Kings mobile of footballers, directs 2, 24 Fd RE 5; 50 Fa RE 4, R. the Oxford activities from the Norfolks 5:7 R.T.R. 4, 45 Fd lock
RA 0
Minor Units results;
be played
Tp was
HQ 35 Inf Bde 4, 19 Fd Amb Berlin, Dec. 0. 1: 50 Fd Sqn 0, HQ RA 1; 27 German National Lt Bly 2, 26 FDS 0. The game between muath a new Olympic Committee decided to- Meeting held last
HQ 27 The following are the fixtures me exception or Bard and, with day to continue to demand its Inf Bde und Mov Lt
of Art, IV. Sec. 3. recognition by the International postponed and will' for this week-end's Hockey was unanimously adopted. Thu sev Olympic Committee, a communi- at a later date.
slon of the Constitution had pre-
meeting In matches in all divisions, as well viously been carefully considered que issued after a
Committee at East Berlin and published by the as the fixtures
week by the Executive for the
many meetings over a long period. East German news agency, ADN,, following.
the responsibility for drafting A collar schedule will appearan new set of Constitution was said.
finally entrusted to a special com milice comprising Menara akinner, Ma Stan-fal, Bales, Mok Ming and Wing Leo who, as we all know, are recognised, without question, as the experts best abis to handle this Boundary St. at 230. (Umpires: A dificult plece of work.
L/CEL Moore).
The new.Constitution, an drafted Gr
by these experts, was accepted by
In these columna every Tuesday.
SATURDAY
Ladies' Division
DGS. Derians on Poller
Gr.
L SHC on Face
καν Boundary St.. at 3.45. (Umpires: Y. Khat, Tora Singh),
University v Gremlins on Army Gr., Boundary St. at 2.30. tum.. pires: Krishan Lal, J.S. Grewal).
Victoriane v Recrelo 'B' on Army Gr.. Boundary St. at 3.45, (Umpires Hora, Mickey Ram),
SUNDAY
TATTERSALLS
BLOODSTOCK SALES
Newmarket, Dec. 7. The British Bloodstock
Men's Fleet Division Army 'A' v Recreio 'A' on Anny Gr. Bookumpon a 3.45, (Umpires G.T. Palmer. Makhan Singh),
YMCA BAF on Army Gr Boundary St. at 2.30. (Umpiresi Ma Boycott, B. Gonsalves),
Thunderbolts AV Army on Armo Or Bookunpso at 2.30
Umpires: H. Crebas, U.S. Dnion). Agency, acting on behalf of the Japanese Government, BAF df Ki Tak at 10:30 am, (Um- bought the seven-year-old pires: Fit Lt Cordon, Cpt Taluar), mare, Darbari, at Tatter-
Thunderbolte 'B' v Police on Police Gr., Boundary Bt. at 10.30. (Umanlle annual bloodstock sales pires: AA Mallk, Woll Bell).
HUIC V Recreio B on Recreio at which began at the Park 19.30. (Umpires: BRM Durkin, BSM Paddocks here today.
Mens Second Division
KKAAF V Valley Sports HIC on
Turton).
St Joseph's v Bookinpota on N Gr. No. 1 King Park at 10.30.
The mare, by the 1938 St.
(Umpires: Bat Davis 9/5gt G. Pal Leger winner, Scottish Unian, went to the agency's call of 800 mer).
atter somo rpirited
Acce v Nav Bharai on IN Gr., No.
2 King's Park at 10,50, (Umpires: guineng
8gt Darvill DSM Richardson),
FUTURE FIXTUBES
December 19 (1) Ladies' Division: University Dorians: Recreio By Kay
DGB v Gremline: 815 v Hogrelo A
December 20-
Argonauts Royal Navy YMCA
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LEAGUE TABLES Major Units
PWDL FAPta.
3 3 0 0 13 3 2 1 0 14 @ 8 1 9 7 4
7 R.T.R.
1 Welch.. The East German Commitice Med RA R. Norfolks fuiflied all prerequisites for in- 14 4 RA ternational recognition. It re- 45 ya RA presented an independent coun- Dorset.. Go Fd RE try with
Government 1 Kings Its own
agency, 2/2 GR and Constitution, the
Bald.
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the grounds that Germany con
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Herr Kurt Edel, President of the East German body, said: "We expect to achieve recognik tion during the next meeting of the International Committee, in Athens, in May next year." Reuter.
"TEST" ENDS.
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