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Stroke Is Oxford's
Chief Problem
As yet there is no ready-made stroke at either university for this year's Centenary Boat Race, but, as was the case in 1953, one will no doubt be discovered both at Oxford and Cambridge before April 3 (writes Hylton Cleaver).
The Oxford A and B crews, who are still being kept in training, were stroked by Australiaha J. McLeod anti E.B. Vine respectively on their last outing.
There are four Australian Davenport, whose brother got n candidates for Blues in this Bite last year, la at bow in B
historic year, and all of them at Oxford, E, O. G. Pain arc was Australia's Olymple
in 1052, mut is quite the best oar available.
fatl
He looks like being influence over the
crew.
seven
have been Most of the rest changing places and even crews to discover dally in the effort the best order of rowing,
and
a great
It does not look as if the arst eight is by any means
settled
yet.
UNEVEN
boat as was Louis MeCagg, of USA, in The Cambridge crew last year. I He has taken Quick's old seat!
the latter. at 7, which leaves
who is president, to now 4.
The fourth Australian, J.A. last Gubber, wus Apar
A three in your and is now Crow, there seems quite a chance of all four rueing against Cambridge. This
lustory in itself,
Stroke certainly provides the biggest problem. McLeod
attack, rhythm but not much and his leg work is uneven.
wise to
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1954.
ON THE
SOCCER
INSIDE
(Edited by Marshall Fallows)
When Norman Low, the Norwich manager, went to watch Leicester's Cup replay with Stoke he took with him Billy Furness, who has been appointed first team coach and trainer.
WORRYING WORRELL, THE MAGNIFICENT MENACE
By GEORGE WHITING
London.
One down--and Frank Worrell In! That is the none too cosy rosy state of affairs in the far West Indies as our cricketers play Test Match No. 2 at Barbados. The prospect, frankly, will warm no frozen bones back here at home,
to eyo
$0
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Everton Weekes may clout our discredited pace nttack with the explosiveness of a blunderbuss, Ramadhin and Valentine muy continue to torment crease-bound batamen. But the smooth nequisition of immaculate runs by Frank MacGlyne Worrell could well prove the greatest menace of them all-as it was in the West Indies in 1948, and in England two years later.
Some of our opponents finy arm medium quickies or bis Are we not right in calling him mathod of the silm, leg-break apinners that enabled a magnificent menace? uta. The Wristy Worten
to contributo con- Werrell
No mere collector of easy orloktter's ceal
and to considerably be eleganily
runs from tired bowlers, this not out Furness, capped for England as an inside forward while playing for Leeds,neath heavy lids, to compel our to live defeats of England. Only Worrell. That 131
1950, against us in 1948, for instance, conched Peter Gordon and Ron Hansell in the reserves until they won their first admiration of his leg-glance, to once, at Manchester in bent A was punched out
length to his have we managed to
when three West Indies team with Warrell West Indies wicksets had vanish- convenience,
for cd into the Caribbean air 13 with one in it.
NEXT TO 'ROLLER
48 runs of the most highly polished bats
He used to bat next
He has scored
century in the business.
THE GREATEST
roller, until, promoted thengainst each of Australia, Now And India; he has In short, to be darned middle order and later to No. Zealand
✡
solid brought dignity to the dash of -he nuisanco brilliantly equipped 3 began sharing
with the sedate Lancashire League partaerahips to puncture what we have left
over John Goddard,
Radcliffe; and he of the glory Required Australia.
team places. Now he has been promòted with them."
welcome traveller In Palace thinks ко
half Rez Brahan contre
Jepresents tolTre
has
Most Norwich
who Foulkes, chucolate and facturing company.
manu-
Tu general, there 19 a lack
about the Oxford of weight
Says Foulkes: "I have many Probabies, but it is certainly enlis to catch up will after a
Wallingford whole week away the ASG
Training at would make Reach
which provides the Brighton. It is taking quite a longest stretch of water be-time--I have to tell the story of how we beat Arsenal wherever tween locks to be found on the 14 I watched Oxford cover
neurer to go." miles
Wallingfort Upper Thames and me
Oxford than Henley. Hem peldie-six and a half miles of it without
Hench
i eshig.
it was,
cult, art
RAF EIGHT
•
course,
hittorly
the only people
the launch were Christopher |
Davidge 114
cuch,
Richard
Burnell, Olymple gold medal | Witmer of 1948, and myself.
The outing was specially in~!
the Oxford teresting because
31
(London Express Service)
Miami-Nassau Yacht Race
Nassau, Bahamas, Feb. 10. The green-hulled Hoot Mon, owned 39-root #peedster Probables and Premibles had fe | jointly by three Miamians, company of the RAF eight from captured the 16th annual Benson, I included Dve of fast; Miami to Nassau race on cur
Thames Cupreeted time today, although it year's winning
until the
25 the 13th anong nished crew-all available ilead of the River race,
yachts entered, Gavin Sorrel, stroke of our Olympic mir at Helsinki,
i conse, but will be buck
in mid-February.
One of the mos! effective men in the Oxford A Frew is
J. M Wilson,
Olt The only avalinble spart
Blue
Qulek Cox.
and W. R. Marth,
much of spirit, his level-headedness. that they would be Hence the dispensation."
Ask him which team he wants prepared to sign him professional and let him continue in his job to play for and he'll tell you as a car sviescan.
"any team....o long as I'm not twelfth man."
WHERE IS HET
Witt'a happened Franklin of Bogola feme?
13
England
ex-England
Mention Vernon Stokes and his feet, Neil Duggle grins. shulles
and says:
"Aw, Mr Stokes Is always kidding me....
and
NOVELTY
Д
Jack
HIN
and Burnley
now on Hul! pivot,
novelties administration staff, says: One of the training City's If Norwich
111 N is still (Division
ene of the best introduced by Derby County at South) bent Leteester In the centre-halves In the country the Baseball
ground is relay will need maybe the best. next round Foulkes
racing with
ball. an assistant.
Players
spilt "He's est as ever, and teams. Each
in turn mon though he's playing in Hull's dribbles half
way round the reserve side at the moment he's track and back First team to
in Lergu: complete the trip wins. bound to be back Soccer soon."
•
Next top-class nnusteur to jom the professional ranties could be Lou Brahan, the Walthamstow centre-hail He says he has no Ilea of doing tith+ at the moment but the fact remains that he is flirting" with Crystal Prisce.
The quest for League points and Cup glory makes pro, Soccer a tough business. But that doesn eliminate sportsmanship. How's this for a nice gesture?
I arrived just after the start of a mid-week Lengue gamic Before the Lincoln Cup the between Palace and Millwall al with Preston, Lincoln manager Selhurst Park on Wednesday, Di Anderson received a good
Juck
Mrs Bl and marked to Palace Chair-
telegram trem Arthur Wait that their Dodgin (wife of Brentford's
[maneger) and daughter Jcon. centre-half impressed me.
Hout Mon, owned by Woody Pirie, Charlie Ulmer and
le ought lo," was Rs: reply. Brown, used its eight-He is Draban, the Walthamstow Worl hour handicap to wind up with
Avenue centre-half." a corrected time of 19 hours 33 minutes.
Second place
from Amnelle,
Yet a week earlier Lincoln had gone Griffin Park and snatched a couple of priceless points from the struggling Bees.
Into two
trim a bowler's Own and to bedevil
cover-drive
to the 10
at
con-
♫
games for has added freely to the fortunes of that Commonwealth mixed bag of cricketers in India.
At 10, he and Goddard estat Herbert Sutcliffe rates his own lished themselves in a stand of
Len
Futton,
wicket the 502 for the fourth 14 cates batsman in the world, Bridgetown,
But England, always Eng- Worrell's score was 308. Two land, has been the main targot; with and nobody will quarrel that
Concede, years later, in 1946, he
nelther ptomaine poisoning, LESCssment.
an unbroken sunstroke nor a broken finger therefore, that Sutcliffe knows tributed 255 to
deflect this of 574 with C. has been able to what he is talking about when partnership
prolific stylist from our defent, No. he accorda
2 position to Walcot at Port of Spain. INTO THE AIR
And he does it all for money! Worrell.
In the whots history of first- How do we get him out? Quite
I ever Test Match cricketers there have been form a trade union, you 1
may n problem.
you, class cricket assure
your the
white boots absence of only five partnerships of more bet
that especially
Frank Frankie Worrell will be picket- Alec Bedser-the only English than 300
him twice in MacGlyne Worruit has flashed ing for higher wages. man to capture
(London Express Service) the 10 burnished innings Wor-a fruliful bat in two of them. West Bromwich Albion,rell has contributed to our Test Division I leaders, are leaving Match discomfiture. nothing to chance in their bid for the League and Cup double. Take the tle with Rotherham. make bali Why did Albion
look contre!
10 easy on the bone-hard ground?
Here's the secret....for weeks the West Bromwich boys had been practising with a rubber ball on a concrete pitch. their foresight is being rewarded,
Now
Southend United still hope to persuade Reading to part with
Ren Blackmza. Other clubs have similar ideas,
Saturday is special dispensa-centre-focuse ation night for big Duggie Reid
of Portsmouth.
This grade of football was just the 6ft 2in. tall too easy for went to Marie Brthan and I have no hesitation √ yowi owned by
in suggesting he could win the Gabriel Giannini of Oyster Bay, place in Palace's first team.
with New York,
corrected 4 ours
50 minutes. At the moment Brahan in time of 19
yawl owned tends to let the Avenue have Hilaria, a 55-foot
But of Grand first claim on his services. by Hugh Scaddelee
a towards the end of the season, earned Michigan, Rapics,
have some mid- eoreceted time of 20 hours 12 when Palace minutes to take third place week games, he is likely to be He is rowing No. In
Introduced to League football. crew. Another Rodlelasi, J. G. United Press.
I
Among The now men. her the latest member of the Radley family From
Raikes
R. D. T., the son of David,
A
After a match he can express his opinions freely and forcibly He can call chairman Vernon Stokes the worst blooming chair- man in football if he likes-ond Mr Stokes won't mind.
Everyone at Pompey recognises Duggie's whole-hearted
club
Reading's answer is to appolnj Blackman captain. They want him to stay at Elm Park.
runs — and
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
NOT THERE Cranston, Allen, Berry, Hol- iles, Jenkins and Wright, ench whom have performed the fcat once, are no longer mus.St.J.,
ered in our attack
of
con
BRIGADE ORDERS
Order by Mr Furig Ping-fan, of St Commissioner John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- Dekong District, Order No. 6/54
dated February 11, 1954.
Figures, of course, awful liars, but some measure of the Worrell menace may be gathered from the fact that, in his seven knocks against us, the man born nearly 30 years
the ago in
of the shadow Empire cricket ground in Bar- bados has taken 833 runs off our Test Match bowlers (aver- oge 104.12).
Manauen Nas Duties,
Amb. Div.1 18.2.04. Shamshulpe Mong Kok Amb. Div.
Face Duties-13.231. Wanchal "g" Hace Course, Eastern Amb, Div.
Headquarter: 27.2.54. Face Amb, Dlv.
Div. Kennedy Town Amb.
Div. Course. ChUK Sing Amb. Headquarters.
Ambulance Dulles, longkong. 14.2.34.-20.2.54. Kennedy Town Football Duties, Hongkong. --13.3.64. Amb Div.: 31.2.54-27.254. Shauki 2,30 p.m. E.C.A.A. Ground: wan K.F. Anıb. Div. February 1954: 9.CA.A. Amb. Div.: 13.2.84. 2 p.m.
DV.
Club Ground: Central Amb. Div.: Ambulance
Kowlook. 14.2.34. 3,40 p.m. Club Ground: Bit 10.3.5.1.2.04. Kowloon Amb. Nan Amb. Div.; 17.3.04. 3.43 p.m. Div 23.2.54.40.2.54. Tsimshatsuf Club Ground: K.C.O.E. Amb. Div. Amb. Div.
"Football Duties, Koylaon,--13,2.54. Jebruary 1934: Sha771-
2.15 p.m. Boundary Street Ground: shulpo Neg. Div.
Penetration Squad Duties~~14254. | K.Y.M.C.A, Amb. Div. Dr Trung Yingwold
Dentist L Tal- Street Sleepere Bhitar Bocisty A/O
On-pong & Duties, Bhamahalpo—11264. Bham chol K.Y.M.C.A. Nig. Dlv: 21.3.04. Dr shulpo N. Div 13.154. Waterloo Waterloo Nag. Chang Kok-lio, Dentist Hui Yat-cho, | Ng. Div. 13.3,54, D/S So Wal-sau & X.Y.M.C.A. | DI 15.2.64. KY.M.C.A. Nag.
18.1,34. K.Y.M.C.A. Div.i
Neg. Nag. DlY,
172,34, Shamskuipo Nag. Div.: 10.2.54.
Div.: Shanshulpo "NIE" 10.3.54. Waterloo Neg. Div
{Bgq.) F. 1. Thrond, C.Bt.J. Asiriant Commissioner,
Administration. Colony Headquarters.
Worrell also bowled and Hutton-in unce got rid of
Indeed, those seven matches. it was bowling that introduced
Granly Officer Or BI On Duty Div. At Mainland Sub-Dist, Hqts=17.3,34, him to the game, at Comber-
Div. 13.2.14. mere Collage at the belligerent K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. "I'm
RYM.CA Anib, Dv 14.254. age of 12.
Kong Wah
Div.: 15.2.04. But it was his stroke-packed Mong Kok Amb.
10.3.04. his left shamshuipo batting, rather than
Ron accepted the appointment sith a grin and added: happy here and shall stay as long as you want me."
-(London Express Service)
Amb.
Amb.
Div.: Div.
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