THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954.
SECOND FAVOURITE FOR THE DERBY
SCOTS PROPOSE A TENTH OFFENCE PUNISHABLE WITH A PENALTY KICK
By GEOFFREY SIMPSON
There are nine offences a footballer must avoid committing in the penalty area if he wants to escape the supreme punishment, for his side, of a kick from the 12-yard spot.
Scotland proposes a teath—that the offence of hand or arm be widened to include "with his body-l.e., preventing an opponent from playing it."
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with a cracker-jack Lonðuner,
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At prenest he in just Athletes have
An ex-BANÍCIUT been trying for 25 years tu brat mikile-weight.
Others chaosplon. the 4-minute
mile
he has won six profesional fights Cam mare, will do no eventually, his reven
bui nothing not even a better Insale two rounds. The machine- he take
away from gun punching with which tim Bannister the honoris of being floored seansed Wally Backelt
used was the sort Turpin the
produce.
succeed.
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Twenty yours frungt
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when
the 4 of people talk minute mile. Bannister's mome
Barton's
working Inter auttamal
In that sunetion.
In my opinion, lo halil-off an 2. that Pray and by olitiuction is pst a foul as a The Scots are
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100 YARDS IN 9 SECS? Boger Banesa facet mile has won hin world-whin avclaim. It har 11:0 caused Jealousy. What if that prompter the well-known American coach, George Rider, to predie! that
Bannister's
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SOUTH CHINA
BEAT POLICE 4-1
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the
Arthur manager, Boggis, a smart Oghter himself
has bea a few years ago,
as a meat poric: Is the one they will link with 13. So I the
wold Smithield and coach him allett shift to a different target.
hoxing after working hours,
Fight
fan Billy Cotton, What's wrong with a Deserrand
Now thaus Sure-band-ender, was so impressesi 100 yards? thing at which Americans, with that he told Barton to go their long tradition of pro buy the beal dressing-gown le
high-class sprinters, could get, for which he during could really take a crnek.
ton) would pay. 15 Just as fascinating a the 4-minute mile,
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target Americana Ame and Frank Wykoff had brought to 8.4see. the 100 yards down
ver 20 years ngu. By 1948 Met Patton white man, la ense you've forgotten him--did trip In 9.3sec.. and there time has s
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the the
sprinters -- especially those in California's favourable climate-should do something about it.
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Defence Force Centenary
Golf Tourney
The Volunteer Centenary Gol! Tournament was played off at Fanling Golf course on Sunday RING MASTERS
kast. nad nature herself, muś Depression In buxing? No
have taken careful stock of th talent? Stop worrying About
entered for this age groups old faces and lock at some new | 18 ores. Daź Dower's delightful box-particular sporting event when This was a game of twaing had class stamped all over she decidest to provide such com.
fortabic cilmatic conditions for distinct halves, The open it. The boy is a stire champion the time of year. ing svetion was good enter-to-be. tainment with lots
of cut
And into the same Empress
An overcast sky greeled the
their 21-petitors on stepped
arrival
and thrust play. After the Hall ring there
year-old Rou Barton, whose although soon after a punctual
interval South Chinn, satis fier with a comfortable 4-1 Jead, took things casually indeed but 题
very
Police challenge had fallen off they were never really in very much danger of get-1
ting into trouble.
A mm crowd turned out to see the game and there seemed
to be a plet
restacio
sot the Caroline Hill Dovy
They gave in Impression t
Pi Although they were wins
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STAND OF 181
SAVES PAKISTAN
Leicester, May 18.
stand A magnificent
The match
start the sun came through and fortunately with it, an eagerly hoped for breeze which increased during the afternoon.
The field of 34 was divided on the Old and New Courses in thic morning for the Stableford competition.
01
winning score
37 pointe on the New Course, was returned by that consistent player Dr J. B. Mackle, who is probably more familar with the Funling Courses than most of entrants and is always poble danger in any competi-
The winner on the Old Courte Mr N. V. A. Croucher, on the Have other hand, was probably not regneded as a serious threat for two reasons, Firstly, because he was the oldest volunteer corn peling, having joined 44 years ngo and secondly he was handl. capped by having to use bor rowed clubs.
ong this game they didn't have 181 between Hanif Moham-ion.
Hopes #reat
that the hams still an open armed and Maqsood Ahmed Mok Chon-wah provided the embled Pakistan to highlight the mine with a their game with Leicester- brittunt goal and this together shire here today after they
Counters from
had been 190 behind on the Wing-wal Shenu Chu Kwok Ying-lok made the game first innings. zate for South China.
was drawn when Pakistan, batting throughout the MISSED HTAT
day, earled their servad innings interval the Poties total to 321 for even before, 10 After the made many positional changes mules Trom the end. Leaving In their line-up without making no time for anything else to
difference to the any materk
happen. they declared the there was game bul
no doubt that they missed the services of
Lelcestershire declared yester brillant Au Chi-yin who was day at 389 for right after dis- reported unfit.
missing Pakistan for 199.
scored his third con
Moss was most
unfortunate
inninga.
Hanl
made
Paki
of the forwards only Mom had Ane pace over a
long
took
MOST CREDITARLE
His winning seure of 30 points was, therefore, a most creditable performance and he is to be congratulated on winning his fire Golfing trophy at the ten- der age of 62.
took
with
A very congental tuncheon in- krval followed at which the Captain of the Golf Club, Me when late in the game he raced secutive half century and Mag-W. O. Davies, was the guest of through the defence and placed
his tour aggregate the Volunteers. the ball neatly wide of
This rest period certainly ap skid 305 with an average of 91. King-yin only to see it
Hanif showed his tremendous peared to benefit an old golf beyond the goal.
compiling combination in Messrs. F. D. South China got good service concentration while from Ko Po-keung, Tong Sheung 89 in four and a half hours Hunter and T. A. Pearce who ard Pat King-yin in defence while Maqsood's 133, his second showed complete disregard for
hundred for the
that tour,
diMcult Mok
opponent Col. and from
Chun-wah,
Borey whom they procceded tỏ streamlined
only two hours and 40 minuter. Crew-cutted Tui
overwhelm by 8 up. It included 20 fours and a stx. Cheuk-yin and Lee Yuk-tak up
Conditions were possibly in Leicestershire's attack show- front.
Riley
Wakefield and
were ed title threat
their favour, but their best ball except in one
of 70 was the result of some ex- always trying to give cohesion spell when the six feet five in-
accident golf. to a ragged Police defence, Butches Bashier.
The day ended appropriately an informal presentation meet the strong challenges of getters. Thereafter there was of the Tankards won, and a few Ko Po-keung and Lau Yee. litle to interest a small crowd skirmishes, with the dice Loxes who bad gathered in cold which revived many Volunteer weather, no doubt with the hope, as country supporters; of seeing Pakistan beaten for the first time - but
they were disappointed in this connection, THE SCOREBOARD Pakistan, 1st innings, 199 Leicestershire, ist innings, 889 for eight declared, Pakistan, 2nd Innings
(Tez scores)A Henit Mohammed, b. Boshler Alimuddin, C. Firth, b. Walsh Imtiaz Ahmed, b. Walsh Maqsood Ahmed, c. Good-
the strength and the power to the wickets of two chief run-
NEW TERRITORIES
FANLING UN LONG
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SHEUNO INUT. S RAILWAY
win
Wegar Masm,”ICT *******
c. Firth, b.
Boshier. ** A. H. Kardar, not out [M. E. Gimzall, not out
Extras
Total for five
reminiscences!
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10.
Sir Percy Lorraine's Darius (E. Mercer up) was quoted as second favourite Central Press Photo.
at 13-2 in the last Victoria Club callover on the Derby.
THE SPORTS
ROUND-UP
Viscount Cobham To Be
Next MCC President
Viscount Cobham is to be the next President of the MCC. He succeeds Lord Rosebery, whose term of ofire expires on October 1.
As Mr CJ. Lyttelton, Lord Cobham captained Worcestershire from 1930 to 1939.
At 44 he is one of the youngest Presidents of the MCC.
It will Tiberio Mitri, European in Rome recently is to Dght in White City on June 1. Middleweight
Promoter who England soon, Champion,
Jack ben 10-round contest at 1st, won the title from Randolph Solumuns has signed him to meet (Sibs. Turpin by a arst round knockout Gordon Hazell (Bristol) at the
The Queen's Colt Sees A Psychologist
the
FOUR COUNTIES YET TO LOSE
ANY POINTS
London, May 18..
Derbyshire and Warwickshire today won their matches and so Joined Middlesex nnd Yorkshire as win- wers of their first three engagements In the current County Cricket Championship.
Eanex looked like folling Derbyshire twice during today's play, first when Taylor hft freely to revive the poor overnight start and later when Ray Smith took Tour wickets in a speil of 12 deliverica for four runs,
Taylor'k Last sight scoring two wickets, Northamptonshire strokes included seven of his ten 888 and 207 for four declared, fours.
Warwickshire 178 (Stokle six for 33) and 280 for eight (Wolton 118).
boundaries.
Derbyshire, set to get 200 for victory. were always ahead of] the
At Hove: Surrey best Sussex clock, the first partnership putting an 80 in D0 minutes to by one wicket. Sussex 369 for record the
best opening stand nine declared and 270 for five for Derbyshire This svazon.
Lon- declared (Cox 89, John Hamer went
wen on to register his gridge 70), Surrey 400 for ning ArBL
Including 15 declared century,
(Clark not out 101) and 240 for nine (Constable 62, Northamptonshire's Afth wicket | Barrington 54, Laker not out pair
troublesome proved
to 58). Warwickshire and pat oh 4 AL Gravesend: Kent hundred in 95 minutes. Northants Worcestershire by four wickets. 203 with the stand Worcestershire 379 and 800 for declared
for 147. This left three unbroken
declared (Kenyon not Warwickshire just under three out 152, Outschoorn, 120), Kent and a half hours to score 288 240 and 334 for six (Witherden
they
were to win.
72. Wilson 60, Hearn 59)--
sok the side were out for flouter.
103, but Wotton and Gerdnet turned the game back in War wickshire's favour,
going well
past the 300 mark before Wolton was bowled for a splendid 118 with 17 fours in a stay of twe hours and 50 minutes.
Gardner was not out 86 when the winning hit came, but with only two wickets left and most of the extra half hour gone.
beat
LEAGUE TENNIS
Big scores featured the league
Surrey, the Champions, and
played yester - Kent both won exciting matches tennis matches
afton, with Craigen- with only minutes to spare. I day was the Arst win of the season gower (1) leading the parda for both teams. Jim Laker with a 9-0 win over LRC.. China and Britain has been allotted 11 of England off-spinner, made the followed by South
winning hit for Surrey, who won Kowloon Tong cash registering the sponsored places at European
Games to be held at by one wicket off the third ball wins of 8 to 2.
of the last over. Set to make Biene, August 25-29,
South China Of the 20 240 in 155 minutes, the Cham nations
only competing country, Russia, has more. The
Swansea Rugby Club (South success.
Russian allocation is 14.
next season.
trounced Kow- pions for a tine fell behind the loon Cricket Club and Craigen- clock, but enterprising strokes tower's second string took some play by Constable. Barrington of the gloss off their first string's and
then Laker carried them to win by going down to Kowingn
Tong. Wiles) are to send a team to
Sussex earlier in the day had In the Mixed Doubles "D" Bucharest to play two matches been once more well served by Division, Chinese Recreation Dales have not yet their experienced players, Lang-Club followed the pattern set in Landau, the Queen's colt, whose odds for the Derby been continued but the matches ridge and Cox. They followed the men's division by over- have lengthened in a mouth from 10-1 to 28-1 and are wil be played in August. Last their erst innings stand of 180 powering lucidiens Craigingower
held tire All with another of 151. Cox scured by eight sets to one. now back at 19-2 has had a session with a London psy-statott, Swansea
Blacks 10 draw.
The following are the scores: 167 and 80 in the match. chologist.
MEN'S "D" DIVISION Set to make 381 in four hours
BCAA Boat KCC 85-54 Scotland's greret preparations and 10 minutes, Kent gained a T. T. Yiu and C. C. Yew (SCAA) if he was going to retire, the for the World Cup have begun ne victory with 10 minutes of ben H. Henel and A. Murphy 0-0
No. Queen said:
Fifteen of the players extra time
remaining. At one boat G. D. Geerleema
A. P. 10 and C. Chuan 6-3; He is going to win the Derby on t "short-list"
107 runs in have gone time they needed on Landau for me next year." into training behind closed doors less than an hour. Evans medb
But after Landau stopped deed Full-scale 11-a-side matches will 43 in 85 minutes, hitting two 18CAA) beat Hanel and Murphy 6-3; in his tracks and dropped his be played regularly on the ATtxes and four fours, his seconden Ho and Churn 6-3; best Geort
In the Two Thousand ground during thic fortnight six finishing the match. Guineas, Captain Churles Moore, before the trip to Switzerland.
When Sir Gordon Richards was asked after the last Derby
Tanny Campo
L
Fractures His Hand
Manila, May 18.
bantamweight Philippine champion Tanay Campo suffer-
fractured right hand
<d
23,
In
in
an
Lit
the
he is not.
Queen's racing manager. became uneasy.
at Ayr.
WISDEN'S FIVE Keith Miller and Nell Harvey,
THE RESULTS
best
Postoma $1.
and
C. M Liang and K. C. Wong
aemia and Portuma -0,
G. C. Liang and Y, B. Leo (SCAA) beat snel and Murphy 6-3; drew with
ild and
Churs 6-0; beat Geerteama and Portumna 7-5,
CCC (1) Beat me by 9-0 Y. Y Chuna and
| (c.c.C. (1) 1 best
A.
The following were the re- Mr Charles Brook, the Notting members of the 1953 Australian sults of cricket matches which Hill Gate "royal horse soother" aide to England, are included in ended today:
A. L. Chumbhoy was called in, and has been Wisden's "Five Cricketers of
At Cambridge: Cambridge Yusuf and 5. M. Tumishn Jr. 6-0 treating the colt with his own The Year."
(Sporting Hand- University drew with Lan. Y. Z. Wonk and F. methods for a week.
The others are bocks 12 08.). G. A. R. Lock (Surrey) and W. Watson
and 3. Wardle (York
RESTLESS
Murless's stables.
ho
Abbas Khan and 6-2;
beat 8. Samy and F. Curreem 0-3: beat E.
Kuo (CCC.
6-3; beat Samy Cashire, Cambridge University beet Khan and Casumbhor and Curren 6-1; 250
118) (Bushby
and
212 heal Yuna and Rumjahn 6-4. (Tattersall six for 81). Lan- F. B. Lee and C. K. Chen (C.C.C. and CameYDNEY (1)) beat Chan cashire 298 and 83 for по
-1 bett Samy and Curreen 4 wicket.
beat Yusut and Rumjalin 0-1, CCABC Loit to CRC 2-1
At
104)
Mr Brook went to Newmarket shire). training yesterday
and into Landau's stall at Mr This year Wisden was publish aceldent which has forced post-
ed on April 28, the earliest date There
Werteliffe: Derbyshire Japan's
In addition të ponement of his title fight with
1. Y. Tam and S. S. Lee (CCSICI since the war, encouraging notes un the 1953 season it con
best spoke comforting.
Estex by Akanuma
five Akiyoshi
wickets. lost to . 5. Chal and Y. W. Le and gently May words to the horse,
Essex 320 (Horsfull 117, Glad lost to P W. Choy and L. M. for Saturday, scheduled
F. R.
Lo I-U: lost to C. M. Chow and ains a special article by manipulated
nerve centreg
in Brown, Chairman of the Test win five for 79) and 140. Derby-P. H. chip 40.
shire 242 and 208 for Дvé CY. Fong his rock and stomach.
and L. W. Selectors last year, in which he
[CCSRC) lost to Chei and Len 1-d: Sixty-five-year-old Mr Brook
ndvocales bold batting with (Hamer gave up
ja w practice
As Glótéester: forward play the first essential.
Glamorgan to Choy and Lo 6-7: Jolt to
Chow and Chiu 6.7. Eystem of
beat Gloucestershire by 82 runs. W. 8. Chow and D. Woo (CCSRC) pioneer bis own nerve treatment.
Geoffrey
Glamorgan 170 (McHugh seven lost to Chol and Y. W. Lee 1-8: Atkins,
and Chiu 6-2. Other horse patients have Amateur Rackets Champlon, is for 34) and 288 for four des book choy and Lo 1-3; Val Chow
Gloucstershire the new World title holder.
Aclared.
KTOC Best CCC (2) 515-16 been Aureole and Gay Time.
you and Cheung (KTOC) Club, London, the (Watkins seven for 202 and 930 best W. C. Le and W. Do Ge the Queen's Aureole, the Queen's horse, defeated Jim Dear, the Queen's Graveney not out 177).
Dest C. C. Lee and S. Leung d was exhibiting signs of neurosis. Club professional and former
At Birmingham: Warwick-bent D. W. Do and T. 11. TRUDE He become restless before or
shire beat Northamptonshire bye-
in a sparring bout with rank- The fracture was sustained ing flyweight Dommy Urmuwa.
right The bone of Compo's index
almost plerced finger through the skin.
Philippine boxing are studying the
promoters possibilities of pilling ranking bantamweight
Benny
Excobar
against Akanuma instead.
Campo's
manager, Mr Philip Menard, refused to predict yes- 10- terday how the operation morrow on Campo's fractured hand would affect his protexe's boxing career-France-Presse.
BUBSTITUTE
Manila, May 10. Ranking Philippine bastam- weight Benny Escobar was sub- stituted yesterday for Tanny Campo to fight Japan's Akiyoshi
Coliseum.
British
At Ascot he threw his champion. races.
It was quite a week for 24- Jockey.
year-old Atkins. Two day's Mr Brook freated him for after winning the world crown many weeks. He came second he married Miss Philippa Full
He will soon take his in the Derby, was unplaced ins
bride to Chicago where he works the St. Leger.
Landau's problem is an in- for a bank
Atkins has long been an outs ability to respond to a demand atending athlete.
As a Rugbợ for the extra effort that wins,
schoolboy he was in the cricket and hockey crvens, the swith ming eight, the tennis team and captained the rackets and squash
Akanuma on Saturday at Rizal Koreans Withdraw
From Wrestling Championships
NO INVITATION TO JAPANESE TENNIS TEAM
10
F. Wong, and A. Wang (KTGC) best Lo and For 6-0; beat Lee and Leung 0-0 boni Doo and Ta
P. K. Luke and P..Y. Lee (871GC) drew with Lo and Foo 8-6; beat Les and Leung 6-3; hout Dos and
Bit G. Lo end (2)
8-1
MIXED DOUBLES "R" CRC Best CEC
Choy (C.R.C.) beat C, E Abbas and Miss Melbourne, May_17.
D. Magget 6-2 beat 3. Ku and Mir The Australian Lawn Tennis 5. Rumjan 8-1 best P. V. Yap Association has instructed its and M Grice Chang 0-3, Presitient, Sir Norman Brookes, (C.R.C.) beat Makes
Miam D., Young and C. Cheung who is on an overseas tour, not Abbas 6-2: bent Miss Runsern and to lasue an invitation to Japan Ku 6-8: lost to Ms Chang and Yan to send a team here during the M. A.
0-0,
Choy 1954-55 season.
And B. N. C.R.C.) beat Mike Magget rid
South Korea will not particl-season-when incidentally ther to inccently he intended 1-0.
ward
teams
WORST SINCE THE WAB to have
Arsenal have
completed theft Campo, who staked his title against Akamuurno,
worst playing_ Benson since the
Sir Norman was reported to ban 8-2; bent mim Rumjane and suffered a hand injury during
war. Their 15 victories was the SHEK-O BEAT RAF
Ku 0-4; beat Mien Chang, and Yap have Tokyo, May 19. Shek-O on 18th May, 1954, re
lowest number since the 1029-30 at training two days ago. most enjoyable day
a Japanese team tô
Recreio Bent · KCC '1-9 Instead
the of postponing
Australla
Mrs M. Ramchand end; F when he visited Japan boul, the
have pate in the world amateur free-won the Cup. promoters
Ribeiro (Recreio) best Maa sulted in a win for Shek-O
during his tour. Club
Thompson and K. La; 7-8; boat 25 But once again they attracted points to 94elded to pit Escobar against style wrestling championships by 17%
scheduled to start on Saturday, bigger crowds
A than my other man the Japanese
to Sir NorP Eylor and JA, V letter written poffits. Individual results were
wha The Escobar-Akanuma fight is according to information received club in the country. Their 42
read at tonight's beat low. Law and 3. as follows:-
Lawn Tennis Association of for the featherweight title of the from Seoul.
League and two Cup gamis Were Austrails medling here. It sald Remedios (Rosalo)
Mitas - M., Figueiredo and AL V. Singles
watched by 2,086,911 fahs. Air Care. Field halved with Philippines which is at prosent
South Korch was one of the 10 vacant. Wg. Cdr. Read
Only relegated clubs Liverpool that in view of the dinteultlessoned Kto no, los lo C. J. D. Law;
Supporting the ten-round boutations which had been expected and Middlesbrough gained less of arranging additional matcho beat all B. Low and 3, Leriol. 8 De la Hoyde beat Brig. Bolton; lost to A. Graham; Sqn Ldr.
will be a fight between Japan's
to compete.
than Arsenal's eight home vic+ | WW
whch the Davis Cup teams were | 641.
* Men T. Campos and A. V. Bayor Gummerk 21 vialling Australia, it had been (Reczalo), host to Mrs. tories, yet the Fit.
Keijiro Kazama and Star Matnog Lt. Leigh-Bennett
beat
No Immediate reason for the games
at Highbury attracted decided not to extend invitations | anand K. LO, 3-3 but 307 In the Bghtweight: ivision South France-PresRY,
was 1,088,750 spectators.
oversens association to any
Kyles and A.-Y. White, 6-1, and London Expren Service) Individual players. Reuter.
20.
44.
5. M. Backe
133
Jost to N. P. Fox;
Wn lost to
#
201
Reator,
KCC TEAM FOR THIS EVENING
Will regrettḥST In a féndly ...” mắti
MOY ANN
on.
Sap
Lär Imrio J. Newton; Lt. Grehan lost to Tag- gart: Wg. Cdr. Cory lost to Wallace
Harper: Fit beat H. G. Banham; Bqh, Idr. Fit Lt. Hab Brooks lost to P. F. McCabe, Mad. Slater lost to F. D. Hon mond, Sqn Ldr, Cullen halved win. P') R. E. Ambold; Fit. L Adams lost to H. Sldbury; F. On. Plumbly beat 5.
Mould.
CARS TOULKOMES Field and Rgad lost to Law Nad "Ortham) Da la Hoyde and annels boat Bolton and RosParis: 2d Brown beat ? arm New Ob; · Graham and Cory: Lith toggart and Ha
Hall and Brookes, lost tö MMcCabe, Slater to Hammond Köning: and Plume Time Bidbury, ADŐ
Когело decision
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