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THE CHINA „MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY
"MUST I GO THROUGH ALL THIS AGAIN?"-HUTTON'S REMARK TOLD ITS OWN TALE
By DENIS COMPTON
Len Hutton's withdrawal from the second Test and the medical advice given him to rest from cricket for a few weeks did not surprise anyone who met him during the Middlesex-Yorkshire match at Lord's.
Midway through that game Len told me that he felt mentally and physically exhausted, and 1 must say he looked a tired man.
He said that for some time he had been troubled by neuritis which, apart from anything else, restricted his ability to make a number of strokes.
15 Ex when he
This is in no way diwespeci- Warr lost his way out of the drewİTAJ" | John wmark to
rived at the wirket zoom, and had to be led gently, ful to Yorkshire's polley but, to mings told its but firmly, to the gate to the my mind, good captaincy arises for ha recond
In the wentfest of feld of play. And he Was it as much from constant practice wa tuk Senior Ten taid. "llave I got to tall-ender!
as dees good balting and bowl- gol through Prisgaha?...
COMPLETELY JADER
turo
very
don't want to paint the pre-Ing.
dark, Auct every The cricketer acquires his Individual is different, but barie principles by doing things man et Len Flution's tempera-over and over again until in a JI wa Obrus that here was
automalle. they became cricketer, ment does not take responsibility way inded la completely
be bas sul Captaincy } mgie
much the whee whatice of recovering ghtly.
night on the eve of a specially fered more than one disturbed same.
Many situations repeat them- Important
pelves often Test or in the mudd).
wd over the years, that the re of a big lunings,
Others before him have founi; guler captain deals with them reputa- easily and without too much 2- that, having earned
dee sim and anxiety. tion, they faced a harder task living up to 1
the rest fur combat, so esat tur p-class player, was
tom the game for a Rw.y Time try to forget all bit
I breriain that only those wher have played with Len in the pal year or can fully appeste *****
bin.
tremendou
For one thing 1 know of nody in cricket eo has taken Jen duin outh in batting and mapitaines unav Conse.ent.USİY
The knowledge of being re- Hardest as the main prop et the Engled bu
Tach exen-
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When so
ovor
NOT LEARNED WATERING
much is take.
Yo! micked leadership is kn Anes extreme the star player
ploying difficulty in shutting his mind to learned watching.
ndar. others. The captain the possibilities of the marrow.
The nervous strain on a halts to Bud out all the mugs by Iman of his prowess is caly partonking his own mistakes,
of the Hullon story
¬ alii1r 12 to his hottamar the England wife Len has led
up, but exacting. Test rublers since 1952 und no one could say
Plast Australia Bud West
"that in the inst two Test sores rela
insick 12 months
this task could have been other impared TEL MONOGA
than nerve-racking. pasaulity by itself was car which Tire Bs always been fully
Such deeds, however, are no achieved without taking their toll,
of a B nit especially over-robust physically and of
sensitive Imagtration
Len nuver Complai about hi bandicap, but i know full well that after he has played u
this
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the West Indies, fr instance, Len took his work *> seriously that not until the last weak at the four did he And himsoil able to indulge in his favourite relaxation, a round of golf.
I hope I am not thought to contradict myself, therefore, when I say that I believe Len had suffered through not being
When his only chance of trad 11) Test
CYTOT
comes
mirteties in which every move he makes is subjected to the connent ad criticism of a vast arowd, prets, radio, television, and newsreel experts, he would he inhuman if he remained unaffected.
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Paychologically, for England's return
exity capkin to cricket and play unkler another kader cumot be an ideal state of alfairs.
I am certain he will be a big
Good luck, David. success.
1954
RUSSIAN CREW - WINS AT HENLEY
The Russian crew, Krylia Sovetov, wins the heat against” Thames Rowing Club in the Stewards' Challenge Cup on the opening day of the Royal Regatta al Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, on June 30.
Russia, competing at Henley for the first time since Czarist days, had a strong entry in the Regatta-Reuterphoto.
BRITISH
OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Most Favoured Players Satisfied With Their Qualifying Round Scores
Southport, July 5.
Most of the favoured players were satisfied with their scores when the first qualifying round of the British Open Golf Championship ended today,
BOOKMAKERS' CHOICE Bobby Locke, South Africa's triple former winner of the tile and the bookmakers choice to
tackle
Hungarian Footballers Have Their Week's Vacation Cut Down
Solothurn, Switzerland, July 5.
Hungary's defeated world soccer players were joined by their wives and friends here today in a last-minute rush on the Solothurn shops in preparation for their departure for Budapest on Tuesday evening.
The players had originally been promised a full week's vacation in Switzerland, but this was cut short after their 8-2 defent by Germany yesterday in the final.
Martager Gustav Sebes said | Puskas-wena not really Alt that the sqund would bo re-following the games against ceived by the Hungarian Germany. Brazil and Uruguay. Consul
Berite in
tomorrow With a fit team Hungery would afternoon and would arrive in have won, easily."--United Press, Budapest on Wodnesday morning.
LAST GĦANCE "This is our last chance to do some shopping," sald centre- half Gyula Lorant 15 he arrived at the hotel with his
with both heavily laden parcels.
Wis
That
The shopkeepers reported the players went over nylon handbags,
board for lengths of cloth, nylon under- WOLT and modern women's summer shoes.
"We would have been able to
buy much more if we had won the cup," centre-forward. Nun-
Hidegkuti sale with
dor
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rueful ETİN "but since our borg has been chopped by 50 per cent we had to make do with what we've got here,"
Hidegkuti's beautiful blonde wife drew admiring glances as she walked through the town. She came back from the expedition
well- wearing n tailored blue silk dress with a white jacket and high-heeled white,shoca,
Puskas wife wore a simplc obviously Hungarian made, but Ferenc said with a
grin, "Sho'll be dressed quite differently when we leave,'
SYMPATHISENS
The hotel was thronged with sympathisers this morning. They included Ladislas Kubala, the Barcelona FC star whose with- drawal at the list moment from the Spanish
squad to play Turkey In an elimination round decider touched of a sensational
gument among top FIFA and Spanish officials.
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FIFA Recognises Asian Football Confederation
Mr Jack Skinner, at the Hongkong Chiňero Football Referee's Association, annual dinner at the Ying King night, an- Restaurant mounted receipt of advice thai the Federation
Inter-
nationale de Footbah Also
clation during the Congress un June 23 had officially acknowledged the Astat Football Confederation and confirmed the namination of Mr J. Skinner as the AFO member on the FIFA Exeon. five Cómiilide.
Young
Mr L、 G. "Brig" attended the Congress,
LEAGUE TENNIS
Tho Men's C Division lengue tennis matches played yesterday was featured by the defeat of Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by Recrelo's second stringers, and the clean sweep against H.K.C.C. registered by Kowloon Tong who are well on the rood fo
gaining the title for Group A
in this division.
The best performer today was John McGonigle, 29-year-old unknown Irishman, MAXIMUM EFFORT
who went round the Flillside courge în a record 65. Gene Sarazen of the United The sympathy of all cricketers and cricket-lovers goes out to States returned 67 on the sume course, followed by John Panton with 68, Bobby Previously, he
what Len in his unntness. spent
Here's
Locke of South Africa and Frank Stranahan of the United States with 69 each. long innings, his left sum, which file spare time he had the wishing hin a speedy recOVERY
inches shorter is 14
in giving help and advice to
to 100 per cent health, England, On the Royal Birkdale courst; succeed this time, began at Hill- tralla, played fine golf to ruund
the writ inch thinner
the younger players unir him,
as well as Yorkshire, have need | Norman von Nida (Australia) side by hooking his first dive turn 78 at Hillside where Peter than his right as a result of ม or seeking rest in his hotel bed-
of tum
went round in 70, T. A. Horrl-over the railway out-of-bounds. Toogood, war-time gymnasium
amateur tronk accident,
room, so that next day on the
Meanwhile, David Sheppard, son, Peter Aliss, J. H. Rudd, Put he settled down und with Tasinania, took 12. brings
« nagging path held he evuld be sure of pro- who is taking over the England John Burton, R. P. Mills and a score of 09 was weit entisfied Peter Thomson, the Aus- which can, and does, affect his ducing the muximum inental
be assured of R. N. Brews (South
Africa) with bis arst qualifying round tralian professional, had 74 at night's rest.
end Physical effort of which he leadership, can
the tullest จ
co-operation and and Ugo Grappasoni (Italy) aŭ which should leave no worries Birkdale,
Kubala is a former Hungarian must br odded 21
was capable.
loyalty from all. David is u
tund 72.
even with tire more difficul
stor. He was warmly greeted In Group B, Chinese Recrea AMAZING SARAZEN top-
fine rricketer and a flue maN.
Royal Birkdale to
by the players, and particularly tion Club defeated Chineso class England cricketer is sub-
maintain Towards the end of a rather Puskas with whom he played Civil Servanta to jected more than thoar of any
tomorrow,
their drive for premier honours. Frank Stanahan, the Ameri- wearying : 13 hours of golf, the Boccer as a boy, other country....;
can amateur, had also returned | Ribazing Gens Garozen, who last
d to undergo The lowing are the by: Kubala said he had to undergo fli: BD at Tillskle
whare John week won an unofficial Senior an operation a few weeks back Panton, Sot, finished in 18. Championship match
against but was sure he would be fit Meanwhile, nobody stis usurp Britain's. Percy
ALLUR
went enough to play for Barcelona) lost to N. Leonard and J. 8. M. Rumiah and M. Say ing Von Nida's place at the round Hillside in 87.
next season.
Fenton 40, lost to P. Wood and head of the Royal Birkdale com- Jarazen, 62, one of the few About yesterday's final Kubala H. V. Dick 1-8, lost to the da Silva politors and he was still two men who bave won titles on sid, "I know may Hungarian 9. A. Bux and F. A. Currim
and C. Sostens 5+7. strokes ahend of his nearest both sides of the Atlantic in the friends
усту wedl
and that is (IRC) lost to Leonard and Fanton rival with about 30 players to same year he did so in 1932— why I convinced
16. beat Wood Dick 69, lost to some of Anish.
Stiva and Bobtens 2-0. played some of his greatest golf them-particularly Bozsik and on the 72 mark in- previous lowest round in a cluded Peter Aliss, winner of a Championship was 68, but to- professional tournament day his second shots were so from an international teid last deadly accurate that the rest of month, while Dal Rees, one of the game was easy. He turned the main British hopes for this in 32 and, apart from a struggle year's Championship, had gone for a live at the 15th, he
Delieve me, cricket six days on regular captain, week is hard work.
anyone
Το
of Lou's calibre' this is only part of the fatigue Len know, what disappointment he will cause throughout the
country if he fails to product his top form in Tests and on MCC tours.
Unfortunately, so much stress
is placed today on success or Jallure in international
with
that
horrible
sport. word
"prestige" constantly used, thut the player is seldom alowed to forget how much is expected from him.
SEVERE ORDEAL
The minutes before going in to bal in a Test can be a severe ordeal. On my first tour to Australia, one England baternan became so overwrought that he
HORSE SHOW
Polio Victim Wins World Championship
--(London Express Service}
Their
In
Giants Hold On To
312 - Game Lead National League Race
New York, July 5.
The New York Giants maintained their 3-game lead in the National League pennant race today with a doubleheader sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies, 10-0 and
4-3.
The second-place Brooklyn Dodgers, who clash with the Giants in another. tension-packed three-game series starting tomorrow night, kept pace by whipping the Pittsburgh Pirates twice, 8-6 and 7-2.
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wind in a comfortable 73 about getting the figures comfortably. In Battle Of
which he was quite happy.
was
WAY
at the end of * the comparatively early pace makers were still out in front. Apart from Sarazen, the few Amerlenn professionals did nothing to
Henry Cotton, like Locke winner of the title three times, had a damaged back musele,
wearing necessitating his supporting sirupy but he showed much of his old majesty in round of 74 at Hillalde.
As bonts an Amateur Chamthese
take the totest they might
but Americans have a habit of playing sate in qualifying tests before
won the British title for Aus-stroke counts.
1
The Blues
DIVISION COROUP “A ECO BERO. 1
**S. M. mandalin Mr. and M. Pomiť (Inc) lost to Leonard and Fenton d-0, lost to Wood and Dţiak 250, lost to Silva and Boetens 0-0.
KTÖCA Boat NHEC 9.0 F. P. Kio and C. F. Ling IKTGCA) beat Hopkins ond Auggan 7/8: beat Malden and Weldon 6/1; best laxman wind. Soltau. 0/0....
C. M. Tying and S. Wong (KTGCA) best Hopkins and Auggan 0/0; beat Malden and Wejdon "0/0; bost Flaxman and Soltau 62.
L. Chen and P. Chen (TGGA) beat Hopkins and Auggan 1/2; best Maiden and `Weldon 0/0; bent Tisx- moan and 8olau 0/1.
Recreio (1) beat EJ.T.C. 6-3 A. Azedo' and P. Noodt filee) lost Y. Khan and A.9. Mini 3/2 beat
best 9. Kahn and F. Khan, 7/8.
and Xhan 0/1
F9. Cheung, and F. Ho (UC)
London, July 5. Dennis Silk, Californian-to born
Cambridge opening Yusif and LN. Noronha 8/0 plon, D.W. Bachll, who recently turning on the heat when every rank of cricketers who have (Rec) drew with Icha on us batsman, joined the select JM. Collaca and L. Remection
-8/8; ́bert "Tusuf, and Noronha, 6/3; Demaret and AIBcored two hundreds in euc lost to Khan and Khan 3/6. each finishing in 78 cessive University matches drew with Khan and Muni 6/6 M. Bouza and 3. Ribeiro (Red) Combined Schools at Hale, showed they were in leading a spirited Cam-se Yusuf and Noromba War Dest
Hillside, was nothing really wrong with bridge reply to the formid-urban-bent LLC. (1) 616-776 Jim Turnesa's 76 at Birkdalo-able Oxford first innings sent Sennaldee and Lubereder 874 Reuter,
total of 401: for three debeat Simon and Riviere 6/11 lost to clared at Lord's today. Follow and Wheeler 3/03
X.H. Leung and R. Gets (U.C.) Suk batted Avo fours 10 drew with Schneider and Labesader Bouthport, July. 8. a friendly match nguinst the
minutes for. 118, hitting mine/0; Jest to Simon and Riviere 3/6;
beat Holloway and whooter (6/8, The oldest challenger for the fours, combined. Malayan & Hongkong Brith Open Golf Champion-
P. Loung and P.Y. Kwok (U,C.) Last year Silk hlt 110 not out boat Bchneider and Lubeseder 7/5; Matches in ship which began here today in
bhat Simon "and Riviere___#/2;" beat the Doubles and Mixed was
second Cambridge
Holloway, and Wheeler 8/8. genial, broad-shouldered innings. Only two other men,
Dell,
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Bill Glynn paced the Tribe to Ballimore The Giants, lending 2-0, in the first inning, made it easy for the opening win by driving in Chiengo winding plicher Johnny An eight runs with three homers tonelli with a six-run explosion, and a sacrifice fly. Art Houtteman Baltimore (2nd) In the third which Included a scored his ninth win in roller. three-run triple by Willie Mays Homers by Joe Collins and Mantle lod a 10-hit and a two-run homer by Davey Mickey
Yankee attack in their opening Williams.
Jim (Dusty) Rhodes took care win, while Irv Noren drove in of the drama department in the five runs with two homers, a second game with a three-run single, and a sacrifice fly to lead Aachen, Germany, July-5.
horner off Murry Dickson in the the 13-hit attack in the nightcap. Mrs Lia Hartel, Danish arth inning that turned a 3-1 Harry Byrd and Tom Morgan horsewoman who was total deficit into a 4-3 lead that stood picked up the wine.
Southpaw
Picroc give Billy the way. of ten up the rest ly paralysed by polio
only four hits in hurling the Brooklyn Rhodes, who also homered in white
to thair opening Pittsburgh years ago, tonight won the
White Sox the first game, had five hits for n shutout victory.
game World Championship in the day to boost his average to Dorish, relief aco
Brooklyn (2nd) making his Pittsburgh
· Dressage, riding Jubilee at 486. Wune Mays also homered fret start of
of the
tho yenr, won the Anchen horse show.
for the Giants in the second nightcap with some ninth ina- Philadelphia Mr Hartel also rode Jubileo game.
ing relief help. Hon. Jackson, New York when winning the Silver Medal
The Dodgers clinched their the Sox elx-foot, seven
Inch In the individual dresssge test opening-game win with a five-rookle, hit his first Major League Philadelphia (2nd)
New York In the 1832 Olympic Games in run outburst in the ninth inning homer In the nightcap. Helsinki.
that included homers by Walt The Red Sox won their opener Milwaukee Today Mrs Hartel gained 742 Moryn and Duke Snider.
eight-rum slath arakng with an
St Louis Included points A Swiss rider, H. Chan-Pirates rallied for four ruts in a
rally that
grand- martin, was second with 734 on
futile rally in the same frame. slam homer, by
Teck
Lepcio, and
Milwaukee (2nd) Wohler, and another Swiss, Gog New York Yankees moved within Willard
In the American League, the the six-hit shutout pitching St Louis Trechsel, was third on Kursus
Nixon.. Roy. Sievers .with
of first place by
Chuck Stobbs' | Chicago grandelar d German horsewoman, sweeping a twin-bill while the Ave-hit pitching paced Washing- Cincinnati Halneiarc Weygand. rude voce-making Cleveland Indians ton to
to the second game win. pair. Chromist into fourth place with were dividing a
The
Second inning homers by Ed Chicago (2nd) 073 points. Another lady com delphia Athletics, 7-4 and 11-2. Bruton, all part of a seven-su
Yankees walloped the Phila- Mathews, Del. Crandall, and Bill Cincinnati petitor, Miss Carin Laurin of Sweden, took fifth place with but the Detroit Tigers beat the rally, gave Milwaukee its openi
Indians. 650 polits.-Reuter.
1-0, on Harvey Kueting game win and Warren Spahn 21th inning homer after the In-won the second with steady dians won the opener, 18-0.
saven-bit pitching, he ka pa
705
points.
Lithuanian Wins
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The
Elsewhere in the American
League, the White Sox swept two
The Rods won their 10-insing
games from Baltimore, 3-9 and opener when Bobby Adama
Australian Boxing 2-1 to move within dix games two-out single scored Wally Post
Championship
Mu Sydney, July 8. Pran Miku, a former, Lithua (anion, who is now a naturaland. Australian, won the Australia Middlewel Boxing Champion ship tonight,
He bead Bill Lacrigo on pointer Lover 18 rounds for the title Fwhich was left vannt by, the
WIPRO of Al Bourke
of the top, and the Washington from third in the nightcop Senators beat the Boston Red three-eum raily by the Cubs fell Sox, 7-1, after the Red Sox had short in the ninth inning: taken the opener, 14-0. "
NATIONAL LEAGUE
THE KOORES
American Leg
In the National, League, MU- waukee bent the St Louis Car-New York. diokle twice, 8»5_and10+4J⋅ and Pallad the Cincinnati Reds boat, the Chicago Cubs twice, 6-5 in 10 New Innings and 8-7.1000
lane scored pitching duel in Kuma blast broke up a tril WHICH "EDIASMA George: Zuverläk the Tiger allowed three fits
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Boys: Ma Kin Laing (Queen's); ;
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of the first world war. They beat d. Lin and P. Kong 6-3,
05 which and A. T. Rateliffé in 1931–32.
6-3, best 5. Y. Lee and PT., Shao
(St. Joseph's) made himself 50 years ago Cambridge had scored 281 for 67, Mn zod P. H. Ju (CRC); tant
Cyral Thou (St. Joseph's); Fritz
ho frat played in the tour when rain stopped play just: Tim and Tour 6-2, best young and
and thus stood Championship. He hoped to go before the close, an round in the same ruumber of 120 betlind. strokes as his age, but took 40 Silk and Michael Bushby, the to Young and Homo, 2-4, krew Loo
the first nine holes, 13
Shao Bed, Best Lao and tho deer with Lindad
Chol (CRC)
for
the remund mut this for Cambridge captain, gave their side a good wiert with a stand
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Korrelo (1) best P.BC, 11-312- BTW Fadeleine sand A. Harreste
Ikly, Yorkshire, and he caddied den joined Silk di a third wicket: ht0/3) beat loan C
On Marchs 6/23 Jost to W. Gillisa and Ng Mab for the illustrious Harry Vardon stand of 50,
2 they both have trouble with pink.
their playing hands.
• Lawrence, and T. Spurva (Rec) for another prodit-
Pé draw with Turner and Oliphant, 6/dr able partnership)
best Romand: March-1/3;; love to an expert at.
at murde. Proflove completed a valuable dillio and Brown/G The match will be played on control, but Zocat
stroke, half contury in two hours: 2005 Colleco and A, 2 C.R.C, courts, on
(Rea) beat Turner, and Thursday, control according to his scope minutes and was undefeated bin Row Awad, Dilber commencing : 4.30- p.m.
today-China Mall Special. with 88 at the closeReuter.
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