Tommy Atkins ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

Make room there, m'lads, and prepare to welcome the Army's biggest ~perisman into the spot of honour at the top of this week's Sparts Parade.

on

Playing for the Combined Services in the annual cricket match against the Hongkong Cricket Club Monday, Major Peter Chabb, captain of the Army South tean. Turned in a fine botling display in knocking up 56

runa.

Hr with

senting at a steady | ments, but, up to the moment pace and it seemed certam dal of writing, this has not been A my

His effort was responsabile Tr keeping

Rane alive acdan

reretved

by

the

he would gel the tiis Pyromaty | Per to save the game

authorities in Hongkong. for law 200 but.

Sathing light he

It is believed, however, that 123 the

will be made to stage mimed a good one from Knak, efforts

the show this week-end and it and was clean heaviest

WITHS

certain What Army boxers from here will be taking part es previously

announced. Lanki The

Forces Novices Boxing Championships always attract a big entry and here now

an early preview grangements for this year

rounds will the Church Insti-

and

when his wicket fell only seven minusten remained for play HIS was a drie lanings well merted the applause that tmarked hals reburn to the club- houza

ON THIS SUNDAY

The rancvilation HKAAA Nova Boundary

Stert when Pamela wat

İ

The preliminary

la sluged at

1 The Jule, Fanling, on December Meeting at lon 14 and after

to

per

The

The

13

a day's rend, Sunday the finals will be dreided at the in attendance frame venue on December 18 way a great disapporntinent

Entries for

for this competition those intending competitors when are Bmited to two

per weight were all more or less keyest 300

unit and contestants will for the first but even

required to weigh in on the miing of November 13

Full details will be circulated

soon but it is pointed out

the qualifications for

Novice is clearly laid on Page 252 (that's

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Ha! Arny

The heavy defeat of de Ama Mrange one! 1) of Games 'B' sove terre van Nudelay when Sparts in

The Army 1053/54

they went winter to KMB by 7

goals to 3 was altured as

1

Brick

The Army hockey teams have

due to the aftermath If the aT programme ahead of them typhoon as to the superiority of thus we kend

the

oppedtion

Centre-ball Charles.

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954.

EUROPE'S GREATEST EVER SEASON IN THE FIELD EVENTS

By "RECORDER”

The European athletic season, now in its concluding stages, has been the greatest ever in the field events as well as on the track. America still leads on numbers of outstanding performers only in the High Jump, Long Jump and Shot Put.

For the first time since the First World War a European-Bengt Nilsson of Sweden-leads, the world in the High Jump. In the Long Jump and Shot Put the Okl Continent is also closing the gap on the United States.

"Benke" Nilsson, a 20-year-old In the Shot Put, enty Jr 15 Zuiguiew 'twanik; Paland Stockholm

The Vaches Martlock (USI) student. cleared Skebb et Crechoslovakia, and 24 15. Henk Visser Hallands feet 11 inches at Goteborg on the Laivion. Dio Grigallia, are 124 AS Vindliniz Viškov (0898) September | enn h the courat [near the best Ansorleans, but six 24 Fineil Whaku (kranes for the sellsou won at heights of men aver 44 feet is a good 12447. Vitrin Portsm 10 feet 4 biches (2.00 metres) (number for the Old Continent for over on IN fewer than 30

the Sovie! shot putter. occasions

Heinnte. Lipp and Parts are Estonians and Ovsepyan is 10 Armenian,

10

He bus cleared B feet inches or ever on three different cccasions and is quite ilkely to wine e, fer the Best com. petitive jump over 7 fert.

The past sensori was Europe': richeat ever in discus throwers At Budapest on July 4. Adolfo Consolini of Italy lost his Euro- pean title to Hungny's Perene

Kiles 183 fet inc

But the Italian, who has been Europe's leading discus Thrower for 10 yeneA,

moonger to win the European Championship »* Berne and

ten winning throw.

170 feet in the of the COULIBE

season against Europeans

Outside of Nilsson, the other European

high Jumpers were #1 pascularly oustanding though Ton Seter of Rumania and Jirt Lansky of Careho. slovaka just manig 1 to rink in the world's

Top ten Eight Amerienis me aboad of them. The Pole Vault as seen

the remarkable number of 14 men Kues two over 14 feet arut A new Euro fbeat 170 feet P.HI Cord uf 10 fee! Inches by the Ukrainan. Pyoli Denisenko, at Kiev on Septem- ber 13.

JUST MISSED

In the Long Jump. Europe has only one 25-footer in Hungary's Odon Foldesay

but at Prague on Delober 23, Russia's Leonid Grigoryev came very neat with 24 9994 feet He may actually have been the first Russian over 25 feet as the Continentais do

fractions Measure

of centimetres and a centimetre is approximately three-eights of

114at

hich

some

had

Seven

UNLUCKY

1 Was 6 Kral year also tr the, Hammer Throw with three men over 200 feet and 14 in all over 190 feet. Mikhail Krivonos

SOY.

Finland

Vidor Leskievich (18KR Scorpi Fyodorov (USSIO Heinz Cirbeck Germany s Jarray Fitch (800 Gunther Job I «Germany) A141 Pravi (fake)

SOCCER

ON THE

INSIDE

(Edited by Sam Leitch)

་་

An England international forward argued bitterly with a policeman øver An alleged parking offence.

"Why, you are the...... the player's driving licence.

"Doesn't alter it a bit," said the Englundt man. prove me guilty."

"More than I dare to do," said the policeman. fan please, PLEASE, drive off, SIR.""

The player was one of The

for 17 gathered

practier in London before the Wajes match.

." said the now startled police constable as he studied

Letonid Sicherbakov (USSR) Varilly Dementygs (USAID) handsome Kod Prest.

Aaronkhvatov |

(USSI

Martin Rebax (SI

about

**I am innocent. Go ahead and

"My Inspector is your greatest

same

are

such player Utis work. He is

"Nonsense," хлуя Englana forward playing in Derbyshire. team monager Waller Winter- Alec inquired three weeks bottom, "Quixall I being

Lankton

We First watched most weeks, Division forward. Price quoted keeping an eye on the Shemeld he £5,000, Samne inquiry this week | Wednesday player because

for Leylon

the

is obviously England's inside- price £15,000

right of the future,

"But he is in the Army and ANGER IN COVENTRY

almost certainly getting Anger in Coventry. Scores of letters, including one“ stɲned by 500 workers at a loent factory, have

into

club pource!

ihe offices following the

esigna- tion of manager Jek Fair- brother.

Who takes over" Could be a

term

(or ITILIST

24: 48

ARO

242) 24 7 24 2 2424

Duter Mehr Ormany)

HOP. STEP & JUMP

Urgent memo from Orient manager Alce Slock his scouts: "Be on the lookout for a young goal-happy centres forward."

Leyton to

from player

Menoger Stock

61 31. GO 10

report

receive:1 about

#

une

50 14.

30 3

30 45

50 31

*D 201

J.

50 2.

1

10.10

40

#DR.

30 11,

50

K Trigankos (USSIDE Taple Lebte inbunda Binh Bus (USSR)

Anton Tserke) USSR,

tra Balki (Hungary i Hoger Norman (Sweden.

Zv/nient Wrisberg (Pularea l Keb Winoost Frutund

Vaniliy Ivonov USSR

# Dịuzhinskiy (USSR)

Yevgenis en 198HHU)

Pieste Thielon Francej

1. Karbony (Swedd 201

SHOT PUT

Visgi Zavadescu (sammanku

Jiri Skabin (USR)

Otto Grigelka (SBRI

+

Roland Nikom (8weden)

Juho Savidge (G

54 1

34

Hema Hiinaste (USSR)

Heine Lapp (78910)

sa á.

Pelar Sarcevic (Yugoslavian

03 144

Vartan Ovneрyam (USSR)

N

Felka Pate USSB

42 105

Batynyer (USSR)

12-10

Geurel Fyodorov (USSR)

92: 8

32

02: 2

teila Kolvista Filand)

0234

J Phal (CSA) Nikolay

12 2

Erik Uddeban (Sweden)

a ByekusMINTA, won the 50 European Championship with a world record throw of 207 fent 9 11/14

inches, but Norway's Sverre

Strandli had three winning throws over 200 feet against the Byelorussian's two. The Norwegian has been onthes unlucky a big meetings.

The event in which the Euro- open standard rocketed to

phenomenal high mark was the Javelin Throw, six men going over 250 feel.

ог

Army A play Dutch at Sookunpoo on Sunday

The Hop. Step and Jump has of the at 4 p.m.. Army '1' cross the

The European Championship seen bstenerstond harbour to King's Park where

remarkable per- formers

was won by Janusz Šidlo with 12 men over 30 annotaternen! They meet strong Nay Bharat ‘A

feet,

Poland at 250 feet 5 7/8 inches, six of them from the that alt games had been case in a game that is scheduled for

Soviet Union. This seems to be

but the year's best performance pelled on Saturday, and thought : 236 pm, Army C will be in

an eveni

in which experienen was 261 feet 1 7/8 Inches by the 15 refered to all gaines during

Finn. Soini Nik- counts more than youth as some 31-year-old the week-end

kinen, at men whe have been in com-

Tampere on Ocuber petition for quite a few years | 17. Nikkinen had six winning now came through with their throws over 250 feet for the best ever in this past season.

ngainst Sidlo's two and the Finn is, like Strandli, unlucky at major Internationni meetings.

As goalkeeper South, was also an absentee the team had to be drastically

Sel resturfled.

Fair, the team roach, took over in goal and gave a most cour◄ ageous display which inclued saving a penalty kick, but the late team changes upset the bulaner of the side and It rever struck top form.

DISAPPOINTMENT

ist Sookup) HKH with 2.30 p.m. start. All the ms are playing well and a triple success is got be- yead peability.

Al 2 pm

this afternoon Mrs Wai and Major Elgar will have the

honour of leading off the gunen in the Anngal Ladies versus The Army golf match at Fanling. In n 21 games will be played and competitors are asked to be at the Ladies' Club- Thouse at 12 30 m.

There has been suine surprise i and disappointment at the pour response to the cult for nomina- tions for the basketball officials" FONTL uilts and individuals appreciate that the

IN

WELLS FOR VILLA

Hoy Wells

now Mr Rog Wells was scheduled to be thought that in the left-back

tor may not Bury In their floodlight maleh the success of against Manchester City

League con- night. furtheorling petitions may be seriously pre- judiced for want

Wells

had niso

tast

SOCIETIES

17.

senson Da

At Budapest оп October 2 Nikkinen had five throws out of six over 250 feet and averaged an incredible 252 feet inches

TO CLASH nearly two feet heller

AT BOWLS

on an

average than Sidlo's winning mark at the Eur pean Cham- | plotships.

Best European performances for the senson in the field eventa

follow:

On Saturday afternoon nt Austin Road. representatives from North

HIGH JUMP of the and South

0.4114 Bengt Nilsson (Sweden) Border will closh in the annual

0.7 Jon Soler Rumania) Lawn Bowlɛ match between the 8: 11. fir Lansky (CSA)

Andrew's and St

St George's 0. Th. Jaroslav Kovac (CSHP

4 Werner Balir (Germany) Sassenachs 8:0 hus

Societies, and the offers

Beru! Holmgrts) (Swedens from Aston Villa, Everton, Ac-

will be fighting tooth and nail Zbigniew Lewandowsk! crington Stanley +zich Preston to avenge last year's terrifie

Poland Etv becording to the North

defeat wherein the men from 9:0 will be in Commencement of the course has į current Intentions

Aston Villa's side ou Saturday.

The ex-Army and Colony star

advised to take

officials

With this

lax

of competent

mind

beer delayed and it will now assemble on Sunday, November

14, and disperse on November

hos

been

20. It is hoped that there will time aboug signing up with any be a big increase 11 nominations, of the

club, but, while

north of the Tweed won seven of the eight rinks played and by

margin of 65 shots

on the aggregate,

170: 2%

Gabriel Georgescu (Burmania)

Inter-Varsity

Alumni Tennis League

UR

Harry Stover still Being in Coventry

much football,

"People forget

tom

that before

of the war There was a gap several seasons between Ratch

Pán first Carle winning strend tept."

ena

if the directors

Alf Ramsey, former

·

of a Third

Division club (not too far from London)

and

have her way then

the 'Spurs England right-back,

Last trouble-making whisper will be their player-manager

that £50 "In- before Hus season ends. An luter-Varsity Alumni in Soever

ducements" have been paid to Associations Tennis Com- some of the international mán-

All's shrew1| Soccer brain for conching are wanted by the club, who

luck feel with

and Ramst Icadership they could leave the Third Diviston well behind.

teams

B:entforel

36 mages

shattered

Din

of mine

like

Raich

petition has been organised | agers for their recent floodlight Plus his intent by the Chhia Christian Uni- | appearances

by versities Alumni Ansociu-

Dodgin tions. Four

have

"Pols entered in this tournament. Carter and Johnny Corey play They are Lingam Univer- in these matches for pleasure sity, Hongkong University, and to help needy clubs," says

University of Shanghai and. Mr Dodgin. Banchenko (USSR)

St. John's University.

DISCUS THROW

Ferene Klies (Jungary) Adolfo Consolini italy) Burla Malyeyev (US9H Roland Nanny (Sweden) Jozac Szocsenyi lungary) Zdenek Cihak (CSB)

10

18:34

178:11

17: 2

17:10

173 3

Otto Grignika (USSR)

171 84

Cheseppe Tosi Italy

371: 3).

Karel Merin (CSI) Leu: 77% Heena Rosendahl (Germany) 109: 2% Care) Lindroos (Finland) 161: D. Kurely Levat Hentury)

R. Zubtsov (USS. 2eino feinaste (USSR) Mark Pharaoh G

10: 48

Horia Bulyenko (USÍR)

Jan Vrabel resni

105:

3650-81% Job:!'

10:

163: 2%

102:10 10: 1027

T

103: 0%

207 Ð1⁄4

204: 024 201 43.

Kuri Oweger (Germany) Reidar lagen (Norway) Vasilly Kuznetsov (UŠŠB) Lars Arvidsson (Sweden)

Andrzejczyk (Poland)

Atojs Kornuth (CSR) Dako Krnjale (Yugoslavia)

HAMMER THROW

Musali_Krivonosy (USSA) Sverre Strand (Norway) Jozet Csermak (tungary) Tadeusz Rut (Poland) 101.02% Nikolay Hyedkin (USSR) 185 7 Kurt Storch Germany!

10:10=

Viadiantr Morozov (USSR) Jl Dadək (CSI)

Oldrich Engel (CSR)

Ewan Douglas (GUI Constantin Dumitru (Human)

Foire Nemeth (Hungary) A. Niki (Poland) ing Constantly Spiridon (Rumunia)

Borla Popov (Bulgaria) 108: 4% Olve talmetoja (Finland)

In

The competition will be

with the Tennis League system of fielding three pairs from each team, playing one set against each other,

South China Athletic Associa tion and Chinese Recreation Club have consented to the use of their courts for the competi tion which is scheduled to start this month. The fixture list is as follows

The club is not alone in 125 bid for the Spurs' skipper. A First Division club would like

him na their conch.

He was organiser of the re- cent game

'Spurs between the man-

continue to view url Brentford which | Ramsey us a vital member of a ugers

in ultracted 21,800, best ante

this defence already weakened Brentford this season,

Streon by the absence of Ron Burgess. now with Swansea Town.

class,

Moving from rash to Bill, who wutched all the World Cup matches in the summer Says:

"Curler is in a class of his own as an inside forward Hungary's Ferenc Puskas could HKU vs. U. of Shanghai at

not live with him

and CRC on Nov. 13.

have the views of watching St. John's vs. HKU at CRC England players to back me

Ναν. 20.

Lingnan vs. U. of Shanghai

nt SCAA on Nov. 21.

up."

HKU vs. Lingnan rt CRC on Nov. 27

Players Union Chairman Jimmy Guthrie rovoals that

U. of Shanghai vs. St. John's his union end the Scottish at SCAA on Nov. 28.

Players Union have agreed to Lingman vs. St. John's at CRC Join together In a on Dec. 4

Players Union. All matches will be started t

The teams are as follows: Lingham, University; Dr Ho Wing-chun, Ma Shiu-leung. Lau Chun, Lam Wal-kai, Ng Shun-tak, Dr Yu Kwok-ding,

| Lam Kun, Shun Yan-por,

Hongkong University: Tony Llang. Dr To Shlu-nung. Iu Tak-cheuck, Dr W. C. Choy. Kenneth Lo, Dr Temmy Lo.

Uiversity of Shanghai: Edwin Tsal, Tong Po-ka, George Lin,,| Lin Chuen-yan, Yu Chick-ting. Lee Shu-fun. Ng Pak-hang, Lee Shia-yce

3

p.m.

193 00

103 1072

Ivan Gubijan Yugoslavia

Stanislav Nyenashev (USSR)

102: 47%

Miloslav Maen (CSR)

lie: alį

Josef. Malek (CSA)

101 90

Tesea Taddla (May)

191: 0 100: 93, 0 0

Ivan Kmanov (US5)

04

Vorfhult Savelesky (CSI Yuriy Styepanov (Russia) Keijó Ketola 4Pintandi Bjorn Thorkidsen (Norwony i Brendan O'Neilly (Eire)

189. !

108. A

IBA.

103 2

hty

POLE VAULT

Dave

SI Andrew's retain four of their last year's skips the D. Tra. A. Camp- perxen of bell, A. G. Coles and Bob Gour- Iny whilst St George's have only three-E. Greenwood, Bill Simpson and George Norman.

34 14

The

Pydir Debenko (USSR)

56.

Anatoliy Albov (USSI

14 314

Eefes LandstEDITI (Finland)

14: 34

14: 51. 14: 81% 14: 3

1412

The First Rinks are skipped by St Chieftain H.R. Cleland for

President Andrew's and

C.E. Marden for St George's.

The match Is scheduled to Blart at 2.30 p.m. sharp, and a large turn-out of both sides' | 23: 3!,

neutral 2411 supporters as well as speriators is expected.

14: 1 14 IN

4:

Ragnar funberg (Swędrni Viktor Knyazev (ÚSSİ Vladimir Bulatov (USSR) Vikior Chernobay (USSR) Vladinite Brezhnik (USSR) Georgios Roubanis (Greece) To: Bryngeirsaun (Iceland) Geoffrey Elfioit (GB)

201: 1 259: 34 239: 256: 6 233: 0% 201:

14: 164

13:113: 13:11

Jukka Puren (Finland) Victor Sillon (France)) Vladimir Gladenko (USSR) Zenon Warny (Poland) Edmonde Báltotta (Italy) Jirt Krejear (CSR)

243:31

| 245: 0%

241: 1

231: 814

236: 05

230; 44%

The plans previously an-Russell, well-known in Hong- nounced 1r the Basketball kong, is Invourite to get Wells' Langues have been modified and signature for Bury, it is very

will

that thry

be now

in probable run.

Eric the following Cannonba||' accordance with

einff at Villa Park,

plan:

1. Major Units-13 Piny each other once,

MINOR UNITS

Teams-

2. New Territories-10 Teams -Play each other once.

3.

Kowloon-9 Teams-Play

each other once.

4. H.K. Island-G Trama→→

Play each other twice.

All four leagues will start on November 22 and full Axture lista will week.

will join Haughton's

Wherever he goes he will carry with him the best wishes of those who enjoyed his many sterling displays here in Hong- kang.

BOT WEIR LEAVING

And now bark to boxing with

two good, and one so-good, items of news.

The very active organisers of

not-

be circulated this the REME Boxing Club have

The competitions have pled

to be completed by January 22.

1055.

10-MILE ROAD RACE

др

Invitation

to

The Royal Air Force and

Following are the teams with

St Andrew's rinks named Arst.

LONG JUMP

Odon Foldesty (fungary) Leonid Grigoyev (Rum{A} 24; 914 Jorina Valkaria (Finland) 24; al Kest Willinghurst (Poland)

1st Rink: J. Rovic, R. Morri- Alan

son. J. McKelvie, H. R. Cleland (Chieftain); v A, C. Tribble, J.

according to the Jatest in- G. Meyer, A. L. G. Enstman,

that

formation it is expected the match will take place t Last week I gave particulars Kai Tak on November, 25, al-

of the 10 Miles Road Race and

the 24 Miles Walk which are

frm details are

HEME Club is air In

due to be staged by the HKAAA Luolved in a proposed Triangular

event,

with isl.

keen on December 18,

E. Marden (President).

Buxton

Knocks Out

G

2nd Rink: J. V. Ramsay, J. R. Belich, J. B. Baxter, W

B.

Brown: V. C. Bond, G.

C. J. Askew, A.

11

F.

Albert Finch

Sherriff, Elliott.

3rd Rink: A. M. Buchanan,

sen, W

W. Marshalisay, M.

The

London, Nov. 9. on November 28. Since then the

British Alan Bn. King's A. M. Banks, S. McA. Fraser,

Buxton, organisers have decided to make Match

Regiment, and China

Cham- Gym. R. B. Marshall; v J. W. BelLightheavyweight certain adjustments to the con- dillons governing the 10 Miles Arrangements are already being lams. R, E. Read, R. C. Butler, pion retained his title when

pushed aheed and the plans are Chadwick Kow.

L.

The knocked out fellow Lon- Instead of teams of four run-to stage the show at the Queen 4th Rink: A. C. Spence, W. nors being entered as such it has Elizabeth Youth Centre In Kow-Stronach, P. Hughes, A. Hardener Albert Finch, in the been agreed that the entry may

vey; V A. Balley, M. N. Raku-eighth round here tonight.

E. A succession of tremendous nors with four to count for the

punches, which landed flush on trophy. In view of this changement lends me into the not-so-

5th Rink: J. Moodle, C. M. three counts of nine before he Finch's jaw, put him down for the entry fee for the event has food item, Hard hitting knock-

out specialist Sgi Weir, FAREL McLennan, S. J. Pollock, R. been increased from $10 to $12.

Gourlay; v G. W. Sewell, J. ran into a perfect right hooks to aut flat on his All other arrangements are Middleweight Champion, leaves

Colmans, D. L. Edwards, F. be stretched

.back for the full count., exactly as notified in this column the Colony on Friday on HMT-

Lancashire. Whenever the stocky Francis. a week ago.

well-muscled sergeant stepped 8th Rink: J. McIntyre, A. This was an unexpected end- Finch Into the ring fireworks could be Graham, W. Gaffney, A. G. ing to a poor contest. expected, and it was only the Coles: v P. Lowe, A. J. Ston- suffered cuts under and over his absonec of suitable and worthyyer,

J. W. Tindall, E. Green- right oyo, and his left eye was that restricted

badly swollen, but in the sixth wood, hie opposition public appearancom for no

7th Rink: G. H. Clayton, T. round I looked as if the coute! boxer his eyor been keener on. P. Ross, P. Kennedy, &. Comp could swing in Finch's favour

be for a team of 4, 5, or run- Mention of the King's Regi- Purvis,

BOXING IN THE NEWS

Boxing has come bang into tho nows these last few weeks. and

at the moment the ring

game is right ni, the top of the

poll.

Buxton came out of

By Atty

boxers in

the power in His punches, fe was Inglestow, K. A. Baker, W. C. ch #ijte kús Jeft ge næTE?!

a scrap, for, confident of the bolly C. Harverson, C. R. when are several topical Hem

always ready to battle it out with | Simpson.

blood ing

It bled badly in the seventh

the toughest oppoeltion will be big Charity' Show at Sgt Weir's, departure.

8th Rink: J. McArthur, A. 'round and Finch began to take Macno which was scheduled for a big lots to Hongkong boxing Grant, A. G. Hutchison, D. control of the fight, but he bo

over-anxious, allowing Reserves: M. Scott, W. A. Psapping blows which turned the Indicated that a letter le on the be able to do well in the Army Thom, M. McKmizley J. Me fight in the Champion's favour.

Labland

Router. why giving the revised arrange-Championships at home,

last Sunday was, cancelled due but as he will be striving .... In | Trail;, v. A. Dodd, 8. Bicheno, CA to land some...sirength-

to the weather, A telegram the United Kingdom in the box- A. E. Pearson, G. C.. Norman. Buxton. from the Portugueso Colony Ing season, he hopes that he will

247:10

241:10

244: 8 204: 71%

JAVELIN THROW

Soini Nikkinen (Frifandi Janusz Sklo (Poland) Toivo Hyyttsiden (Finland) Vladimir Kuznetsov (USBni Heiner Will (Germany) Knut Fredrikasça (Sweden) Otto Bengteron (Sweden) Andrzej Walczak (Poland) Eino Leppanen (Finland) Dlav) Kauhanen (Finland) Egil Dactielsen (Norway) Viktor Tabulomok (USSR) Gullbrand 8jostro (Sweden)

Bt. John's

Univeralty: Kho Sin-oi.

Choy Tin-fook, David Tsal. Yew Chang-chao, Kao T.T. Chen-chuan, Bo Ka-lau, Yu, William Ling.

Changes Of Venue For Hockey Games

Erkki Ojamo (Flaland) Sandor Krasznal (ilungary) As the Recreio ground is not Nilio Sillanpas (Finland) Cavallable on Sunday, November 28:1 Per Arne Berglind

14, the following

(Sweden) 235:11)% Yrjo. Ahu (Finland),

215:45

235:4

233: 036

237:10

231; 0

271::

alterations have had to be made to the fix- Paull Venerinen (Finland) turca: Recrelo

"A" will now Charice Vallman (USSR)

play R.N. "A" on Pool Ground, Panyo Tourunen (Finland) Herbert Koschel (Germany) King's Park, at 4 p.m. and Nav Olavi Innonën (Finland) Bharat "B" will play RA.F. Zbigniew Radziwonowicz" on Boundary Street Ground (Poland)

at 3.30 p.m.

230: 735 L. Zhuchkov (USSN)

FOR YOUR

Two crnek England amateur have rejected professional offera from First Division clubs.

Dexter Adams, neutre-half and skipper of Hendon, hno told 'Spurs boss Arthur Rowe

"Sorry, 1 am noi interested, but I will play for you when- ever my club don't need me.”

Dexler turned out for 'Spurs on Tuesday night against Rot- Weiss (Essen).

Second refusa) Federated

comes from Bishop Auckland goalkeeper Harry Sharratt, Samo stylo "No" to West Bromwich Albion After Invites from Middles-. brigh and Liverpool.

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