THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955.
NO REST FOR LEN HUTTON -"THERE'S A JOB DO," HE SAYS
TO
"Hutton, L
By FRANK KOSTRON
began manager Geoffrey Howard, announcing the MCC team to play Tasmania. 'Our Len' was on the job again.
Most touring captains take the chance to stay on the mainland and And if anybody is en- have a holiday when the team goes to Tasmania. titled to a rest in the midst of this punishing Test series it is Hutton.
Instend he went to Tasmania, the first MCC captain to visit the island for 20
years.
He merely smiled and I suggested to Len it was time he took a little time off. said: "There's a job to do." You can't help admiring the dedication of this man to
The job of leading England.
He has given and is @ving it everything he has
He knew the Tostonian tour is not important in the cricket sense, but he is keenly aware of the
That the disappointment bolutexi
publie would have felt hnd he not appeare
he went, So
not only to 120 bat Rising with the spectators were keen to see him,
play
Er both matches Through the strain ed th
lus Auffered his batting tour markedly at a pridalidy teels he news the plucture
Un
But he could have got thu' just as well at the nets
A
who has had the prodrm of combatting stalcres Burung badets ate intes Olympic tams, I personally would preser her hist the opprote
MASTER STROKE
I Le 1 Jutton
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None, except those who were
the thers.
strukty knowx taniona umployed by complications of West Indian cricket on and
It is simpler the field. Australo. But again the B- land skipper hats been in thy dit- Reall position of lending a team bakermansialp has whose brittle been to unrhable to give him
safe background. any
As an the West friddies he has had no reliable opening partiter This has constipeel nary spirit of criventure In
dour u normally choracter
And in attack Though Tywn's for the Skeet Tins compens tod deelum of Alex Bedsere has troen handteapgad sensusly by sub-standard "deling.
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*** Niersty Lo [fumblers has given him 15 Bill fempientes probleinIN farw Talbert, non-playing captain of † placing De receful American Davis Cup tennis feram, Farshend Jus master stike The men with e
right
before
DISTASTEFUL DUTY
pa
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Tigh Hutt will match they cuss
sch
drate played chase and they had "non- knew this W UR of the ma:77 tamnis" days when nobody was allowed to talk absent anything connected with tennis
I think something like that
to relieve Hulton's infinitely greater staln
is require i
Incles.
reasons for the distal-hal duty he had to perform in telling Alee Bed of his nem-şlevlon fr the last two Tuss
was
UNI
The
t
a
different
KNI Briding that Including the tour of Bermuda | rubbed in the extent of Hutter's and the Wm1
which unsuccessful gamble in giving 1953,
Austratio Arst kuch started in December,
Jeet plave Brigbane wicket. will have been playing cricket solidly for 15 months when the
Had cutches been four exis
ixxen Hutton has had the add re- would have
the story enptaincy sponsthisty
Since then, thought elded delties of being Eng-
given In mostient's pence frats Gand' first professional leadi
the breakfast-ting pile of lot- and unwittingly the centre of a
to the ters
breaking up war of amateur and professional
discussions near mid- The Wests
Hulton 31 made
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All captain- get e lirised, but Hution's f She sharply stched by is eager de
tructors.
cricket
| night,
wonderful
Juver
of
nah back handled his team with masterly certainly at Melbourne,
"Patsy" Hendren Is
Not Optimistic
By ARCHIE QUICK
"Patay" Hendren is one of cricket's leading optimists and best-known humorists, but he is still not satisfied to clinch the that England has the men in Australia "Ashes".
Hendren thinks that the Adelaide Test will be drawn as it is such a "featherbed" wicket all in favour of the batsmen, but he feels that Australia may well snatch the last match at Sydney. That would leave the series drawn at two-all and would, of course, mean that England would retain the mythical "Ashes".
The danger in Hemdren's view is that there mybe another unaccountable brating collapse on our part at Adelaide that would give Australia the
edge. He would take the drastic action of recalling two
of successful men and sending out
ONT
an opening batman to partner
Hutton ankl A Lop-class spin
bowler.
Kenyon, of
op-
the centres came over the posing defence had consolidated Fast wing raiders were needed like Hulme, Bastin, Brook and
Houghton
Generally
thought that the standard
Diay
peaking,
he of
in Englund
was higher
there past two seasons than at Any time since the War and he standard surpassed because 20 many Ano "We
thought the pre-war Ils choice would be Worcestershire, as either Lock or
there
the opener and
would
be
were
Laker, of Surrey, to provide the youngsters coming along.
have never had so many boys spin.
between the ages of 18 and 22 to take their places in the League sides."
"DEPLORABLE”
"Simpson And
Edrich have failed to give support to Hulton and Eglend have never made a nolid start. Result has been that Nes, 3, 4 and 5 have been going in to face the new ball. Not once have we had a century partner- ship: it is deplorable. Aut it is boo much to nak Bailey to do the job and then use him as an opening fast bowler although he would not grumble.
"Another thing he is of the same plodding type as Hulton cod we not only want to get a good start but à reasonably fast one. Hutton can be the anchor; the other opener should be à moderately quick scorer and Kenyon is that."
Sports Diary
TODAY Goll
Mitchell Phate rat: Ladies' Four- somes (RHKGC) First Round.
Motor Sports Social Evening of M.S.C., B.A.T. Mess Room. .45 p.m.
TOMORROW
Meeting
IKEA Interport Sud-Cities Meeting At HIYA, Sports Hond, 5.30 p.m.
Athletica St. Joseph's College Championships, SCAA Ground 1 p.m.
SATURDAY
Soccer Dly, 1: Sing Tao v Bt Joseph's (C): South China Club Coati both matchen commencing at # p.m. Div. "A": Bing Tho v. Tálkna (Club); Bouth China ▼ RAF (CH): St. Joseph's v Kwong Wan (Hav All matches commacalną - 25.50
p.m.
Hendren was talking to the Sussex Society of Association Football Refers, who not only board lot about cricket from him, but a deal about Soccer as well. For remember, "Patay," whon ho was -not-wielding a bat for Middlesex, was at out- aldo-laft for Brentford, and, in deed, played in a Victory Inter-Happy ⚫ national against Wales in 1020,
One of the big troubles with present day football, he sald was that direct wing play was laciding. The outside - men dalled with the ball and when
DIV. 2 "B": REME v C & W (IV) 1.30 p.m.Dairy Farmy Doolyard Bolicitors v RAŃC, Botti, matetime at
Valley. 1. p.m. Prisons Jardines (Bierley) 4/15/m.*
Div. a: Hollanda y frase Crawford {{tiv).4 p.m.,
Annos) „Race","Meating. Happy. Valley Whird on
Stableford and Rejscita competition,
"
Hution is not robust at the
Now best of tines.
be looks pale despite his hours in the Au and tired. Yet he keeps quiet, dry sense of humour. No
pussen without his leaving me chuckling at some subtle crack.
enn
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As in the West Indies, Hutton manafar titre a triumphant finish out of a seemingly hope- less stort, Then Be Insell can have the last laugh.
(London Errem Service j
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AMULYET
At Colombes Stadium, Paris, early this month Scotland's
It was their 17th successive rugby team was beaten 15-0.
Famous inter- defeat. What is wrong with Scottish rugby? national JOCK WEMYSS conducts an investigation. This is the first of two articles.
Can't
Scotland Learn
Eight Years
Learn After Of Lessons?
Like everyone at Colombes, I was thrilled by the spectacular display of fust, open Rugby given by the French team. In some respects it was even a more perfect exhibition of superb combined team play than that given by the Springboks at Murrayfield.
At the same time it was a depressing experience to see, for a second time in four years, a Scottish fifteen so outclassed and overwhelmed.
What is the reuson" Why has this blight which has now lasted for four years smitten our ternational teams?
Tuck .
to
**
those
Australia, New Zealand.
who
The
In Kome
has s do their job in the seruins France
these and loose mauls and line-outs. from pintaly benefited visits. Obvious
What attracted me when they lessons have been taken to heart." Scottish had their short mappy practice was that, apart from serumming players, seemingly,, have not
the forwards gave technique, of broded one.
that mighty untied heave char ncteristic of the mighty Spring- bok pack.
rach
the
2010-
open by pointing un necus! ing finger at ALL players
Training and Practice this generation.
Unlike
with that of played compared before 139, they have had Qte | Commonwealth countries teract Their token. France, merely the past eight seasong
I gather it is a modern belief teps
in sucrifice everything touring
from players
in Scotland that if wing for. Africw South
17 1 the social round pletely fit.
wards are expected to get about in the loose they cannot also be In handling and kicking they
to shove their are infinitely more skilful. Their expected backing up in defence or attack weight in the serums!
Chings has always been
object one of the first
we need to change our lesson. In Scottish Rugby that is which conspicuous by Its complete views.
-(London Express Service ) absence.
RUBBED IN LESSONS
These touring sides rubled
in lessons.
On the internation-
al field that by the Springboks was bitter and severe, but in all their games in Scotland all these touring sides clearly
I have before me picture
Illustrated the elementory essen- of the third French try scored
Tia
Leading Racehorse
Trainer Dies
Newbury, Berkshire, Jan, 19. Mr Harry Lawson Cottrill, for 25 years one of Britain's top leading racehorse trainers-and the man who taught the Duke and the Duke of of Windsor Gloucester to ride--died at his
72.-Chinn Mail
home here yesterday.
шая Ho Special
THIRD
crick with
by big front-row forward, Domenech, against Scotland.
As he sprinted over und touched down like threequarter. colleagues him were Celaya, Barthe, Domer and Labadie, the hooker. They are the only French play- ers in the page spread photo. All forwards!
NEVER LEARNED
We have never learned that lesson about backing-up. Why Is it? Sunply because forwards must be supremely fit if they Bre to be ever on the ball and
TEST
A striking action picture of young Colin Cowdrey putting a ball from Archer to leg during his fine Innings of 102 in England's first innings against the Australlans ni Melbourne, England, won the match by 128 runs
Central Prese "Photo.
full That is
about!
St. John Ambulance
Orders
Orders insured by Mr Fung Commissioner Ping-ton, C.SU.,
of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District, Order No. 3/55. Dated January 20, 1955.
Ambulance Duties Ilongkong ---- B.C.AA. Arab. 23.1.00.-29.1.55. Div. 30.1.50-8.2.56. Central Amb, 1955: Chung Sing 1955; AMA-
Div.
Neg. Di
shuon Neg. Div.
Ambulance Datles – Kowloon - Arab. 24.1.65-30.1.59 Tsimshatsul
Div.: 31,1.50-02.05. K.Y.M.C.A. Amb.
1938: Div. February
KYMC.A. Neg.
January
1655: Shamshulpo Neg. Div.
Penetration Squad Dution 2.1.55. Chinese New Year Holiday cancel duty. 30.1.06. Dr Renald Ching. Dentist i Man-yue, D/S_So Wal-anu & HK Y.M.C.A. Ng. Div. Orderly Butler For Mainland Area Shamshulpo Amb. flęta, 21, 1.50,
KYM.C.A. Amb. Div.; 23,1.03.
Amb. Div. 3.1.85. Trimshatsui DRY. 24.1.59. Holiday: 23.1.09. Kwong Wah Amb.Div.: 29.1.55. Kowloon Amb Div.: 21.3.30.
K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Div.
nace
Duties: 72.1.50
At Race Course Confucian Amb. Dw.; Mondquarter Central Amb. Div, 133.55. At Race Cour Central Amb. Div.: At Headquarters con- fuelan Amb. Div.
Football Duties-1.1.85, 2.0 p.m. Club Ground: Western bust. Amb, Div.: $1.1.0.1.30 5.m. B.C.A.A Ground: B.C.A.A. Amb. Div 23.1.65. 2.30 p.m. S.C.A.A. Ground: B.C.A.A. Amb. Div.: 23.1.15 2.30 p.m. Chub Ground: K.C.O.D. Amb. Div.: 23.1.0.2.10 pan. boundary Bt., 150 p.m. Club Ground: Kowibon Amb. Div.: 34.1.55 H.K. Y.M.C.A. & Confucian Amb. Diva.: 10.1.56.
3.00
v.m, Club Ground: Chung Bing & Eastern Amb. Diva: 17.1.55 4 p.m. Club Ground: Contrai
Shaukiwan K., Amb, Diva.
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HAPPY HOLLYWOOD MARRIAGES
How Television Stole
The Colmans
By MICHAEL RUDDY
Can you live your own life in Hollywood? As a film star, must you live like one? Is privacy possible in the Hollywood fish bowl?
To the first question, the Ronald Colmans answer with a quiet, firm “Yes." To the second, a sereno negative. To the third, “Of course," with a smile,
ล
con-
of Ivy Or a absent-minded head My first meeting with Ronaldiner in a good club.
in
Surrey, where College, a small university in Colman was in 1935 at a small weekend
the Mid-Wes, and lals wife tinner this house on Mount Ronald Colman was born.
IDEAL HOUSE
Vicky, a former London musical Street, a quiet leno lined with
When bo married Benita comedy star. pepper tree, overlooking Holly-
The husband-wife boom 1938, he wood, which lay bright,
Hume, in September, Kiltter-
an the Halls of Ivy for Ing. below us, yet an ago away bought a white-pointed brick tinued
in Beverly
years. two
"The show was and timber house from this tranquil home, sur- rounded by trim gardens and Hilla. Surrounded by a high dropped two years ago because xtman wall over which rambler roses we lost our sponsor," terraces.
wide tersely sald, when asked what trailed, the house with In the panelled Hibrary, we
facing lovely lawn, happened.
"Since
then we've took brandy with coffee in smailerraces
received Royal Doulton cups, and talked with awimming-pool and tennis
court well away from the house many letters asking if there was of England and Scotland und
any chance of The Halis of Ivy -whs ideal for the Colman way Live
books theatre, of
and
we 1elvision. Well. going of living. writers.
"Yes, it is pleasant and quiet are now on television.
The Colmans film a weekly Colman said to me as we
with episode for two sponsors. tea on the terrace,
NO NIGHT CLUBS
It was completely unlike the Hollywood of tradition
here
sat Like Hentta pouring.
There wasn't a single golden
It blonde present.
Wus
Ronald
the house
and
110
of the
were
Their home Ist in Santa Barbora, in
from surrounded
Two your's Colman sid moved to his guest ranch
miles Hollywood.
small estats belak sub- ivided. The roar and ruttle
St. Joseph's FC Montero
Soccer Teams
In
a secluded estato
by pines and
poplars 011 « hillside section of the San Ysidro Ranch, Montecito,
In Hollywood, they have a
of bulldozers and graders was large flut at the Shoreham, on The following have been select much for us," he told the Sunset
fed to represent the St Joseph's Football Club in Jengue soccer matches over the week-end
recently
Mocamixi When she married Colmun, nightclubs
Second XI va Kwong Wah at Ho Sakhy.
their 1044,
Strip, near the
and
Ciros, which they never
noted
Fi-st XI vs Slag Tao at Club Hume gave up her carver visit.
as an actress. In
Ronald Colman, 04, invariably un Saturday. daughter. Juliet, was born and Ground at 4 pm,
in tweed Jacket, grey Bannels. Brown; Bux, Hahn; Nash, L.
she devoted herself to running and McAfee shoes, looks u dia- Cunha Toledo.ja Cunha,
charming household
and Linguished 54, and plays himself. Madeira Carvalho, Cotrim, Rocha
bringing up Juliet. une.
Berita Hume Colman, 49. und B. Omar.
Independent of
the charming, because of successful Plays herself as
wite who dutility during Ground at 2.30 p.m. 0° Navy
Investments
his first 10 gracious Leonard;
as a flim star Colman for laughs at her husband's quips Stewart, years as Saturday
and jokes. Hosario. . Pereira, Leung Pak-over 11
one years made only
Neither discuss their private wat, D. Ward; Madgwick, M. film u year. In 1948 he
saying: "Oh, you Ward, G. Pereira, Bradford, the Academy Award for his actife boyund
jive quietly know, we
in the Lee Cheuk-san Fernandez, ing in A Double Life.
country. I paint a Koliz
years later he did Champagne for (Ronnie) "and I dabble at Caesur nol : very sparkling (Benita)
totul we walk a good
Perez Will Not Fight Dower
Alim
ABSENT-MINDED
WNI
Two
*[
deal and read-oh, you know,"
Money
never discussed. However, it is well known that A close friendship with Jack the sponsors pay extremely well Benny had resuited In the for The Halls of Ivy. Colmang making several guest Will Ronald Colman ever do Buenos Aires, Jan. 19.
motion-picture? "I Perez, Argentinian appearances on the Benny radio another Pascual
long-suffering won't do another flim unless it hulder of the world Byweight show as Jack's
adds a feather in my cap, or has turned down neighbours. boxing title,
Benny's neel Dal Dower
enormous coast-to-a lot of fun. en offer to
received them "But just to go and sit on (Wales), the Empire Champlon,coast audience
chairs on the Colmans were trose uncomfortable so well that England
nine and hope Ismael Pace,
promoter, urged to make radio a weekly a movie set at
you begin the scene by twelve- announced this, adding that he habit, and in 1950 they did.
Waste of Ume," he of Ivy, spon- als, no. offers for In The Halls had refused similar
**Television is Suarez in Pored by the biggest brewery in said, smiling. Perez to Bght Oscar
and Leo Cubn
Espinosa In America, the Colmans portrayed rush, but great fun.” Hall, And Benito agrees. Manila. China Mall Special,
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