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BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, Aug. 21. Major League baseball resulta fodny were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Delroll

HE

4

7 }

Chicago

Hooft (12-7) and Wilso Johnson (0-1) art Lollar.

Gaminoso (7th).

(Hecond Game)

E

Detroit

2 B

Chiengo

# 15

(2),

Bunning. Foytack

Colemen (5) and House; Donovan (14-4) am Lollar. JR-Dropo

1P-Bunning (2-4).

(17th). House (12th).

}

11: Kansas City ...... 4 影 Cleveland

7 Dibutu (8-11) and Shants; Lemon, Santiago (3). Miggle B) and Naragon. WP-Santiago (2-0), HR-Doby (198), Wood » gins (7th).

Ballimore

New York

Lapni, Brown

11 It E

} # 0

15 10

{1},

Dorish (5). Mere (7) anul Triandos Larsen (6-4) ani Berra, LP-

Logat (5-107). He-Skowron (11th), Baner

(15th).

(32nd).

Ilustem

Washington

Stobba, Abrmath (8),

Susce, Delek (8) aus

-Mantle

White; Meter-

matt (9) and FitzGerald. WP

Susee (7-5). 13-Stobix. (2-11). I-White (8th).

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1955.

What does the coming soccer season hold for Britain? In Scotland, at any rate, where the big kick-off was last Saturday week, signs are that the home players can match the slick-moving Con- tinentals, even the Russians. Here ANDY CUNNINGHAM, former player, and then manager, of Glasgow Rangers, gives the reasons.

Scotland Is Recapturing

Her Old Soccer

Skills

The most significant remark I heard this close season was made by interna- tional skipper George Young. Shortly after the return of Scotland's footballers from the Continent, George said to me; "Until 13lly Liddell's vital penalty misa* we gave the Hungarians a football lesson.”

I consider that statement significant for two reasons.

(1) It was made by a man who is not given to boasting and whose opinion

I readily accept.

(2) It shows that Scotland still has the ability to produce the world's best football-the smooth, natural style of play which used to serve us so well.

Now the question is: Can aides in Scotland last season So for Motherwell and Stirling our club fotballers follow the were Aberdeen, the League Albion have done little to sug- lead of our Intemational players Champions, and Clyde, the Scot-gest they won't have another And Itish Cup winnere. and recapture økt standard?

struggle on their hands. promoted Airdrie and Dunferm- I bellove that they can, and I Both disregarded the big boot line will do exceptionally well believe the bigger "leagues that i cend the aimless rush..

if they finish among the top nine, we are to have in the new sea-

Io B Divirion I see no reason why the others

my likellest son will help.

should not be able to do the promotion fancies are Hamilton Accies, Queen's Park, Morion and Third Lanarks.

Listen, for instance, to Dundee | same; manager Willie Thornton: "The 18-club A Division will en- courage players to concentrate on skill rather than win at any 'jest.

And now that George Young

* Billy Liddell missed obviously appreciates what is

the for Scotland when Wanted perhaps he can lead the penalty

movement as Hungary brighber football

20cre

leading 3-1 captain of Rangers.

(Budapest, May 26, this year), The critics agreed that had he love you and old can work Not without reason my old scored, the Scots might have

for saved the game, Until to bring about revival if they ten have be blamed forget about bonus-winning and much of the decline in constructhey had been brilliant,

of tive football. mibaitute the development

-(London Express Service). their game as such.

I couldn't agree more. I be-

What about the club prospects in the now season! Well, I think Aberdeen and Clyde will thereabouts again. their Just season.

FIRST OPPORTUNITY Remember good football al-be there or 0 Erskine, Horiuck (3), Craigways brings esults in the cod Bath lure (5), Labin (8). Bessent (8) and the bigger leagues offer the regulars cu call.

Welinler, Best opportunity we've had since # Campanellag

WP-before the war, Meyer and Loputa. Wehmier (10-9).

LP-Erskine

It is

(10-3) B-Joras (15th), Gor- bous (1th), Ennis (25th), Reese that

(9th).

St Louis

Cincinnati

arteix.

Arroyo

11

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1

0

(1)

and

Surbi: Gross (2-2) and Burgess. LP-Incdix (10-12). HR-Post

(31st).

Chicago

MEwuuhce

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7 #

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more than coincidence the two sweclest-moving

Manipulative Operation For

Len Hutton

I believe Rangers will do bet- ter and one can't ignore Celtic, the Atlets, most cathusiastic bunch of players in the land.

Hibs and Hearts will chal- Jenge for top boncurs as before, but I feel that there are distinct possibilities about two at less, fancied clubs,

GIVEN LUCK

the

Given reasonable luck St. Miren could be a big success,

London, Aug. 21.

And Davie Meiklejohn's Davis, Tremel (5), Perkowski

Lea Hutton, 30, former EE shrewd team building policy (7)

Chiti: Buth (12-8)land cricket explain, said to- an Crandall, lee (4), IP-

day he will undergo a mani-With Partick Thistle is bound to Davis (6-9).-- United Press.

in Leeds, pay dividends. I have a notion pulative operation

Davie's patience will be amply his Yorkshire near Pudsey, in early September.

Cockell-Gardner

Match Cancelled

Juck

Gardner

ite would deal with

home

pro-

rewarded at last,

Dundee should show improve- The operation waller anaesthe-munt but I can't see them more than middle-of-the lengutes. The same applies to East Fife, Rath Rovers, Kilmarnock and Queen of the South.

lapsed dise in the small of his back, he said. The disc har him persistent pain In the last two months.

crued

London, Aug. 21. The September 13 British

He said the operation would Championship Heavy weight match between title holder Done carried out by the manipula- who treated his Cockcoll and former Champion tive surgeon

was cancelled Gamaged arm 12 years ago after today in order for the challenger serious wartime accident and be followed by a long ro would to have knee operation, pro-

course firealment. moter Jack Solcons announced

It for the He hopes to be here today.

At the same time, Solomonsstart of next season when an Ju would y 10 the Australian team is due to tour Unilexi Statés tonight to look Engloud and, if all goes well, to for an opponent for Chekell, be nenitable for selection for

The fight was scheduled for the side. scheduled

the White City Stadium,

Gardner injured

koce 1956/57,

10 lour South Africa in the winter of

while training. Au examination yesterday showed that the ex-

Mr Hutton was named captain Champion must have a cartilage of the England sine for all five operation, which will take place Tests against South Africa this

bul this week. Medical experts said Season he was not fit to Peter May skip-

i would be about a month beforeplay in any

he will be able to resume tenin-pored the side. China Mall ing--United Press.

Special.

"LITTLE MAJOR”

Sports Diary

TODAY

Afeelings

CAAF Annual Meeting of Caroline Hill, a m

Saftball Ten managers meeting al Club Lusitano, 5.43 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

Aleedings

Four

then

RECORD

Brian Howson winning the Half Mile in the athletic match between Great Britain and Hun- gary at the White City Studium, London, in 1 minute 48.6 seconds

new British record. Hew- son beat the European Champion, Lajos Szent- gali of Hungary.-Reuter-, photo.

Records At

Chinese Swimming Championships

AROUND HOLLYWOOD

Pago

Exodus From Egypt Not Yet Complete-Hundreds More Are Tramping Away

By MICHAEL RUDDY ·

Beverly Hills.

The hot weather in Hollywood this past fortnight has been satis- factory to C. B. DeMille who has had hundreds of Israelites tramping down the plaster and paint hills of Paramount on their exodus from Egypt, "The Ten Commandments" operation.

These scenes will be matched with those made in Egypt last year. As seems to be the case with all films made in Egypt, thousands upon thousands of extras were employed for the exodus.

The Hollywood players and, thousand pounds out of this first [tors, electronic devices? Jeanne extras will be used for closeups effort. and medium shots. The sweat- and Ing players in their rogs robes followed the DeMille In structions from on high, as he zoomod over them in a lofty camera crane,

*

Colony.

the

an

takes her place ai meotings of the board of directors, knows Hardwicke or Lady

Mary what it's all about. Scott, as she prefers, has a volee With Ann Miller, Ann Blyth almost as purry as Joan Green- Mamie Van Doren,. Dana Wyn- wood's. "It's due entirely," she.|ter, Joan Collins. Sir Cedric told me, “In two little warts on Hardwicke, Herbert Marshall

and my vocal chords, my doctor Charles Boyer

most of Just about twenty-five years | says. Not harmful, but they Hollywood's British

there was an organisation make me sound an octave or 30 ("I'm not a member of ago. In Hollywood known 03 lower."

British Colony," say all

the WAMPAS, who annually chose

members of the Br. Colony) the thirteen Baby Stars. Among

the In Hollywood,

biggest helped open the Red Llon, des- those WAMPAS babies

the were danger

average motorist eribed by Press-agents as Joan Crawford, Dolores Del faces is the average motorist.

afternoon sanctuary bar for men Itio, Sally Ellers, Laura La

only (unil 6.00 p.m.), at the Plante,

Clara Bow, Loretia Hollywood styles seem to have newest hotel of the Hilton- Young, June Collyer, Sue Carol, the necklines getting lower and chain, the Beverly-Hilion, with- (Mrs Alan Ladd). and Mary skirts getting shorter.

In a few miles the $0

of Twentieth Astor.

trend for wider belts is under- Century Fox Studios, MGM and was The idea

revived this standable.

Hollywood week by

FANTASTIC 11 different group, called the Hollywood Sponsors Cary Grant may star in a But this "local" within 1 and this year, they will name story titled, "Ten

$10,000,000 hotel is fantastic. It Thousand the thirteen Baby Stars of 1956. Beds," about the hotel business. has tavern chairs, beamed ceil- One of the sponsors is Ginger And he's buying his old movie, ing of antiqued oak, leaded glass Rugers, 46,

still going with His Girl Friday," as a re-make windows, An "English" stove. for himself with Grace Kelly. brick-tiled floor, carriage lamps, The original giri Friday Was an assortment of English pew- Rosolind

Russell, who, with ter, brass, Iron and

copper "I'm Informed." husband Fred Brisson,

boomed Sir son of

"that this is a replies Says Ginger: "There is more Carl Brisson, is rapidly becom- Cedric,

of the Bell tavern in Hurley. youth, beauty and talent waiting a millionaire,

Miss Universe, described as a Well, it's magnificent. No women ing for a chance in Hollywood Grace Kelly with muscles, said until after six!" And beer on than ever before and the need the hell with her contract, took draught, British barmen, and

handsome Courth husband, Jacques Bergerac.

BEAUTY AND TALENT

for new faces was never greater."

Ginger, talented

You may be right,

who have youth

and haven't

and

had

MARRIAGE OFF

a one-way ticket home to Swe- they hope, buffet luncheons In den. A very sensible girl. the British style. Beer is expen- Four records were shattered at the Eighth Annual

sive at 35. 04. a pint bul, it is Swimming Meeting of the Chinese Amateur Swimming yet I've seen many

served in antique pots, and the I know of it a month ago. It pretzels are free. Association which concluded at Chung Sing Swimming youngsters during the past five

Anyhow this years

was confirmed this week. MGM is the only pub in California beauty Pool yesterday afternoon.

break, despite such highly pub- bought the West End hit, "The sacred to the male animal, ti

Reluctant Debutante" to star six p.m. 25 Paramount's Debbie Reynolds and the marri- icised efforts Golden Cirde which fizzled

Gge with Eddie Fisher is off. It's nice to be out.

rich. John Wayne's new private cinema at Esther Williams presents her his Encino will have air-cond}- Aquocade at the Beverly-HI-tioning and 30 armchair-type ton for

the under-privileged scats, children's fund. As a tryout, there'll be an array of plastic swimming pools,

These records were all established in the Ladies' Junior events. They were the 100-metre backstroke (1 min. 34.6 sec. by Tsui Yuen-tin of Chinese YMCA); 50 metres freestyle (35 sec. by Ng. Kit-chun of Chinese YMCA), 50 metres butterfly (46.6 sec. by Tsang Yuk-lan of South China) and the 200-metres freestyle relay (2 min. 89 sec. by Chinese YMCA).

The record of 28.2 sec. in the Men's Junior 50 metre free-style was equalled by Leung Chung of Gold and Silver Exchange.

The Men's Sanior Team Chum pionship was easily won by Fortuna with 65 points. Cheung Kin-man Look the dividual Championship in the Men's Senior competitions-he

In-

Ladies' Senior: 1. Chinese YMCA (46); 2. Fortuna (4513 South China (31).

Ladles Junior: 1. Chinese YMCA (03); 2, CCSRC (20); 3, South China

(15). Individual Awardı

Men's Senior: 1. Cheung Kin-man (Fortuna) (28 Points): Wan Shlu- ming (South China) (15).

Men's Junior: 1, Chan Sing-chun (South China) (14): 2, Leung Chung

came first in all the four events (Gold and Silver) ong Ying-chi

he entered.

Fortuna came second in the Ladies' Senior competitions being only one point behind the champions, Chinese YMCA. This was largely due to the dis- qualification of Fortuna's Misy Chan Ching-yeo in the Senior 100 metres backstroke.

Miss Fung Ying-chi, of Chinese

Post Board Routh 8.30 pm.

Annual Meeting ASF and OC, SCM YMCA, came first in the Ladies

Committee Meeting of HKAAA, Education Dept 6.15 p.in.

Excrylive

Diving

Colony Junior Springboard diving championships at LRC 6 to 8 p.m.

IS PULLED

OUT

Plucky little 19-year-old Shirley Campbell of Fergus, Ontario, Canada - - L known as "The Little Major", was, owing to extreme fatigue, pulled from the water by her trainer Max Hurley, when attempting to swim across Lake Ontario. She had been in the water for 21 hours and 20 minutes and-was only 11⁄2 miles short of her destination, Gibraltar Point on Toronto Island,

It will be remembered that last September Marilyn Bell made and con- quered this swim. Shirley is a professional swimmer and one of Ave children of Mrs Campbell, a widow,

Mr-།

This picture shows Shirley being pulled from the water

Max Hurley (left) and Hal Walker, a newspaper correspondent, while her sister' Joan looks od-Central Premi Photos

Senior competition. She won three events and came third an the fourth.

OTHER TITLES

Ladies' Sentor: -1, (CYMCA) (25); 2. Chung Mei-lel (South China) (10),

Lagioc Junior: 1. Ng Kit-chun (Chinese YMCA) [20]; 2, Faul Yuen-ting (CYMCA) (10).

Vice-President

Helping

Dr. Sammy Lee

*

"The McConnell Story," based of the American on the He jol ace, is June Allyson's first partnership deal, with Alan Ladd and the Brothers Warner. Her agent say she'll make a hundred

South China

Win

Soccer Test Rubber

Sydney, Aug. 21. The South China team today won the soccer rubber) of their present Australian tour when they defented Australia 1-0 at Wallsend in northern New South Wales.

The Australians gave one of the poorest displays of forward play seen here for many seasons although their defence was per- ticularly sound.

On the other hand, the South

China team, goed in all depart-

Washington, Aug. 20. South Chine and Chinese

Vice President Richard YMCA took the Men's and Ladies Junior Championships Nixon, & Californian, said respectively while Chan Sing-today that he was helping ments, exerted pressure through- chung (South China) and Miss Dr Sammy Ng Kit-chun (Chinese YMCA)

shipe

Lee,

Army

the Individual Champion- Major and former Olympic Diving Champion of Korean

At the close of the meet, descent to And a home in prizes were presented to the California. Successful competitors by Mr George S. H. Shum, Chairman

Mr

he Nixon said

was

of the Chinese Amateur Athle- "hocked to learn of Dr Lee's the Federation,

difficulty in buying a home in Southern California,"

THE RESULTS Results of yesterday's events are:

Men's Events Senior 400 metres treestyle: 1. Cheung Kin-man (F); 2. Wan Situ ming (SC 3, Leung Wing-chi (CS)

Timë: 5 min. 0.8 sec.

Senior 200 metres butterfly: 1. Pang Chiu-tuon (SC); 2. Wang Fu shtri (CS); E. NE Dkk-man (CCSHC). Time: 3 min. 20.8 sec.

Junior 100 motres freestyle: 1. Chan Sing-chung (8C): 2, Leung, Chung (Guld and Silver);

3. Lam uen-key (Gold and Silver). Time:

11 mm. 91 me.

Dak

Junior 100 motres backstroke: Lau Ting-ping (SC): 2, Chen Ch

(Hol Tin); 3, Fong honx (CYMCA), Time: 70.1 mc.

Junior 100 metren butterfly: 1,

Carlson,

Dr Lee, an Army doctor, told

Fort reporters at Colorado, yesterday that he had been. unsuccessful in buying a home because of his ancestry.

He said he planned to resign after 13 years in the Army to practise as an eye, car and nose specialist in Southern Califor

la.

.

Mr Nixon, In a statement here, cald he first learned of Dr Lee's troubles through reading newspapers this morning.

RALLYING TO SUPPORT

out and Tully deserved their win. In the second half especially,

Australians the

had

many scoring chances but their for-

wards were unable to cope with the situailon,

Compared with the forward linc which last Wednesday scored three times against the Austrian Rapid touring here a meritorious win, to register the display to-day left room for much criticism.

SCORING CHANCES LOST

One of the forwards, Torn Murphy, had 12 chances fa: goal within 15 minutes at dis- iances ranging from 78 yards.

to '25

Most of them sailed high above the bar and never looked like finding the net.

The South China defence ex-

"I made several calls to Call-celled in the second half and worked hard to break up many Australian attacks,

Wong Kan-fal (SC); 2, Yeung Hok-fornia and was happy to learn Jeung YMCA): 3. LA Ho-yuen that the people of my nativo (SC). Time: 1 min. 23.5 sec,

Seniorx 200 metres freestyle stato are rallying to his sup- reley: 1. Fortune; 2, Chung Sing: port" Mr Nixon said.

Time: 10 min. 3. Chinese YMCA.

123 poc

* Benlor

1

Ladies. EvenIS

He added that Dr Lee "will now find several suitable homes available for purchase In the Aca which he desires to

in live."

400 metres freestyle: Fung Ying-chi (CYMCA). 3. Taul

Dr Les was born and brough! Hwai-chi (CCRC); 3, Tul Blu-ling (Fortune), Time: 7 min, U.3 st. up in Californin

Senior 100 metres butterfly: 1, He received his medical de- Chan Ching-ree (Fortumn); 3; Chamg greo from the University of

Southern California,

| Mai-lel. (80) Tung Th-ch

(CYMCA), Time: 1 min) 45.6

Juntor 60 metres freestyle: Jes Kilemun (GYMCA 8. Chan Yee

But their task was made easier when the Australian in- side forwards almost continual- ly clung to the ball and tried to beat man after man with it

The Australian Inside for- wards literally starved the wing- gers and it was not until well Into tho second half that Thomas, of Victoria, was given a Ho made a chance to attack. After winning Olymple diving

number of good runs and was always dangerous but acidom were the inside men in a posi tion to receive his well placed Disses.

championships * and. other mul (CYNCA); 63, TX U- awards, he made a special four (CYMCA). Time: 29: seu. (hegord),

Junior 30 metres buttery: to the. For East on behalf of the Trang Tuk-lon, (86))-2, Chan "Onskai | State Department and an Ama-. (8C) Ng "kit-chum ((GYMCA), | tour. Athletic organisation, TS/Der: 68.8/108, (RESURG), S

As native Californian and Junior" 4x B-metres"-relayi frem #tyleWay 3, Cris LUCANE one who knows De Lec: par- ∙Me:Nixon said, "I be llevb reflect the views of the overwhelming majority of ZA COSTA BEREMONIAE, the Yonder of my stalk when:

hAFI would be proud to Perming Deanamh

|CCREC] #1,Gáló and Bilvae Kipfangy. At

One of the best players for. the Australlóns saldo wos C. Al- mond, in defence, the most out- standing player on the field.

The match was played in dne weather 1970 NE PENE Bouth China a scorer Was Les

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