Full Programme Of Week-End Cricket Matches
been
The following have sejected to represent their res pective clubs in sporting events over the week-end;
Army "North"
ist Division v Anny "South" at Sookunpoo: Major iloward Dobeon, Major French Blako. Cepinier Richardson, Captain Wotberali, L Lipscombe, 2/14 Foster, 2/14 Thomp- son, L/C Airton L/C Perkins, LBdr Northgreaves, Ha Herring, Twelfth manipr Mackie.
2nd Division v Army "Bouth" al Boundary Street: Captain Petty, Major Owen, Captain Turmill, Cap 2014 Brown, it Edwards, L Bet Tutt.
Gimwade, 2/1 Green- L/C Beer, Tpr Wise, haugh, Twelfth man in Brooks.- Army "Routh"
1st Division Vs Army "North" at Bookuspoo: Bajor hubb, Capt Withall LA Bedson, Lt Cronk, Lt Boxhall Et Chislett, 2/LA Carr, 2/13t Carruthers, 2/14 Murton, Spr Mor Kan, Ca Nash 12th Mán 3/LL Boorman: Scorer: Mrs Chubb; Um- pire: Capt Tucker.
2nd Division vs Army "North" at Boundary S4: NSM Martin, LA Col Wood, Major Grieve, Major Fowke, Wolf Hulbert, Sgi Fok, Bgt Perry, Bar Smart, Plo Pollard, Gne Mer ritt. Pte Clayton, 12th Man Spr Hubbard; Scorer: WOI GI: Um- pire: Set Gum.
Club de Recreio
1st Division (Home) vs C.C.C.: Dr E. L. Gosano, M. A. J'A. Re- medios, L. G, Gocano, A. E. Noron ha, C. A. Guterres, A. P. Guterres, D. E. A. Remedios, A. J. GA. Hemedios. H., Ozoria, A. P. Pereira, Jr., A. A. Äldren: Um- pire: C. E. Panos; Bearer: L G. d'A. Remedios.
2nd Division (Away) V% yard: Dr A. M. flodrigue
Yvanovich, A. A. Remedios, dr., C. A. GA. Hemodios, A. 1. Xavier,
D. F. Cantro, R. D..Nunes, E. J. Loureiro. N. Souma, L. A. Lu, Marcus Souza, Umpire: J. Sequeirai Scurer: A. N. Other.
IRC
1st Division (Home) "Optimists":
VR
ክር Arthur A. A. Blum. jalin, C. Myatt, A. Myatt, Ali Khan, L. G. Ebert, Mohinder Singh, S. A. Jamali, Ador A. Humjahn,
A. H. Medar. M. et Arcul, R. Lalchan- durl.
Division
znut
(Away) Va H.K. University "H": K. Lalchand, Adam Khan. M. S. Wasan, E. Minu, A. B. bin Kitchell. I. bin Kitchell, L. bin Kitchell. A. Itashid Abbas, A R. Sufflad, A. M. Wahab, Jr., F. M. el Arculli.
KCC
1st Division (Homp) v« Navy 1,30 p.m. A. Zimmern, D. G. Coffey, B. C. N. Carnell, F. Wood, H. Jenner, R. Boil, V. Fairhall, F. Huil, R. Heron, C. M. Guilford, R. E. Lee; Scorer: Mrs Chamberlain; Um- pire: Mr R. Hall,
C.
3.
2nd Division Hornets (Away} va King George V 1.50 p.m.: 8. V. Gitus, H. Chamberlain, Namage, N. Hart-Baker, L. G. Dally, N. Dol, G. Webster, A. J. Colley, 1. C. Fenton, M. Ešing, M. C. Hung, 12th Man E. Ho; Scorer: Mrs Cality,
Oct. 2, 1.30
2nd Division Wasza (Homel H.K.U. "A" Sunday, p.m.: E. C. Fincher, R. F. Apps, C. Eather, J. A. A. Smith, A. P. Goudy, A. Maclean, J. Gur, W. DI Blyth, S. H. Raroshand, F. W. Am. hold. W. Pepperell, 1201 Man D. Dedham: Umpire: Mr. Bowel.
RAF
1st Division (Away) vs Scorpions: Sgt Taylor, F/8gt Welch, Cpl Ashby, Sac Power, Lac Gee, *F/L, Ledlie. 170 Taylor, Sac Henderson, Bac Harrison, W.o. Watkins, J/T Black. 12 Man J/T Meck; Umpire: Sgt Robinson; Scorer: Mrs Robinson."
2nd Division (Home) VE NAVV: S/Lac Cullen, Lac Minkin. Rac Mason, Cpl Watkins, Cpl Davey, Cpl Hanfield, Cpl Birley, Sgt Evana, Cpl Stokel, Lac Davies, Cpl Burke, 12th Man Sgt. Duffey; Umpiro F/Bgt Buttle; Scorer: $/8gt Clayton,
CCC
1st Divizion (Away) vs Recreio at 1.30 pm. G. Bong Choy, P.R. Hagi, H. Madar, G.A. Bouza, B. Dhaber, Watkins, J.T. King A.H. Ismail, R.N. Manley, P.J. Bullmoria, E.G. BATTON. 12th man: A.W, Kurneru.
ИКСС
"OpUmista" (Away) vs LR.C. at 130 p.m.-C., C.H,P. Prit chard, G.T. Rowe, G.J.B. Loader, It. M. Macpherson, N. Leigh Bennett, A. Harvey, A. Maiden, F.B. Thorpe, J.M.R. Pickstone. R.H. Hughes,
Scorer: R. McAdam
FOOTBALL
⚫ HKFC
The following have been kulected to represent the HKFC in their foot- ball league games to-inorrow.
1st Division (Home) VS Navy at 5.30 p.m.: Jones, Armstrong, Wright, Tomilson, Phayer, Forrow. Faton, Martin, F. Deignan, Douglas, Deig-
nan.
2nd Division: Keost, shop, Kaye,
·McColl, Clark, Plank, Beattle, Dyer Keil, Wake, Millar. Beserves: Huls, Wallor and Spencer.
LAWN BOWLS
Good Neighbour shield The following players have been chosen to represent the Filipino Club (Home) "against U...C. 11 the final leg of the above shield ou Bunday October 2 at 3 p.m.; C. M. Rozario, Mir M. Rozario, J. A Tibble, C. A. Coelho takipi: T. M. Castillo, Mrs K. Tibble, M. Ruli, 1. 9. Silva (Skip); C. M. Franco, Mrs M. Castilho, E. G. Barros, F. J. Rodrigues (82p); F. A. Santos Mrs A. Rozario, L. M. Naves, V.
A. Neves (Ukip); E. J. Kavier, Mitar
M. Coelho, F. Thorng, A. J. Coelho
1. A. Itozario, A. N. Other (Skip))
HOCKEY
The following players and solocted
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955.
NOT LONG IN THE LEAD
Pentti Karvonen (Finland) leading John Disley (the winner) over the water jump in the first lap of the 3,000 Metres Steeplechase during the Inter national Athletic Meeting at the White City on Sept. 21. Disley set up a British all-comers record of 8 mins. 48.8 secs. Karvonen, once the world record-holder, was pushed back into third place as England's Eric Shirley finished second in
8:49.8.-Central Press Photo,
We Should Do Well To Study This Iron Curtain Phenomenon
The Role Of Sport In
The Russian Thaw
By SIMON MAYNARD
A remarkable change has taken place in the world of sport in recent times. This change is important because it is part and parcel of the "new diplomatic look." It has also marked the transition from "cold war" to "lukewarm peace." And, as such, it is a phenomenon we should do well to study.
In the Communist bloc a sportsman providing he is at the top of his class is regarded officially as the equal of an ambassador. Such men as Zatopek, Kuts, Czardas rate as high as that, socially and politically.
New Zealand To
Play Five Tests In India
Wellington, Sept. 28.
The Secretary of the Now Zealand Cricket Council, Mr E. E. Luttrell, today announeed the funerary for the New Zea- land tour of India from Novem- ber to January.
New Zealand's tour of Pakls- lon ends on November 12.
Five Tests will be played in India at Kanpur, Delhi, Bom- bay, Madras and Calcutta.
Itinerary:
November 16-21 First Test at Kanpur;
November 24-29 Second Test at Delhi;
December 2-4 Three-day match at Ahmedabad;
December 7-12 Third Test at
Bom
D.
ber
ma
ma.c
14-16 Three-day
Poona;
18-20 Three-day Bangalore;
De 23-28 Fourth Test at Maas
·
January 8-10 Votsus versities XI at Nagpur:
January 13-15 Three-day match at Hyderabad.-Router.
on
THREATS TOO
This is neither os sinister, club. Miroslava Nachodska, the bonuses the other hand 06 Czech skater, received nor trivial,
would ay
at first of £30 a month on top of . Soviet and satellite salary of £45. appear. sportsmen are not spies ira football, alothes, or agents pro- vocateurs, nor are they simple But threats itre combined und innocent athletes,
with rewards as incentives to
Loss of
match The entry of the
Soviet Sportsmen,
means Union
that the players are "dis- into international sport graced." The Soviet team beater has occurred since the war by the Yugoslavs in the Prior to that the Soviets used Olympic Games was disbanded to condemn sport-at least in the capitalist countries — as "bourgeois Institutions."
the first rank
in
Jast
disgreco. When Yuri Tukalov, the Russian champion sculler, lost at Henley in Britain In 1954, published
So it is remarkable how in short time the Soviet Union an official statement and the satellites have risen to can be explained by his spoilt In the Soviet press said: "This in world sport Whether in athletics, football attitude, his weak will and lack
of they have
perseverance, or any other sport, shown outstanding prowess. Such is their confidence that they have even expressed desire to play cricket!
This is not the result
of a
#
Iron Curtain sportsmanship
seems to be for consumption abroad only,
con-
When the Hungarian football- ers were beaten by Wolver hampton in Britain last year Spontaneous popular movement, several of them were suspended but of a
and offelally told that they had Soviet Government tlecision. An omcial Russian "bused the honour and pamphlet on football speaks of
fidence placed in them."
Political education plays an the "patriotic duty of every important part in the curricu- footballer to carry out "historie
for athletes. The Commun- lum decisions." The
Soviet hand- 1st Party of Rumania has ruled book on athletics states: "Every that "attention must be paid to new record by our sportsmen is a victory for Socialist culture." raising the ideological level of
star players."
but
AROUND HOLLYWOOD
CIVIL
AID
No. 35. Orders by the Mon, C. E. Terwy, OBE.. Commissioner, Civil Aid Services of September 20, 1958.
GREAT NEWS FOR THE SERVICES BROTHERS WARNER AS LANZA CO-OPERATES
By MICHAEL RUDDY
Hollywood.
A telephone call from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. "We've just finished the first three days of shooting 'Serenado' with Mario Lanza. He's been screnading Serita Monteil, accompanying himself on the guitar. The guy couldn't have been more cooperative."
Opening of the New Kowlook Training Centre, Argyle Btreet.m 1) The new Kowloors Training Centre will be officially opened by the lion. Colonial Secretary at 1800 hours on Friday, October 1, 1966,
Guard at Honour will be pro (b) A vided by the Kowloon Zones, (a) The dead Warden, Kowloon, will -nominate_ani Odicer to be in charge of the Quard. (d) The following Zones will each arrange for 3 Port Warden and 18 Deputy Post Wardens and/or Wardene to form the Guardi Hund Bum Zone, Momakok Zone, Talmsbatmul · Zone, Kowloon City Zone, Sham Nupo zona umshatsu
Yaurat Zone. In addition,
Hung Hom
zone Warden to be supernumerary wardens will be responsible for en-
in
will each arrange for one Deputy
Officers in the Quard.,, (a) Zoris
suring that their members are up to the requlaite #tandard atomentary dill. Tuli rehearsals will be held as follows:-3.10.08. 1830 hours Pollon Hecreation Ground. Boun- dary Street Kowloon, Uniform.. No. 1 Dress. 17.10.85. 1830 bolum, Kowloon Training
Street, Uniform, No. 1 Dram, Mecala Centre. Argyle will be wort
Great news for the Brothers Warner as they have a million pounds tied up in portly Mario who recorded magnificently for them, but in temperament is still 100 hours 11.10.53. doubtful.
Holidays. C.A.8. Headquarters will be closed on Friday, September 30, 1963.
Examination Bétulia-Baulo' [[Fizes
attended an examination in Baslo
was at the airport The eccentric buildup
mo holiday. I con- An Indian girl besido tinues for James Dean, the whispers, "It's almost real, isn't when she left, watched her pose Junior Brando, who was starred [It?" I agree with Debra Paget for the photographers. IVO in "East of Eden", "Rebel With-in buckskins, beads and
It's too hot to dirk not make up on. out Cause, " and is now in
keep it on, and you'll have to let "Giant" challenging Rock Hud-
me wear my dark glasses if you son and Elizabeth Taylor.
want plctures," she said to them, They said, "Swoll, Susan, puting-(a) The undermontioned your arms around the boys." Fire-Fighting on September 19, 1955, The flash-bulbs popped, the and quailfed in that subject:.... boya grinned, Susan smiled att off to Hawali.
makeup.
Suddenly as the men yell at each other, the horses snort and
"They know
there's trouble".
says na assistant director. "It's just what would happen in real life."
to Atter the scene, I talked the buffalo-hunters. Mr Taylor
Unill Worners forbade It won't flm again this year. Mr In
In sloppy slacks and top-tight tec-shirts, he slumps into Green Room, hunches over his plote, "cat like a slob" says a nearby. This is the old Brando pattern.
Master Dean roared into the Granger isn't sure, but is Ce studio on his British racing tain of a hoilday somewhere motor-cycle. "Oli, I've given quiet with wife, Jean Simmons. Nothing to do with M. Monroe that up
up." he says.
"I've got me a fast Porsche but next month I'm getting a real beauty from England. I goes like a bomb. They won't be able to touch me
in it!
in
0
celebrate anniversary
Stu
Shamshulpa Zone, -- 30433. Kwong-rue, 30032 Chiu Sze-hung. 31203 14 Fo1, 31371 Ling Lub-kan.
172 Lo Man, 32479 Kong Chor in (Miss), 32400 Kong Chor-yiu" (Min), 32381 Lo Charm-yin. 52584 Kong Chor-fan, 32734 Kaung Tak-hing.
an
(b). The undermentioned attended examination in Bosto ico- fighting on September 22, 1960 and quallfed in that subject:... notleed I
"Friendly Persuasion," you'll see a slim Gury Cooper, "I went
on the Monroe diet
Kuld lost over a stone," SHORT TAKES Mr and Mrs
saw 'Vera Cruz' a Abbott Bud
Coop. their 37th wedding couple of times and
next
trad a corporation, as you say, week. Bud
As "I courted
I say, the old stomach wün my
Didn't like it. wife for seven hours, so we got sticking out. didn't
either. So we Wife
you to know each other
he see,
patted his flat walel, were married."
Jan Sterling, the first fim starit's gone." to have a child by natural birth, ("I read the book by Grantley
once told me,
after
O'Hara Will
The Moureen D. Read, the British physician,"Price legal battle is now set for
21st. That Jan told me,) has a very attrac- the
Is, if his do in time from tive nursery ready. The walls position arrives are decorated with scenes from Madrid where he's now living. "The Wind in the Willows."
(COPYRIGHT)
became
не Intends to enter all the track events at Salinas, Willow Springs and Palm Springs. What about the studio's objections? "When I go home at night, no not to do what 1 one tells want to do,"
LOVELY COLLECTION Lovely collection of British beauty and talent at a party I attended Inst week. Joan Collins with Sydney Chaplin; Dana Wynter with Oleg Cassini; Progress note: Blonde Dorothy Valerie French with studio Towne, who recently friends; and Victoria Shaw, Mrs Jack "Dragnet" Webb, was Sydney mannequin, with Freddie stand-in for Grace Kelly when Karger, ex-hushand of Jane
Allmed "High Noon." Lana Turner
meanders Wyman,
"Yes, Sydney Chaplin may be through the Cate de Paris in the in England next month when I tightest torero pants and every visit my family," sald Joan, man and woman follows her during a brief talk about her meanderings.
movies plans, "But I still don't know about fiming "The Boy and the Haver. Fred MacMurray doesn't At the end of want his wife to act, sing or Dolphin' " "Jubal Troop," Valeria French dance any more. A wise whs black and blue from a husband,
her beating given by Ernest Borgnine, h
husband in the Susan Hayward took her twin drama, patterned after sons, Gregory and Timothy, to Honolulu for fortnight's
"It was a very realistic per- formance. Infuriated husband and unfaithful wife in the raw,"
Valerie
Wynter Dana sald co-starred with Robert Stack. And George Sanders in the TV version of "Laura" "which will probably be shown in England late this year." Dana sald." While Victoria Shaw ended her Brat Alm with Tyrone Power and Kim Novak as Ty's second wife in "The Eddie Duchia Story," grand start for a newcomer.
0
Mason, Meeting with James in the Cafe de Paris at TC Fox where he's a producer-director- writer-actor: "Congratulations, James," says a fellow who comes to his table. "Er-er-er?" saya arching. "Well, I hear you have
cyebrow
quizzically Mason,
a new son," the fellow adds. "Oh. Yes. Thanks," saya Mason. End of meeting.
THEY ARE THRILLED Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball are thrilled that their television show, "I Love Lucy," most pupolar in the USA, is being seen in Britain. Both asked me. "You think they'll like us?" I took a chance, assured them you would.
·
Sport is used for propaganda
ENORMOUS SUMS the and is linked up with
purious and pollically inspired Enormous sums "Peace"
are being campaigns. The object spent by Iron Curtain nations December 3-5 Fifth Test at is
to convince the West that in building up Calcutta;
"mass sport. Bussia would rather challenge The Communist Press denounced Uni-ather nations in sport than in the buying and selling of foot-
war, that real sportsmanship bait exists behind the Iron Curtain, stars in the West as a sign
of capitalist degradation, There is no doubt that dis- It is a common practice in their cipline has produced brand
a
own territories, The Army and of sportsmanship which is often political police clubs are
par
A drink with Michael Wilding sad to say-superior to the
ticularly successful in acquiring after a busy week of
filming brand sometimes seen in
can the good players, since they
for the TC Fox "Cavalcado" West (in Austrin, for instance, offer commissions and better television
serics with Merle where the crowd behaved like salaries and conditions than Oberon in the Diana Wynyard role. "Liz will be finished with 'Giant' in about a week. She'll
She's tired and rest at home. her leg still gives her trouble," with a dry humour, I like, sald Wilding, a charming man. The gossip columns amuso happening to Liz Taylor and
Saubolle
Retains
Singles Title In wild beasts when they saw their obtainable elsewhere.
LRC Tourney
tootball team being defeated by eleven Scotsmen).
NOT ALWAYS
Defending Champlon, E.
But behind the Iron Curtain Saubolle, yesterday retained his spratsmanship, is not always in For example, a
Regular players and athletes are strictly supervised. They are expected not merely to be- have correctly on the field, but to be models of political virtue.
International contester
is
to
(Skip); M. R. Perrira C. Foster Men's Singles crown by trounc-evidence.
East and West may even him. Ho says he learns what's ing M. Hocan, 0-2, 0-2, in the Rumanian newspaper, comment do good, but it should not be himecit from the items. anals of the Ladies Recreation on the last Olympic Games,bilthely thought that they can Although I've Been hundreds Club's anmund, tennis tourna said that umpires of the "Mar
13 do no harm. Every result had given ud for propaganda purposes, shallised countries"
of sets and watched filming countless times, I continue verdicts which "amounted to the
has been theft Using his 'thunderbolt service downright
of victories and nothing perhaps
marvel at the skill and crafts- manship of production designers, to great advantage. Saubolle won by reprezentatives of the quite no blatant as the Inter- national "Peace" Cycle Race dominated play throughout the Socialist countries."
between
Warsaw and Prague artists, scente, painters and set- dressers in duplicating naturo. Moscow via Berlin. And again, when
On The Last Hunt, Robert Spartak played against the
to represent the Army teams in the | ment, HKHA Civilian league this Sunday:---- Say
Tit Division: Amy D) vs. Army A at Sookunpon, bully off 130 pan
Army A-Boxall, Taylor (Chptata),
Good, Newark, Mobbs. Harvey DOX. Alison, Webber,gamo. Blachos. Reserve:-Raymond BV.
The results of yesterday London team, Arsenal, the com Pressure was put on the po-Taylor and Stewart Granger
Army 19---Groom, Lofty, Turer (Captain), Vasser, Keścislove, Purdy, matches: Gavier, Wilkin, Mostyn, Bollguard, Saunders. Reserves:-Raymond Cl
vet.
Club Men's Bingles Final
E. Seybolle beat M. Heetian
2nd Division: v hitch Hockey Club at Happy Valley, bully of? | 0-2, 4.30 p.m.
Any Ci--Kamp, Poole, de Bretton Gorden. Anger, Hete Bendly, Grant, O'Hare, neclay Koller, M. Fell (Captain), Reserves:-Opf Grant, Oʻifaro.
Umpires Anny A: Mr Ġ. T. Pal- iner, B: Mr 2, A. Abbas. C: Lt. Cmdr. Bradburn R.N.
Club Ladles Singles (Semi-Final) Miss D. Madgett beat Mes A. Malden 04, 0
Clubs Mixed Doubian
the Was
Dr Smart and Mrs Nichole bent see to it that the lives of first- "The Peace Race was not only
A.R.8. Major and me Free 6-2 0-1,
Club Ladies Doubles Handicap Mr Osborne and Mire Hodgson beat birs Green and Bära Lubesodes
Men's Singles Handicap
class players are made as plea a great sporting event, but an
sunt as possible. They
quarrel" these beffalo
front of a
in North
she
mentary in Russian put out by pulations to watch the race and
crackling fire the
and British Broadcasting Cor-to display peace slogans,
to hunters peace messages
camp, 1888, -3,poration was jammed through to hand
Dakota. foreign cyclists. Perhaps out.
most significant comment
exteriors To ensure an adequate reserve that of
All the action and Neues Deutschland, ot talent for International | Berlin sponsor of the event: were filmed on location. At the
studio, matches, the Communist States
closeups are shot. Be- yond the tents, there's a stand of pine on a rocky slope, Horses shift restlessly in a corral.. are equally great political event.
by The night wind, created found Jobs in factories, offers The occret of ten million specta- and in the armed servicestors lies in the fact that the
battery of wind-machines, wherever pay is good but they populations of the three coun- soughs through the ploes. Near are not expected to do much,tries through which the race, the fire is a big stack of buffalo
work.
was run segarded It. as a con-hidos, freshly ekinned when the They receive a special food vincing demonstration for peace U.S. Government ranger thin- allowance, not to mention high on the part of the sportsmen ned out brutal hard while the bonuses, Jan Miccxnikowski, of Europ
company was on socation. A.M Mackie mech.it, fiewi
Polish rimner the
Bought Put that way, it sounds fine, beat C. Nanninaw wrih. Leura 10-U-
Dr Grand Be to beat asylum in Berne in 1954, ad But the emphasis on "victory Cheese and Gian Wen he received about £108 a month all conta?"? momicom it all sound 55: 7.C. Bluckay and Be Baut Hounsfell bent, Mian Halen best H, zereberere. and it. in from the Government the wall smiler hollow.
as money from his tooni sporis: 1001(007)
Ladies'
Bowls
Thin Ladder Open Bingow nomi-Ensia were played off
· yesterday." In the first match Mrg-Scott beat Mrs Liddell by 20-13 whila In the other “Mirs
Kwong by 21-10."
A. Flich boat Plezier 6,2 6-0,
Man's Doubles (Landicap'
who
Mountains rise dimly and when I forget that I'm on a sound-flage, I miff the scent of pine-needed on the slope and liates to the winds
No more
THE
2
for June
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