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THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955.
Learn soccer with the stars
Johnny Haynes and Charlie Mitten, of Fulham, tell you how to strike up the
ideal partnership on the wing.
This change does us good
WVERY player has to learn a lot of individual skills; but perhaps the most important skill of all is not an individual one. It is playing in partnership, both with the team UR a whole and with particular colleagues inside the framework of the team.
inside-forward and winger, for example, must think of themselves at a winde umut and one of the ways by which we try to develop this frame of mind in our selves in frequently to exchange positions.
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This may help to confuse the oppos them a little 30 min give Haynes who, of mande, goufiably bus more cunning about to do than Mitten, a bit of a breather. But fur Edere inspertarat 11 gives both of
working knowledge at each other's
problems und so helps us to blend
We y
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of course, to work special proves together For makes a dash for the dead ball
line while Haynes hangs about the 18-yard se frying To keep his OPRAVNINK
with him
Then
Luck
sprot
LOW CROSS
hul-back
JLANT Jo Millen drives
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past the hall and son. foot the eos at the net
When Mitten " takchiga
will sumetin Haynes wil place himself about the
corner
centre of the 18-yard line 414 then begin to back towards the right
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tome
Camble Milica
Mengoen 1921, and rained
CHARLIE MITTEN, barn
to England when ground stofi af Manchester United as 15 Cup winners' medal After spall with Bagets
South America, joined Fulham 1952 Victory international
in
JOHNNY HAYNES, børn Landom 1934, joined fulhom ground stall at 13 and signed
ˋ professional 1952 Capped agalast fraland 1954
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LTA May Allow
Australian LTA
Wives To Travel With
Tennis Stars In Future
Melbourne.
They Never Walk Out When Dave Wades In
Says GEORGE WHITING
Right-foot-forward boxers, otherwise southpaws, otherwise wrong- way-rounders, otherwise awkward customers, are an abomination in the eyes of all such citizens as are sworn to the cause of the elegant straight left.
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It is an axiom in the thick-ear industry that the only justification for a south. paw being allowed to live is that he encourages ringside customers to the bar,
cor.
Not yet have we realised Site | His frst Introduction 10 T- grown and slightly tipsy man of fall significause of the fact that [gularised itstwork came when à 13 stone sought to dump a brick Britain contot put an amateur bencher interfered in a knuckle Into Charnley's second-hand team: in the ring without a fight--which 10-year-old Dave liberal southpaw sprinkling — ¦ was winning--and insisted that "He bolted me one, so I let headed by European Champlotia |the differences between the two him run on to a left-hand, and Tommy Nicholls and Nicky young genilemen should be his frienda carted him away Gargano,
settled by u boxing contest with his face in a mesa, said Professionally. quality huwhich Dave lost,
Charley. I finished up with hardly kept pace with quantity.
(no cort or tie, no sleeve la my With due respect to our recent However, Master Charnley did shirt, and a reading of the Riot | Lightweight
de well enough to add boxing Champion, Lucy, we have not yet had a his wicket-keeping and his goal-weeks later I met the man and southpaw of world class among keeping on behalf of the Dart-he apologised
East
- Setiool,
ua since Featherweight Freddieford Miller dropped in fronti cinnati some 20 years ago.
BARNSTORMING
I
County Secondary
Act
from
my father.
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Some
"Since Bren I have manged to keep vull of trouble. All I He won The seven-slune
want now is lu be the Light- schoolboy Championship of Kent weight Champlota at Britain, for two you.s, joined the local
Europe. the Empire and the amateur
1rainers World. club under
That's all. Frank Sharp, the
Now there wos A lighter Propelled by the principle that
ittle apples are sweet, Meller 1b Lloyd and look en 35 Kimopean opponents and at 14 was boxing for
10 burnstorming north. Youll Championship of Grent Twice outpoiffed
strean Britain, in the same Albert Hall Hned Net Tarleton
World ring that th contains Jus Įtitle bouts, and went home with
more than £30,000 01 # money.
(2,45
Come
been revealed To UN
that way
It most assuredly survives the belligerent frame of a AO..
a-week apprentice botletmaker from Dartford called Duve Charnley.
commervindi belligerence at high prices.
Charley's subsequent
last
"Arthur Boggis haft kills ne in the gymnasium, but, thanks to him, it the uthoi chap who gets hurt when we get I the ring--not me."
The Dartford Destroyer may or may not be potentially the greatest southpaw seen in these parts since Freddle Miller But he is certainly The Ilveitest. Nobody goes out for a drink when Dave Charnley wades in.
A simple faith, and a profit- mble one. Six conch-londe of
will carter Apparters
bre buying They do not
as a senior amateur Champion tickets when Lightweight these
days. However, it us and international with Fitzroy Charnley girts Leo Molloy, of during | Lodge BC introduced him ToBirkenhead. at the Empress Hall the recent months that
killer opponenta
from Holland, Gee on November 1. Instinet which gobbles up many, France (including Cherif
and stuffs opponents
the box Hamia, now professonal feather- offer with banknotes a not weight champion of that Jentirely detech.
country) and to
year's In
Empire Games tu Canada.
In Vancouver, I watched him beat Australia's George Durey and lose on points to the bell- lian young South African, Len Do not take my word for it. Leisching-the 1031
opponent, Ask any customer, or any pro- motor Exactly one year ago, | right-foot-forward Charnley was throwing his irst professional
Now he rates 10 times
and by Christinus will be up
the brackot. Noborty
раза kind of cash to newcomers t- less they are good,
punches at £25 a fight.
money. this
Make sure spare votar boots Bul
pie which, sightly tox narrow Though the length will
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not stretch, the width will, Ease Miton,
the discomfort of the first gune wandwardts to either shoot or pass or two by greasing
your ulong the ground for the centre-before you put your forward to score
aranides
what
almat be
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COMBINED UNIT The interchange is far better then a solo dribble up the wing because the opposition has watch two men instead of
to
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timet stockings
A smart appearance and well- ftting kit are no substitute for technical skill and brains, But they are a help to both.
--(London Eryness Service)
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Australia's Lawn Tennis Association may allow wives to travel with Australian tennis stars in future overseas tours, according to the Presi- dent, Mr D. M. Ferguson.
This statement followed a hint of a players' rebellion and newspaper sugges- tions that the Lawn Tennis Association's ban on wives might prevent Australia from sending an official team overseas next year.
widows"
tennis them Mr Ferguson said that the days, Gerald Putterson, J. U. cali council would go into the pro- Anderson and Jack Crawford, have to stay at home.
when it 14777
arose, but he Wete
by often beccmpanied udded, in
writers whal tennls
their wives, he recalled. "It is took to be a hint, that the no up to the counds to dechi wives" rule did not exist 30
Lett of mur present policy." Iyears ago. The atars of
Mr Ferguson declared,
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Rising Fast A 9-4 Favourite For Melbourne Cap
New
Melbourne, Oct. 31. Zealand's Champion
which that
I also saw something
polni that proves my earlier Στρ £500
Master Charnley's tough shell in that shed when he steps out of the
ring. He was amoyed himself for losing to Leisching in tears -but he broke down
Bruce Qutalde
his the ring.
team-mate. Ligirt-when weight Charnley parades the Wells, got his eye cut,
of Now puppy fat, the pimples and the
the amateur days
racehorse. Rising Fast, tea to pop-eyed innocence of the aver medals and fish-knives are over,
favourite to win the £12,000 nge 20-year-old.
and Charnley tosses punches
sterling Melbourno Cun, Auto- But turn him loose under the exclusively
the line of Mrs Jenny Hoad is one ex-
tradin'e
turf event, greatest After her ample.
business, surprise fight Jawa and you've got wedding in London during the savage little throw-back on your
The only off-duty dust-up hoFlemington tomorrOW. Wimbledon season, a marriage | hands.
confesses to is a little bother he
when had two
ago, which captured the Australien Some of his swings are still have imagination, she had to retum untamed and ill-directed. but Australian tennis star
to Australia. Her husband they hurt, To date, manager been very bitter about the rule,
went on to the United States Arthur Boggis tips unleashed The leading players have been
Ten private to play a major part in regain him against 14 opponents. enistdering making
buckled under the Wimbledon and the ing the Davis Cup for Austra-have tours to
bludgeoning Back
nur- Melbourne,
of punches sola. Chutinental circuit in 1956,
had
ham- to listen to the tured on a boilermaker' that their wives may
go with Jenny
mer; three slayed the distance: them. Mervyn It use, ufle-time games by short-wave radio.
und one, Weishman Willie Dovks Cup star, passed up
Lloyd, achleved may well become historic.
Lin
"NO-WIVES" RULE
chance to tour with the vic- torious cup terun this yea! 50 Tennis officials who Favour
Corse), restating that be and hals wife,
could go overseas together,
SIMILAR TOUR
cub
draw
that
#1
SAVAGERY the "no-wives" rulo have one example to which
Young Muster Chartley Whey
America's Loim.
*** frowns at the tremory of Lloyd Tony Traben and Vie Seixas
-the one that got away. une to Australia in 1853 with was all over the place. If I had toured Europe their wives and falled to win done what I was told. I'd have
The following beaten him," he inframed mut and the United States with the the Davis Cup.
were bacit again they team, told reporter when he year, returned
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Hartwig,
Rex (""Wrecker"}
Wha
Melbourne that without their wives and took and his wife, the former player, the cup home with them.
Mude
instead Exelby,
to
Ucruld Patterson,
Espinosa To Meet Argentine Alberto Barenghi
a
Buenos Aires, Oct. 31. Filipino boxer Loo Espinosa will face Argentine Alberto Barenght next Saturday (4 Len-round bout Al the Luna Park Stadium bere.
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Rising Fast, who will carry top weight of 10 stone over the two miles course, will be attempting to complete the notable doubles und become the biggest money- winner in Australasia.
Last year the gelding won the Cautheld and Melbourne Cups. This year he again won the Caulfield Cup.
Melbourne la gripped tonight by traditional cup-eve fever. The chances of the runners are ng discussed at burdreds of pre-cup parties,
About 90,000
are see the race at expected 10 Espinom, main contender for | Flemington, where the towns the World Flyweight crown | are abinze with roses. held by Argentine Pascual Perez. did
people
Those who fall do get a good not entirely satisfy view of the race will be able to In his irst fight follow its progress from the 110 matpolnied loudspeaiters erected around the Bantam Champlon, course, where there is a new
£120,000 eberling granti stand.
-
local
fana
here,
when he
2
Charnley girts with the compromising suvagery of
and In inkdget Marciano lesser way-devoles
a compur- Argentine formerable amount of time to training Roberto Castrog make a similar tour next year. Davia Cup and Wimbledon For every round Charnicy Barenght is one of
in that Lew Champlon had a novel sugges-nghis public. Hartwig also said
Argentine Flyweights may American reckon on at least bent the Hond
20 sparred narrowly beaten on points and his tennis-playing tion
offers here-open
the
Is the then itymnasium--which
World wife Jennifer, my teatri up money
fund for stars, he a good deal more than can be | Japan's Yoshio Shiral, with the Hartwigs on the tour, provideni
He suggested that test!- said of some of the diettantes the latter visitaxi Buenos Aires after light morning showers.
matches should be now seeking to persuade the two years ago,-United Press.
If he does not turn professional maya,
this season. Floses known to monini
10
you
be considering a similar trip. given to players at the end of public that they are real fight-
their careers to induce theming men.
hos
these
ls
and
The best and was by champion, when
More than 900 bookmakers will handle about £1 million, which it is estimated will chango hands during the afternoon,
The weather forecast is fine,
Colony Hardcourt ft. 2 is. Vid. Scilar: Gold
Championship
Amasra
Probable runners and jockeya, with weights are: Rising Fast This leaves the Lawn Tennis
to remain amateurs. A portion Charnley. born at Dartford
10 s: W. WEllamson; Rod Crazo Association with only Kon
of Davla Cup prolis could go of Scottish parents, is still re- Rosewall arnong its top-line
ine to swelling
[unds, he intembered us ʼn chubby menace
Scheme 8 st. W. Cook; Ray Rib- stars to rend NYETSEDA, And suggested.
in Motherwell-where he went
bon 8 st. 13 lbs., A. Mulley; friends say that Rosewall will
with his mother, brothers
Eletro B st. 12 lbs., A. Ward; announce his engagement before "I don't think
would sister when
" bomb knocked
Bau Pa it
Pa Ust. 3 lbs., G. Podmore; the end of the year... a step rob a player of its amateur over thoir Dartford home.
Patterson
added. At the age of five, it appears. which might change ble tennis status,"
In the Men's Singles semi- Alcruso 8 41, F. Green; Dun final of the Colony Hardcourt siname B st, R. Hutchinson; plans.
"Anyway, the amateur
clause dear little David had such way-
st. 11 iba, (no habits
"borrowing" Us take so many dents that ward
Tennis Championships played at Vernect
7 floormats, the Chinese Recreation Club Jockey); King little
UTIL
wouldn't breadboards, hiding
tbs., M. Moore; Fighting Surely it is a logical ripping up carpets, etc. Another yesterday, Jp Koon-hung
Force 7 st. lbs., J.
J. Thompsch: foible Was to V. T. Wang in straight three of our policy at self-confessed
Toparos 7
N. Soli their W wives with them, Any robbing the cradle
the stand in grandmother's doorway sela by 6-4, 6-3, 0-3. to feed the and challenge
wood:
7.st. 7 Oxley bigger boys
Ib 3. move to relax the "no-wlyes" || tennis machine Dut Our
In the Men's Doubics quarter O'Sullivan; Swift Golf 7 st. 7 Sigh.1 rule would have the
support of proteges are given security
final W. P. Teul and T. K. Chay 15., B. Gilders, Historie Era 7 most Australion tennis writers
bent Cheung Chow and Tung start. 8 ibs., N. McGrowdie;
1b# B
W. A. Smith; Pandle who say that it is unfair to ex-
Star pect star players to be on their best form when they have to abandon their families for months at a time.
The Indications are that the
players might reconsider their other
decisions i
they could
take
Some have commented that it is not fair that these players
development
when their playing days are over."-China Mail Special,
HOME RUGGER
Rugby should havo the chance of were: moving in the glamour of inter- Headingley national tennis clreter wille Leicester their young wives-some writers
THE GAMBOLS.
NOW TRY TO BE INTELLIGENT
·DON'T ASK SKLY QUESTIONS MOTOR
I DUCKEDI
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"If they said no, I pasted 'em. If they said yes, I ducked in- side and slammed the door." sald Charnley. "had a lot of nonsense in my head when was a kid."
Jimmy Ralston, one-time amateur Champion of Scotland, is n cousin of Charnley, but our 6 B. Rangers 9 young friend claims no family
Router. Inheritance of fighting blood.
London, Oot, 31, union results today
0 Dublin
CAN THE ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED OVERDRIVE DE OPERATED MA! F THE SOLENOID.
beat
day
6 #1.
Ching-kai, B-6, 6-2.
In the Schoolboys Singles, Ng King's Call 7 st, F. Faux; Devon Man-cheung beat Michael Lo, Dield 0 st. 18 lbs., B. M. Cretes; 8-0, 6-0. Ho Cheong Po beat Viculle 6 et. 11 lbs, K. Ford;
ay Ranick Ling Fong, 6-2, 6-3.
11 be, 15. Hall;
Lane Acquillast. 20 lbs, Today's matches:
Saunders. Men's Doubles (Semi-inal Hyfield @ et. 10 lbs., 1.
Doubtful starters: Kingster 7 4.15 p.m.)
10 Koons-hung and Edwin st. 0 lbs., Sir William 7 st.-0 lbs., Tong Str Brutus 7 m, 1 lbs., and Omar Talv V. T. Wang and
IT st. China Mail Special. Leung.
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