SPORTS SURVEY
THE CHINA -MAIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1955.
DOLLERY MADE HONORARY LIFE MEMBER OF COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
By "ALL-ROUNDER”
H.E. ("Tom") Dollery, who was the first professional to be appointed captain of a County cricket club and who retired at the end of last season, has been made an honorary life member of the Warwickshire County Cricket Club.
Tom, who was appointed coach a short time ago, thus joins a small group to have received the honour, the others being Capt. C. F. R. Cowan, F. R. Foster, C. A. F. Hastilow, J. Santall, E. J. Smith and Dr H. Thwaite,
The County cricket authori-
ties have also announced
that
R.T Spooner, the County and
hata England wicket-keeper man, who joined the staff in
Important Changes
In British Amateur
Golf Tourney
London, Nov. 30 Important changes have been mave ins conduions governing the British amateur golf Cham- plonship--open to the wiki,
Entries have tended to in ercase in recent years with the result
that
Dady has started early and Anished very very
often lote,
in dusk, Now the entry is to be restricted tu 200, and towards
only ปาร์ต end players with handicaps of two or better will be able to enter. Previously the handicap imit was three, and though handlenps pluy 11 neal art in the Championship this change is expected to rethice considerably the umber who would other- wise be eligible.
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ON THE
SOCCER
INSIDE
Edited By Sam Leitch
Cardiff's nation-wide search for a wing-half received another jolt last week when Dundee directors rejected as "too small" the Welsh club's £10,000 bid for Scot- tish international left-half Doug Cowie,
Part 77
UP THE VALE IS USEFUL FOUR-YEAR-OLD
By JAMES PARK
London,
The form book is the best guide to racing. That has always been my basic rule. It can be supplemented at times by close observation on the racecourse, but that is outside the scope of the average stay-at-home backer.
The proved practitioner can be weighed up with a certain amount of accuracy by those who have the time to study the form book.
Dundee want double that amount. And Cardiff have rivals in Preston and is the novices
Blackpool.
Newcastle directors emphasise that Tom Casey, another Cardiff target, would not be leaving.
new
1048, will get a benefit in 1957, wiek, in Austria, Germany and and F.C. Gardner, who
France
between May 1 and June 15. openoj the batting order ever since
making
Brat his
The Austrian authorities are
Despite these setbacks Cardif (port. The Welsh Third Division pearance in 1947, will have his
also anxious
tor Arrange benefit in 1959.
manager Trevor Morris antd: "I side has dismissed all ideas of Aftern matches to be played have not given up hope of get-selling players and wants
and between
15 December
men for a promotion bld. ting either Casey or Cowie. We February 13 in
Unlied the
have been working hard to get Kingdom
Austrian players, but be ween
soon as it is known that we are making en- Bill Slater, clubs and English and Scoltish League First. Second and Third quiries other clubs become In-England wing-bulf, will turn his
attention to cricket early Division clubs. East Fife have terested and up go the prices."
1956. already accepted to stage one game at Bayview inder food-
Bill, a PT lecturer at Bir. High som December 12, And
mingham University, is taking Berwick Rangers will entertain
Warwickshire pace bowlers Jach The S. K. Slum Craz club al
Bannister, Roly Thompson, Ray Shelfeld on Boxing Day.
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Three new players have been added to the County's playing staff. They are (20 years of age) Left-harveled baisina CG. Hawkins (17) wicket-keeper and right-han baisman who is also a splendid uheld, and 24-year-add 88 Grimis,
right-m fast bowlre.
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Chr Morgan, the brillant Cardiff and Wales' unistde half. who made
JI hlt during Brisa Lion recent tour reported to
Fletcher
pinge t
the County
Minor Counties munities last seanoi, ani An,ched tewart their bating virgen Ths bisl performane was 171 we beaten century again Derby - thire at Edgaston. Hawkins, a Buckinghamshire 15!, wat
be staff unul n
become West
frizional. Bar-
the Lord's Round 14
year ugu.
cutt
10
Indian who came from
The Authent es 4 June bar las also hope to pathulate to promsing left-hand all-rounder from the North Country.
RECONSTRUCTION
As a peut of the icoandruc tion of the West (old; Shard at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, ruy by
at the seating ground,
In the event it more than 209 Hadre Palb, il Blaine's entries still being received, than
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head-
A THE heimsed by number will be controlled by a 5,200, with a bead of 16,856
The handle twee w
ballot among
competitors.
Another change is that quarter and semi-mi matches as well as the final will in future be played over 38 holes.
Previously occupted
the unly double Jound, other matches being over bos.
tourt-line
The
goal-line stamis. ground will then hold 50,300.
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uncoved
The reconstruir ion work will be completed to time for the De ember oflein)
OR opening
an fre..u1-Stoliang when Ana) 31
wil
21 combined ull XV
England-Wales side. This is the hird Bxture of this kind la the
In 1923 Engi last 32 years. and Wales beat Scoth
19
The new regulations come into force for the 1050 Championship
due to be played at Tivon (5c 21-16 In the cente; uty |
land} Special
at Rugby Shool, and in
May-China Muil 1929, to mark the unveiling of the Twickenham memorial 10 Sir G Rowland Hill, Scolland- Irelan
won
20-13 New features at the Lansdowne Houd around are a row of boxes for bradeasting, newsree; facil! les unt spec.al TV accommodal.on platform in the centre of the stand
Zatopek And Wife
Will
Train
Indian Athletes
Prague, Nov. 30. The Crectvslovak Champion, wife nal his Date, will weave next week for
Emu Zavopek,
Club
Airlea, Is South
has been
offeri considering
Rugby League pro- The sum of £0,000 Morgan mentioned.
is 25, has good employment in Curcit and is shorty to marry
a frah girl.
Mitchell Plate First Round
Draw
The Qualifying the Mitchell Plate at Fanling on sixteen lowest Quailtying for
for
Round way played Tuesday, the Scores Nett
the Arst round,
to be played оп от before Tuesday, December 13.
The following is the draw for this round;
IS UNO-M
M
Bocko-M
J. C. Nurden; Mr D Miao-Mira J. McCann
Mrs J. A. I. Sounders Mrs B Brooks: Mirs 7. c. a Dinck-Mrs W. P. Birt- whistle; Mrs J. D. Claque-Mn L. Goldman; Mra R. D. Neaie-Mrs J. Gregg: Mrs G. W. Vaughn- MINR Coomba Mr H. D. Fronta--Mrs L. H. Robinson,
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Strand round to be played on ar beluje Friday, December 30: Semi- ham felike churang 4. Jhauncy 14; and the Naal before Friday, January 20.
Berwick Ranges recently tried MALAYANS LEAVE
game
Scottish
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wick-end
Ir.p to
Austria
play
Indian
a mate in Vienna. The ald not materialise. "Imer-Sport
but V.com" author!
the
The Mulayan Cricket Asso- elation team, which wound up a suertes.ul tour in the Colony recently, left for Singapore
by
far-reaching
proposal day. develop into season six-weeks' Con-
a
a two-months stay in India, on the Invitation of the Olympic Committee.
ties have countered with a much Cishay Pacific Airways yester- more Zatopek and his wife will train
athletes,
make which could und in India. while cluso
Ind.un
lecture CATTY
Louis
PROMOTION BID
Latest club to inquire about Wolves (to nater-listed Inside forward Doug Taylor is New
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Wolves
FENCING ASSOCIATION
AGM
In the early part of the season | and with every prospect of
who can get making steady improvement, Lim guessing. The form la not
LACKS SPEED always what it seems.
Crown Lands was the only, ona who over looked like making a Many of the horses have run light of it. He went along in on the dat. Forget about that, the load and took the hurdles It does not matter what form in his strido. One would not
Jockey Club have thought it horas has under
was his first Indoor | Bules if he cannot jump.
race over obstacles. He lost his Not every horse can be taught action once the winner got 10 to over hurdles or stand him and, though Crown Lands back and measure fences. There will
-the
pop
Carter, and Keith Dollery under
new at the his wing school at Edgbaston.
to pul Slater's duty: bowltrs through a weekly course of exercises aimed at building up 19 a knock in it and under N.H.will win when the company is not too good, I doubt whether Rules I make jumping my first he will go for. and their stamina for next summer.
essential. Other qualities are
King Scholarship Incits speed involved but sound jumping and will be better when he has ability is of first importance. hnd
NOVICE RACES
In
Fencing May Be Included
Asian In Next
Games
The decision to run an all weapon League during the forthcoming season was adopted by the Hongkong Annual General Amateur Fencing Association at their Meeting held at the European YMCA yesterday with Mr P. G. Williams in the Chair.
The Ofer Bearers for the iuxt season follows:
elected to
дв are
buy at very low prices, Whilst the Association
the
funds neither organisation to stock 5.
Mok: equipment regularly. overy Williams: effort will be made
Grosse-
Mr
lor and
has
ine
to ensure
President: M: H. Chairman: Mr P. G. Vice Chairman: Mr C, Hodge; Hon Sec Mr J. D. Mar-hot good equipment is avail- able to fencers in Hongkong al cul; Assistant Hon. See:
reasonable prices. Treasurer: Hung Hak-to: Hon. Mi A. Pla; Chairman of Wea- Sub-Committee; Mr pon
R. Forbes.
The Chairman, in his report said in part:
the and
"Interest in fencing in Colony continues to grow classes are now being conducted in several schools. The South China Athletic Association anxious to start a fencing sec-
Scouts from Arsenal, Chelsea, Fulham watched 'Spurs, and Army outside-right Len Worley play against Oxford University at Leytonstone last week. genai are favourites for Worley, who is with Wycombe Wan- derers.
Ar-
Bolton have given permission former to Halph Banks, their left-back who played in the great Matthews Cup Final 1959, to train with the club again for a fortnight.
110W
of
view
sufficiant experiance to Justify him running over thres miles. Fair Hearing is tall and
There were novice rates { | n "bit up in the air." He is not Sandown and the few hinta i brod to stay, but jumps well. He
to will win a smali race. picked up might be useful those who could not be present. The raus Up the Vale won was The light was not so good on run in two Divisions. In the Saturday as on Friday, but other Division the winner was of Frlarspark, but I do not think he was possible to get a
would have gives not Impressed Up the Valo mout of the obstacles.
Bryan Marshall is that com- any trouble.
with kination of horseman and race
those who ran any of thes rider that is a joy to watch. Some behind Friarspark
that horse-
More useful for the purpos Banks left Bollog for Alder-people may think shot.
dispute Ho had
with manship and race riding are cas of finding a winner or two for have been the may the Third Division side and has and the same thing, but nothing the future
for three-year-olds. could be further from the truth race become player-coach to
To master the Weymouth.
art of race thought Rocko was a bit soft- riding one has to be a good judge
dre hearted on the flat, but full Banks hopes to have a try-out pace, know when to start marks must be given to him for with Weymouth reserves
next
a run and be capable of silting his brave and successful effort
what down to ride a finish which will to redeem week.
once looked get the best out of A tiring rather a hopeless cIKE. have beaton Barnsley
Aston horse.
DISAPPOINTING Villa,
and Sheffield Undied,
Marshall
Shotgun gave
Wedding was also Northampton for the signature example of Judgment of pace disappointing on the flat, but of Gordon Duggins, 20-year-old when he won on Up the Vale. there is no doubt Ron Smyth will centre forward of Gresley He dropped his mount out, get a roce out of him. Among
in Rovers
the Birmingham moved into a better
the position unplaced division two to be round the bottom turn, but did noted are Le Spero and Open League.
not really get to
work until | Goal. between
As Lo Spero finished fourth, the last two hurdles Then it was all over. This is a form students will be able to well built weigh him up for themselves. I useful four-year-old,
noted him making a magnificent leap at one of the hurdles on the far side. That is what I like to All he has to do is to par- $00.
orm the feat more often.
Open Goal Anished in the ruck, but that
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DASHING DAVE
Dave Hickson, 24-year-old Aston Villa centre-forward, was transferred to Huddersfield Town last week....just 82 days after he joined Vilia from Ever- ton.
In
that time dashing Dave played in 12 games, and scored
"Our Constitution calls for antion and the Executive Council only one goal. He was dropped, Annual General Meeting to of this important Club have bo beld before
the September agreed to make
an
OLD HOME
30 each year. This meeting is facilities available. two months late and my report must commence with apology for this. Both the Honorary Secretary and myself plead pressure
work of
as the excuse. It is hoped that 08 0 result of this meeting we can SECUTO
larger
number people to share in the work of running the Association.
ū
necessary
So when Huddersfield Town boss Andy Beattle looked in at found manager Villa Park be Eric Houghton ready to part with the man who cost him £22,000 on September 2,
Hickson was ready to try his rates elsewhere. Beattie
Our old fencing home is this building, the European YMCA and we are all grateful to Mr K. S. Thornton and the Council luck for the help they have always him the mon to stop a run of of given us. We have Moyd savin consecutive defeats and a
wo
are
than л
with
la
and Wednesdays between 0.30 scoring alump of less and 8 p.m. as regular fencing goal a game this season.
Vilja And days.
are happy Thanks to the YMCA "I should next like to wel-
a properly built most of that £22000 back we now have come to our Association Mr fencing room to keep our wea
their bank balance, S Mok who has so kindly
pors and equipment. This is agreed to become our President,
locked during the week and an
Rudhem Doug
dropped. That's Mr Mok
a WDS distinguished atte
attendant is present whilst We a shock for Liverpool fans and fencer at Oxford University and the
fencing. Better changing the South African goalkeeper we are fortunate in having him
run of 27 con- our affairs facilities are available together who has had a take an interest in
matches with the He has kindly offered to donate with hot showers. Laundering of secutive The 17-member team, led by
be arranged. All Division II side. Jackets can are welcome to fence at these
Liverpool say Dave evenings providing they become
the European wood, who has not played in the MAIN OBJECT
Associate membersnip first team for 14 months, has is only $5 per month and serbeen playing so well in the re- "The main object of our As- vice membership $3 per mont.serves that he has carned this sociation is to encourage fencing And members can enjoy all the opportunity.
YMCA of the in Hongkong and we can claim to have had a very successful sides renoing. Changing accom- year in this respect. The modation is available for lady Junior and Senior Fencing fencers and we hope that wo Championships were held in can start a ladies' class in the
M at the same time tnatal tour. They would like to Mr H. F. Shepherd, won three
out of four Afteen in.ernacional
matches here, in- matches for Ber- cluding the three-day Interport.
their own training for the next organise
Olympic Games.-France-Presse. | friendship"
Roy Ullyett: The plush age in Soccer
IF THEY CAN'T
PAY THIS WEEK WE MUST SELL A DIRECTOR
RUFFLED SHIRT BY DIOR
KEEP BUYING
'I DON'T CARE
IF IT DOES
BREAK ŠIR BERNARD
PLAYERS CAR PARK
ERMINE (Real)
TRAINER'S COMPLIMENTS SIR, YOUR MILK BATH AND CHAMPAGNE RUB
AWAITS
CAPS NO
| LONGER
WORN
MORE ERMINE
CITY
PRICES
ZEBRA SKIN SHORTS
(Not so hot as Mink)
DIAMOND
STUDS
CROCODILE
SKIN
WITH THE PLAYERS' UNION DEMANDING EXTRA PAS AND EXTRA BONUSES, WE TAKE YOU INTO THE DRESSING ROOM OF THE FUTURE
ER
a Shield for the Fencing League Competition for which
wo are very grateful.
members of YMCA.
facilities
near future,
OLYMPIC GAMES
"Besides the
our usual
February and May and the suc- cess achieved by those that had learned their fencing in Hong- kong was most encouraging. Be- sides these compolitions a Foil Lengue programme
com-and pleted. Six teams entered and look forward the winners were the Hongkong national matches Sword Club.
WAR
bo
fencing League competition we
are
Under-
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Second Leg Of
**Ati" Shield
Bowls Series
perfect
Minor Units
Hockey League
Standings
• COD continue to
ing. Ho
was not surpris-
He completely bimgled, 4 jump at about half-way which sent him right back. I thought
set the that would cause him to lose
"
pace in the Minor Units Hoc-confidence, but he took the next xey League and it will take a so well that I am sure all ho one point wants is a bit more experience,
texum to Laxe even from them, However, 80 varied bave been the results in it is quite able, tae League to possible for them to be beaten by any lower side and they are by no means home yet.
6 Battery have shot table to arth place great 10-1 and 6-3 victories, whereas 173 Locating Battery and 23 (Gibraltar) Battery-have fallen behind in the Chumpion- ship Race.
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up the after two
Field Park Squadron are
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CHRISTMAS
DANCE
seriously challenging the leaders THE KOWLOON CRICKET and it should be a battle royal
CLUB'S when these two teams meet on January 9 in the last Axture for either side.
Annual Christmas Dance
Our naval friends gained their first victory by virtue of will be held at the clubhouse
win over Command Workshops.
Two
late results, showing
victories for RHQ 27 HAA Re-
on
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
giment RA, have moved them | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, into third place just two points behind the leaders who are the only team to beat them to date, League DianGINEE
PWD LTA Pu 6 600 102 10
4 1 0 2482
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RHQ 27 BAA ... 13 General Hosp DHAA battery 23 HAA Battery 173 Locating
Bty The second leg of the "Atl" Shield serics between Creige
Club
to more inter- with Japan, Saigon and Manila. We also not forgotting the possibility "We have visited Macao on of sending a representative to
and a the Olympic Games should any-gower and the Filipino more than one occasion visit to Saigon was planned but one reach the required standard. will be played at the latter's owing to lack of funds this A letter has been received from green on Saturday at 2.30. paa. could not be carried out. The Mr Masayuki Sano, Secretary most General of the Japan Amateur year concluded with
Ja- Fencing Federation with a view successful match against
Including fencing in this event is to panese team and
the fresh in all our minds. We had Asian Games, and arranging an 1200 people watching each Asian Championship. night and this la the largest paying attendance at
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"Interest In fencing Ja
Dinner will be held at 8 pm... followed by distribution of
Club Filipino
competition prizes, The occasion will serve to welcome Dr V, N. Allenza, President of the Club, and Mrs
a fencingHongkong is growing to the Atienza from
a
.
their tour of
E.J.
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RNH ...
37 Light
Battery
Conynand Pay
Oblog Command
W shope
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Admission $7 per head (including supper),
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match that I have heard of
that Д fencing pro-Europe. anywhere. Although we lost the point
might find match we put up a good fight fessor
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The following six rinks will In particular Mr Hung clent pupils and
represent the Filipino Club: Hak-to must be congratulated. bim living. There is no
CM. Franco, A.H. Bouza, C.A.
L.S. He won 4 out of 6 Oghts. A greater need, to help fencing in
(Skip): fine performance for this young Hongkong, then professional in- Xavier: Santee, A., Bin, Jr.
the match struction and although this is a tencer. Financially
Cotton (kip) L.M. Neves, 1.5. was successful and made a use- most ambitious project, it is one Castro, is „Noronha, ful contribution to our funds. that the association will investi 2.G, Barton, R. Bank (Skip); C.M. (Bkip); M.R, Pereira, VA. Neves, gate and try to bring into being.tonario, A. Costa, B.M.V. 12 Fun Finding Out ---- 2nd series
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"In all theso competitions
D: V.N. Atienza (Skip); M.J, Ruit, "All these plans for the LA. Bostio, SM, Rumjanin, A.V. K our problem has been to find competent judges and Pre future can only be successfully Ribeiro (skip), aldents. Our thanks are due to accomplished if we receive the Mr H S. Sheppard and the support of all fencers in Hong- A.P.T.C. who have helped us so kong and I must close this re- that- ` more afton bis, we must try and import with a plon. prove the standard of Judging fencers become members of the and presiding amongst menbers association. It is only $20 per of the Association. With a poor year, for a club and $5 for in-
The following have been judging not only dose the dividuals and we think that the standard of fencing deteriorate, association has giver and wil selected to play bowls under | but fencers do not enjoy the give value for this small mim. foodght at 7.30 tonight at the competitions and loss laterest At the moment we have less Kowloon. Bowling Green Club:
than a dozen
President's Team: V.C. Bond, *individual mem In entering them..
bera and we altotuld like to raise Moodle RS Morrison procal: in Gaddi, Ty TROJE NEMOittrick, To Another way in which the this: to at least one hundred. 1 | Kavanaght Aus stonyer, Ara kalw AMOGIKHORN kung bawang halolog hope that all those prevent tos Houtko Gabby prds bight will consider: 1 becoming erden member Fand will try mild go.
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