THE, CHINA-MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 198
ADVENTURE IS NEEDED
IN 1956
1956 SOCCER
Says ARTHUR DREWRY
(Chairman Of The Football Association)
There is inspiration in the foot ball outlook for 1966, for there is much to do in a changing world, and the rewards for success are great! The modern Lindency to live far from the daily work has many compensa. tions, but it puts domestic and economic forces up against regular support of the old club. But people still want football, as the Christmas attendances showed, and It may well be that, if they cannot come to football, then football must go to them.
The fort-rising suburbs round the new towns must be catered for.
the experiment should be made down, for in the First Divirion At that time; and how eagerly is in two down und none up." the
ot 100,000
tho Empire So, you pee, it is very tough It is all part of the "new Stadium, representative of in- at the top!
it nås always seemed to me a must terested million, welcomed it, age" that entertainment
itue una to toe kit Lavi- have a spize of the unexpected,
40, and i have pondered un I could wish for new and un- usual opponent; in add.tion
the bly of a wup section, the "bread and butter" Lagus games.
FLOODLIGHTING
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The Spot of Honour at the Top of the Sports Parade this werk is well and worthily filled by the members of the Army soccer team who scored such a brilliant victory over South China in the Senior Shield on Sunday.
There was nothing lucky or Indecisive about their 4-2 triumph; neither was there the alightest doubt about which Was the fitter side at the end.
The departure of Crompton numinis, promoted and Haydock a few days before 1.0 First Division, wiin the big game
was of course a for other blow, but so well did sinnigh Byave dates
Robson atill kures,
bul
and Chalmers play there wis was the L-gue.
never the slightest suggestion that the playing strength had been impaired.
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ROOM FOR TELEVISION From this to television. It is casy to Bo the lure that TV, in the comfort of the home or | ** big-screen eincma, has for R great number of people, espe I believe that those respon-a.ly in bad weather. alb.e for the arran.munt of the prenent Axture lutt wil zetor-
some ad. 11150 Lie deare vanture,
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The answer
may be in the caretu ule of foodighting.
Television La not a menace to A substitute for it. fuubuall, nor Is here to stay, and we must make room for it. It can be of immense benent and importance tu football.
tho
I
1 1 6 bose who think game has stananra of ino
the contrary, roppa. un
Impassed by have been much the quality of many games have een recently.
And have been able to sce inore faveur Ivolozi. Aue I remember my predecessor recent Varty duet at Wembley, When the lights went up in the closing stages of the recent Les,ue president, when talking a most will and ring C}}- of promotion and relegation in Engind v. spas gaite at Wim-
counter, derved a muta bigger Wis Į Qunk something bay,
W great competition, used to
crowa to wach and delight in
Far
importantay of two up and two down;
the purpose and method benind served
the moves of these gifted young of A throwin than the
umuteur players, sw.ich.
twu lights illuminated
tuere
"It is no such thing. In the Third Division it a two up and one down; ony in the Second thus; how rigas it wist Lavion is it two up and two
The
They Plan For
New Stars
Those
By STANLEY MATTHEWS
Managers tell you that only good luck keeps them Like all good Hecure in their jobs. That may be so. football teams, they have to have the run of the ball.
But, believe me, it takes more than good luck to make a Cup-winning or League Championship alde.
It is that touch of genius that mani ger, makes the successful that instinct of being able to put the right man in the right place at the right time,
Inter-School Football Standings
Following are the Inter-school football league Axtures for the week-end and the league stand- ings:
Sistler
Take
Seed, Jimmy Charlton. lic et anot
and
Look Young
COULD END DRIFT
↓ hope that in future the renatour clubs and schola wall Luke teven nore advantage of the fisi-class coaching system offered by the Football Associa-
KUM.
11 we can unsure that such games as the "Varsity match will be
seen by many more masters and schools we shall bear less about
to Rugby by
• "drift sume of the grammar and public schools. There
intelli- gence and skill there, as well as recreation in plenty.
were
A final word. În 1856 I would like
lo sou England became more conscious of FIFA, and
of our place in the world game.
01
lond refuse the Continental offer for Eddle
transfers him. Firmani, then slips in Jimmy Gauld.
Did Chariton suffer? at the League tible. Could Biled right into Charlton scheme and is getileg goals regularly.
THE VITAL VIEW
our
inter-
Both of these players who were making their eceneback to the senior side after a long sickness and absence
through
showed an injury respectively immediate return to their best form, and it must be long time since Lee Yuk-tik was 40 completely blotted out of the game as he was on this occasion by Robson
A late, and to many a
Flamboyance Should Be Victor Mature's Middle Name
Says ROBERT ROBINSON
A forthcoming fellow in Victor Mature. He does not hedge. He does not
· pretend he alla home and “knits. He is no violet.
Flamboyance should be his middle name. (And probably is). When Mr Mature lunches down at Elstres he calls for a whole chicken,
a couple of legs; and throws the rest over one shoulder.
Of the 100 and more clowns Are the Istrips in his dressing- | Whoo, they pose me for ple-"| room too bright. With hir bare tures in gymnasiums I'm stift for andziugusten now handa Mr Mature' removes the weeks. I me muselts I never holiday audiences in Britain, two hot globe and crushes (even knew existed.”
only about a dozen' receive the them into small' ploces,
top salary £20 to £25 week). The rest are lucky to make £12
The inter-term movement of¦ players is always a controver stál subject and generally it is not a practice that is to be ad- con- full mired, but from
given aideration of the facts above, it will be seen that the playing of Greenhalgh was un-bing premeditated and that both the leon captain and the player himself took what they felt were fair and reasonable steps to meet the spirit of the situa-
on.
RUGGER DATE
drst gamb The
which is
The next big date
on the Army rugby calendar is Wed- nesday, January 18, when the semi-finals of the Hongkong Stage
of the FARELF Inter- sur Unli Knock-out Championship prising change in the line-up, will be played off on the Army saw McLoughlin making a re-round nt Boundary Street. tum to the left wing berth and
be McMillan moving over to the opposite wing. The switch paid tween HK Signal Regiment and rich dividend on both sides 74 LAA Regt HA will start of the field for McLoughlin's at 3,80 p.m. and it will be fol- lowed at 4 o'clock by 1 King's mobility On che
tenacity McMillan's
Own and 15 Med Regt RA. the OTI
Thin double-header should other worried the usually re- liable South China
defenders provide a feast of exciting rugby hoped that and it is to
the occasion will give units the support it deserves.
uide
into making vital errors. This gave Morris the sort of chances that have come his way all too
seldom this season and he did grand job by cracking three of them into the net.
bitc out of
be
the Hongkong The draw for the
Baskel- Stage of the FARELF ball Championship bas pro- duced some excellent ties. The bex
draw for the first round which has to be
off Played
by January 23 is as follows:-2/2
East
Farm: 7
uncom-
GR
The
For
be
of
SPECIAL MENTION Special mention must made too of the great contri- bution by McInnes and Mullett who suppressed the South China Inside forwards, Hussara v. 81 Coy RASC: 60 Bo Cheung-you and Ylu Cheuk-
Coy
RASC v. 0 COD; HQLF v. yin, and so took much of the Gurkha Sig Tp: HK Six Regi I was never so proud of Eng-
forward v. 24 Fd Engr. their
In the second as 1 am today. The 2-
threat.
round football
82 Ind Sqn RE meet spondent suy prestige
has
declined
The game WIB gruelling, CPO,
await the and HKCTU hard nationally, that we no
fought longer
and
winners of 2/2 GR-Far East The Lackling was Farm tie, count fur so much.
promising.
Aomi-finals But
will the hardest and the even with BB national probably
mirking the closest that has played off on the morning the Football Association *Affiliated
been to FIFA, all keen for a place
seen in the Colony in February 8 and the final will the Soccer sun. the first
umo....
but it was long
take place on the same after- a long quest.om when a a problem arises never anything but a fair and noog. The venue for the semi- Anal will be 13: "What does England pay square game of many football, Binals and the
117" And for England
to note that announced in due course. It is interesting Britain, for we think. there were only four stoppages gether on these things.
in the whole hectic 30 minutes. In England we play the game
The first was when Mok Chun- for the sake of the game.
wah
in a tackte was injured with Hogan; again when Chu Wing-wah injured his shoulder Tollteg wach as a tackle ca resulted in the referee having a both with the Chinese boy word and his captain,
in
all
GOOD FEE
CHA
did a similar read Brilton thing at Everton. He pushed
Jimray young the centre-forward Harris into berth at the right time and was able to sell Dave Hickson for a good fee to Aston Villa.
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DRAW FOR
FA CUP
Hockey has not been getting
or support the publicity really deserves but there will certainly be no lack of latorcat in the forthcoming Inter-Unit Knock-out Competition. The draw for the quarter-finals of the Major Unlis series which have to be played off by
14 is as follows: January Both of these stoppages occur-
Hussars v. 27 HAA HOLF V red in the first half and there were two more in the second 24 Fd Engrs; HK Sig Regt v. when Charlesworth re-2/7 GR; N Staffs 74 LAA. draw is as follows:-137 Bty v. 8 COD An interesting incident took at Sookunpoo on January 13 at Command Works- p.m. and game when, place early in the
v. 15 Fd Pk Sqn at after Chalmers had been bowled shops
on the same a hotly tackle. the Boundary Street referee insvected the boots of date at 2 p.m.
NOVICES MEET
half
celved
star in the Orient march. Even 4th ROUND Million get one in the fumtax
kick in the face and The Minor Unit semi-final dra
the brilliance i Groves is missed at Leyion nowadays.
noi
They did it at Burnley on
realising that Allon Brown, Bill Holden wanted
move, pre- the day by drafting pared for in young Peter McKay,
ha. new moved Sunderland, but there 13 vacant spot in the Burnley out- McKay has made the job
J
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his own.
London, Jan. 9. The draw ice the 10urth round of the Football Asstela-
over
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• "They kid people I'm an out- door, boy. Why, they round and take pictures of me living in a tent. Boy, at noon a they're gone. I'm up the garden
DECLINE
" says Mr Mature, rub. (päih, and back' into the house.......then as you watch the buckets
"But," I say to him, "I have heard nothing of you recently, Is England toning you down? Have you turned folksy like all the rest?"
"Well"
· cold - þam - and -- eggs breakfast out of the beard he wents is Zarak Khan, "I have Just had a separation which cort I wouldn't me 600,000 dollars. call that chintzy ...
And he tells me how he spent Christmas.
n
Spare a thought for them,
of me of whitewash poured over them, They take pictures with dogs. They try to take Spare a thought for many who pictures of me sucking pipes. have been acrobats and trapeze artistes, and · þave taken to "I've put up with the dog, clowning after an injury.*, but they haven't mucceeded in getting a pipe into my mouth: yet
It is a hard-Ufe--and*clowning in England (suya Me · Harry To the Jaded' columnist, Mr Nutkins, of Bertram M/l«^ «C}?« dend in a cus, an authority on the sub-
"I went on a three-day danc-Mature is a good ing jag. Started dancing one nighty world.
o'clock and morning at pino ended up at flyo am three days
In the foggy Armament of the later.
he
like phines Funny thing is, I don't | Mimo stars like dancing
Bercon.
PUT-UP JOB
the only
He currently reason I don't take up knitting myself....
Ho operates in a big way. That time he flounced out of the Savoy claiming he was off to New York to get a bath since he couldn't get one in London.
The whole thing was a put-up | who job.
jest) is on the decline.
"Once the clowns, were the the circus-now they A stars' of
just run on and off.”
Would you call a clown, a clown? Then you're wrong.
He is an "auguste" the one wears coloured make-up and baggy trousers,
The clown is his white-faced, grinamaculately dressed partner.
"I had someone I wanted to
New in
York," Mature.
"I knew dara well the studio wouldn't let me go-so I threw acted a phoney temperament, dignified and pretended I want- ed a bath.
"Boy, what a publicity gagi Even Warwick films-the people I'm working for admitted that
Mr Mature does not say "Warwick." Ho sturdily fuses to pronounce it any way but "War-wick and his con- malo- versation le larded with propiams and expletives ins about equal proportions.
To
biblical beefcake-rolca Mature's like Samson Mr attitude is robustly commercial. "Those films run for two and three years in Africa and places like that.
"Only
the other day I was walking through the Casbah in The Indies were Tangler and
of sticking their heads out windows and moaning 'Samson, Samson' as I passed...
"It's good show-business, boy. Why do Mille's Ten Command- mnke 109 million dollars. ments is going to
two "If you and me shared per cent of that, son, we could tell the cinema public and your newspaper both to go tal bark at themselves.
An enchanting prospect.
PENALTY
#
But the penalties of being the daddy of beefcake are severe. the "They were swarming up drainpipes in Tangier Br 1.on cup compeition made here Kwok Kam-hung, and found
Mature admits, "and we had to A special Athletic Meoling
call the fire brigade." Saturday. truding nails which had cut
into Chalmers' flesh. The for novices is being arranged
And one morning Mr Mature
half a dozen i awoke to and referee, very promptly and core for
January 29 at Caro- rectly sent Kwok to the dressing line Hill. It is expected that adoring bobby-coxers clustered half-wittedly at the end of his room to have the offending nails this meeting will be of parti- hemmered down
cular interest to-many young bed. They had broken in... For the benefit of casual fol- soldiers and they are advised to lowers
of the team's fortunes
10
today re:uite as fellows (Leg 10 De Diyez 00 January 28):
по
York City v Sunderland. West mouth.
kromwien ablvd ▾ Ports
southend United v Manchester City
Blackpool.
What ham United v Cardiff City, Liverpost v komurham United or Scunthorpe United.
And look at Manchester United Mat Busby parted h tool no's S'en Peasca, Jack
Allenby Rowley, and Chilton, but the strength of the side was not impaired,
He had the right men ready for the job in Pegg, Viollet, and Mark Jones,
Bill Anderson let star lender Andy Graver leave Linco'n, bought him back again, then transferred him to Stoke,
It seemed to be a black day fans when Graver for Lincoin went, but Anderson had the
now man waiting.
He brought in Tommy North- their
Barney v caburn Rovers. Acrestal or Bedford Town v Aston Visa or Atul Gay,
Boitan Wanderers or Huddersfield Town Shefield Unlied."
Bury or Burnier v Chelpen.
Brutol Rovers V Dorica,ter Rovers.
Tottenham Hotspur V Middle brough.
lion Athletic v Swindon Town, Leyton Orient Birmingham city. Luc Town of Leicester City Stoke City.
Part Vale v Everion,
Fulham v Newcastle United. Replays, if necessary, on or before Thursday, February -Bouter,
BURNLEY BEAT HURY
London, Jan. 10.
S
Borve
was
this
here was the winning line-up watch out for full details which on Sunday Charlesworth (27 will be published in the Colony Lt (Strange's) By RA), Rogan prèse very soon.
(Strange's) Bly RA, At 8 o'clock tomorrow morn (27 Lt Mullett (7 Hussars); McInness and Robson (24 Fd Eng Regting those Army boxers who are RE). Tolfrey (8 COD), McMillan setilbe out on the long trall to (COD), Chalmers (REME att the Land Forces and FAREL
will present 27 HAA Regt RA) Morris (6 Charmpionships COD), White and McLoughlin (1 themselves to the clerk of the King's Own). The official re- scales at the Queen Elizabeth Set Chesterman Youth Centre for weighing in..
A few hours later the boxing (HAPC att. 24 FG Eng. Regt RE) proceedings will start.
The Press comment About the preliminaries will take place in playing of senior cricketers Two Berrions between 2 o'clock
Division been and
bouts are Army until all necessary in discussed widely
week.co
completed. Spectators who in Burnley beat Bury 1-0 inricketing circ'es
third round tit Such an incident although eer- tend to be present at both remember that ut Bury today.
e tainly not
the only one con- periods should
'B' who the one admission of $2 and $1 The match had to be abatidon- cerned It just shows you how a good
Army North football manager plans ahead-ed because of fox last Saturday played. A team star Greenhalgh will admit them to both seations KGV Pool Sun at KGV Bchool to be ready for the quick shuffle when the teams were tied, 2-2. in their game against DBS on in other words don't throw Burnley are now at home to Saturday. I have been given the your ticket away when the first Chelsea in the fourth round fall facts about the matter and session is finished.
I offer them bere without com The same nominal admission ment;
charges will be made for the TWO MEN SHORT semi-finals on Friday when o'clock Greenhalgh was not "actected busting will be from 6
P.M. to play for Army North Bin until g the game concerned. Several. The finals will be staged on players did not turn up and the Monday next at 8 o'clock and team was two men short, The ekdis can be booked through scorer Joined in to make up part the DOFT at HQLF (Tei 84121 of the deficit and they started 468). Unreserved seats at
ba:
Valley No. 2 11.15-Mak Yeung-cott and Lincoln go on
Queen St Lour At Happy way knocking the best in the the FA Cup
Clemenil v King's st Happy Valley No. 3, 11.18Cheung Yan-sing.
Valley No. 4. 11.18-561 F. Pratimit. Wan Yên Kim v BFX st King's Park 11.009.N. Hancock,
Ground. 11,00-E.F. Brigara.
Second Division,
St Stephen's v St Joseph'a at when the
stars
Happy Valley No. 5, 11.15-P.-Par-| Express Service,
"Ö, Elizabeth v Wah Yan Cat
Police "D" Boundary Street. 11,18- c.r. Minta,
Chatham Rya.
La Salle
Intermediate
Valley No. 2, 10.15-XC AY
Happy
CATIEDU V 9X at King's Park. 10,187.A. Barretto.
Wab Yan UK 8 Joseph's at Happy Valley No. 8, 1018 P, Man-
Funior Tech. Queen's at lappy Valley, No. 4, 10.15-Cpl Bloor."
Wantsal y King's si Haboy Valley No. 3. 10.13—W.D. Lau,
Tak Yanky Bt Louls at Pollo "B" WE
Boundary Street, 1016-Liu Ting-kai.
Junior
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Auckland, To Stage 1964 Olympic Games?
Melbourne, Jan. 10.
Tenner
Router.
Sports Diary
TODAY:
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Combined Serviose Hockey tęta), all | Mready underwa=24) «mme was $3 and 1" Will be avaiable at
Soakunpoo, 'p.m
-Inter-Sobiol. badminton at Quare halen put-lian-appearance: and DANA 4uLarted in the; caluma/25
TOMORROW.:
Auckland has applied to the Internations, Olympic Commit-Colts, # D.B. tee to stage the 1954 Olympic Mat Edgar Games,
Table Tronisi - Secretary of the Melbourne Police Enter - Divion) Organising Committee, Shield at Boundararovk
"Land· Fersen?,: Ope
Wantsal v St Mark's at. Happy Valley No. 1. BRÓ-Ty Chun-wing.
Bt Deeph K*** Wah Yan lik" at såld Happy Valley No. 3, 9.30-Digby Las.
Junior Techey Win Yan Kin 'ai,
He said the deputy chairman.
Happy Valley No. 3, 800m George of the Auckland Provisional
Louis
Games Committee Me, Rax
Malonians at Happy Moon, wouds at Melbo
lo study the
sund 10.06m Wong Walker WIKI% of this yours, ADRE
Poliés Auckland WALISE
1400 Emplie GLOSSA
bo was invited to make up the boon although I Wan "pointed
put to him by the team captain as good away as any to, anish T6M40 The draw for the serai-
that
(unlikel; ha
vas most anu
www.ll would
was not upon to bowl until / 100,
wicket”
speed and infecti
the Benior? Shield has
Rita Hayworth is his favourite leading lady, Lucille Ball the only one he had difficulty with. He would have got on fine with Joan Bennett, if, during the rehearsal of a scene where he had, to slap her, he hadn't misjudged the distance knocked her property-wig off
and
RETREAT "Only one person in the world #DY? thinks I can realy act,”
20 Mr Mature, mooilly, mother. But she wants me to nice parts where I wear sex"
He takes no exercise to keep his fifteen mitme is trim,
WORLD BRIDGE
De Paris, Jan, 10:0 The French team today in- creased its lead to 63 interna- Sonal points in the contract bridge World Championship. which is being played' in Paris. 220 has now scored kah
Main't polata America's 166.
In total game points, Franco against America's had 60,780 34,310 after 144 bands.--Trance- Presses
But they stick to their trade.
Coco, the famous clown, once worked as a night-portër, for 25/- a week till he could make a comeback in the circus ring.
And others take any odd jobs during the off-season, retuming faithfully to the Big Top during the winter.
An odd trade...
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