WORLD SQUASH

Easy First Round Win For Hashim Khan

London, Feb. 6.

Hashim Khan, the brillant Pakiston, who has dominated world squash rackets for more than five years, gained an easy first round victory in the D- lop £2,500 Open Professical Tournament which Squnsh began at the Lansdowne Club, here toxlay

Hoshin Khan, live-time Open Champion and rerent winner of the American "Open" defeaterl Reg Hesley (Naval and Mil (") with the 1 of ly ta points 9-0. 9-1 and 9-1.

He showed that he has fot ttle of

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ENTERED FOR GRAND NATIONAL

Pippykkehown here with

Power ups an entry for the Grand National Steeple- chanc, to be run at Alutree, Liverpool, on March 24. He is an eight-year-old chestnut geld- ing owned by Mr R. D. Darragh said trained by 8. Parker at Rhyl in North Wales.

Pippykin won the Longport Handicap Chase at Wolverhampton 'on December 27, 1955. 8. Routerphoto. had been second to Much Oblized al finydock Park on December

He riding cient i in July, 1954, in which she was

jured

Mins Commolly turned

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The Big Gamble For Two Famous Footballers-

Alf Ramsey And Mercer

By ALAN HOBY

Two famous football names

have

Alf Ramsey and Joe Mercer --- had their first bitter-sweet taste this season of the most nerve-nagging job in soccer club management.

Both, of course, were great England stars-Ramsey a classic-full-back, Mercer a wonderful wing-huif before they risked the endless headaches of a manager's chair.

Exhibition Tennis leases

AC

The HKCC Tomorrow

Bob Perry, one of Ameri- ca's top Junior tennis start, will

the against play ilungkung apes, ip Koon-

hung and Edw

exhibition

Ivre ..31 Sundlandy and y si me love with the game world swop socual security for For

дета the 351

montha | the uncertainty out Ja Annage: Hanvey has been praich buss, Jobs

Third DivİSPANY hy goal-happy

would be hard," side have: and is the top like he says. "1 knew i <uldn't a tawhy Ikkei

guarunive success by waving a Whereas,

with Shefeld | fntry wand.

| United, uki for thought Joe has

bound that it is

Bret Yale's Divisiba vellar

matches

Tral, in ut

#

That.

Chater Road tomorrow.

Perry. who hails from California, is on his way t the

New Zealand National Championships,

ranked number 25 in the world and wa a reserve

American

V the

Cup teuer.

DAYIN

He will face the

Hongkong Champion, Ip.

in the Singles, starting

JA wever

s +L

United

"And I'm glad it hasn't come | a starned sight jeany. It would have given me First wrong simtit on monigership " into the that get out t

BIGGEST PROBLEM Joe's biggest

with problem football management alussal Cambie atruggling Shefeld

weak- If the luck is with you, you're plugging inherited learn

norres and finding the right type the big hero. If u lait, if the break me

against you, you're of player. just mother armchair dummy with clay fert

But foc being Jue... knows what is

1 is tong Like Raspy character and strong went the Sheffield With Ba

A1

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4 p.m., and then will team

up with

Tsul Wal-pul

play Ip and Edwin Tal.

1+ 1

aden. Jes even cut

fun his old life

You can't expect to build a good side within three of four years," he declares,

Neither

can you buy your- of trouble. Money is Kind Look where with all their

nut 11t much Arsenal HER

humavli adeti | money,

The sold his And Hansey? When I ended

grey bu-iness on Merseyside on p: wich, Alistair P. Colbold,

1. and valy a man heart and

Brundage Calls Seventh Winter Olympics A Model Of Sportsmanship

Cortina, Italy, Feb. 6.

of the Avery Brundage, President

International Olympic Committee, today hailed the VIIth Winter Games as a model of sportsmanship, performance and organisa- tion.

"""These Cortina Games showed the true Olympic spirit throughout," Brundage said. "They set a new high in sports organisation and the standard of competition was better than it ever has been."

He

Bourd

Charinan of the Club which includes kur Etoniens and one Old Harrovian, told me:-

"As a famous player he cum- mands the respect of the team. Indeed, I believe that in the next 10 years he will become one of the really great managers of our time.

Romsey 13 the BOSS ct Ipswich. He picks the team., He teams with the team, He tells the team what he wants done, He esrrects their mistakes,

He also as much the ecol, appraising general off-field he was on,

as

He has been known to drop four men timultaneously and put in a

a resteve quartet just for one game-in order that the re- gulars could be rested.

Finally, whatever the con- ditions-even if the opposition is kicking hell out of them---- the Ramsey gospel is "Play football."

made it clear that his Sunday there were fene men up pruise of the Olymple spirit there fighting for top honours.

Luck? Of course, Alf has had wynt also for the Russians, who It was the same in ether events." were the clear victors in their Brundage, who is outspoken luck. He has a fine board, and first venture Into the Winter in his criticism of faulty sports he has been bequeathed a good Games since Czarist days,

organisation, said Cortina had elevca and capable reserves by facilities his predecessor, Ipswich secre- the "best *Yu

take the last leg turned out Can hockey game as an example,' I have seen. Taken all over, we tary Scott Duncan, he said. "Hockey can be rough. can put Curtina down in the But there the Russions and recond books as a major Olympic Canadians played a vital game success." without a single ugly incident." Brundage cited the ski jump- ing yesterday, the closing event, of how the all- evidence

ol

What then the future? Has success come too quickly for the ex-'Spurs king? Wil tame be followed by frustration? BEST GOALKEEPER

I don't think so, but as Mer-

Tho United States

be- difference goalkeeper cer Esys! Willard Ikola was named the tween player and manager round standard of competition outstanding netminder of the that your troubles are multiplied, had improved

during the past Olympic hockey tournament of himself and his team. The A player has only to think night by the Committee of the be all International Ice Hockey manager has to think of

on Federation.

lot,"

Ва

few years.

Jumping used Norway," he said. "But

The European President, Mr F. Ahearne, presented cups to the best defence man,

John

the

ABILITY Even if you ocze managerial

Goals Galore In best forward and best goal acumen and ability, there are

Iee Hockey Exhibition

Zweibruecken,

West Germany Feb. 6. Spectators lost count of the score when Canada's Olympic ico bockey team beat a Royal Canadian Air Force side here tonight in an exhibition match. "Sixteen-Ave" said the an- nouncer.

"Correal" agreed some. "wrong, it's 15-8" said others. So Canada's Olympic team

their goals for counted up

arguments"It's 15-5.

keeper of the tournament." factors in football which send The defence cup was won by managers howling for the as- Russia's Nikolat Sologubov and pirins-things like injuries, run tho 'forward's cup by the of the ball, lots of form and so Canadian

McKenzie.

Olympic

Americans,

They've all know. It

skipper, Jack on

the tension and trouble, the 'awost skiers were soling and the strain, y

And that includes. Matt Busby,

their skis to local tens before clut Britton, Stan Cullis, Joo perking today Candiace, Aus Smith, Johnny Carey, Peter triane and soval Scandinavian Doherty, Halch Carter, Jimmy

whole skiers got a ski market, lourish Sethe

mittering ing almost overnight Olympic Parade

But dr went for higtror than

if you me good really average prices, because custom- good sooner or later, you will break throughput VAN ers obviously wanked, to that their skte were used

tids

bo

Themselves and puť paid to all Olymode, compo top Bids but into the Second Divisiori and

Austrian skla

Period scores were 6-0, 6-1, many Austrians including chem 8-4, but that ning goal rush in on Toni Saller, refused to sell the third period was too much The Soviet skiers reused to sell for someChina: Mail Special," theirs. «United Prest

“That's why my money is on Ransby's Ipwich to march back Merete's Sheffield to stay in the First Division London Express Service.

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RUGBY PREVIEW

England's Forwards Can Romp To Victory

Says JR. WATKINS

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Pake :7

LONG DELAYED Sports Diary

SUCCESS

When Vic Keeble Anished his National Service three years ago after appearing with success. in' the Army team Newcastle United paid Colchester United a five figure transfer fee for this local centre-forward, Vic hon nover elleket

Newensllo

until recently, and in his Inst

Have the British Lions had too much rugby? Is the twelve games ho has scored present season something of an anti-climax after their|anteen times for them. successful tour of South Africa? Those questions, which must remain a mere talking point for rugby

TODAY 20

Morting "Montity Meeting gut IDAKÁ 43. Education_Dept, 5:30 p.m. TOMORROW

Lawn Bowls Inter-long Pairs presentation of ccc. a p.373,

Boxing FARALF Boxing Championships, 1st round at Sek Kong. p.m.

Athlettes. REMA Athletio Meet, at, B

at Boundary Street..

THURSDAY Moeling Committee Meeting at Missiona tó Seamen, 7 yan.

IIKKABA

followers, are prompted by the actions of the selectors RUSSIAN SPORTS MINISTER SAYS of England and Wales.

Out of the English side meeting Ireland at Twicken- ham on February 11 go Dick Jeeps and Phil Davies. Now four Lions-the two Englishmen plus Courtney Meredith and Russell Robins of Wales have been dropped from their national teams.

USSR Will Do Even

Better At Melbourne

Cortina, Italy, Feb. 6.

Russia's Sports Minister, delighted with his team's

The English changes were not Smith did, in truth, have an altogether surprising after the lucky first match against failure of England's back divi- | Wales. But it is always well sion to capitalise the 75 per worth taking a chance on the cent possession Eric Evans and player's confidence derived from | showing in the Winter Olympics, predicted today that the his pack engineered for them being chosen again. In the Welsh match.

the

Soviet would do even better in Melbourne next November young and said Russla may scek to be host in the 1964 Olym-

pics.

Nikola Romanov, Chairman of

Russian All- Union Sports Committee (and Soviet Sports Minister), anið: "We came to Cortina expecting wins in events in which we wore strong and to gain experience in the others. We did both."

al- It i ways a trifle sad, and I must бау. confusing, when Altogether there orc three

players of promise are hurted English changes. Regan and overboard after only one chance. Williams take over at half back

However, against that, from Smith and Jeeps, while must

one admit that Regan Cannell will be in Davies's served Engiand well in the past, place at centre, Cannell has not ot bis eight International been in the England side for Championship matches at stand three years. Before, that he off, be has been on the winning gained 14 'caps."

side six ilmes

A BREAK UP

LAST MINUTE

Most anticipated a break up This may serve to encourage of the Jeeps-Smith half-back the forwards who did an well partnership. It was generally last time, and who have all expected that the selectors been chosen again.

would puit eltier Jeupa with Regan or Williams with Smith, Instead they have paired up in- compatibles.

Williams and Regon have | played one and a half games together. They did not combine well at all. For while Regap Ukes a fast. accurate

pass. Williams is not very accurate in

his use of the ball Smith-as a

cricketer could inke

those passes. Regan may not be able to take more than ene in three, and may not be good enough aga'nst (B Trish pack noted for quick-breaking.

One could not quarrel with the selectora" decision to retain Peter Jackson, who came into

Waics the sido ugainst

afler Woodward had to cry off of the

last minute. Jackson did well, that it Was natural 10 leave him in.

The spirit and, If you like, the tuck of the Irish, must not be overlooked, But despite lingering doubts about

the halves. I feel confident thal England, in front of her crowd at Twickenham, can win this one.

own

-(London Exprete Service),

(COPYRIGHT)

"And we're going to be way | friendship between East and out in front at the Summer West sportsmen and women,

In Melbourne." Olymples

which started in a big way at The smiling, 45-yər-old of- | Helsinki, has become clal sold he was "Entisfied" with

stronger," Russia's performance in their first Winter Olympics. "But,

evon

"When you consider that there in proportion, we're going to do wa't a single unpleasant in- eldent through the gamce-oven even better at Melbourne," ha

in sport as rough as ice hockey --- anid.

con realise the real then you Mr Romanov sok a big Rus-value of the Games" he said. sian catogent would travel to "Sporty is above politics and is Australia, full-trained and pre-increasingly building up a deep

the "biggest sports end sincere pared for competition of all Ume".

NEW HEIGHTS

lie said the Winter Olympics were a "tremendous success" that they

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organised brilliantly, helped boost athletic standards to "new heights which would hove bem considered Impossible years

and "helped to demonstrate that the

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