THIS AFTERNOON'S RUGGER
THE CHINA
MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1956.
Famous
CLUB PLAY ARMY NORTH, Sports Stars
ARMY SOUTH TAKE ON
RAF
AT KAI TAK
By
"PAK LO"
Four teams only will take part in this afternoon's major rugger activities, for due to the Chinese New Year being upon us the Police who have to go on stand-by duty have had to postpone their match with the Navy until a later date.
The two remaining games will take place at Kai Tak, the first be- tween the Club and Army North at 3.00 p.m., and the second between . Army South and the RAF at 4.15 p.m.
For those who do not wish to cross the harbour the Club Strollers will be playing the 19th Field Regt, on the Racecourse ground at Happy Valley at 3.30 p.m.
Tak at Kal Both the games. should be exceedingly interest -
ing, for in
Army
the first kome North
it
weakened flum
the skele
Attity that
106t
This wing forward
to the
Navy last week
because
their
anel on f teac
best players, 38
on the injured
મ
appearing
11
ilst and reports. have that ho will not rugger again this season.
This
twy blow to the Army North, but they have one ray of sunshine in these gloom. This is the arrival of Ieveley, who will play on the left wit of the three lines in plane of Presion
Rovely as an ex-Writ Hartlepool play vi“, nel as
Us such great things are expreted frost Biru
IP 1
Fidler will again be seen the right wing, this time with Blingee nabde bim, while Keit renata at full back A1 pr sent Due is no replacement for Hill Dough Metullagh may lake over if available.
FOLLOWS STYLE
It is sunnisge that after 12 Army North
So many
wilches
Fit.l
Club should
mele
wik
that
thf
this
stay
do the stan week. Roberts, who has doing well full back. there, but with Addis being missing. Inglis
centra
Dirre
Into the muoves position. While Spencer is brought to the right wing.
of
fuck-
The wwitch
Ingiis strengthen certainly
thes centre, although the Club winuga are still the weakest spots. The Club pack remaing changed, but the Army tnve brought in de Cortiova instead of Chandler. This was but to be expected, and the pack today therefore considerably
cons
but last week. stronger thon forwards are the Club's strong point and they should be cap,- able of givitis their three a plentiful service from the Hot-
outs and the louse, particularly the latter.
Of the two sets of threes the Army North have the stronger, but the centres are inclined to starve their wings of running space, and of the Club lacks will fuckle thus
week, they should find defence fairly easy. On the whole the Club with what should
be the prove to majority of the ball should give their three sufficient chances lo scort,
the threes and though Inok penetrating power, they should score sooner or taler.
The result should be close
with the Club just scraping through by a narrow margin. Perhaps the Club will again
have to depend on
kicking for victory.
uff their to play
late but tal
Weekes maves while
arrangemen Into the
Bxture front row in place of Cross and the taken In
slated. his petion is
This will re all in spectators tl row by Meloney. that the serum the haters who
Ro
watch the gumes but the are changed,
threes atestat the full schedule, fristend
1214t of their jost two houy m
in German ew being luge gap in the aparessive players.
In
prograzume is was the case last are replaced, your But Anderson
who are by Moyll and Griffins.
The BAP ale have made it jeuri hatuites, one of which with;
This is the return of esper felk Fleming to full back, in place bi Paser
Whe
back to his fa spot in The ventre of the thave byer. have an out of Phillips
༢Ux༠༨
The aber changes are in the
whe Jail j
two newerkers, Joues and Dean, appen as the
thean
T eultaner for is $15 per seven and the money tuket in will ge to charity.
TODAY'S
treet
TEAMS
KA! FORE.
3.0 Win
Davin Eval Page, Harman, Tuton
South
Maddy
Pe Leninist. Jones.
Willors. Wet-smalli, Moyll, Griffiths, Inek.
Glen, Weekes, Barker. TALAI.
Years. Jey. Babes Maley. Buffett. Büller Henday
Fidler, Bineve. Sharpe,
N
t
**
Arrily North Ketz Moore Reveley. Skberk
Sae they ate late 18 known about joesent, but the RAF likely
la Jove the heavier pack East Is still sand from He heart. and is highly probable he will
bad day again this season
at the two parks the Army South with Barket as the harke
Jeutone
Sether. Wate
Cub itetet to. Valentie
I Have Met
Мату
By ARCHIE QUICK Ted And Mary Bates
There is only one husband and wife team ол the ad- ministrative side of the Football Langue. They DIY Ted and Bates, Manager and Secretary respectively of Southampton FC. Unfortunate- Lytho
partnership has been these last four
and, a half months through Mrs Bales being in a sanatorium; it wor doubly unfortunate that she had to go away just at the time husband took over when her
chair from George
broken
the top Roughton.
But there is a silver Haing to the cloud which has been hang-
ing over the Bates family, for Mary is to leave hospital to time, and about a fortnight's hopes to be back on duty before Benson's end.
There has never been another woman erotary in the Pont-
there ball Lengue, and
has a secretary more rarely bee effetent She has served the clth as clerk, assistant secretary and wecretary for eleven yours. As for Text he has been at The Dell nineteen years, being taken there by manager Tom Parker from Norwich City
Ted bins been player, captain, trajner, coach, assistant manager and now manager, and it is to This credit that the “Sadnis" have In the Third Division Misen de Cantova, South table since he took over Alfen. A N
in the early part of this season,
Spencer,
Maaf1
Inglis, Key
Steward EOWAL Husel. Williams, {10 noves. Mitter Penzian, Kert,
Armstrong. Width
Shirley Strickland
FIRST ARMY ELEVEN
the
Text was ΓΝ member [ first Army okven which tourest abruml after World War #1, and such was the strength of that party to Paris that the great
Ford Trevor
could "not find n George In the side! place
was preferred at inside forward, jand, in addition to Bates, there
were such fanious players as Billy Wright, Gilbert Merrick, Furness, McCue, Walters, Wain- wright McKenzie
Wins Helms Trophy Lowry, the Welsh International,
For Australasia
The more kely to get the, Shelf Decan the set FAIMS,
theas should be hate to choot
Two XV. 1 ithmongts anal legar
With Boullawrek now havi jess the Colony, Tuton EX - Brand as ube SAL to ward wide Pige on the other in the 1 RAP XVIe unlikely, though not tape sale that vese two will opset Glen and Jackman Trophy who have combined inter a very
1955. Lost ful part of halves and the Aring should get a elender Ber-
Champi
ler Strickland
and
fol
Perth (WA) Australian woman hurdler Shirley 10 Halms Australasia for
Won
Each year the Belas Athletics Foundation Of LAS Angeles selects the leading athlete With a weakened there the each of the five Continents. On Army South short not rack 9 January 17 the chairman of the such a big score as they usually Heims Committee for Aus- du, but with Howe as their last i tralasia. Mr Hugh Weir. The of thefence should be obie
that
The re- announced to coolam the RAF «lucks, commendation of the Committee Although this is an excellent the Board of Director of the chaue for the RAF to pull off Foundation had named Shirley the Kan killer sund. Amy Strickland. should manage to retalay their unbeaten record
POSTPONED GAME
In company with four other world athletes Miss Strickland's name will be inscribed on the world trophy in the Heims Hail Shirley
with SLAM
the award
Bainbridge
on
In addition to her secretaric! duties mandl 11 Is an accepted! Laet among newspapermen that the Southampton arrangements cannot be bettered Mrs Bates ucts ពន announcer
the loudspeakers. She is a "local," but Ted is from Thetford, and it was when he was transferred to Southampton from Norwich
раз that the
met with much satisfactory results for the club. They both have an Bibition- to see Southampton back in the Second Division, or, better still, in the Firs; challenging their deur and near neighbours from Portsmouth Ѕлуя Ted:
זיי
build up a good side in two scasons. We have no money, so until then we shall have to be patient."
The pstponed come between of Fame in fasilver plaque believe I have the youngsters to Army North and Anny South will receive the will now take pince on Wednes- [ that day, February 15, on the Army The award was made becouse At of her performance in Wursow ground in Boundary Street, prevent the time of kick off is last year when she broke the 3.00
that world 100 Metres sprint record P... which means
with a run of 11.3. Australian very few civilians will be able
held the to wach this highly interesting | Marjone Jackson meter and it is hoped that the
previous record with a run of slart
11,4s in Japan. uter can be made Est t Line. However more
of this
match on
SEVEN-A-SIDER
The Blarney
Stunc Sevens have already been advertised in
various papers the
and it
In private lile Miss Strickland is 31-year-old Mrs L. de la Huntly, of Perth She ran for Australia in the 1948 (London) Olympic Games and the 1952 In the London Helsinka Games. Games she came third in both and 80 Metres hurdles. In Helsinki, she won
O'Kellypeted that this season there the 100 Metres
wilt ogrin be a big turn out. Last Menson the first couple of the 80 Meires hurdles in the
Answers To Sports Quiz
1. Riding, Fencing. Shooting, Swimming and Running.
2. Lawn Tennis, Rugby Fool-
ball and Golf.
3. Acroplane racing. 4. Flyweight.
3. On the Derby
Epsom.
ARMY SOUTH v. RAF In the second game the Army Bouth is much weakened with the loss of many of their star players, all of whom have gone down to Singapore to do battle with the mighty Fijians for the
Alan ny teams unable to pion Vera Neszmely by a yard FARELF Inter Unit Cup. play on the dates stated will be in the final of the 100 Metres The pack shows the most ruthlessly pruned from the 1st in World record time. She also alterations with Hodge and and permission will not be won the 10 Metres hurdles, Butler coming in for Buckby, granted this
two beating Russlan Champion and
private Galina Jermolenko in 11.1s.
Lounds Wele faseos duc
to World record time of 100s and many Sevens canceling at the
came second to Marjorie Jack- last moment and to stop this an
son in the 100 Metres sprint. entrance fre will be charged In Warsaw last September this year,
7. Australian Shirley beat Hungarian cham-
Gatehouse
THE
WEEK-END
respectively teams
to
tor year
come tu
GAMBOLS
I'M READY, DEAR
GOSH!
#
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME İCAN REMEMBER YOU NOT
BEING LATE
course 01
0. Golf and cricket,
Rugby Union
touring teamn,
8. The putter used by the great American golfer Bobby Joncs.
8, 1010.
10. Donald Budge in 1938.
by Barry Appleby
SURE YOU HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN ANYTHING
HALF AN HOUR LATER KELN WELL I MUST RING OFF NOW DEAR. OR GEORGE WILL BE THAT'S THE PRONE | GETTING IMPATIENT
Soccer Contracts Should
Insure
Against Injury
Says DON REVIE
Soccer is a great game. It can be a very rewarding game for the fortunate few. But every time a player puts his foot on a football field, he takes risks.
It is those risks, taken in the cut and thrust of the game, which make me feel that in every player's contract there should be a clause safe- guarding him
in case of any - and more important still his dependants tragedy.
Yes, I know that most good clubs do look after their unlucky players, who through illness or injury have to give up the game. And I also know the League and Football Association also holp a great 'deal. But every player would feel happler if it was written into his contract that in the case of injury or death his dependants would not suffer.
its
The case of Derek Dooley, who had a leg amputated, still fresh In the pubile mind. Dooley's career was tragically cut short, but his club Shefeld Wednesday mado wonderful
efforts on his behalf-including the staging of a floodlight match with internationals taking part.
But how many of the game's lesser known personalities fare so well?
The
Soccer
insecurity of players was driven home to me again last week when I read a letter from the kind folk who are helping the inte Leon Leuty's widow and family.
PERSONAL GIFTS
Players it over the will be sending personal gifts to be ramed in ulf of the Lanity
Fund-and there are olher
beautifully
af
altuck they balanced. The pace and punch of Jackie Milburn on the right wing, the masterly dribbles Scolásh Inernational Bobby who Mitchell
the loft,
to reservo his always great days for the Cup, and in Keeble, strong the middle Vic as a horse, to take the bumps and knockus,
on
CHANCE
Fon CITY?
their plus This experience tremendous will to win is the secret of Newcastle's success in the Cup in recent yearn.
reasons
$1
now
the
And while we are still on the Cup, I must say that my own
who club.
Manchester City,
fancied were not country
among the ones at the start, nast rate their chances high.
One of the run of victories they have hart Bert But iny recent
weeks. Trautmann in goal is in such unbeatable form at the moment usk Southend United if you don't believe this that City virtually have a goal start, Op- posing forwards are driven to uncanny distraction by Bert's
efforts. Leon was such a great player, and gentleman, that everyone in the game will want to help as much as they can, Only
Nell the brilliance <f Franklin prevented Leon win- ning mary England caps. Then his wonderful career was cut short a few weeks ago by his in his mid- death while still thirties.
Leuty
SO gave
Soccer that will for
much
I am sure Soccer now try to do all it can his family
every
be
At the same tine [
belleve that honestly player, no matter how small the club he plays for, should able to take up the game with- out wondering what will happen this dependants if his career is tragically cut short.
no matter how
mony
charitable schemes may be or- Such a ganised on his behalf.
certainly take proposal would
of the FEAR out a lot FOOTBALL,
saves,
Д
I hear there is a move ninong the smaller clubs to get
of Entertain- graduated scale ments Tax Incorporated in the j next Budget porposatls.
The idea is for the first £500! of gate money to be tax free;
GOALS GALORE
Gordon Stanicy is a 23-year- I repeat these insurance risks old centre-forward with Given- in the Darwen way Athletic every should be written into
that (Lanes) League, and he, hit the professional's contract so
headlines a week or so ago with he is assured of a Axed sun-
other an eight-goal performance. Now ho has surpassed that great Cuptio effort with 13 goals in
Pader Muls against Darwen which brought his team a 21-0 victory. During the course of the match Gordon scored three UNITED'S SECRET
"hat tricks" Strangely mough. nine yars ago in a juntor match Ive been asked not once but
Gordon Stanley many lines logi
the 14-year-old week
six against the Paper secret of Newcastle United's scored
Mills
when playing for Wal- Their memorable pow
KUĆCESA in the Cup.
pamur, who also won 21-0. at Fulham merely emphasised what stupendous Cup-fighters they
fantastic
pre.
Joe Harves their former skipper and now manager of Barrow, has already boldly pro- claimed that Newcastle will win the Cup again this year. Well, who can doubt that it is dis- Unctly possible! But why do they play so well in the Cup yet often fall in the League?
The answer to thet, I think, is that Newcastle's seasoned been campaigners have Inoculated against Cup fever. Other teams dither and go out all tensed up. Newcastle have absolute confidence in their own ability, and they have been to Wembley Q many Umes it is just another game to them.
Their team has been built on classic Cup winning lines, Io defence, they retreat and cover their goalkeeper brilliantly. In
GOLDEN. CHURN
CHURN
Sports Diary
TODAY
Cricket
Division COCY ARMY "South": Optimista v Navy: IRC Vi Boorplans: Police v BAF: fiscreto v KCC.
and
Division: Armor "Bouth" V Dockyard; Navy V IRC; KOV University'' HAT V. Teori KCO Hornets v. DB9; University "A" V: Army "North
Roccar
1st Division: BAT V Bt Joseph's (Navy) 4.30 p.m.; Clab v Kwon Wo (CH) 3.50 p.m.
2nd Division: RAP St Joseph's (Navy) p.m.; Club y Tung Wat (CH) 2 p.m. KMB v Police (DS) 1 p.m.
3rd Division: Telephone v Liitto Sai Wan; Dalry Farm, v KMD, both matobea at Happy Valley at 2.16 p.m.; Gymnastle V Dockyard; RAMC Prisons, both matches at Happy Valley at 245 p.m.
4th Division: B & 8 v ilollandia; toad Worka v illa, both matches at Happy Valley at 348 p.m.
Rugby
Club Anthy "North" 1 p.m.; RAP Army "South", 4.10 p.m.;
Athletics
the next £500 at 4s. in the Navy v Pollon (Bookupoo), 3 p.m. and the remainder at 6s. In the £. This would help the poorer clubs to stuy
polvent and would also cut the pronto of big clubs. M.Ps are backing this scheme. Certainly
legislators of
Cross Country Knud Race of 48 it | Kurkha Infantry Bde.
Boncer
Korean F.A. v All Hongkong (HK
I understand several Stadium) 3.30 p.m.
2nd Polico.
The Soccer are hard at work think-
up plans to make the game as successful
it was just after the war.
***
(COPYRIGHT)
Cricket Dividon: KCC "WD="
Friendly geme: "Chopsticks" The Valley (Skp).
St Andrew's petition.
Going to Europe?
You're pampered as a potentafe
when you fly KLM /
See your travel agent or Philippine Air Lines, General Sales Agents for KLM,
Peninsula Hotel,
Kowloon.
KLM
ПОТА ФЕТКИ
ANNES
Golt Baity Spoons
Com-
RECOMMENDED BY ALL WHO KNOW
NEW! A watch that is
watertight and elegant too...!
No sportsman, and no one whose job or leisure activity brings them into contact with water or steam, should be without a watertight watch. Hitherto, watertightness has been achieved at the expense of elegance, for cases had to be thick and heavy to accomodate the scaling. The case of the new, ultra-thin Cyma-Navystarisimade of special quality steel, and is so designed that slimness is combined with faultless sealing and outstanding strength and precision.
TRING
THATS MY NEW POT OF
FAC
CREAM, REALLY
YOU ARE
YOU'VE GOT TOO MANY) THINGS. IN THE
I'LL DO IT TO-DAY, DEAL
CUPBOARD – IT WANTB) CLEARING OUT
29-1
THIS MORNING LIS GAVE, WHEREB MY RAZOR ?
#R THE DIZAWER IN
THE BEDROOM, QBAD
M. L.MALKANTTICH PIT, LID
Sale. Aponte:
...better
butter
EWIRE & MACLAINE LTD.
So Tender
and Tasty
FRANCIS MILLERD'S GREAT NORTHERN
⠀⠀ FANCY RED SOCKEYE
SALMON STEAK
Bola: Agenta ș
EWILL & MACLAINE
A unique feature of the Cyma-Navystar is the scaling of it winder, one of the most fragile paru. Embodied in the winder is a minute device incorporating a spring system which counteracts wear, thus ensuring fermanent watertightes. All Cyma-Nayyar scaling is made of a new metal which rezina iu clasticity and neither crushes not wear. The main sealing is situated where it cannot be damaged from the outside.
This is the watertight watch!... wonderfully thin, elegant, permanently watertight, and made by CYMA-world-famous for their leadership in high-precision watch manufacture.
CYMA navy star
2,5075 Cyma-Navyalar, The NAVYSTAR is, of course, also equipped
watertight,
ontimagnetic,"
Cymallex
shock-absorber,
'caited faceted:
with the famous CYMAFLEX shock-absorber.
tainless steel ONLY CYMA watches have the CYMAFLEX anti-shock device... and every CYMA has it!
figures
Sale Agents ED. A. KELLER & CO. LTD.