ENGLAND. 4, BRAZIL 2
ENGLAND-BRAZIL MATCH A TRIUMPH FOR STANLEY MATTHEWS
Says VERNON MORGAN
1
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956.
Wembley Stadium, Middlesex, May 9, England beat Brazil by four goals to two hero today in a soccer international packed with incident and drama.
England scored two goals in the first four minutes with a strong wind behind them and led by this murgin at the interval
Though Brazil equalised within 18 minutes after the interval England went ahead again to win comfortably, even though they missed scoring from two penalties.
The match was a triumph for Stanley Matthews, the Black- pool wizardi pity what was believed to be his last game for England and his 17th later-
He had a hand in alt tatorial finit of England's goals three of thein followed bil per- Tec Hy paced rentres.
ant
absence of their
crich centre-
half, Do Sordi, while their for- ward line was disjointed.
WINDY CONDITIONR
The cool
conditions windy were all against the Brazilians and it was a blow to them to the 10. thus bibig The Brazhons, possibly red England to open with the w.nd
tour,hind them, Cał were brut backow of the tuni which represented thevin in
14
last Worked Cup series,
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A cuparity
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NAW centre Taylor
Foo
miche Haunted defence
won weck, largely due to the
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crowd of 310,000 forward Tommy
second the minute, thanks to a lovely cross trom Malthews.
RAIN WASHES OUT COUNTY
AND FIRST CLASS MATCHES
Two nulmuters later England made 11 2-0 when Colin Grain- ger, the Sheffield United left- interno- winger, making his tional debut. drove
the ball homo.
Within
of the ten minutes resumption the Brazilians had equalled, outside-right Paulinal
of the upright scoring Inside-left Didi acizling a drop- ping bali to ксоте A splendid goaj.
In the 67th minute Taylor got hi
second goal, once again Mathews having centred to initiate the movement.
Six minutes from the end England made sure of victory
when Mailliews, as sprightly sa
⇓
a young boy, sprinted down the wing and put over
perfect cross which Grainger headed Into the net for the second goal.
ANGRY BRAZILIANS
There was an Incident in the 61 minute when angry Brazi-
London, May 9. Cricket's old enemy rain swept across England and a footballers openly defied class matches | French referee Marcel Guigue wrought havoc among County and first
urdered
A penalty which began today. It washed out all play at Bradford when he
ngainst them after a Brozilan where the Australians were to meet Yorkshire and noved
bach had grabbed the ball. South to interrupt all other matches.
Immediately gesticulating Bra- Leicestershire, thrashed by the Australians yester.zilians surged around the roleree day, had first knock against Somerset at Taunton ani protest. made 49 for no wicket before rain called a halt shortly
Referee Gulgue ignored them. before lunch. The match was resume intermittently He repeated his order and two
Brazilians seized after tea and the City were 138 for one by the close.
Lun off with
The Wembley crowd gaspert as Brazilian DETICAIN
on pacity the pitch to
the angry Bul it took several Brazilians. minutes of soothing talk before the visitors agreed to allow the referee to pluce the ball on the penalty spot,
Jual
Gerry Lester scored a Bhe fit on 95 before being separated,
Insole guting on to score 50
Exsex were 212 for live be for hind light and sais Anally stopped play.
Frank Tyson, England and Northamptonshire fast bowler, had England's probable captain, Peter May, bowled for only five
In Surreys motch Fina, In
Bt the Oval
Surrey, the Champions were in a bad way with 195 for
wiren eight
the rain
came. Constable
114 two was
{ ExX, beaten yesterday
opening Somerset,
their pair for 49 işgulist Glamorgon but Doug vle and Paul Gibb, both former Test players, put
Ian Johnson Replies To Criticisms
Landon, May 9. Ian Judusse. Whe Australian captum, replied today. to write- erans of his policy at Leicester yesterday of continuing to bat while the fourting textu amassed the hugs vure of 894 to six in
Bernard
with
cored one of the only
centuries of the day and the mainstay of his side.
TO NO AVAIL
the ball and
[*]
Their glowering expressions changed to
THE UMPIRE DISAGREED
The Australian touring team, in their first match against Worcester, were snapped here as they appealed for a catch-off Dews by the wicketkeeper. Left to right are bowler Crawford, Burke, Benaud, Maddocks and Johnson.
umpire disagreed.-Central Press Photo.
OLYMPIC GAMES PREPARATION
The
Soviet Officials Adopt Mass Sports And Intensive Search For New Talent
Moscow, May 9.
Soviet sports officials aim to "kill two birds with one stone" when they select and prepare their sportsmen for the 1956 Olymple Games at Melbourne,
The Olympic preparations come within the framework of the national organi- sation to raise the level of Soviet sports to an all time high.
Soviet sports leaders are secretly nursing the hope that the Soviet Union will shine out as the greatest sporting country in the world when their 500 strong contingent compete against the world's leading athletes.
To achieve this hope, sports the large Soviet masses to prac- officials here adopted the tire sports." formula of mass sports and an Intensive search for now talent
the among
tecnagers of the Soviet Union,
0
Selecion meetings On regional scale, followed by the national meeting, will be held before the 600 members of the Olympic delegation Soviet
for Australia The athletes will be accompanied by 30 referees, 20 journalists and delegates to the International Olympic Congress.
leaves delight as their goalkeeper tipped the ball over the bar when Jolin Attyco, England's inside right, took the kick.
were
awarded
Englux another penalty soon afterwards when a Brazillan handied the ball.
Again the Brazilians challenged the decision, arki Midlesex, asteinet Notting-again they smiled when Roger hamshire, lost half their wickets Byrne, the left-back
the heavens England, futed the chance.— Lords before upset and took an early tea in the hope the rain would stop- but all to no avail.
nt
Donald Smith with 130-the DERNIÈ century o! the y
a drawn game against Liveslet-cored over half Sussex's total strares,
"One f The talement rend: my initial phens captain and probably the moet mportant, is
of 241 for x before the match against Cambridge University was halted At Oxford, where The University had scored 80 three against Lancashire
to get all of the members of for Hay Teams into form
as quirkly retire interruption, all hope of
us possible. Leicester was only resuming the gume was given
the second match of
the
Lour
In the learn and the fist for
six of the lads who played.”
Johnson's
statement
we
our
con* tinued: "When
do reach orm the English people will be neither disappointed with cricket nor the way we play it. As for the critics-Honi Soil Qui Mal Y Pense (Evil be to he who evil thinks).""
The Austrolions received
ip before tara,
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
AL
Lords: Middlesex 157 for ive vermus Nottinghamshire.
At the Oval: Surrey 195 fur
Constablo eight.
114 VOTSUS
Northamptonshire,
At Oxford: Oxford University
80 for threo versus Lancashire,
At Cambridge: Sussex 221 for Smith 130, Parks 66 versus Cambridge University,
Reuter.
Fencing Championship Entries
for
Entries for the Colony Fen- cing Championships closed yes- terday. The Champlonships
will be contested at the Euro pean YMCA on May 14, 15 and 17, commevelnf} at 6 p.m. each day.
The competitors will be the following:
Hung Hak-to, Couto Marcal, G.
.Fell (Monday, May 14) Carvalho, J.W.F. Carter A Pratt, Major McGurk and David
At Southampton: Hampshire Lam.
slaw hand-clapping and bar-x, rocking from the crowd at Lel. cester when they continued to bat after lunch yesterday. The spectators
thought that they should have declared and al-
tempted to forec a result by demisting Leicestershire A second time.
Instead, the
touring
tepro
took the chance of as much batting practice as possible. Fronce-PressO.
LAWN BOWLS
138 for four, Pitman not out 63 vorsus Worcestershire (two day friendly),
At Tauton: Leicestershire 138 for one, Lester not out 66 versus Somerset.
At Lord; Essex 212 for five, Insole 69 versus Glamorgan. - Reuter,
AUSSIEB MATON OFF Owing to rain, there was no play on the first day of the match between the Australian touring cricket team and York- shire today at Bradford.
It is the third match of Australian
four. France-
CCC Teams · For League Matches Pre
The following players have been selected to represent the CCC in the First Division Lengue match against IRC (B) 11 CCC on Saturday, May 12 at 4 p.m.—
Rink 1: F. Lee, G. A. Sourt,
A. E. Contes, B. W. Bradbury
Ogley, F. O. Madar, 8. L. Leonard (akip).
the
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tennis
Men's "B" Division: LBC v CRC ink 2: G. Hong Chor, W. C. | (9), KCC (2) v POC, CRC (3) † INC. cevkee (1), donc v cac (1), PRO V KIOGA
"Divisions: Racrvia v Mixed" CRC, Lặc v Urban C. SCÂÁ V CCG. Soccer
Rink 3. C. C. Ma, P. K. Lau,
C. R. Rogelot,
(skip).
J. S. Landolt
THIRD - DIVISION The following will
sent
Epee (Tuesday. May 15) - A. Plaff, R. Forbes, Couto Marcal, Hung Hak-to, McGurk, G. Carvalho, Johns and David Lam
Major
C/Sgt.
Sabre Thursday, May 17) - Couto Marcal, R. Forbes, Hung Hak-to, C/Sgt. Johns, G._ Car- valho, Major McGurk, S.AC. Ardy, S. Carvalho, A. Pfaff and David Lam,
Search Is On For
Rocky Marciano's Successor
Ten thousand of the nation's finest athletes will compete In al) categories of sports Moscow this August. Known дя the Soviet people's Spar- Taklade, it will be the greatest sport meeting ever held in anty one country.
MAMMOTII
MEETING
Commenting on this mom- moth meeting, Michael Pesltak, Vice-President of the Soviet Olymple Committee, sald: "This a more important for us than the Olympies, We aim to double the number of our lead- ing sportsmen and bring the number of first class athletes up to 25,000, including at least 2,000 master sportsmen.
Our
Peslak Then explained: "Although the Olymple Games is the finest of meetings, Spartakiade will be the spring board for the mobilisation of
BRITISH EMPIRE FIGHT
Ron Barton Meels Wallace For Vacant
This
The National meeting will be preceded by elimination events in
town and village every through the Soviet Union. will be followed by further elimination meetings in each of the 16 republics plus Moscow and Leningrad.
The best of these 10 teams will then send more than 600 the athletes to compete in Spartaiciode. The selection for the Olympic Games mode after this meeting.
here.
Pole Vault: Victor Bulatov 44 metres.
Hammer: Michael Krivonosov 60.85 metres, Anatole Samote vatov 84.41 metres, France- Presse.
BRUNDACE SAYS
Arrangements For
MOTOR SPORTS CLUB SPRING RALLY
ON SATURDAY
The stage is set for the Motor Sports Club Spring Rally on Saturday.
Twenty-nine cars will be participating in this event, which will commence in Kowloon at 2.80 in the after110031. and is expected to finish on the Ishad at approximately 12 midnight.
Last minute withdrawals have paved the way for the twoʻre- ; serves, 3. D. Milner in his Jaguar XK 120 convertible, and Ian Granger Ja an MG Mug- netto to enter the rally.
The cars will be divided into three groups, namely the Sports
Cover Clase, the Touring Clos
800 cc.) and the Touring Class (under 850,c,c.)
Summer League
Soccer
The Summer League coCCET tournamen for the Federation
The biggest car in the Rally Cup, will commence on Tuesday 22 at the South Chinn will be Milner's Jaguar The May smallest will be Wille Shea's Stadium Caroline HU, at 8.30 entry, the Fiat 609
Saloon pm, when Eastern, this year's which will probably be drives double champions, take on Sing by G. Gertaema.
Too.
Four teams
South Eastern, China, Sing Tao and KMB have
THE EVENTS
The rally is composed of the entered the league which is or- (0) Rond gamised annually by the Chinese following events: section in the New Territories Football Association. At a CFA (Roud Section A); (b) Test at meeting held yesterday, the fol- the Starr of Road Section Blowing programme was drawn (Test X); (e) Road roction in up. the Now Territories (Hood Section B) Including two Special Sections (Special Sec-
Tuestiny, May 22: Easter v Sing Too; Wed, May 30; South
tion 1 and 2) In the New Ter-China v Sing Tao: June 2: South daries in addition to the afore-Chino v KMB; June 6: Sing Too mentioned (Test X): (d) There MB: June 9: South China y will be a Test during the mid-Eastern;
Mosars Leslie Louie,
Rally refreshment break bes
De- Four Junior teams have been rween 8,15 and 0.45 p.m. (Test Invited to play in curtain raisers Y):
(e) Rond Section in the New prior to the main matches. All Territories Road Section C)Junior games will commence at (F) Road Stelion in the New 7.16 p.m. The Senior matches Tervitories und Hongkong will start at 0.30 p.m. all games Island Rong Section D)
being played under floodlights. cluding a Special Section in the New Territories
P. P. (Special Set- tion 3) and the Ferry Crossing, Loong and Y. P. Kwan were and a further Special Section selected to serve on the Appeals on the Island (Special Section Board. 4): () The last event is the Inspection for roodworthiness pt the termination of the rally in the Central District about 11.45 p.m. and 12.15 p.m.
VICTORY SHIELD
The following were selected 10 represent the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation in
be the Victory Shield match against at the Services the Combined Club ground
Wednesday, May 10, at 8.30 p.m.;
Route Instructions wit issued to competitors at the stort of Rond Section A except that detailed instructions for Special Sections will be issued separately at the stort of each such section.
on
Lau Kl-chung (SCAA), Szeto Yiu (KMB) Lo Pak (Fame Tim KMB
Ng Wai- man (Sing T20). Chan Chi-kong (South China)
Ho
Young Woo (Bung Tuo, Lau ch
Cheung-yma Jam (Eastern). (South China), Lo walk-tal (Sing
Route Instructions for (c) and (g) will be jesues during the mid-rally
break, Taol, Szeto Sum (CAA). refreshment that Special Sections except
Games Satisfactory And In Good Order it be dealt with as above.
the
be inado
Reserves: Yung In-for {Eastern). Kwok Kam-hung (South China), MA Mang-hung (Kwong Wah), Young Kwok-kit (CAA), Iam Ham-tong (KMB) Kung Wah-kit (Kitcher), Kwok You (Kitcher).
Team manager: Mr Maximo Chan; Coach: Lai shiu-wing.
assemble Cars must
at the At Melbourne, the Soviet
New York, May 9.
starting point not later than Union
Mr Avery Brundage, will be represented in
Prest-2.18 pan. The Rully is scheduled of the event,
International to get under way at 2.30 p.m. except every
grass dent hookey, which Ex unknown Olympic Committee, mid today
The Premier award, arrangements for the Olympic Games in Melbourne were Caltex Trophy, will
award will be to "Best in Op- to start something posité Class," like an atomle explosion, if you remember, to
thing gei the under way, but now they have got themselves organised very well," he said,
A team of Soviet cooks, with satisfactory and in good order." Irrespective of class. The second Cleveland Indians
stocks of Sovic beef, pork and yeal
to make a change from Australian mutton will care for the appetite of their athletes.
They will prepare the famous "Kefr" sour milk drink made witty mushroom buttons from Turkey. Another national dish essential to the athletes will be the Ruasion porridge "Kazar" made from buclewheat,
• EXCELLENT CONDITION
"I had
Mr Brundage later left by air for Teheran where he has been invited to help stimulate interest In the Melbourne Olymples.
ENTRY LIST
The complete entry list is as follows:
Sports Class
Touring Car (over 150 e...)
A.40
Down Yankees Six To Five
New York, May 8. Ninth inning строго by
Mantle slipped going after Chico Carrasquel's fly ball and then dropped" ft with one out. Atter Carrasquet
to moved
Jim
01
1. J. Gilmour Triumph TR2): 2, Mickey Mantle und Tom Morgan the Cleveland Indians MD, Parry (M G: T.P.3; 9. Fred | enabled V. Weng (M.G.T.C.); 4. D.
detest the New York Cure Thumph TR2) JM Yonkoes 6-5 today. Pattison (Austin-Healey 100); 0. Asked if Melbourne would be D. Milner (Jaguar X. K. 130 Con- vertible): . . A. Dodd (Triumpli able to accomandate visitors for TR2): 8, B. C. Handwick Trial Pestlak, who recently spent the Games, he said: The TR D. Poul Molyneux (MG: AJ: two weeks in Melbourne to in- Australians are satisfied they 10, A. P. Goudy (Triumph TR2). vestigate Olymple village where can take enre of everything verý big athletes will be lodged and well,"
12. Jan Granger (M.G: ZA, Mag-second on an infield out, Morgan Busby's bouncer the sites for the Ol,mple events, After spending ten days in nette); 13, N. 3. Van liech (Austin throw 4- Sporla); 14. R. R. 13. wildly
first, allowing said he found the stadium and Teheran, Mr Brundage said, he Dickinson (G. 1-1, Tourer): 1; Carrasquel to score the winning running track in excellent con- would go to his office in D. Hawker (Fint 1100 Baloon); dition.
Switzerland, and then on top. Williams (Ford Zephyr
10, G. Boyce (Ford Anglia 1172 cc.); run. Sweden for the Equestrian Convert.); 16, W. Nichel R. Pennels Horb Score pitched the first. Games-Reuter.
(Austin A.40, Cambridge); 10. R.C.
and was credited Ritchie (Ausiin A.30 Westminster): eight innings. 20, Fond Kin shing (Hillman Minx with the victory although Don Saloon): 21 motong-yuen (MG Mossi retired the Yankees in
the ninth. (Riley
Al Rosen and Yog! 2141. ichmond-Corgan Saloon); 23. A. Varrer (M. Berra each homered, Z. A. Magnette) 24. R. D. Clark- non (Fiat 1100 Saloon); 20. J. 9. C. The Red Sox rallied for A. T. Armstrong-Wright (Ford three runs in the sixth innings Zephyr, Balcon); đi, G. G. Qpen to lick the White Sox 7-5 for
Although most of the other sites were good, he said he found the celling
basketball of the stadium rather low.
Pellak said: "I think wo can 'da better at Melbourne than we
Heavyweight Title did at Helsinici","
INSURANCE BENEFITS
For Competitors
With the Soviet athlelle season Montreal, May 9. Gordon
Wallace (Ontario) already returned some excellent will meet Ron Barton, the times for the track events, Those
Champion, for the British
Buenos Aires. include: vacant British Empire Heavy-
Competitors and pubile. at weight boxing title, in London 100 Metreat Leonid Barintev sporting contesto, ushers on June 19, Mr Harry Shep-10.4 seconds, Yuri Konovalov employees are compulsorily in pard, Montreal boxing promotër, 10.5 seconds. said today.
just atarling, athletes have And Sports Fans
and
cluded in a new system of lifa insurance established by, the 10,000 Metres: Vladimir Kuts, State and financed through the The Canadian Light-Heavy-29 mins. 32 secs.
weight Champion, Yvon Durelle,
will
fight
Arthur (Lontian) in the
400 Metres Hurdler: Howard same pro- Litugjev 51.3 seconds.
gramme, he said. Both boxers
Field events: High
biron More s Minor 20
Intro).
Blayner (W. K. W. Sondark their third straight vlefory.
Touring Cho (under 850 s.n.)
20, Minor); 20, Poul E. Du Toit (Fiat
Gertaema (Flaš GOD Saloon).
1 Pallen (Morris oh. 000 Saloon): 30: WA, Shee, &
payment. of ten dontavos (Latest Entry For
farthing) in Yuricket.
each entrance
Benefits to sufferers from the
Jump: frequent rowdy acenta which
will fly to London on June 10.Igor Kachkarov 2.00 metres, mar sporting competitions rango
motorca,
In his previous ghts in Yuri Stepanov 2.04 metres.
from 20,000 pesos (£200, ster England, Durelle was disquali-
Long Jump: V. Popov 7.49 Ing) in cases of death to 8,000 New York, May 9. fed against Barton and Arlie
perce (£80 sterling) for the loss Floyd Fatterson, 21-year-old Towno (United States) was
of one foot and 800 pesos (28 North Carolina-born negro, has stopped by Yolande Pompey Hop, Step and Jump:, Cher-sterling) for the loss of one toe. been matchod with Tommy | (Trinidad), -Reuter..
bakpv 16.95 metres.
China Mall Speciol. (hurricane) Jackson over 12 rounds at Madison Square Garden here on June B..
The bout is one of a series
of eliminators to find a succes- SOT to former World Hoary- weight Champion, Rocky Bisley Shield --side) Polos Marciano, who announced bla (White) v RAF (A); Gymnastia v §. Cruna (A); Easter (D) v Army Ai; roftrement from the ring out Kitosen (4) v Navy DUN RUN ƒ work.
Tax Lite Bai Wan v B, China (8) or Sollektora.
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SATURDAY
Motor Sports:
the CCC in the Third Division
Patterson, who won the 1952 League match against KCC at
Olymple” Mkkliewolight"| Uitle : ut KCC on Saturday, May 12, 1900;
Holadnici, hús boon barten only At 4 pm
once in 30 profesional bouts, Rink A. F. Forreiro, 8. H. New Territories and Fund.
Motor Sports Club boring Rally,loedrig n disputed decision to Suitno,
former World W. Sousse M
Light Q. WORK
· Division 4: TradCKÝ Žiemo. TO V Heavyweight Champion Looy $1. Rink 2: Y. T. Cheng, J. Bend (Gold) by Roc, God Inc. man, J. A. Xox, Barros Division: #: Teorelo v JEKFC, UERO
MAXIM
Jackson, whiò” hos'won 27 ALT
jamsorg, tan bendaew for the world
THE GAMBOLS
I'M TIRED LITY CAT DUT NO, I'M TOO TIRED TO 63 TO-NIGHT
LETS BAT AT HOME
Canada Cup
London, May. 9.
Japan is the Intest country to ter a pair in the Canada Cup of tournament at Wentworth, Surrey from June 24-20.
Russia were invited, but have doclined-Router.
by Barry Applebyc
VERY WELL DEAR, TEL GOOK THE CHOPL PEEL THE POTATO LAY THE TABU
LET'S BAT OUT DES
The Red Sox collected a total threa of 13 hits, including doubles and a single by Billy Goodman, Sherm Lollar led Chi- coro's 12-hit attacks with four safeties, including o komer Tom Hurd was the winner and Mike Fornicles the loser.
Rain caused postponement of the game between Brooklyn add Chicago.
In American League... right
games, Detroit' was at Washing ton and Kansas City at Balli- none while in National League, are-light contests New York was at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at Milwaukee and Philadelphia at St Louis.United Press.
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