THE BRAZILIANS ARE SAD
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1956.
England Still Need Albert Quixall
Says ERIC NICHOLLS'
England beat Brazil 4-2. So the Brazilians lost the last lightning European tour, the match they most wanted to win. sad. But English hearts are gay. For hadn't their young side lead in four minutes?
match of
their
The Brazilians are swept info a goal
Hadn't they fought back with courage and determination after Brazil had drawn level?
And mightn't the score have been ao different? There were those two missed Haynes effort, penalties, & Taylor shut which struck the foot of a post, and bouncing on top of the bar before hurtling to sufety.
But my old pessimistic heurt | tion
Insn't 30
Jour of Kenya-mmer! beby the way he took his two
showed he
that with True, England's found for England's games on goals, gay performance, particularly lay the the Continent.
perseverance he could be the answer to England's left-wing youngsters, was full of promise.
problem
"satisfactory.
Matthews- reasons? Stan I won't attempt to find a new adjective-laid on three of the Boals
with inch-perfeel crosses. The graxi 'old alsu had
ทพ a hand in the fourth, and when brought into the game by these long raking passes from the cause master', Johny Haynies, |
But the highest railing I Rive this showing My reasons
such have atmong the Brazilian
drtenbers. That they were glad to kick anywhere to avert danger
A replacement for Matthews - now on a coaching-cunt-exhibi-
Triangular County Lawn Bowls Tourney Teams
UTTER FLOP Hig
at inside- John Atyco right was a complete and utter flop. With two ball-players of the calibre of Matthews Haynes to lay on those defence
the splitting
double passes, sotre-forward plan can be tolerated, however negative approach it may be.
in
with all the grafting teft to young
Haynes, there be a player with con- must siderable More ideas than
Atres in
inside- the other forward berth, If the side is to
There is no suets player in the party
Tommy Taylor had a great game, and despite the occasional slip by goalkeeper neg Matthews and Billy Wright, the defence covered well, and seldom looked like being beaten.
HARD TO IMAGINE
After that swashbuckling par- formance I would be ridiculous 10 falk of this match as a fare- woll appenrace for Stanley Matthews, It is hard to imagine the side on tour without him; harder still to visualise what
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hold out mucti hope of a suc-steps manager Walter Winter- cesful lour.
bottom will take to replace him. Brazil have got more prob-
They were more shadow of the great side in the 1850 World Cup. And this is the team, we are told, they are hoping to feld in the 1958 series.
I repeat what I have said bodems to solve. fore, Albert Quixall should be restored to the side immediately. For without the guiding in- Nuence #i Stan Matthews, cannot see the line clicking an well
at Wembley. as it On the credit side, Duncan Edwards played like a veteran triangular County Inwn
141 left-half, despite a tendency bowls tournament, the first of It kind in the Hongkong bowls to get over-heated early on, and Ron Clayton had his best gume Yorkshire. history, 1xtween Lancastershire and Northumbert right-half for many a long Jan and Durham will be play-day. Colin Grainger made mis-
takes
on the left-wing. But this was his Arst International, und
A
ed under floodlights Kowloon
the Blow ling Green AXIA
Tuesday, May 22 at 7 pm.
At the conclusion of the game
a fish and chip party has been urrarged.
TEAMS
Northumberland And Durham Association Rink 1:-0. Fingalset, 13. Douglas, A. Fletcher, R. Iings.
Cul-
Ilink 2-Mry Whitby, M. Wil- liamson, J. Rowan, K. A. Baker, Rink 3-Mrs K. A Baker,
R. Winship, If. Black, T. Curry, Hink 4: Mis B. Douglas, Maj. Strother-Stewart, W. Chambers,
A. Elilott
Society Of Yorkabiremen
Hongkong
In
Rink : A. R. Brown, Mis B. 9toker, D. W. Leach, W. Stoker (Skp).
They will have to tighten up considerably in defence, where moving and covering was poor against England. And this side of individuals must bo welded into a team with constructive
Express Set- idegs-London vice.
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2,000,000 Divots
By Henry Longhurst
To play golf on the Old course at St Andrews is always a notable experience, but never more notable than at the present moment. I can safely say that I have never in Britain, the United States, Canada, Europe or the Antipodes seen anything like it.
Members of the Tripoli and Benghazi clubs, who received me so hospitably a month or two ago, may now take.comfort. The condition of their fairways and those of the Old course is identical. Indeed, if you did Bottomicy, A. Buckley, not look up from the ground, only the biting east wind would tell you that you were playing at St Andrews and Mitchell, Mrs not in the Libyan desert. Ridsdale, E. Wolstenholme, E.
Rink 2: G. W. Bellamy,
G
N
C. Pope (Ship).
Rink 3: G B
Lonsdale (Skip).
Skip
Reserves: P. Lumb.
E.
R. Sutton
Society of Lancastrians Rink 1, E. Biggart Mrs J. B. Underwood Mrs R, M. Hether Ingion, E. Greenwood (skip),
2:
but to an
10
SACRED SWARD
Some attribute these fantastle (on the first tee soon after dawn, Rink 4: N. Sykes, Mrs Lons-conditions this same cast playing a round before going to dale, J Caldwell, H. Klasdule wind and other Inclemencies of work, and last week they were still going off at 7.15 p.m. As the weather. Some talk learned-
of ly
fertilizers. a result of this, combined with Inorganic Others. ས་
usual, point accusing the fact that it is the Mecca of Bngers at the people in charge. golfing pilgrims froth all over For myself, I am satisfied that the world, the Old course gets has nover they are due to none of these, such a boshing as
and illogical
im- been taken by any piece of turf possible situation which Mrs X. Summers, possi
merits in the history of sport. Iss D. Norman, J. B, Dewhurst. Immediate review.
The set-up at St Andrews is and widely mis- complicated
Last year about 60,000 rounds four
It understood. courses the Old, the New, the must have been played on
(47,000 were actually counted). Rink 4: Li-Col, J. B. Under-Jubilee and the Eden and all wood, Mrs A. Storrar, Mrs E Richmond Park.
Just like those in you give each player 30 divols are public.
them Around them per round-and some of Greenwod, H, M. Hetherington are a number
obviously take 100--this meana clubs the (skip).
Royal and Ancient, the New, the that 2.100,000 divota are
moved from the sacredt sward SL Andrews and the St Rule's. The clubs, of course, run their every year! own affairs, but the links com- Many people milles composed of nominees of meticulously
Rink Miss H. Finney (skip).
Rink 3: S. H. Murphy, Mrs E. Mills, A. Storrür
K. Summers (skip).
Japan Beaten
3-2 By India
In Davis Cup
to
man.
There
re-
4
put back, but this is
the the R. and A. and the town not the least use, since they are council, with an R, and A. chair-being followed first by a parti- cularly crafty species of St upturns Andrews crow, which
then them with its beak, and NO INCOME
by members of the greenkeep- Unlike the national golfing staff, cach
with a two- Tokyo, May 20. Unions, which derive substan-pronged divot-remover and India triumphed over Japan tial incomes from
affiliated sack of sand to fill in the holes. by three matches
Ancient two clubs, the Royal and
Unlike the other three courEČI today
the Davis Cup Club has no income whatever the Old course, if I may from the golfing public, but it respectfully suggest it, belongs Eastern Zono finals,
Nanesh Kumar, 28-year-old contributes each year towards not to St Andrews, nor to the pecond-ranking Indian player the upkeep of the St Andrewe Royal and Ancient elab, but to from Calcutta, clinched the courses, from its private income the world. So in the same way the Centro Court at Victory for India In the first of from members subscriptions, a does
It seems incon- the two remaining singles with sum equal to the total response Wimbledon.
so fpe from golfers all over Briceirable that, were the tain to Lord Bruce's appeal for be on common land, visitors from all over the world, mem- 50 funds for International golt. · only
bers of several clubs, and the of Miyagi In the meantime the
Joint entire rate-paying population of with his masterful
court kilty is swelled by green fees, Wimbledon could play on it day:
which on the Old course are after day from dawn till dusk defcated 3s. Od.
for residents Bs. for till there was not a blade of Ramanathan Krishnan, tall 19- strangers. For, residents of St year-old No. 1 Indian player Andrown a season's subscription gross in sight. Yet this is the which has reduced from Madras, 6-8, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 to all four courses costs 308, and almost to a dust bowl the golf in the remaining anti-climactle for a small addition this
will Hnks which competent Judges, Mingles..
cover the whole family
those oday's
crowd included under 10 being thrown in free including Bobby Jones himself, have deemed the greatest In the Princess Suge,
of of charge. They are to be seen worlde a daughter Emperor Hrobite and Empress Nagako, and Princess Chichibu, widow of the late Prince, a brother of the Emperor.
6-4, 0-1, 6-1 sweep
Atsushi Miyagi,
Kumar
needed
minutes to dispose
Kamo
aver
India will nów, play the winride of the American-Euro- pean Interzono play 'next De comber in Australia.-United Pross,
A QUICK GOAL
Sports Diary
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TODAY
Mating
situation
The
ONLY SOLUTION
solution is limita tion of play. I can think of at. feast four ways in which: this could with Justion be done, but the main principle must be accopied before it a worth while discussing them. If the Joint links committen were to Bay in effectYou cannot luck topledes Wimbledon or Lordia, Federation Cuplest v Sing Two oe Wembley or Twickenham, or for that matter: Hoylike, Band- cheat wich Murield You must
19th Whaun Rao Kroating (Becond Day) ut Jiappy -Valley, så noon.
TOMORROW Football
If required only five seconds | kk Carudine Hilgo pm.
from the starting whistle for
BRITISH
OLYMPIC HOPE
Ron Roberts, 24-year-old London policeman who is now Britain's leading He is likely to free style swimmer, snapped in training at the Lansdowne Club. represent Britain at the Oylmpic Games at Melbourne.-Central Press Photo,
SPORTS ROUNDABOUT
·
AMATEURS? I ASK YOU!
By W. CAPEL KIRBY
The Importance of the Olympic Games is not in winning, but in taking part. You can tell that idealistic flapdoodle to the Marines-or, better stil, tell it to Toni Sailer.
For the unimportance of winning three Olympic gold medals at Cortino, he has been given the freedom of the Austrian town of Kitzbunel, 1,200 square yards of land and building materials for a house!
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For
being placed
and in
Arthur two which
Weetman disappeared below the Harry Olympic ski-ing events, Andrul | rooftops in the second half. In Lees sally forth as a trio. Molterer became a 950 square goal Ted Ditchburn was playing yards landowner,
blind man's but.
Presumably there's little hope for Shropshire cricket. Nine players failed to tum up for the It Conway Smith la still anxious to return to Yorkshire, country trial to decide the team WON 11 to play Warwickshire, he might find Bradford City the Cup Final TV recording that Interested, providing Queen's kept them away?
even
They tell me Saller has set his mind on becoming a first- cluss lawn termis player, but that highly pald "amateur" sporting pursult cannot compete with taking Pork Rangers keep the transfer part in Olymples,
fee within reasonable limits Isn't it high time the word Conway is the son of Billy "amateur" disappeared from the Smith, old-time Huddersfield International sporting vocabul- | Town celebrity.
ary?
COMING STARS
FIRIE-TECTINICS
As an Olympic 500 Metres League club scouts have been contender, Gordon Pirio hasn't taking an interest in the junior | a hope in Melbourne, foobtail activities of Accrington Corinthians. Players they reckon Over 10,000 Metres he might Why is he running measure up to standard are 17-get a place. year-olds Keith Kitchener and the short 1,600 and 3,000 Metro Peter Dudley. ·
London's White City Perhaps we're due for some more Pirie-technics!
paces
Player being put through hla In the West Indies by Jimmy Hill, of Fulham, is Henry Miller, д dusky centre-half who come over here to join fellow Jamaican Lindy Delapen- ha at Middlesbrough, but re- turned through ill-health. Lindy hopes Нерту will Jand at Ayresome Park.
I wonder how many sulcides followed Brazil's defcat nt Wembley. The night Uruguay beat them in the World Cup Finol there were 14 in Rio
Yes, alone.
They're dead serious on Soccer over there.
Reg Halton, former Bury and Leicester wing half-back, has been transferred
the across border from Scarborough to Follok as a right-orm bowler and a left-hand bat,
HOME TRIP
Leicester City manager, Dave Halliday, is on his native heath to take a look at Jimmy Login, the Vale of Leven pivot, who has recently been the subject of several inquiries,
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distances
at
con-
Somerset cricket enthusiasts have jumped to wrong clusions because Philip Sharpo has been scen
the nets. In Fact is the Yorkshire left- is doing his National honder Service in those parts, Last year Somerset helped Jack Iddon's son to keep in practice.
Old-time Durham pit pals welcomed Ray King when the Port Vole goalkeeper arrived in South
the Africa with tcam.
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F.A.
I hear Eddie Firmant is in the running for Italy's "Footballer the of
tho r" ite; also that Italian agents will put the rule
his over
brother at Charlton early next season.
South African goling Garry Player, heads a strong overseas contingent due at Edinburgh this week. In search of Penfold Trophy, which carries a first prize £1,000, There will be congestion round the first tee at Barnion at 2-30 next Wednesday,
when
Auxiliary
Player,
Fire
young
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for the
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Order by Mr Petor 1 llckets 10.
The Governor-$200; Cheung,
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P.C.M. Sedgwick-823; Hon. C. E. Terry-20. Total receipts $18.500,
Rent of Theatre and plcture,
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Monthly Exercise-District HK-1-- All personnel of (1) District K-1 and (2) H.K. Control Centre are the Monthly Ratructed to alfen Exercise K-1 which will be held on Sunday, May 20, 1960 comunene ing from 09.00 house. District HK-1 personnel are required to report to A.F.S, Training Depot, Arsenal Yard at 00.30 hours and 11.K, Con- trol Centre personnel report to H.K. Control Centre at 06:45 hours. Order of Dress: Fireman Suntner uniform (Khaki), leather belt, axe, spannar, pocket fine, rubber top boots, steel helmet: Fireman/Driver - Overall Dungaree, leather belt, rubber top bool, stei helmet; Watchkeeper (Malo) - Stummer uniform (Khaki). black father aboon, leather bait, peaked cap: Watchkeeper (Female) summer uniform haki), black nylon stockings, black leather shoes, aling bag, peaked cap: Sub-Officer Biation Meer Bummer uniform (Khaki), leather belt, rubber top boots, axe, steal hoimet; 9.0/W.K 1.0 D.O, Summer uniform (Khaki), leather belt, black leather BOTELS/ shoes, peaked cap. Note: peaked cape Not to be carried by those who are wearing helmets,
Porting. No. 500 (HK) Wal} Shing posted to Officers Training Class of Hongkong Division for training w.e.£. 18.6.60. The Boy Scouts Association
Leave-F.D. No. 544 (HK) Lam announce that the miniature | Shtu-kee granted B works' leave
thie w.e.f. 15.0.00. match between football
Tigers" RAF and the "Soven
Boundary Street, Police
England's last defent in blunder by Stockholm was due to a major Billy Wright, who decided to face a blinding sun
at
Soccer Match Postponed
(sgo.) K. A. Baker
A. D/Supt., A.P.8. Club News Benefit Gala Premiere.—The Chalce
to
Statement
(egd.) I PING-CALUNG Hon. Secretary, H.H. Auxiliary Fire Service Welfare & Recreation Club. May 17, 1035,
CIVIL AID SERVICE, ORDERS
No. 13. Onders by the Hon. OBE., Commis- C, E, Terry, slorer, Civil Aid Services of May 18, 1956.
1. Holidays. C.A.S. Headquartere will be closed on Monday, May 21, ground arranged for Saturday mars Members
1960,
The 2. Examination Results. (4) undermentioned
atleridad ULTI May 20 has been unavoidably Committee of the of the Generst postponed until Sunday, May | Club wish to express, their sinceze examination, · And qualified, In 27 at the same time.. All tickets thanks His Excellency, Bir Basle Rescue on May 8, 1950; 3)
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Thestre on 2.4.30 and for their 3106) Chan Yat-king, 31100 Lo Hing- generous donation, Their hearty hing, 3:914 Sun, G., 33424 Li Yinge Insoles "are also given to the other lam, 31440 Rau Cwok-slang 31462 g donors and supporters without whose Kwing-tong aitas Chow Wing-chan. valuable help, the Osls Premiere 11
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and qualified. an examination
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Receipts: 950 Roxy Theatre on 9A49.
$15 each $8.190; Back Stall
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HUNGARY BEATEN 4-2 AT SOCCER
Vienna, Moy ›20. Czechoslovakia beat Hungary by 4 goals to^2 in their soccer international in Budapest today according to radio reports picked up hore, p
They led 2-1 at half-time Reuter,
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TWELFTH (WHITSUNI RACE MEETING Saturday 19th and Monday 21st May, 1956 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30, pan, and the First Race run- at 2.00 p.m. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon. The Tin Interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am. on the lat Day and at 10.00 a.m. on the 2nd Day.
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THE 1935 SETS OF MEMBERS BADGES AND LADIES BROOCHES ARE VALID UNTIL THE END OF THE CURRENT HACING SEASON,
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Omee, at Queen's Building, Chater Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him,
Tins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811}.
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Chilid is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.
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Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission.
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
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Cheques should be crossed and addressed;
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