1
THE
THE BRAZILIAN SOCCER TOUR OF EUROPE
ELEVEN GREAT INDIVIDUAL BALL JUGGLERS DO NOT MAKE A WINNING
Says SYDNEY SKILTON
TEAM
London.
be the may The Brazilians, Pan-American Soccer Champions,
never likely to world's greatest individual ball jugglers, but they are achieve their ambition of winning the World Cup until they learn that 11 individualists do not make a team.
That much was mude perfectly apparent at London's Wembley Stadium when they concluded their seven-match- European tour with a game against England.
The home side's whowing mar- gin of four goals to two might castly have been twice that had it not been her the spetsesalna briance of goalkeeper Gilar.
His exploits ineluted what is a Wahley record of raving two kicks from the 12-yard penalty
sp.
Gilmar, a dazzling newcomer to Brazilion representative plug, WOR the outstanding individlani in a collection of sparking In- dividuals who operated mnly us
Leam
the when best vehing Freuch referee M. Guigle to alter a dvelston,
Reports of the six matches the Brazilians played on the `Europ- con mainland are very much to the same effect.
They won against Portugal, Austria and Turkey, drew with Czechoslovakia and Switzerlood and lust agolast Haly
that Yet despites
unpressive record, they aggregated only six goals, a tally which readily sug-
gested hesitancy, lack of thrust
of As in all these countries and indecision in the goal ares. vot territories Brazil, which, is Europe thout the size of These were also the percept-Russia, selecting and preparing a
bitties when the dusky jugglers truly national eleven presents
were hurt in Europe in 1984. Then complicated tine and transit they came to Switzerland problems.
The World
Cup they
Bu
quest of
consider they were robbed of in their own country four years previously.
Those
HENT
BAD BOYS
Coma
CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tennis
Urbán
'Mert's "P""' Division; (3). HKC VCCO
CCBRC. USRC v. Itecratov Lac, liku v · KTUČA, SCAA V Ärmy,
Ladies y Division: Retrato (11 v Recenio (1), CCG V KOC, BGAN V CRC, LAČ V UBRC.
Meeting
Special Training For Olympic
Judges
Helaink, June 25. Special training for judges of World anxt Olympic Weighting Championchips will be proposed by Fluland at the international,
here next Wedrag-
Hongkong Badminton Action Executive Committee meeting at Itm 506 Alexandra Dading, 850 congress
day.
p.m,
Roccar
V
Summer Leag Gymnasia
Finland propose that the Tung Wah, (Cit) 8.30 p.m.
Meeting
ternational association should in- Chinese Football Association Meet-vite 20 referees to a two to three ing at Golden Dragon
Restaurant, weeks training. course.. 7.30 p.m.
TOMORROW
Tennis
Section A Men's "C" Division FORGY BCAA, GRC (3) Urban C, CXC (1) v CRC (3), fecreio (1 Y CCSRC (1), LRC (3) V ETGCA (1), Bection IV KOC. LRC (3) Iecreto (1), KITC v CRC 15. KOC y CCC (2), CCSICKTOWA (2).
Bowls
Open Poles Championships; LIC, Recreio, KIGO,
Matches HICFC.
Moore May Yet
tacklest them Meet Patterson
They should then be the only acceptable
World Judges at Championships and Olympic Games,—Chiza Mall Special.
SPORTS ROUND-UP-
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Superb Team Work By British Sprinters Could Overwhelm Americans
Geoff Dyson, Britain's chief athletics coach, assembled the plek of Britain's sprinters at Motspur Park to teach them the latest, alickcat method of relay baton-changing. Said Dyson“We're going to scrap the system we irled for the 1952 Olympics. This new way is faster, but I must warn you it has a further element of risk. Yet if we are to succeed we must try out new ideas.”
This Sunday session was the first of four designed to speed up the lads and lasses who will represent Britain in the 4 x 100 Metres Olympic Relay.
Dyson feels that superb tenen work-by British sprinteru could overwhelm. the İradividual brilliance of the Americans,
BASKETBALL
Frenchmen Beaten
In All Their Matches Against Red China
Peking, June 26.
will sto out of lo patrs
took his cheque book to bli old club, Everton, last, wock-and came away with, three old pals, Inside-right" - Exile, Wainwright, zight-half Jacksbo. Groest nod centre-forward Gwyn Lewis.
TORQUAY FESTIVAL
Len Hutton, former England captain, will play first
ΛΙΜΕ ΤΟΝ ΠΛΑΣΤΕΙΟΙ
Peter Thomson, of Australia.
It was the biggest_transfer who has won the British. Open
dical in history Vie Rochdale Golf Championship for the "pirat
`of negotia two years will come up against and took 14 daya
of much the largest ever challenge whes tion in the at Hoylake in July he alma for opposition. Said Mr Catterick, a hat trick of victories.
14 S For
with Everton-The
courageously.
this year
number of fact that I know the players is He went farther
300 have
ad for the the main reason why we beat afloid than the ellies of Rio de
the keen competition." The French basketball teams of the French Labour tournament. Janeiro and Sao Paulo which by In The Autumn
vast entry plause of trudition have always provided
Federation left Peking this morning for Moscow after a vas threes
Instead the national eleven for the sim-
one-month glay in China. The team was accompanied by during the qualifying rounds, New York, June 25. 1054 Brazilians
that the Brazilian went ple reason
The possibility of a World M. R. Rousseau, President of the Labour Sporta Federa- If Thomson gets his hat trick As the bach boys of the Championship has always reposed
of wins it will be the Brat time cricket Heavyweight Championship Aght tion, tournament. Their Lain excila- elther of these centres,
in the auturan increased when
the feat has been performed in class cricket again this season. bility and tantrums in a quarter No fewer than 40 entirely new
In September Be copteing an medital reports revealed today
During their stay the teams they had received in China was [eighty years. Anal against Hungary. which players were tried in the 13 In-
England XI against the Com- thut Floyd Patterson's broken
played in Peking, Shanghai, | above expectation. He expressedi
monwealth' in the securid, match right hand should be healed in Tientsin and Mukden. they lost by tour goals to two, ternatlal matches Brazil play-
regret that due to instructions resulted 3/1
Archie Moore, who this month of the Torquay Festival Delikat some disgracefuled from the reshuffle to setting
Elx weeks.
The women players won from the French War Ministry retained bla World bottle-throwing
"Federation Heavy-weight
Light-Week. with ul on the European lour,
of Twenty-two
them Arthur Ells.
out of six en- the Labour Sports England's referee,
three matches
title by beating with selected for the most extraor-
counters, but the men lost all was not allowed to come
Yolande Pomper, i Wkkely to their games.
four of their dinarily challenging
international tour ever
meet fellow American Floyd Peter Waterzon, Britain's basketball players who are at Patterson for the World Heavy- undertaken by a national soccer
Before their departure the
ML [new Welterweight Boxing Chạn- military weight title in September.. The plan, plans to make his Bust trip teams wcrc entertained in present doing
thlette service near Parts and training respective managers have agreed to America next month to Aght Sever full scale international
Peking by inside matches
month
James Mexican Gaspar Ortega in New was their self-imposed assign-
Norris, President of the Inter-York co July 30. He
tos alo ment and it was intended to in-
national Boxing Club, says he had an offer for a fight in dicate that they were in no way
would seele to have the winner shirking tough work-outs for the
recognised as successor to Rocity Hollywood a month earlier, but has decided there would not be World Cup tournament at Stock-
Marciano as World Champion.
time to prepare for the bout, hokn two years bence.
-London_Kaymats Kirofon).
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episodes
to the central target.
Back home the Brazßlans look action ก their disciplinary fashion and had a sort of football revolution which resulted in the to favour of Flavio storation Costu, the deposed team manager of 1950.
BARTON IS CHASING EUROPEAN TITLE
By SYDNEY · HULLS
Ron Barton, 23-year-old British Light-Heavyweight. Champion from London's suburb of West Ham, will fight Hecht for the 12 st. 7 lb. European German Gerhard Championship at Hamburg on August 24.
Four months of negotiation for this title bout ended happily when Barton's manager, Arthur Boggis, agreed to terms with German promoter Joachim Gottert,
And many more
monts
of
ot Robinson's triumphant tour the title-lear frustration will Europe, succumbed In end, too, if Barton succeeds, in beating 38-year-oki Hecht who has held the Championship on and off from 1954.
rounds to Robinson's kidney punching.
side.
24
SOUVENIRS
wre
They brought with them soro two thousand badges, 150 silver ploques and several hundred other souvenirs and mementos 1 be distributed among their European hosts from whom they had departed so distastefully in 1954
They also brought with them half a a dozen veterans, notably back Nilton Santos who had been redeemed, to try and blend
with youth experience resolve to produce a World Cup
winning team.
in this
The experiment is unlikely to [have given may great sališiac- tion to Flavio Costs. Unlike the Harlem Globetrotters whom the two Brazilians
so closely resemble with their jinking and jorking the Brazilians were seldom able This so enraged" the 26,000 Berliners
a goal. they threw beer conclude with a
At and engaged baffled
times they completely |bottles und stones
in
with everybody
their demonstration violent 11 Spani-
but most of all ard, Young Martin, captured the
against the
fighter foot jugglery and his party.
they baffled their own colleagues. last one, the Flyweight crown,
Or may be it was the colleagues from Dai Dower eight months Referee Otto Nispel disquall who
blame for were to fled Robinson for "fouling."
West Berlin's knowing what was going to encouraging Next morning
For Britain has not held European title since
sia.
There are some
alars for Barton.
knocked out by
In January 1954.
a
Hecht Was
American
happen next and
not
three-man boxing board changed being able to position themacivos Johny Wa- the verdiet to "No Decision."
Hams of Rugby in two rounds
inside
EZ
Archle Moore, holder of the World Light-l{Cavyweight Uitle, was originally expected to meet Patterson for Rocky Marciano's vacated Heavyweight title in September. The doctors today did not
opinion Federation express any whether that was still possible. Pattersoll 21-year-old New Negro, broke a bone when 'Hurricane' defeating Tommy Jackson in a 12-round elimina- tor here on June 8. His hand will
in examined again August.-China Mail Special.
York
bo
the China
10-
This
their
•
on the match and Mr James
big party for the next Olympic Games. at a where, for the first time, more
reinforcement, he said, than 300 students of the French would have been much wel language in Peking were
comed and the French players viled.
would have had a chance to in- Ha prove Racir preparation rated the Chinese national team
Harry Catterick, manager best in the among the three
Third Division side Rochdale, world-France-Presse.
ABOVE EXPECTATION M. Rousseau, before his de parture, said that the welcome
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This European title fight will make busy Barton's summer fight season even more crowded.
In
our at
tho
however,
One must,
be fair match He was stopped
summarising distance by another of
against England. The Brazilians First came heavyweights. Peter Bates,
fight with had the misfortune to come up Berlin in May.
Canadian Gordon Wallace for against Stanley Matthews and Hecht collected
vacant £1,000 the
Empire Light-come up against this greatest of purse, three stitches in his Heavyweight Championship. all foot wizards at his very best, right eyebrow and an enforced Then
boxes Randolph Recalled, at 41 years, to Eng- rest from the ring from that Turpin in an overweight match land's
eleven twinkle-toexi Aght.
at Birmingham on July 23, and Matthews, a veteran of 46 inter- Hecht comes just one month national games through 22 years, inter.
was the inspiration of the team Before October Barton has to that had a proud defensive home in a British tkle defence record of only one defeat against ogainst Alex Buxton.
non-British Isles sides to main- tain.
Against Barton's chances success is the painful fact only two British boxers ever gond abroad and European titles.
of
that have won
B
LIKABLE FELLOW
Three
goals came from his accurate passes. After the match, ad in keeping with the highest sporting tructions to which the at Harringay Brazilians genuinely aspire,
It all bears out the claim Burton made after he won the Hecht, a very likable fellow British Championship by beat
boxing since ing Albert Finch, has been
of Croydon, 1947, Arst made headline news in eight rounds when
he became inwolved in Last March,
who
one of the worst riots in boxing "I am going to be a fighting tours paid tribute to Matthews
history.
It happened
Berlin 1
fivo years ago. Hecht, put up as just one more victim for Sugar Ray
FIRST
PEDEF
Champion," said Barton. He is doing his bat to prove it.
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the famous watch fashion salon held each year at Geneva, Switzerland.
These masterpieces of the Swiss watchmakers' art are on display
until 30th June
at
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28 Des Voeux Road, Central.
Britain's Stan Brittain crosses the finishing line ahead of Sweden's Karl- Maimas Amoll and Denmark's Knud Lynge to win the 62nd "Star Match" of the Danish Cycle Club, It was the fret time a Briton has won this race,Ex
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