THE" CHINA -MAIL, TURSDAY, OCTOBER / 16,

ARMY v. EVERTON SOCCER MATCH

PAKISTAN NEED ONLY SIX RUNS TO HUMBLE AUSSIES IN FIRST EVER TEST

Karachi, Oct. 15.

Pakistan, the "babes" of international cricket, need only six runs to humble Australla in the first ever Test match between the countries.

With nine wickets in hand, their victory is a foregone conclusion, There will be but they will have to wait until Wednesday to complete it. no play tomorrow, the anniversary of the death of Liaqat Ali Khan, first Prime Minister of Pakistan.

ring for vic-

Puzal Mal Mahmood, the Paidatan still six runs from Set to got 09

Pakistan were booed by Pakistan medium fast bowler victory, Allan Ud Din was 31 tury. their own supporters us they who had played the major part arxi Gul Mohammad 24 dawdled to 03 for one by the in the Australians tre kruninga close today. Scores at the end,

He ended of the fourth day of the match ook three wickets in four

bells this morning, with Bigures of seven for 80 to Australla 89 and 187, Paki. add to his first innings six for !34. Jun 199 and V3 for ane,

were

Australia. 119 behind

all out 11 istung, were

knock just after thi Mond Janet Or their total of 187. 44 wicket I lost come in

between Alan DavkinGI stand (37) and Qu Langley 13 (not out)

OLYMPIC SWIMMING

Jack Wardrop Almost Certain To Represent Britain

London. Oel 15 The world 320 yards swin ming champion, Jock Wardrop.

almont of Scotland,

rtainly assured his place in the British Olympic swimining earn this evering

INSPIRED SPELL

Ron Archer, the Queensland

muscle during his fourth over and All-rounder, pulled imped back to the pavilion.

Innings

BO

SCOREBOARD Australia first (Fazal Mahmood 8-84), (Kban Mohammad 4-48).

Second innings (overnight 138 for six Benaud.

From Saturday's score of 138 for six Australia tumbled 10 143 for nine as Fazal sont back R.

Lindwell Richie Benaud, Itay and lun Johnson in his inspired furball spell.

Langley joined Davidson, and In their valimat last dilch siand the pair force 44

Crom

B

ruta attack Puttistan

k 03 minutes of careful but con/dent rricket,

Benaud, who had been given two "live" on Saturday, was top scorer with B6,

Langley and Davidson had come together before lunch, with the position critical for Australia, but having survived to that ia- terval they were separated #fterwards.

Davidson WHA then Lalten behind the

off wicket

Khan Mohammad and Pakiston started "their bid for victory

Seven rune hath been scored Hanif Mohammad WDE when

und caught but Alim Ud Din chi Mohamunad slood (m.

Against accurate bowling and

which Birmingham in telding.

gave nothing

Swimming at hits second puvate pre-Olympic way progreen was very slow

lal, this evening, he covered. Only 27 rune were scored by tea

A.

Rt.

Fazal Mohammed

Davidson,

Imtiaz Ahmad, Kan Moham- mad

b

50

C

R. Lindwall bw, b Fazal

Mahmood

Johnson, b Fazaj Mahme G. Langley not out

Extras

Total (all out)

37

187

Bowling

Fazal Mahmood 48 Khan Mohammed 40.5 13 Zulfgar Ahmad D Kardar

M 17

W

80

: 18

12

12

Pakistan la

Dögg

Innings 199 (A. Kartar 69, Wazir Mohammad 67, John 50).

4+000

Pakitan 2nd Kamings

Han!? Mohammad, c

Harvey, b Dividson

0

All Ud Din not qui

81

Gul Mohammad not out

24

Extros

Total for one wkty

Wick fell at 1-7.

43

Bowling

one hour

M R

W

Lindwol! and Alim Davidson

them his Miller

15

& 20

0

5

12 4 18

0

3.5

3 {

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2 12

0

--Reuter.

1 220 yards in 2 nin 134 and the funeral pace continued

when afterwards Last Saturday, at Mother' Wardrup had covered the bought 17 run.

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well

2. IST

it

"

mins

10.8

The

Scottish

swinner

The crowd booed Ud Din arce offered Isat. He then continued! his Archer WBBcklike defiance and when Johll:on

with drawn Wer!

excluded from the British swim- stumpe fire tetum after refusing to take put in Britain-Hungary match recently becaure he did not con- sider himself on form

Following nation-wide protesta the British Olympic Federation and went back on its dision decided that if Wardrop could) show in special time trials that be had a chance at Melbourne then he would be Ireludert in the team-Franco-Presse.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 27th October, 1956,

Over 1,800,000 lekets sold to date

On

East And West Germany Decide To Send Large Contingent To Games

Cologne, Oct. 15. The Olymple committees of East and West Germany decided here today to send an unexpectedly large team of 169 competitors to Melbourne.

The decision was a surprise to sports officials as it hud earlier been indicated that the entry would be restricted to around 100 who stood a fair chance of taking honours!

Ur Karl Ruter von Hall, Pre- He said the decision had been West German ide of the West German Na-nade after the

Herber Gural Olympic Committee, told national trainer. Sepp

won

a press conference that all deger, had said that West Germany cisions had been Laken jointly felt she must be represented at and said that the formalion of the Olympics as she held the

WIN All-German team

world football championship. tep towards the country's re unication.

There had earlier been doubt The Sale of Cush Sweep

A football team He announced that a dispute about whether Tickets

the above will

whose National Anthem would be sent at all. in several now close on 26th October, would be played when German other sports only West Germans

competitor

eventa 1966 a follows:-

had are represented. There are only commit- 87 competitors from the Easterns been settled, the two 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, lees having agreed on a Beeth sector in the team. Included in oven heme (Freude, Schoener the 43-strong athletics team is (West Gor- Goetterfunken)Joy, beautiful Heinz Fuetierer apark

God" will be many), the European 100 metres of the played instead.

Champion who has been off form IN SEX GROUPS

lately and whom selection has About 30 officials will ac- been in doubt until the last company the team, which will minute. be flowi to Melbourne in six groups

at 4.00 p.m.

D'Aguilar Street,

at 5.00 p.m. Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road, at 6.00 p.m.

The Draw will now be held in the Public Betting Hall at the Race Course, at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 27th October, 1956.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurera.

An All-German football

WOMEN'S TEAM

In the women's team is Mrs Christa Stubnick, who holds

Over world record the

720

yards with 23.9 seconds.

The first annual friendly football match between Everton and the Army took place on October 3 at Goodison Park. The match ended in a 3-3 draw. Picture shows: Crawford, Army outside-right, on the ground beats] Tansley. Everton left-back, and sees his pan tuken by centre-half Woods of Everton, pamed back to Everton's goalkeeper Dunlop and then nicely.cleared from danger.

THE

FRANK WILSON

CASE

The Money's Good, But Would You Be A

Boxing Referee?

Asks

JOHN MACKENZIE

Frank Wilson, the Glasgow man who stopped the Ezzard Charles-Dick Richardson fight at Harringay last week, has been asking himself one question ever since: "Is it worth while being a boxing referee?"

For, since Frank disqualifled former world champion Charles in the second round, he has had to dodge all kinds of abuse.

Tommy Little, Other referees have pondered the same question in the past.

Remember him? He was the fellow who said Charles Hill had beaten for instance. Billy Kelly in Belfast last February.

Tough it may be for the Class Two thousand spectators had, polits wher against Norman other ideas, and the abuse Tennant.

B referee in his early contests, for referea. hurled ut Tummy tucluded the Just a warmer-upper for his picking up £4 4s. ringside peat: These

dif- next trip to Tayside, the Jimmying a full programme. When ho gets to Class A, with purses ferences of opinion make life Crofl-Roy McGregor fight. tough for the third man in the He disqualified Croll after totalling around £1,000, he can rum

Three minutes 55 seconds of got 210 189 for taking charge boxing, which was exactly one of the top fight, and daring in minute 34 seconds less than the others. the time allowed the Richard- Peterson-Charles fight to run.

деть Green was the central figure in another storm of pro-

the best following Waterman-Kid Gavilan contest,

He was pelted with nich just a few days after the Hill-boxes and cigarette packets for Kelly stromach.

his bravesy

DIFFERENCE OF OPINION

convinced that wns

Не

Waterman was in front at the end The cash customers were Just as sure that Kid Gavilan was the winner, and another

neur riot resulted. Ben had to Onslaught from man ger

dodge

Gavilan's the ring. Two weeks later his licence was

What a life! withdrawn.

For Frunir Wilson the ques- tion might be one he has asked himself before, for ringside arguments are getting to be a habit with him.

He was the man in the middle when Eddle Carson and Hugh Riley were both disqualified in the sixth round for failing to

make a fight of It.

An unusual decision, but the crowd were right with him.

Which made a difference from

his visit to Dundee in 1950. He was rushed by the spectators when he made Vic Rermen a

STILL WORTH IT So would appear that Frank Wilson has already decided that refereeing is worth it. 1 am inclined to agree with him,

When his rating goes up to Star A, the sky is the limit-os nearly. He gets the top cen- terts, has another two referees to share the bill, and the fee has been as much as £300.

And, of course, there is al- ways the chance that you work only 5min. 20sec. for the "Patio

BOXING

(London Express Service).

Leo Espinosa Beats Countryman To Win Featherweight Title

Manila, Oct. 16.

The Orient Bantamweight Champion Leo Espinosa of the Philippines punched out an unanimous 12-round de- cision over his countryman Jackie Trillana to capture the vacant Philippine Featherweight Championship at Rizal Memorial Coliseum here last night,

Former Argentine buck-petalled and jabbed again France-Presse,

Boxer Retires From The Ring

Buenos Aires, Oct. 15.

former Lausse,

The father and son team of

Eduardo Albert and Rudoir Sigl (West

the

HORSE RACING

Field Looks Smaller Than Usual In Cesarewitch Stakes

Says CLAUDE RICHARDSON

London, Oct. 16.

With 27 final acceptors, one of whom has since been scratched, the flekt for next Wednesday's Cesarewitch Stakes at Newmarket looks like being rather sntaller than usual,

Nevertheless, the two miles, two furlongs marathon test over Newmarket's testing course will, as usual, take some winning. Several contenders have been well sup ported in the ante-post market on the race; first 'leg' of the autumn double events, and a case can be made out for at least a dozen of the stayers engaged.

buen

race last your.

The held will be battling for on Cesarewitch day now that he stake money totalling £3,010, is back to something approachingt 1053 he carried of which the winning owner will his best. In

nine-stone when finishing third take £2,011.

Primo place in the betting has to Chantry, This time he car

10 given

Mr Frank J. ries eight-stone, ning pounds and Honour's Curry, winner of the will again be ridden by royal

As well as hay Jockey, Harry Carr,

Newmarket trainer Harvey Ing gone up in the weights, he will be contanding ugainst his Lender is doubly represented in

ship-owner Mary. Never since the race was the race, by Greek

Stavros Niarchos Truo run 17 years ago has it Mir been wan tarion by the same Cavalier and Mr A. W. Gordon's Trovato, but the latter is suffer. horse.

However, Mr Honour's Stouting from a Jerred knee and may of St Leger winner Saya- not run-China Mati Special Jirao should make a bold play to

Son

lay the hoodoo. He began the season in good style by winning the great Metropolitan handicap at Epsom in April over Cesarow itch distance, won twice more in five sub- sequent outings,

and

the

has

STAR APPRENTICE Curry will be ridden by young star apprentice, "Josh" Gifford, whose five pounds allowance will reduce his weight to eight-stone pounde three pounds, eleven

more than he carried last year. He is trained at Gatien House,

St Newmarket, by Fred Armstrong a specialist in turning out the winners of big handicaps.

Silent Slav Wins

$5,000 Open

Golf Prize

San Francisco, Oct. 18, Big Mike Fetchick, a mieni Slay from Mahopac, New York, blitzed the Preskio golf course with

under par PLT- formance today as he vanquished three foes in an 18-hole playoff for

the Western Open Goll TOT Championship

Fetchick, 84-year-old veteran of the tournament trial, chalked up a 80 as he rode roughshoil Over Jay Herbert, Doug Ford and Don January, who finished In that order behind him,

George Todd, renowned trainer of stayers, originally had three engaged in the race, and two of them. Mr Jim Joel's Practorian and Sir Humphrey de Trafford's Papillio, at one time headed the betting jointly. But of the three

The victory was worth $5,000 Manton-trained representatives,

to the winner while the other only one. Papillio, is to run.

three men split up $0,000 witis Papilio ran a ne trail' for

cach man taking $3,000. the Cesarewitch by winning the

The four men had ended up Gordon Carter handicap two miles at Ascot heath last the regulation 72 holes month. This was a great triumph deadlock with 284 strokes cach.

Fetchick made for Todd's patience and ability, That set the stage for the play- for the seven-year-old had been which on this season, finishing unplaced shambles of his opposillon.

Hebert finished up with a one in both, before his Ascot victory.

under par 71, Ford had .42..and A fine stayer in his younger January, after a very bad start, days, he could make them all go

176.

over

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT

TITLE FIGHT

Moore & Patterson

Agree To Meet On Nov. 30

Floyd Moore.

Chicago, Oct. 15. Patterson and Archie

World the

Light- Heavyweight Champion, have

The

$11 #1

h

Amateur Championship went to 21-year-old John McMullin of Alameda, California, who took a 20-hole playoff from the veteran San Franciscan. Ed Castagnetto. There two men had tied at the end of 72 holes and were still deadlocited at the end of the regulation 18 today.--- United Press.

Russian Discus Star May Miss Olympic Games

Moscow, Oct, 15.

Soviet sports authorities have

agreed to meet in a 15-round fight for the vacant Heavyweight | title in Chicago Stativen on F- day, November 30, the Inter- so far refused to say whether national Buxing Club announced their discus star, Nina Pono- today.

mareva, will definitely go to The contract will be signed Melbourne 10 represent her In the 1956 Olympic in Chicago next week and the country

will then financial terms for the contest Games.

They said it would depend on bo announced, the international Boxing Club said her "sports form but indicated Моото Was knneked out in that it was doubtful she would the 11th round of his Heavy-80,

Mrs Ponomareva is now re- weight title contest by Champion

Marciano, now retired, turning by ship to the Soviet Rocky

Union after being fined in a Patterson has not fought since London magistrate's court last last

June 8, when he defeated weak for stealing five hats from

"Hurrican" Jackson a Lóndan store. Tommy on points in a 12-rounds bout. Apart from a report pubilshod He fractured a hand In that by the Soviet Tass News Agency, ..

sentenced In how been Aght but

werking the day she back into shape-China Mall London, no comment, so far,

has appeared in the Soviet pres Special.

on the incident,

The latest edition of "Soviét Woman,”... however, published

Espinoes, a veteran of world and kept on wading in through ring campaigns in Japan and the last four rounds defelt he in September last year, Latin Amerlez, jabbed, bobbed, suffered in the earlier fighting.

in what turned out to be a neat bewildered boxing lesson for Trillon who kept on pressing with angry fists but could hardly fend his marks.

Espinosa welghod. 121 lbs, Trillos 128.

Swatow Youth Qualifies For Melbourne

British Champion

WRO

colour photograph, with, the cup

and

Challenges Humez Soviet discus champion Nina

It was announced that after earlier disagreements on how to plek tom the two committees had agreed that the West German team would represent the whole country. Herr Heinz Schcebel, Germany) will compete in the Argentine and South American OTHER MAIN EVENT President of the East Germazi

In the other main event of manshooting events, and Germany | Middleweight Boxing Chemplan, Committee, sait East GeerMITY

Paris, Oet, 16. Philippine Is also entering teams in Box- has definitely retired from the the

sports-writers' had agreed to this after the West

Radio Peklog announced to- here Association, the second annual Ing. Fending, Canoeing, Row-ring, the press announced

that an 18-year-old German had declined to agreeing. Cycling, Weightlifting,today.

binedt

for Dight

Philippine day to elimination matches between Wrestling, Gymnastics, Swim-

student Thai Yi-shu Swatow destitute boxingdom/a

EX- Laussa. who WAA East and West German teams..

ning and High-diving.--Reu-

seventh is the world classifica-

zica pugilist, Danny Kid came from has qualified to represent China

London, Det 15 ter

Olymples by tion, broke a rib during a fight behind to fight Al Asuncion to at the forthcoming Melbourne topping 4.15

British Middleweight Boxing has two days ago in which he lost bochnical knockout to the

top contender for metres in the man's pole vault Champion Pat McAteer

event to set a new national ru-challenged European Middle- Philippine bantamweight

weight Champion Charles R. Argentine fighter Andred Selps. the

Humez of France to a title fight. Lausse, 28. had spent thras crown, opened a one-inch cut the side of the Kid's right in the Unded States on

Johnny Best, the Liverpool fght promoter, today passed the offer to the European Champion

France-Presse.

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OLYMPIC GAMES

GOR BOTH

27

Mansion crew decision.

cord,

The newly-established record

Ike Appoints 4ghting 13 bouts and winning ere midway in the eight round, is up to the qualification alan-

Sports Figures As Personal

Representatives

Washington, Out, 18. President, Elsenhower, today appointed four sports flares as his personal representatives at the 1958 Olympiɑ Gumes to be hald In Merbourne, Australia, November through Decembe

up to to be lod. by Farria Secretary- Chimeral of the Amiteur. Amlalás Union, and there three former Olympic Champions: Robert Hole Burnce

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST LTD. 2

1 of them, seven by knockouts, but the world-rated Kid ignored durd of the 1950 Olympics

the blood oozing from the cut France-Pressu France-FrORE.

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Sacha France-Presso, MALAYAN SOCCER TEAM TO MEET HK TOMORROW

postponed wooder match belwater the visiting - Malayan team and an All-Hongicone Ki will now be played at Carolina Hill, tomorrow undae: foodlights,

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