FIRST TEST

Sustained Pace Bowling By Ray Lindwall Helps. Aussies To Beat India

Madras, Oct, 23.

A line spell of sustained pace bowling by Ray Lind- wall today helped Australia to win the first Test against. India by an innings and five runs with, more than a day 10 spare.

Finul scores were: India 161 and 153, Australia 319. Two more live-day Tests will be played in the series before the Australians, who earlier had visited England and Pakistan, wind up their seven-month tour.

To a long opell of 100 intuites | India were Indu 101 and 153, after iutel, Litadwali wrecked Australia 310.

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Batting Practice For The MCC

Paarl, Cape Province, Oct, 23.

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The MCC gained excellent batting practice for the tougher matches ahead when they opened their South African cricket tour with a two-day game against Boland South-Western districts today.

They hammered the steady but | side's wickels for 25 runs before inexperienced country attack to the close,

· DOCTO 385 for eight wicketa Alan Oakman, Lanky Suasox 8" declared 201 285 minutes, and all-rounder, and Peter May, the 16then claimed two of the liome captain, led the quest for runs i with a dashing third wicket stand of 121 in 81 minutes, At times their scoring rate was three runs a minute. May fell to a ekler when 68 which included Tours, Qukman hit 87 in a stay of two hours 20 minutes.

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Joe Lucy Beaten On Points By Frenchman

London, Oct 20 Guy

Fight- Gracia, French weight, outpolated Joe lary of

London, the British Champlon, over feti rounds at the Royal Albert Hall here tonight,

Lucy

counts,

was <town for Two from right-hanki

Though The Australharts. Way hitel # Bran grip on the

winging The Trastu Pottie, alter

Australian batsmen showed that they vulta rable 140

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the ropes for six in alizonte support in the neid,

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round and was sent rolling on say yet

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FEATHERWEIGHT CLASS

Flash Elorde Number Six In World List

New York, Oct. 23. The American "Ring Ma

today classed Kazbe

the Philippine boxer, Flash Elorde contender for the fentherweight world title, held by Sandy Saddler,

JAM

Raton Mocus of Mexico,

FLOOD OF RUNA

10

Then Desils Compton kept up the flood of runs with 75 in 2 minutes. His my innings, which included 10 fours, was a mixture of brilliant and lucky strokes. Jim Laker and Frank Tyson pressed home the ad- vantage with

undefeated an ninth wicket stand of 40 half an hour.

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JOHN HEWIE tolis: 'MY GREATEST

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GAME'

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HEWIE, Antelope of a footballer who then been foll-back, centre half, wing - half, centre-forward and Springbok - of - all - poni- Lions for Charlton, haa been a successful as any of the many South Africans we have known In football. Here he tells Bob Ferrier of the game which made blon MIL international:

It Was

In Defeat

Zome

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They laugh that win

BY EASY STAGES BOOKMAKERS WILL

IT WILL SPREAD

SPORTS

GANG US "Othello”

another house: Bind up my Wounds.

ÁND WITH THE AUTUMN DOUBLE COMING ALONG "TH PUNTER WILL RENDER: FROM King Richard (WITH GREATER FEELING THAN ANY JOHN GIELEND CAN MUSTER

SOCCER NEWS

MULTEFT" ·

Current International Players May Not Get Any More Benefit Matches

By JAMES CONNOLLY

The Football Association is elamping down on the benefit mutch appearances

of the men they regard as current internationals.

When clubs apply for permission to hold these games, the FA make it very clear that they don't want England players included.

Stauley Matthews, for in- Through Players' Union bark Juck Mansell spotted Lance, is in great demand. Ho secretary John Hughen they | gonkeeper Alan Barnet, can pull in an extra 10,000 on have writen to the Scottish The Portsmouth star tipped the gate.

FA asking for turee-power off Eddle Lever and the boy

the SFA, the wis Official view is that as the meeting with calls on English stars increase League, and a team of leading Park.

players. there is danger of them getting

There k too much football. aiso the risk of injury.

given trial nt Fratton

Now in the Services, Barnet is rated us one of Portsmouth's bright hopes.---London Express Two years ago, coaching ni a Service

comp, England "B"

Players

are diffident about holiday refusing requests from old col- leogues. The FA ruling will save them embarrassment.

Maybe I should call It my most digniflent game rather Why was Don Reyle, Man- City' famous deep- than my greatest game, because chester It brought me my first Scottish tying contro, ready to play at wing half only a week after was lost spring. just a being capped for England at couple of weeks before the big inside-right? Scotland-England internationaj at Hampden Park, ntui the match wha billed "South Arian Xi V Scotland,'

Ibrox Park, Glasgow.

at

The inside story is that Revie | belleves he could stii have an

Egland future ni wing half.

He talked things over with I had my first look at Scotland manager best

Les McDowall a fow

and years back when I played three private practices at played in the "B" international, right-half during the team's Scotland v. England at Exin-raining spell at Eastbourne last burgh. Because of my father a week birthplace, I was apparently

In the buntaun weight class, The match was a good musele

Lo Erpinosu Filiping

kawener for the WR9

whic tourists, class SERVÍ contender to took the more in the right light- chempion Mario Dezata (Italy) harted manner, the young com after number one challenger, bed side always felded keenly but the bowing was not good Tanay Campo of the Philip-enough to trouble experienced | pines was classed third.

balsmen Japan's Hitoshi Mizalo camu 1. Wellington, 37-year-old in.

deserved the in as fourth contender accord- swinger.

ing to "Ring" for the flyweight figures. He claimed three wickets Title, held by Argentine Pascual for 76. Przez with Danny Kid, the Scores: MCC 383 (Oakman Sammy McCarthy of London, Philippine boxer in fifth plaer. [87. Compton 75, May 08): zelecilan committee | former British Featherweight | -France-PUSSY,

Bolonet 25 for two-Reuter. maret MonitoriuW to hone the Champion, beat Johnny Miller, tram for the Second Test, be moorya: di Embay on Friday.

Ford

26 In the ericket helt Austral and

Thanky

Neyles

Jess

the North Shields lightweight. The referee stopped their ten rounds contest midway through the sixth round-Reuter

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIRST RACE MEETING

Saturday 20th and Saturday 27th October, 1956. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jookey Club, THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES. The Mast Bell will be ring at 30 pm, and the Flest Race run 2:00 pm, on the 1st Day

on a 2nd Day The Fist Bell will be eung at 12.00 Noon The bust it.ee suts at 12.30 pm The Tufin interval of spe hour is alter der Secutul Bace (i De pm), the Third Race will be run at 24 parts

The Beveluty 2 Office at Alexander House will close at 1149 am on the lat Day and at 10:00 am, on the 2nd Day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BAIXE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed Throughaat. The meriing.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day ure obtainable from The Club'a Coots 5Weep Offiçe, al Queen's Building, Chater Road,

en the written Introduction of a Member, who will b

te potable for all visitors introduced by hlin.

Adminaron Badgen issued for the 13th and 15th October are valid for the 20th and 27th October respectively.

Tulle will be vblainable at the Club House It ordered in advance froin the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72813).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premise during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age st seventeen years, Western Standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.

Any person saving 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 to the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets excluding Kwangtung Handicap may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal odice, hours and until 11.00 am on the First Day and 10.00 am on the Second Day of the Race Meeting,

PAT SMYTHE JOINS THE COWBOYS

By PETER CHAMBERS

America the culla "my If you want to get ahead, get ||

new The rewarda of horse-found a horse.

Bond." Mi Smythe mship are glitterling indeed, found it exciting and unpredict as Miss Pat Smythe shows In Able. her seront volume uf Buter- blography, One Jump Ahead -

In the past three year han travelled all and America.

ove

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Spanish 'Discus Style' Javelin Throw Banned By International AAF

London, Oct. 23. The Spanish "discus-style" throwing of the javelin has been banned by the International Amateur Athletic Association, it was announced this evening.

The style came into the headlines after Spain's 49- year-old Felix Erausquin threw the javelin 83.40 metres

quatined to play for Scotland. Do City How drop the deep recently, only 0.26 metres less than the world record.

WES

No une

more surprised | centre-forward idea? Not on thon 1.

your fe. Bobby Johnstone, na I Huess they didn't much forecast in The column weeks care for me in the Edinburgh ago, carries on. match. But at Ibrox, things

were better.

· LIVE AND, TRAIN

The South African team was Bill Holden, the England "B" -Rudham (Liverpool); OʻLinn loader who refused to re-sign for and myself (Charlton); Pur- Sunderland this season unless don (Sunderland), Nelisen they allowed him to live and (Bury), Chinberlain (Chart train at Burney, may be back in

Davies, (Luton), Tom); (Chariton), (Rangers).

Leary soccer soon. Klichenbrand

Foreman ton) and Hubbard un

The Scots

In the Wesl slc electric shock every tue the she shook hands, In the East she Kurupe | drovi i fadiliar with a bulli-

radio telephone, 10

la the South she found them hunting imported English toxes

for which the hunt, hind to build

tittelal earths,

She herded sters os Nebraska She ende with the cowboys of the Camargue.

JKT.

HOMAGE

Madrid, erowled, buli-ring and lighter rode to her place in the saluted She tossed him a flower In Alga, from her bala

a French offlcer proposed to her in a helicopter 300 feet above The Sahora.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

Special Cash Sweep on the

Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 27th October, 1956

Over 2,300,000 tickets sold to date.

Although ali Kwangtung Handicap Sweep tickets, issued will bear the dato 16th

Parker, Kae; Glen; Sudith. McMan Kunal (Newcastle).

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drown

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pay 13

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The Spanish style throw, us, veli mouist and launches tho it is now known, is mudolled on | javelin as he would a discus, the lines of a discus throw. The An amendment, forbidding thrower first greases his hard this method of javelin throwing to make the javelin siide easily has

been included in the In his grip, he they whirls him-Fodoration's rules

Italian Drivers Test Three New

Ferraris For Grand Prix Race

Three

new

Modena, Oct. 23.

eight

cylinder

"I haven't packet from (Rangup). were Younger; weeks he told me. Evans, Malloy still willing to re-sign for Sun-

der og moves to any club, Colias, Reilly,

can live and train Mitchell Providing I Di Burnley.

"Widle I have been away CHASED LIKE MAD

from soccer I have been work- For 20 minutes they walked ing with my father-in-law through us. Let's face it, they his furniture-removing busi-2,500 cc. Ferraris were tried tuf

more skilful team.ness,

ni Modem today by Natu Miss Smythe,

Then we started to fight them,

drivers Eugenio Castelloki and the and

in the second half Wo "Now Mr Johnny Carcy, the Luigi Musso. incat popular personalities in chased a covered be mad Blackbum Rovers manager, has

jumping. writea

with and roade a really good game given me përplaston to train at modesty of her achlevements, of it.

Ewood Park.” We Just only 2-1, and every- and with affection of her horses

Prince Hal, Tosca und Flane-one in the South African dress- PRIL (The last horse named. ing-room reckoned it was a after had lanas, because throughly respectable result,

he has a sense of humour")

MODESTY

one

VI

To be a good jumper a horse needs a certain urgency of tsp perament, which is known in riding

circles as "pop" Miss, Smythe's book પ Bght and chatty. It also has "pop." *ONE JUMP AHEAD, by Pat Smythe (Cassell, 138, Gd.).

-London Express Service).

wern

THOROUGBBRED

Don Pain, Federation Secret- ary, this evening published the following statement:

NEW AMENDMENT. "The Council of the IAAF have decided

amend the throwing by

rules for javelin the addition

of the 01

Bentence:

to preparing throw, until the Javelin is dis- charged inter the air, may competitor

completely

At no time after

tax:

round that his back is fo wards the throwing are." words

a

Pain added that this now amendment comes into effect Inmediately.

Other Javelin throwers have since imiinted Erausquin's style, for example, over the week-end the Norwegian Javelin cham- The engineers of the Italian Pin, E. Danielson, ruached. 93.0 cur liem sad, they were satisfied petros, about 12 metres more with the desis of 4119 carn which thon his usual average.--France- Sunderland sre willing to have been prepared for the Presse zell Holden, who cost then forthcoming Argentine Grand

£12,000

Burnley last Prix, first event in the world Christmas. Blackbum, who championship. ***** harve been chasing a goal-¡

from

Walford; who won

fu was belloved that the trials

chgine, mounted on the chassis of a normal 2000, cc. car, will be fel tomorrow. - France- Ave. Presst.

OUT OF DANGER

I had to face Gordon Smith, scoring forwarth, may well sign or a new 1,500. c.c. six. cylinder a thoroughbred of a winger. We han ni around £8,000, had a trendous battle, and find even, which was more than good enough for me, and for the big Glasgow crowd. nationa international youth They wanted Scotland to win, tournament at Cologne in the don't worry about that, but summer, hoped to hold's similar they were kind to us, too.

tournament themselves at the My battle with Smith must end of the season, have impressed the right people.

fuw weeks later

Now the FA have told them chosen to play for Scotland that they will only sanction an to face Tom Finney; at out-of-season series if it is run

for charity. -[London Express Service).

Sports Diarympien Park!

TODAY Meeting

October, 1956, they will be meeting at Spor

HKFA Interport Sub-Committee

valid for and included in the draw for the Special Bweep on this race which now takes

1966. place on the 27th October,

The Stewards reserve the, right to refuse any subscription also The Sale of Cash Sweep the right to remove any name from Subscription lists without Tickets: on the above will stating reasons for their action.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

In view of the postponement of the First Race Meeting, the sale of tickets has been re-opened and tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap now scheduled to be run on #7th October, 1950, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices,

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickels until after the "all clear" signal, has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY” REFER? NOT HATER: THAN ONE HOUR ALTER THEN TIME FOR WELCH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN (SCHERLEAD TO BE BUNG ZU

PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ONTORNI OR DISFIGURED, TICKTIBAR Ban

Bookmakers, Tie Tao man, etc. will not within the precincts of the Hông

DIL ARNOLD,

@load, ́8:43; pumu

South China at Caroline Hill, 8 p.m. ver A Side states at Happy Val ley, 2.10. p.m,

Bummer League Soccer:, CAA V

Interactool Soccer: Stanley shield.

+

ז.

Tennis Cic. Hardcourt Tennis Champion TOMORROW. W

Cricket Army v Combined Ser-

now close on 26th October,ngapore, at Sookunton, 1956 as follows:

882, Nathan Road, Kowloon. at 4.00. p.m. D'Aguilar Street,

at 15.00 Queen's Building, Ground Ficor, Chater Road, at 6.00 p.m. The Draw will now be held

in the Public Betting Hail at the Race Courge, at 10.00 am. on Saturday, 27th October, 1956.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT MARWICKA LIFTCHELL à 00:

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ENGLAND BEATS HUNGARY Zł AT SOCCER

French Relay Team Break

Swim Record

Bordeaux, Oct. 23. A French team beat the women's four by 100. *metres Home, Oct, 23. French national free-style avṛimi. The Italian rang, motorist, ming' record at Bordeaux today Lula Villoreni, is now out of with a time of four minutes, 30 danger, it was announced today seconds. The old record: was at the Ostie clinie, where the 4 minutes, 34.9 second Italian champion has bean car Med since hi decident last Sunday. Since the whole Idea was one of fund raising, Watford' willi

The clinke doctore said that Zive them an open dale. Youth was very likely he would re- try to switch reserve fixtures, to initely

Villoresi's condition had [

Improves and that it tears, from Germany, Switzer cover the use of his right foot, land, Denmark, Holland, and the tendon of which was cut. Belgium are likely to compete.

The team was Mins Vaunu, Mrs Sendral-Jany, Miss Gouver nour and Mice Frost-France Presse,

HANDY MAN Ted Sadler is not

only konorary secretary and treasurer The 47-year-old Italian road of Stirchley United in the King's London, Ock, 23. England, boat Hungary 2-1 in

noe was injured on the Caste)- North. League, but he' is general. A RAW DEAL

Fusano track outside Rome on "All in""man,when one of the youth soccer.

Scottich International

footballers think Bunday, He was driving a club's three teams is short. played under floodlights at White. they are getting a row deni 2,000 6.c. Maserati when It hit Already this cason he has Hart Lane here tough,

from referees and- want" mioroa protection barrier on a bend played for each of the thres uniformity in interpretation of and overturned, üks. Fronco is elevens, and lap différent posi-

Presse.

All the goals were scored in

the second Half-Router.

THE GAMBOLS.

WELL, I DON'T THINK PEOPLE SHOULD BRO ALLOWED TO DO IT

the rules,

Barry Appleby

Son elchilmo.

For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER

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