THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1956.
COMBINED CIVILIANS TO MEET ARMY AT CLUB GROUND TOMORROW
By "PAK LO”
The oft postponed, long awaited match between the Combined Civilians and the Army will definitely take place on the Club ground tomorrow evening under the floodlighting system. The game is scheduled to start at 6.30 p.m. prompt, and as a large crowd is expected, intending spectators who want a good view should get to the ground as early as possible.
This game should be one of the best thin reason as the selectors have picked The Olvilians have if anything the faster three line, two very well balanced teams. and every one of them is noted for his fierce tackling.
Coyne deserves a place, but he has been missed out.
The Civilan pack also looks, | wing forwards, so the two scrum showing over the last few weeks at least en paper, as if it would halves will have to be smart to sured
extent in get the ball cloenly away. to a greater the Iosa, but
eping Meffan. the
with
should get the the ball
larger
from the per
Both sides
have fast
Barker
throc The Army
line in not Army quite so dangerous on the Civi- share of Liars
two of the And Отно от selections could, in my opinion. mmista.
hie been beltered. On breaking have
LOOKING AT SPORT
"It's Not What You
Do But
But The Way That You Do It"
By DENNIS HART
A NARROW MARGIN
The Army threes are wenkest on the right wing, and it is on this fartor that base my mie
xit- tion of the Civilians to win by Anyway. A ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΑ murgin. whatever the outcome my advice to all readers of this column is Don't miss it." Yesterday even- ing the Club "B" were schedial- ed to play 27 Brigade in their ' match, but the *B** able to turn out a fuli complement, and as they there- fore งานส include a couple of their first Wom players they arranged that this match would not count towards the pre Xmas series points,
The 27 Brigade left the Beld wintera, in spille of the
assista now
the
buË i! ་ན
tive Club "B" had.
J narrow win. and
the fact that the setze was 3-3
at half time speaks for itself.
If juvein throwers are looking for a signature fane they might try: "It's not what you do but the way that
H should be sung in Spanish by the javelin ways you do it," throwers' masssed choir led by Felix Erausqüln.
Senor Erausquin is the man who invented the new
# using method of throwing the Javelin,
discus-type technique.
Most
proved
The guccessfully too
by holding the No. 2 th
thol
rankings,
Norwegian Danielsen,
the world Javelin behind your back and added thirty feet to the existing whirling around U Lew tunes world record, using the whirling before opening fire the javelin | style, could be buried prochain - tances.
That being the sheet of thr
aftouli Exercise ever your
happy. But
With all the diger v
muster,
the
Date raatonal
Ilut Senor Ernusquin can take heart.
he
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whleh reelunique applies to the javelin had s <>WIT struggle for recognition when first used for the discus. Before
10GH Thi
Olympics
Amateur Athletes Fett ruthletes wers were informed has made this proclamatio
that although adder! IL few "This whirling lyris 21 19 keeping with the tradition of the
por!
NOW,
Association
the
hist
Erausqufu Olymple Games
the the
to
Che cintance
thrown
The 27 Brigade threes were
The more
dungerous when they moved, and they passed the ball around
much more than the Club "B" threes. Against most lens this would Jave let the win easily, but The Club tean tackled like de- work of moos, and the hard the 27 bucks was almost in- variably stopped before had nude inuch ground,
The Club "B" outhooked the
Uvery
27 Brigade, were much superior in the use, and the linocuts. but the ball came back slowly to Steward at serum half, and be had a rough time of it for MacCullagh who again hud a top of him wus on good day like ughtning.
UNUSUAL POSITION
But best of all was Steyrng playing in the usual position "there can be no doubt that the of wing forward. He played what whale character of the sport
only bu described as a Homewhat "Ulinder".
breaking lost and breomes seless variation
11
Ch
tust
at throwing and ferocious tackling soon had the 27 Brigade threes watching The weight or hatuner."*
man they him, instead of the Were supposed to pass to
REMARKABLE MAN
International barmed
So, if Senor Erausquin is in thed
at The sporting 111
Rom 1960 and if at 54 he is
whirling
Around and *Tho result WILS some bad world has been deprived of
Javelins fly. there is plud, and even Coyne was seeing the results of a remark -
chance that tradition | slightly subdued. The Club remark able experiment by u
derit permissible for kicked off, and attacked at once For Senior Erausquisa
kama
the 17th deep in moropele in Cały muptate?
able man
50 atl be recently achieved
throw That
within it
couple nf
Was
feer of the Watsrelig 02% at the
throw of 2427 1952 Olaple's
taOblivon
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An
advertisement in the CHINA
JUNK But the
13
THE LAST WORD
wrird
into
the
and
27 Brigade's territory
in the opening minutes Goult narrowly missed well peralty attempt from
The Club kept nt on the 25. up the pressure with Miller ankl Roberts malong some good Inorves, but gradually their yos throw should eventually attack petered out and 27 swept Lavar ropied Jy
Norist
in the the us to whistlier
style throw
1. 307 feet with the aid
of the Spanish whiries. Daniel-
This
where
the IAAF-upfield. kan now been barsed---did not
A penalty took play to the the world's most Ch 26 and 27 won a litou. only best javelin thrower, one of the few they did win in
Egil Dantelsen, had
porod, and went to within yards of the Club Ine serum WBA ordered. WILS From the scrum 27'a throes were sent away, but could not At Home on October 24, peren-break through until Leigh cross
Discus tul European
Throw kicked to catch the defence on hop, Band MacCullagh Champion." Italy's Adolfa Con- the
gathered and went through to solint, now over 40, grasped' a Javelin in
The the Spanish style, score.
conversion Was wharled round with the precision milased.
Dan's best without turns invm 274 feet,
1
statce
IF THE BRITISH PUBLIC HADN'T BEEN SO MEAN AND ONLY SUBSCRIBED THE ODD ₤150,000
WE COULD HAVE SENT
AN ATHLETE AS WELL
PICTURE OF OUR OLYMPIC CONTINGENT AT MELBOURNE IF THE VARIOUS MINOR OFFICIALS HAD THEIR WAY.
Ray ULLYETT
INDIA NEED 213 RUNS
TO BEAT AUSTRALIA IN
THIRD AND FINAL TEST
Calcutta, Nov. 5.
India needed 219 runs with all second wickets in hand to beat Australin with two days left for play in the third and final cricket Test here.
Australia won the First Test by an innings and drew the second.
Indlu were dismissed in their lanings for 130 shortly after the start today in reply to
first
MCC's Dramatic Innings Victory
Port Elizbeth, Nov. 5. Tony Lock, MCC and Surry the touring bowled spinner
Innings 1Cum fu
dramatie U
Easteru Province victory over today.
Final score: Eastern province 106 and 69, MCC 365,
the three-day MCC won game with a day to spare by an innings and 201 runs.
May, MCC captain and Doug inole aid the foundation of a fourth wicket victory with sland of 218 in 202 minutes.
Each his 118. Both men fell when hitting out and the other MCC batamen threw away their wickets in a chase for runs.
Then when Eastern Province began the second innings after tes, Lock made the ball lift and bile and claimed six wickels for 14 runs in 60 balla, Ho was almost unplayable. The home kida shot out in 100 minutes.
ut an experienced discus thrower, 27 kept up the pressure but and reached at least 928 feet then V. Roberts with some nice inch, or at least 100 metres. A touch kicking set ploy down to etipplog from on Italian sports the 27 Drigade's 25 where there puter
that Consolini's was a lineout. In the lose maul throw was "sensazionale". How Club got the ball and took it on ever, even the Italians don't take the Spanish style Javelin throw at their feet, then kicked ahead and Pritchard gathered it, but was caught in possesion, and dropped on it to level the scoring as the ball went loost, Thorpe Tyson
seriously as the clipping does not bother to memion how far
beyond "cento metri" the javelin travelled.
Styles of throwing various missiles used in athletica evolved
as the conversion was missed.
SECOND HALF
Corder Lock T Wardle --Reuter,
27
BOWLING
OMR W 5 2 10 1
4 2 14 0 7 2 23 2
Australia de- Australia's 177.
innings at clared their second 189 for nine and by the close India had made 12 without lo
India
Who Will Be The Hero The Olympic Games Melbourne?
Of
At
By ROGER BANNISTER
Unlike the 'Diymple Games, many popular occasions, even Royal ones, can be predicted almost in, their entirety, though the postponement of the ceremony of Trooping the Colour was a Hiile unfortunate for the lady gossip writer whose wealth of detail appeared in print before the event took place.
Unhappily, I cannot drop an Olympic article in the post and set off carefree for Melbourne. I could safely say now, of course, that 5,000 athletes will be there and almost as many officials!
protection from the But. what about those gifted with sufficient speed and need
dominate over la limelight that exploits them. unexpected incidents?
And atomina to
to the mood of the Games, it la favourite distance, the 6,000 But I hope there will remala
four
a Alm for which the script can
to
Iharos
(COPYRIGHT)
years since I felt the Metres. Runners, like singers, tension generated as the athlete are weakest at the upper and time for us to acknowledge and waits like a lighted fuse for the lower ends of their register, but respect the hero of Melbourne.
This
пето modem
not weakest notes or activity the
altogether shorn of magic, will moment of his explosive act No, the Olympic Games are not were world records,
But these hopeful predictions emerge a symbol of the Games, We need him As a reminder bo written in advance. Each have faded recently with the
of his two world records, that the body of a man has a drama los Inevitably brings
his fellow countrymen, gory as well as his intellect and which no chronicler can destroy, one
Istvan Rozsavolgy, and the spirit, Choosing Olympic victors 10,000 Metres to Vladimir Kuts, beforehand is AR difficult as of KusÌN.
All three British 5,000 Metres picking Premium Bond winners without the help of an electronic runn
runners, Pirie, Chataway and machine. I suppose a
time may Ibbotson, have defeated tharos come when Olymple results in different
races, 90 that with can be toretold
Cof Britain would
the seem, for Adence. In the days of Lysenko first time for many years, to that moment seemed a step have a chance of providing an visualised a good outstanding Olympic victor. We Ite Russion
50.000 Metres buys
the may And running their way to some sort replacing the 1,300 Metres of maturity with eight-hour
an
the great race of the Games, day on the treadmill. Their pro- training and astonishing gress would be card-indexed to make
forecaster's the
work
Casier.
mesurer.
of
קסיד
Hungarians Going To Melbourne
Paria, Nov. 5. The Hungarian Olympic team will leave for Melbourne during this week, following negotiation which were HEAT OF VICTORY
concluded here Today the FarmETE" Union today.
for the help of An "Armagnac" plane of the does nul culi Olympic heroes to ensure the French International Air Trais- harvest, and we tend to be less port Company will fly to Prague kind to them. In the heat of to pick up the first contingent vielory we acclaim them, but of the Hungarian Olymple team, thereafter take a morbid Interest who are at present at Nymbuck. in linding feet of clay.
near Prugue. We aro second heart 43 awere too soon of their human
A recond plane will y to and
and spikes quality,
are mupercharger,
scarcely sprouting from the soles of his allowed to respect them, They Prague on Wednesday to trans- the remaining team feet. I have to confess that pass too easily from fame, and port
members to Melbourne-France- do not expect to see this in my
Presse, Bme, and I am glad that the outcome of Olympic races will remain a secret until after the event.
Now that Darwin is back in fashion, it may seem that by the twentieth generation an Olymple runner will be bred with
PRIMITIVE ANXIETY
There is nothing new about uncertainty. The ancient Games grew in part from the desire to predict the unpredictable. There was a primitive anxiety lest, with winter, the earth might
never came to life again. tood With the Boll bare and
who could give an
another that
Dearee, 16surance
would bring
AMATEUR BASEBALL
Protests First, Funds Uncertain
SWEDISH MOVE
Stockholm, Nov. 5. The Swedish Olympic Com- miltoe today cabled the Inter- national Olympic Committee in Lour.nne asking it to do all in its power to
assure Hungary's participation in the Melbourne Games.--France-Presse.
Manila, Nov. 6. The projected World Amateur Baseball Championship between
and the Philippines
Cuba, scheduled to Blart here էդ November 11, suffered a major mittes
DANES UNCERTAIN
Copenhagen, Nov. 5,
The Denish Olympic Com-
today
authorised to Mel-
af harvest hitch yesterday when the Cuban representatives going to
decide on their ar The saviour of the harvest was baseball authorifics questioned botene to
of eligibility
four locat rival there whether Deninark the person
with the magic of the
should or should not competo victory in him, the athlete born
ployers.
While the Cuban protest to In the 1950 Olympic Games, it Zeus,
the of
God. A Sky
was benouneed here todity... the Philippine Amateur Athletic simple fool race was
the way Federation did not identify the Franco-Presse. to choose this man.
Later
the search
the from
it hatt
FOOTBALL IS ON
players, it claimed that they sow broadened action in two exhibition games Nell Harvey, left-hander, hit a
for the man who embodied the against the New York Yankees solid 69 which helped Australia declare their second innings Roman word "virtus"-goodness in Manila last year.
The Federation promptly wired Cuba that there were no shortly after tea today, leaving or excellence, Bronze statues,
231-highest probably modelled to Score total of the inatch-on e plichi victors, overlooked, the stadium professional ball players in the
and that and were
the Philippines called "Zanes,” taking spin.
sanctioned the exhibition match word derived from "Zeus."
between a Philippince selection this
the heroes way
and the Yankees. Oncient
The Federation further stated deined
were there four that mot only These
12 in the current but players Pindar until
Flower of Philippine selection which will British teams-France-Press, them
meet Cluba.
09
In
of
the
Clames
were almost
ancient
Games grew could describe
**
as
water.
MOST EFFECTIVE Apart from Harvey who bat- for three ted with assurance hours, hitting eight fours, the the worried Indian spinners early Australien batsmen. Vinoo Festivals, excellent Manked who took four for 49 bright as gold, brilliant as the
the Philippines may win and Ghulam Ahead, three for noonday
was This
by World Championship B1, were most effective.
to the superlative extension
fault due to the reported world
poetry and
Cuban team
of lack of come here because Games still lay in the funds-France-Presse. search for a bero who embodied all this excellence.
of
Run."
There are oven reports that
the
ile- in-
to
before lunch, losing thres for 27.
The fourth wicket fell at 69 of the but bold tactics afterwards paid dividends
The Australians ran into trouble sulpture, but the importance ability of the
Burge, Mackay, Benoud and Lindwall 'ali had spirited knocks before being dismissed trying to force the pace.
SCOREBOARD
Australia, first innings, 077, second innings 180 for nine de- clared.
India, Arst innings.
130, the second Innings 12 for no wicket at the close.—Reutor.
DBS Boy Places At Cambridge
of their own in the early era of The second half was a slight-
RC. Kwan, formerly of the the modern Olympic Games ly different story, for
Diocesan Boys School, Hong- (1800-1912). Early methods of Brigade did most of the attack- NEVER TOO OLD kong, and now at St. Catherine's throwing the javelin included ing, and after a few minutes
College, Cambridge. holding by its tall-end and scored from a scrum about fifteen Jock Wilkinson was the out-second in both the 128
220 Yards Low whirling around like a hammer yards from the Club line, Coyne | standing player for Albion High and the thrower- method favoured by got the ball and went clean Foundry in their West Bromwich
Hurdics
the nt
Cambridge carly English Javelin throwers through the defence, and then as League match against Swan Freshmen's Athletic Trims at who did not reach great dis he was well and truly tackled Rovers. He scored a hat trick". Fers on October 20. Winning tances and holding the spear by by Wiggott the Club hill back and helped In a 6-0 victory, times in the two racts--16,7 the tall-end with the throwing passed to Gommel, who in- Remarkable,, because Jack is 46 and 28.0 seconds were on the
slow side, hand and balancing it with a chionbally played well through years old, sort of arrow grip in the middle out, who touched |just before release.
Roberts down. convertech 8-2.
In the last minute 27 Brigade The early iden that throwing scored." once more, this timefrom the discus in the now accepted the Club 15, when the forwards style changed the whole char: took the ball and Blackburn peter of the sport and made it made the opening, -and-
a somewhat useless' variation of Crabbe over, Roberis converted. throwing the weight or the 13-3, th
hammer has long ago • been
aufatanding hemmer tharowed's
GOES TO disproved. It is true that some * TOMORROW'S " TEAMS CUSTOMERS in the over 200-foot class can Combined Civilšaná: Johnston,
plo reach about 160 fot with (Police) Marsh (Pollos), A. N. Tow of the world Other (Crub) Valentine (Club)
Lloyd (Poilce
Instead of waiting the deus
for them to come to clase 180-foot-plus discus O'Kelly (Club) Tub).
you
Use the CHINA MAIL regularly
throwery can throw the barames Wilema
over 150 feet and--curious 'but true there have only been, TREN Instorages of a world class bami- mær thrower being “able to push thỏ -- 16-lb./ shot out beyond 10. (cet,@porty: 1.) T
Brown
THE GAMBOLS
WHATS, YOUG, NIH
WONDERFUL
TO. DE
SCHOOLBOYS' INTERPORT.
TENNIS TEAM
Loodun, Nov. 5. Despite the recent events in Hungary, the Budapest football Leon "Rod Flag" is to play four
gainst teams in Bri matches led starting at the end of this mouth, it was announced today..
The team has been in Vienna since last Saturday. Its manerer ls due to arrive here tornokrow to organise the matches against
Sports Diary
TODAY
msdeninton
Junior Mixed Doubles CCC "G" V LAC, KCC V YWCA Tong v IRC; CYMCA V. ĈOC)
Bootst
US Olymple Team
at HK Stadium, 4 pan,
TOMORROW
Geir
Hongkong
Combined Services Monthly Stable- beenford Competition.
Badminton
Men's
Division
Doghlen,
It is perhaps surprising that the modern Olympic Garnes, despite a galaxy of events in 17 different sports, have stil! tended to produce a single out- standing athlete. Usually this
The following have hero has been winner, but sometimes a runner has achieved selected to be the representa-
defent, as in tives of the HKLTA in the section 21: Police Reserves IRC: more
glory in cisc of Dorando, in the coming "Junior" School Boys KCCKV Chung Cheong Tai Hang
son of 1006.
Interport Tennis matches against St Blephen's.
Shooting Marathon
Macao
and 11th on the 10th modern here could This more
Practice Shoot at Hongkong dún November:
Club, Castle Peak Boud often be picked in advance. In
Mok Yee-shing (New Method),
Foodhall his heyday Paavo Nurmi acemed
Interpart Dinner for American to have access to some magical Tsou Tsun-wah (St Paul's), source of running power denied Wong Nal-bun (King's), Les Football Team at Twi Tung Restaur
others. Jesse Owens
was Fing-yiu (KQV), R. Pupperall rant. (KGV), Choy Yuk-ming (St likewise outstanding. In 1930 Paul's), Choy Yuk-kwong (St while before
Games 1982, Emil Zatopek had run the Paul's), 10,000 Metres a minute than his own Olymple record.
the
of
Cheng Kwok-wing Chong. Kwok hung
THURSDAY
Badminton
Bden'e "C" Divison Doubler, Section
Kowloon Tong v CCC.
faster enchal), T. Hin-hing (Tak LRC y KITC: To VRATI
·FRIDAY®
Badminton
Yan), To Hin-leung (Wab Yan)
Railway and Ross Cup.-third The team will leave with round, at Fanling. Who will be the hero of the
Three their manager, Mr K. L. Ho, Games at Melbourne? months ago. Sandor Tharos, the the Hon. Scoretary of the Hungarian Army captain, aged HKLTA on Friday, November 9, by the B.J. Tak twenty-four, seemed to have the midnight, strongest claims. As holder of Shing. There will be ten sin- oce the world records for 1,500 and gles matches and fivo doubles V CCC 10,000 Metres, he seemed to be matches,
Barry Appleby
TALL OR BUT, SHES AT LEAST
THUS WIDE BLONDE
MAGRETARYARN) DON'T KNOW
JUST COMBS UP TO MY SHOULDER
[Division) Recreio
Benior Mixed Doubled
GYMCA
· FÜR BRUNCING GOBY HEALTH
VONO