WEEK-END TEAMS

The following players have been selected to represent their respectivo clubs in the Cricket

· League games over the weak- end!

Army Norus

1st Division (Away) V Police: Maj Trench-Biske, Mal Doodall. Capt ichardson, Capt Tumii. Omit! Wetherall, L. Horwood. 2/Li Gibson, 1/Cpi Alroe, Thr Bell, Tor Greenhalgh, Cpi Vickerw

2nd Division (Home)

Police

Ma Barker, Cept Aketsurst Chpt Slimm, 2/Li Green, 2/1 Creasey. 5,81 Stacey, B/Bg Jewợp. Bui Ti- Pennant, Col Roberto L/Cpl Wine. Pie Green.

Army Bovih

HAY:

Capt

int Division (Home) Major Howard-Down, Li Wrin 2/14 Payne, Capt With}},

Major

dez, Crook, Big Ashcroft, Rev WilliamA, LA Owen-Smith, Halle, Cupi Bedmon.

1st Divinis (Hume) ✓ CCC un Major Howard-Dobson, Et Sunday Winch, Cop Tiday, Major Wila

Баз LI Payne, la Owon-Bibith, mille, Capi Witt, LA Cronk, 4 Artieraft, Capt Redson

2nd Division (Away) Mater Dickin

RAF

WO Wynt. Chi Hyde, Cipt Golon, Capt Dictiger, Sam McKareth, Citir Watson, 2 Grunt, la Bogi 12pt Sing-uit, It Thanos 12th Mar 17 Nove

DlYinton Home) Ain North Sunday Atajer Dickinson, WUI Wyatt, Cyd Hyde, Capi Fiordon

Daniter. Copt

Gini Wolca, Szom McKeneth, få sloger, la Phoman Se Grunt 12th man. L/Cpi Nuyo.

ree

1st Division (Home) v Scorpions Bura, G. Hung Choy, W

11 Colledge. A K. ended, P Prok, Qulekke, KY Tunes, Camal, B. P. Phebbet. Istimaria, R. Rog

Division

Seth on Sunday at

V Army

G

A Souza, Jung Choy, W. 18 Colledge, A K. Tu, A. **Quickmore, KY

Tani A I Temail, 13. P. Dbabber, # J. 2018- 125 14. D. N. Hegde.

UKCC Scorpions

Y

W

ř

A

1st Division Scorpion (Away) CCC 1 Owen Hughes, I Lencha Knighi,

Welles, Towaith, P. G. A. Tay- Bus VRoberts, F. 2 Purce,

8 BOLJ

Walsh. 1.. White Umpire: J D Whineray; Scurer J Binuh

"

Optimists

1st Division (Home) v Rot G. Prijehar, N. Leigh-Benneti. JB Leader, T P Malsun, K. (Bpink, Mb Watts, JH. Hughes, I Strachan, T. Nowę. L. D Kilbee. CW. D. Hall 121 Man A Harvey, Umpire: 1. J. Hart, Seorer A.

Luck.

IRC

1st Divialon (Home)

Iteereis:

5 H. Khan (Capt). A. R Abbar,

C

Myatt A. Myatt, 9. Raymund,

1. Ebert, R. Lalchandani, Minu, A S. Banijalin, All Khan. J. C. Koh

2nd Division

ÍČapl), A. F. A bin Kitchay! Y Recrelo: Elnur Kitchell Kitchell, . K. Khan, 8 A. Khan, Adem, 1. Matahn, Sherry Bucka K Nazrin, Bi Bux

Kec

1st Division (Away) v Optimista: Findlay Capi.). V. Fasihiali, It.

fenser, F. Wood, B. Car Houch, A. T. Lee, #E Reserve: N

II. Hacs.

Ire, X 10. B Hail-Baker: Umpire Beorer. Mrs Findlay

2nd Division KCẺ. Wasps v DBS Awny E C Fincher Wept), F Assold. K Hunter, U Carifedge, C. Show. D Crozier, G Hampten W Pepperell, G. Wilson, J. A A Stuth, E Randall Reserve T. Q King: Umpire J

Arcult. Scorer Mr Wil

KCC v Cumbined Schools on Sun. day V Oltea (Capt ). Bhin. Aruk. DC Lunell, AT. Lee. TL, M C tung, N. art. Baker. Williams, J. Hulbert, M LIN Umpire Me Barnes

RAY

Anny

391 Division (Away) Y South F/O Lee, F/8 Welch, Bgl Tayler, Cpl Mirley, ('pi Metiowan, (p) Crook, Henderson, Mason, Lis fer, Jolynman, Fice 12th Man: Bey

htt Umpire Upl Stoner: Mr Welch

SOUTH AFRICA

HAVE ENLISTED THE AID OF A BASEBALL

PITCHER

*TO HURL A CRICKET BALL AT THEIR BATSMEN TO ACCUSTOM THEM

LET'S HOPE

SUCH "TUITION DOESN'T

STOP AT THE

FAST STUFF.

LOCAL CHEFS COULD BE

ENCOURAGED

TO SLING HANDFULS OF

YORKSHIRE PUDDING

AT THE BATSMEN

Nationalist China

Elected To IAAF

Melbourne, Nov. 22.

Nationalist China Wua Today elected a member of the in- ternational Amateur Athletic Federation at the IAAF Council meeting here.

Russia and Communist China opposed the application which wap accepted after discussion, with Brain abstaining from voting.

The Marquets of Exeter, pre- siding, reported that East and West Germany had formed one athletic association,~~Reuter,

A PIKE DREAM

of

Some anglers dreamn catching a pike, hoping to do so once in a while after an hour or two's struggle with the fish. Some never nehieve their ambi- them What then of Grimsby fisherman, Dr A. Shaw, Whe took nine large pike out of the River Witham in four hours? The largent was 17lbs and the average 10lbs.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956.

STRIKE ONE

-TO THE SPEED OF OUR TYSON AND STATHAM

TO SIMULATE STICKY WICKET CONDITIONS

Sports

Diary

TODAY

Soccer

Inter-school League: Bentor Divi- slop at King's Park; Junior Division * Diocesan Boys' School,

Badminton

Men's "B" Division: CYMCA Man Sheung. Recreto v St Stephen's Senior Mixed Doubles; CCC "Y" ♥ нки, сте "Q" у СУМСА

TOMORROW

Racing

First Day at the Fourth Race Meeting at flappy Valley, 2 p.m.

Boccer

CMB

Imterport at Hongkong Stadiun, 3.30 Dan

Junior Shield Club v Club, RAMC KMD (B9). RIL V Telephone Navy, Caroline Hiv South China Číì all matches si 215 m

No boter THEY'LL BE IMPORTING,

AMERICAN

| MISSIONARIES

···"DO TEACH:

THE SPECTATORS

HOW TO ENVY THE

Let it rip bud)

GAME BY SHOUTING

Oh swat that pill you beaut`

Like this only you

CREAK

AND ACCORDING TO REPORTE OF MCC FIELDING WE COULD EMPLOY AN OLD GENTLEMAN

WITH RHEUMATIC TWINGES

W

don't nip about So lively

TO SHOW OUR SIDE HOW THEY LOOK FROM THE PAVILION.

Soothing

RAYÜLYETT

Influence

By HENRY LONGHURST

It is refreshing in these hard times when no one seems to know who is on whose side, except that

no one is on ours, to find a microscopic tribute coming our way from the other side of the Atlantic.

The author is a veteran golf professional, Wilfred Reid, who has returned to America after visiting his native haunts for the first time for 40 years.

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OLYMPIC TRAIL OPENS UP NEW ROAD TO WOULD-BE BOXING CHAMPIONS

By DEREK JOHN

A new road to the top opens up to would-be boxing champions. It is the Patterson to within one fight of the

Olympic trail.

In four years it has taken Floyd biggest prize of all-the world heavyweight title.

On November 30-four years after winning the Olympic light-heavyweight title at Helsinki-Patterson meets Archie Moore for the world crown.

top

your.

-Other Olymplahs have taken, and the Afteen bottom weights | tour of the United States next short cuts on what used to bo were thrown out.

Alliss The trip would mean the long, long trail to

Many of these horses were

couple

of home honours in the professional ring. heavily backed and a howl of missing

рег protest went up. So the horses tournaments, And it la Towreel

formances in these which were put bacit in the frees. Wembley bringing the number back

cide whether a player gains

African Vie

South went from

the

de

П

Olympics to World Bantam- 35. But still the authorities place in the Ryder Cup teams.

to

bo

weight Champlon in two years

20 only

will He held the utte for two year that

allowed to TUA, and nobody and lost it to Australia's Jimmy knows which twenty it will be Carnethers, who also fought at Wembley.

Yet Allis fe still confient of making the side. "I'm 18th A the Order of Merit table at the manent," he says, "about 100 GOLFING HOPE

points beblad the Jenter. Our Flyweight Puscual Percz is

Pelor All, Britaires bright- tournament win and a couple of Another fighter of the 1918 est golfing hope, wimer of the good places in others could jul Olymplea who went on to win | recent Spanlik Open Cham- me in the Bral ten and into the a world professional title.

pionship, may team up with team." Thons Gaines also produced Australian Peter Thomson, the national champions in Jack Brillsh Open Champion, for

Gardner (Britain), Uber Boel- lleri (Italy), Johnny Arthur (South Africa), Goruld Disyer (Sout Africa) and Ivano Fontana.

British flyweight Dal Dower Is one of the 1952 Helsinki crop who quickly won honours in the professional ring.

LAUGHING MILKMAN

Davc The laughing milkınan, Stephens, of Melbourne, former Six world record holder at Miles, reckons that devolion to athletics has cost him something like. £4,000 over the last four years.

But he laughs 11 off. 05

In "I've the best job world," he says. "I start work at two o'clock in the morning and finish at seven,

the!

stitution -A HK v Singapore

of Ben Hogan Repubileun candidate, on ground that if you are going to elect a golfer you may as well elect a good one has had similar effect on the game in the States, except that in this case it has helped to clevate an already well-established pastime

Cricket

ist Diviation Army South v RAF. CCC v Scorpions, Optimists v KCC IRC Recreio, Polce v Army Nurtit. 2nd

North

V

Division-Army Police, DBS KCC Waaps, Navy v KGY, Heeralo v THC. RẬP v Almy South, University v Dockyard.

Hockey

Ladies' League –Greminя "A" v King (98) 1.30 pm: Victorian Hecreto "A" (HV) ] p.m.; KGV Gremling "8" 88: 4 pm.

v

v

STANLEY MATTHEWS SAYS

1 Don't Believe In A

Club Holding On To

A Dissatisfied Player

Were Manchester City right, in view of their struggling League position, to allow Don Revie, their greatest ball player, to go to Sunderland?

cent effort to his club.

I know that they appreciated | defeat, but, to his everlasting Hahnfeld; | his worth-they asked him credit, Revic has given 100 per

many

off the times to come transfer list-but they decided not to stand in his way once he had made up his mind.

2nd Divisiony Home V Army Sruth F/0 Taylor, Cpl Amby, Cpl Thornton, Cpl stail Cpl Meek, Hey- worth, Mendes, Denniston, Pliking- 12th Mant 1 Meredith, Refin Crak; Umpire Cpl Brettel; Scorer: Applequist

Recreto

say City were absolutely

That is one reason why the fans appealed for him to alay,

But don't let anyone convince right. I don't believe in a club | you that an unhappy player can holding on to a player who is dA Hernediga (Capt.1. D. E.

upset a team on the field. That d'A. Itemedios, É. 3. GA, Reme- | dissatisfied, especially if there is is nonsorize. Bios, L. 1. Gosand, L. O. dosano, Iltile

hope of permanently A. M. Prata, A. E. Norunha, }}.

curing the trouble,

A

1st Division ¥ IRC_ (Away); M.

Ourio, A P. Guterres,

T. Remedies, A. P. Perdra. Un- pire. S/Sgt Spavan; Scorer: A. E. Osmund.

2nd Division V INC (Home): A. J. Prata (Capt ). E. 3. Notoniin, D. F. Castro, A. A. Alonco, J. M. Boxto, A. A. don Remedios, L. da Luz, F. M. Correa, G. J. Noronha, E. J. Loureiro, D. McGrann,

Hungarian Pools

Hungary's Stale-run pool raised

£200,000 to send the country's Olymple team to Mel- bourne. An Ólymple Tax on sports ndmission ticke's realised another £3,000, t is gonie- thing that could not happen in England.

3 Turn

4.It lies #ast ·

5 Pillar-top-town

Once the gamo starts you forget all your troubles for 90 And that

goes for

1 have often felt really sorry minutes. for Don Revie. He is a great | Don Royle ido,

look

footballer, and a keen student of the Rame but the "Plan" No one will ever forget his became a drag round his neck. brilliant

artistry and the Inspiration which No matter how played, it made or broke him in Final win against Birmingham well he Manchester City to a great Cup every match. Unfair-but that at Wembley last May. is football.

It could be that the "Plan" eventually became one of things to make him want switch clubs,

Revio came back to the side after a long absence and com- thepletely dominated ti

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THE REVIE PLAN

If City lost, the Revle Plan was generally blamed for the

Fun

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He is a great player and hope he will be a great figure in the game for years to come.

--(Landon Kroness Service).

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BE SPECIFIC

CATHAY PACIFIC

He records that "in the course

wonderful trip

round England we were amazed at the every good food in practically hotel

The Boraliçe | we slayed. was for above average. This is

Kreally 24

improved England. We KRW по

clothed poorly children, and were happy to see

so many well-dressed and good-into a game now played by five looking younger people."

million people,

He

Lo Д

the

"My old horse pulls the cart down the roads while I run in out of the houses. That and

Then I have all keeps me fit. day to myself. "I know I could bo carning £35 a week, but I'm happy on this job at week,”

Stephens gava up round for six months,

£10

a

his milk

then

The President is, however, a proceeds reminiscence which I cannot distinguished exception in this help feeling might have a respect. The rest of the world's message for some of the more statesmen have not yet seen the harassed minds in Downing light that chone so plainly in

"Poople told me I would do Street and elsewhere today. He carlier days for Mr Asquith and used. It appears, to teach and Mr Balfour. Golf has not yet better if I had on easier job," he

мето them is soothing says. "But they

wrong. play with Mr Herbert Asquith extended to

All of which is Prime Minister. į InflueNCO,

So I went back to my horse and To have their feet cart a few months ago and For 30 days, he says, they spent great pity. from 11 am. ll 1 p.m. together on the ground for 18 holes at a feel much better."* every morning-a lesson first, a time would be for many of few holes later,

when he was

"Mr

RATHER STRANGE

Asquith," he said one day, "Isn't it rather strangu that you always play with me when you have so many fine golfers in your administration?" (Who Were they, I wonder? Older readers may remember.)

them, and for all manifest blessing

à

of us, a

OLYMPIC GAMES

(Contd. from Page 0, Col. 8)

To which the Prime Minister race this morning, were their anilled and replied: "Wiltrid, only opposition.

The Finnish might get as far as the first or pair had scratched. secord hole with them and they

my attention would call my something in India or elsewhere and

or

FENCING

ไก With only two pairs rating Ireland and both certain to qualify for day's goit would be ruled.

entire the semi-final, neither put them my

Iselves out, but the Germans nt- prefer your company. You are tracted attention with the pecu- my brain rest. After two hours liar position of their 14-year-old with you on the course all the cox, who lies on his back in cobwebs vanish

front of the oorsmen. I can return to my office ready to tacide any problem with a clear mind."

Golf is the perfect mental release,

perhaps, Golf and, shootrg. Lying in a bath or going for

a walk only set the Colombia today as the Olymple mind revolving more acutely Fencing competitions round the problems of the day here.

alone Nor was Mr Asquith among statesmen in his views on the game. Mr A. J. Balfour, writing in the earliest Badminton edition in 1880, has this to say:

I

Jackle McGlew, the probable South African captain in the coming Tests against the MCC, has had his right leg in plaster. But ho hopes to play for Natal against the MCC at Durban on December 14-ten days before the first Test,

in-

When told of McGicw's tortions, however, South African said: selector Alan Melville "We do not want Jackle ią rush back too quickly after his leg | injury. He is so keen, he

apt to play before he is quite ready and we would prefer that

gamo he misses the Natal that he is absolutely fit for the Test"

OF

England can expect a lot of trouble from McGlew. In the 1055

Bertes

in England he score nearly twico Da many runs as any other South African batsman,

And his tremendous The British Mena Futis iam

enthusiasm, whether won its first four fights against

great Inspiration to the rest of crense or in the field, opened the team.

Reno Hoskyne

Melbourne, Nov. 22.

Poul and

H.W.F.

the at Wa3 .0

not The South Africans are short of ideas for gaining prae-

WOD without having tice against fast bowlers. The a hit recorded against them.

Scorers: Rene Paul 5. P. MCC's last opponents called in

baseball

The pitcher. Uribo 0; H.W.F. Hoskyne 6,

cur Echeverry 0; Raymond Paul 5, Rhodesian team, who are G. Blando 2; Allan Jay 5, E. rently playing the MCC prac- bowling Camargo 1.

Lized with a catapult machine,

"A tolerable day, a tolerable groen, tolerable opponent supply, or ought to supply, all that any reasonably constituted In human being should require

Britain easily defeated Colom- the way of entertainment. With bis 15-1 in the first round of clear the Men's Fils term event. The ano sea view and a A

in front of him the golfer only point dropped was by Roy course should find no difficulty in dismond Paul who went down 5-3 mixing n!! worries from his to P. Uribe.

bye in the

mind,

Britain had a and in regarding goir. even may it be very indifferent second round of the second pool golf, as the true and adequate bout. Colombia will now op- end of man's existence,

pose Italy and if Italy wins which on form is likely, Britain "No inconvenient reminiscence?) will be promoted to the semi- of the ordinary workaday world | final pool this afternoon. The interrupt the pleasures of the United States won game, Caro may sit behind the round from Australia 13-3. horvernant; the rover presumes

to walk with the caddie."

BOXING

11a first:

1

NOBODY'S FAULT The 1955 Lo Mans disaster, which cost 82 Ilves, WB5 To- body's fault.

That is the iegal opinion. The French magistrate appoint-

ed to examine the disaster the

closed other week

the ALSO against "Monsieur X", a person or persons unknown, for "In voluntary homicide".

Give Him

+

Jockey Shast fat

Active Spect.

п

-{London Kaprens Service).

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ive him comfort

for Christmas

Jockey

Coldo

Even the slightest cold is to be feared

Do not let it spread! Defeat it from the start by taking 1 or 2 'CAFASPINS'

CIFASPIN

UNDERWEAR

Jockey Midway I

Everyday Wor

BAYER

The old school tie

in Moscow

To all appearances he was the usual English public school type-keen on sport... well-read but not too much

,"interested in world affairs..

So..

strong sympathy for the under-dog... a passionate love for his old school....

And today he wears his old school tic in Moscow. He is an Old Etonian, but he is typical of the kind of man turned out in their hugdreds each year by our big Public Schools.

Just another ordinary Briton, you would say if you met him casually. But Guy Burgess is no ordinary man. Somewhere along the line it Eion, or at Cain- bridge seed was planted in. his mind, the seed that later bore fruit in his extraordinary decision to leave his country and to-go behind'ihe fron Curtain.

After studying the reports of

And there he still is, working for the Communists in the centre four exports M. Ralinecurt de- elded that the documents pro- of World Communism. What made him take the step? And how duced dia no establish the Mr Balfour's cnihusiasm

spoeds and positions of Mike does he feel now about it all? About the people who employ him? Melbourne, Nov, 23.

Hawthom's Jaguar and Lance About his country? contributed much to the upsurgo

The weigh-in for the Olympic Macklin's Austin Healy just of "Scotch croquet," as it was

The answers to these and other questions for long intrigued the often contemptuously called in boxers was fatal for two Amer before Plarre Levegh's Mercedes

can would-be competitors as hit Macklin's car. The French Free World. But not until Tom Driberg, the well-known English. the In England

Jale 801. "Perhaps it only hastened movement that was already on tamweight) nor Harry Smith and Levegh was killed when his journalist, was able to interview him in Moscow did any reliable

car reared on and exploded information about Burgess leale to the outside world, Its way," says Bernant Darwin. (Featherweight)"could get down among epoctators.

mayd

neither Choken Maekawa (Banki

to

weight.

whose length of memory - 19

All the other boxere managed. matched

3. H of only by that Taylor, "but that this gallant to pass the weight test.

The Venezuelan, Carlos Rod- romantic figure, the Secretary

of State for Ireland riguez, moved up from, light to

|light-welterweight, yo In perilous times, was to be

However, tho Hght-heavy with guardian soen "*"playing"

weight, Ulrich

·Nitzchke, af

The authorities also emerged Now Driberg has revealed the results of his lengthy study of with a clean sheet. The magis Burgess (he spent more, than a month with him) In ode of the trate decided that track security

precautions complied with the most dramatic stories of our times, orders then "in foren.":

the

.......... Published, exclusively in the SUNDAY POST-HERALD The detectives hovering on the links,

*** Germany, has gone - into the One of South Africa's biggest Burgess Story has gripped the imagination of readers, It is a story unquestionably had its effect honvyweight category, and the horao o rocca,

Chairman's you must not miss, and this Sunday, Driberg, writes about what may run on well have been the most crucial stage of Burgess political development, Mr Balfour funta al golf had Nonaniand eatherweight, Handicap, will be their place in / the London homes. Donovan, his been ad- November 21, Twenty horses papers, which as yet would

carcely afford a line to the mitted to the ranks of the will run but which ones?

Ughtweight,

That problem worrying Make sure of your POST-HERALD most eminent of champlonas,**

The Bulgarian, heavyweight, FEOT Spasov did not send the perpupaza H

weigh-in, NY

Originally 35 horses; were

on Sunday The total number of boxers as Have competed,

1

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