SOCCER NEWS
THE CHINA MAIL, "THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1957.
Watch Arsenal! They May
Make The
Big Transfer
The Big
News In 1957
Says JAMES CONNOLLY
Watch Arsenal! They may make the big transfer news in 1957. I believe that the Highbury bosses are ready to serup the current "no-buy" policy and give Jack Crayston money to spend-if he needs it.
Crayston has whipped the present team into shape and within striking distance
of the League championship without spending.
He has done a fine job and won the confidence of players and directors,
worth £200
completed
of The Highbury scouts have Each week been busy all season reporting brickwork la
and on men who would fit in the paid for. Arsenal plan. Wang halves on
Peterborough By the me Claylon (Blackburn), ant Dick put their League status claims Neal (Lincoln),
the Football League this wirigers Mike to Culica
(Lutoir). CHY
year they will have covered ac- Jones
for 22,000 and, (Swansea), and Johnny McCann ennmodation (Barnsley) have all been watch thanks to a generous support
ers' club, no blg overdraft to
title further expansion, M
ed.
It there is any slip-up the championship race between now and the transfer dendline In mid-March be
sure thal
SOUND EXAMPLE
From Italy comes the news that Jesse Carver may be leuv
Craystar will get the buying for the lush surroundings of the go-ahead.
Luzio club in Rome,
But Hie former Blackburn centre-half has no worries. In- ternationale, of Milan, the club he was expected to join when he left Coventry a year ago, are still mighty keen.
Peterborough Unked's pay. a found 03-we-150 scheme is example
shrewd of finance which I recommend to Football League clubs,
EDCCCT
They are building a £50,000 stand. No contract is handed out unless Peterborough know they emu settle by the time the work is completid.
To date they have paid out £16,000, and have further con- tracks for £15,000 covered.
When Carver got his release from Coventry he agreed not to take a footballing job in Britain
for three years.
GOALSCORING WINGER
Liverpool search for a goal- scoring winger to boost their promotion challenge.
THE
DAVID GLIKSTEN BRAVEST MAN IN ALL SPORT IN 1957?
By BOB FERRIER
Anticipating all the pollsters of some 12 months hence, I offer you here and now my contender for the title of the bravest man in all sport in 1957-David Gliksten. He is 21 years of age. They have just made him a director of Charlton and he enters the new year in what can only be a mood of "buoyant trepidation."
Young Gliksten
Saller. must be the Kuts, Dumas, Mimoun,
football Betty Cuthbert, Lorraine Crapp, youngest such in ell history,
und accordingly the Murray Rose and Lazio Papp.
de adding Jim Laker season is
and Harvic Ward. Toni Saller is the Aus- skiing a fair target | trian who won three for players, trainers, managers, titles at Cortina.
Gliketen game clared open.
David is now
to
Д
Harvie Ward has won In American successive years the Amateur golf championship, a fest equalled In modern times only by Lawson Little.
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coaches, legislators, fellow- directors and all the sporting host-be sure that he will get both barrels from every gun.
But he knows it,
"I have much He says learn about football and football clubs. I don't want to be
I offer this the greatest of silent partner, but I shall cer-
Hogan all Ben Hogan stories, tainly be a listening director
asks his caddle, "How fur to for the time being."
Qualifications? Father
and the green?" uncle have dominated
not
if owned the club for 25 years. David has played, watch- ed and heard about football and Charlton since he can ber.
remem-
SUMMER SESSION
Our new execulivo is Marlborough, survived a summur session at the Sorbonne, served his country with two years of wireless instructing in the Royal Guards, Inniskilling Dragoon
and now, with pappa the Charl- ton chairman, is going through the mill in business. A
timber
one
Caddie replies: "One hundred and ninety yards, maybe hundred and ninety-live."
Hogan says: "Well, come on, come on-and make up your mind!"
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Sports Diary
TODAY
Boxing
Man they have followed for a long time is Phil While (Leyton Orient). His displays against them over the holiday revived interest.
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full- fold
Just Before Christmas, Bobby Gilchrist back Aldershot manager Harry Evans that he wanted to leave English League football and
Ket back home to Glasgow.
No wavering in his decision The other week Bobby etther. turned down the cliance of joining First Division West Bromwich Albion,
him
Latest invitation to Stanley Matthews comes from the Far The Hongkong FA want East.
A to play against West German touring side next May. Stanley would very much lice to go, but the chances are that he will be wanted for England's World Cup games against Elre and Denmark, also in May.
My up is that Corbelt Cress- well.
the Bishop Auckland amateur international centre- hall, will turn professional when he leaves the Services next month.
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Cresswell would prefer come south, which should In- terte, both Arsenal and Chelsea.
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Florida Tonnis Tourney
NATIONAL HUNT JOCKEY
A new picture of National Hunt jockey Edgar Springate who is attached to Ron Smyth's stables at Epsom, Surrey.-Reuterphoto.
These Ascot Races Need Revising
Says RICHARD BAERLEIN
The rivalry between Ascot and York to present the most spectacular racing in Europe will be a feature of the next few years. At present York are setting the pace under the able administration of Major Leslie Petch and a race committee who are always looking to the
future.
A large rebuilding sheme will be completed at York before the work at Ascot is started. At the same time the progress made at York must make some South Country Clerks of Courses wonder if they have not missed
Top Seeded
Advance the bus,
Players
To Qr-Finals
St Petersburg, Florida, Jan 8.
The eight top-seeded players advanced to the quarter-finals in the Florida West Coast tennis
today,
but with tournament trouble in most cases,
Seventh-ranked Pancho Con. treras, Mexico's second-rankedt player, had a rugged time de- feating unseeded Jimmy Shaffer, 10-year-old St Petersburg High School junior, 4-6, 6-4, 10-8. Shaffer, seventh-ranked
junior player in the United States, won the first set and was loading 4-2 in the second before bowing to the 22-year-old Mexican's grea- ter experience.
Mario Llamas, another Mexi- can, had an equally hard time defeating Brazil's Carlo Fernan- dez, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.
A backward and uninspiring has proved this point up to the programme not always the hilf, for here is one of fault of the
under directors who have no desire for progress and who cannot be spurred on.
ig run. top class.
AROUND HOLLYWOOD
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WHEN YOU'RE 33 THE ELEMENT OF ADOLESCENT PROTEST IS GONE
Says RON BURTON
Hollywood.
When you're 22 you look at matters one way, but things area ́löt different when you're 33. Writer Calder Willingham had heard this, now he accepts it as fact, because he wrote a film script at 83 for a novel he wrote at 22.
"The element of adolescent protest is gone," he said. "This makes tho narrative much clearer--the characters, too."
was an
advantage Press, ~ handicap,"
Willingham turned out "End "Her very Hmited knowledge not for television,-United As a Man" as his first novel. of English The fim seript
than for Columbia rather also represents a first-his Arst Wolbraan
Buid! "She has to around Georgia-born fumble
with English is net at author's
A words in scenes with story southern military college and Later, of course, she'll have to
screenplay. The
has been compared to "From leam English." Here to
"The Eternity" and
Hunter.
Wellman wasn't immune to Naited and the Dead" in its the Influenco from abroad. violent opposition to the usual, began shouting. "Action!" with views.
the accent on the Inst syilable, The novel
When someoRE pointed this istory really had something of out to him, he said;"
of protest, something
socja! conscience," he said. "It was
version of my
"What do
you guys expect when you're going around saying, 'Oul, Mt Wellman'"
really a comic horror story-me to do nightmare, however,
MAY BE FUNNIER
"The picture is fundamentally
Motion pictures are
Ketting
a study of evil. Comparison better than ever, thanks to
between it and the novel shows television.
I've decreased in grimness-
that I've developed
easy-going altitude."
Thio
a more opinion of
恕 the unwavering
MGM directer Roy
Rowland, who thinks box offer
receipts will be benested in the
two long run because of the many
WBlingham sald the versions aren't really the same dated films being shown on TV. story to him. He also said n play version he turned out was somewhere between the novel and the film play
"Now
In writing more serious comedy" he said. "Maybe this will mean that the motion is funnier than the book.”
ho
I'm
interested
as a
"These dated motion pictures were intended for theatres and; when televised, arc feeble competition for present-day Television people are salural- pictures," Rowland sald.
should retain Its
with movies, picture ing the channels
and this means they are un- wittingly giving a boost to Willingham has gone through | motion picture box office,” three media in his story, and
prefers the novel
TV medium However, there's one popularity by creating its own significant thing against it.
attractions which are designed It's harder to make a living for TV, Rowland said. Showing
novels," writing
a motion picture on TV is about Financially speaking, the best the same as showing it at home thing for a writer is motion on a 10 millimetre projector, pictures. And as far as plays he believes, go, they're too much of a risk." It's amazing how much more
can learn from a "It's
the
French you
Yet the field is always | school,
Hunter.
he
said.
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you're going.......
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call your travel agent or Alexandra House, Phone 37031, Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel, Phone 64005, Kowloon "This comparison will become all the more obvious as later alimshme by Have Tork, D
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Clerk of the longing races in Europe clasing pretty French girl than you may renily unfortuning and PAN AMERICAN Course. He may be working less than three months before fiton in a language class motion pictures
television jaccordingto. Tab
and 03 identical
media, are not, and one product made
one isn't
the Hunter is being instructed for
made for other. (unintentionally) by
There's
in- not an Elchika Chourenu,
who terchangeable relationship here, a Parisienne
that's in speaks totally broken English The only thing for Warner Bros, in "Lafayetle
Lerchangeable Is the talent-but Escadrille."
not the techniques of production and presentation."
IMPROVING
Do not always blame the Clerk of the Course, therefore, in The coming year, when obvious Inefficiencies abundant,
The late Sir John Crocker Buiteel, who was Clerk of the Course at Ascot and Hurst Park, was conUnually making improvements to his pro- Never a year went being race
being
hard
Whe
A
a new one
wig a
The sarna applies to the Prix de l'Are de Triomphe, and these are the two most valuable races in Europe today.
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St. John Ambulance. Orders
This is
convenient for
her.
because she speaks very little
Rowland said the interchange
The of talent is limited, too, In that has been only personnel who are aware
English at this moment. 23-year-old charmer
In a dozen or so French, Italian of the differences between the and $144 German motion pictures, two media can be successful in This is
Hollywood both fields,
her
first
Rowland is now at work on Hunter went to Paris several a motion picture for MGM *Cors back but didn't learn which is a superwestern called
"Gun enough French to read a menu.
Glory." He said it's When director William Wellman made for theatre showing-and
for Simported Mile. Choureau
Escadrille," Hunter "Lüfrydile
had such knew he talent for the Gallie language.
THE DIRECTOR, TOO Hunter words and
grammes.
without past dropped or invented.
His death last year
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it 19 racing, because
Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, to Armando Vicira of Sao Paulo,
find men these days c.St.J., Commissioner of
ahead for Brazil, had to go all the way can plon
the John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- Orlando to
Garrido of benefit of the sport, Whip
kong District, Order No. 2/57 His Cuba, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3,
SUCCESSO
Ascot, dated January 10, 1957. Top-seeded Mervyn Rose of
Major-General Dawnay, will Melbourne whipped Calhoun require a season to feel his feet, Dickson of Tampa,
10-8, 6-3, and I note that the Ascot pro- and second-seeded Don Candy of gramme for 1967 will be along Sydney, Australia, defeated exactly the same lines as that Germany's Peter Scholl, -7,
in 1950. 6-3.
the women's singles, second-seeded second
Rosa Maria Reyes of Mexico defeated Chiqui Salsamidi of Cuba 6-2, 6-3; Martha Hernandez, Mexico,
downed
Elaine third-seeded, FARELT Individual Boxing Cham-Hixon of Tampa, 6-0, 6-0, and
"Rounds) Laura Lou Kunned ((Preliminary
of Clear- that plonship business
Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre, 2.30 water, Florida, sceded fourth, started three generations ago in
pan, à è pró,
defeated Janet Vuille, St Polers- a back room in Bethnal Green is
Bisley Shoot Entries close for the Colony Baley burg, 6-0, 6-0; now one of the world's largest
Championshipă, o pam. dndividual timber organisations.
mill, that is.
The
Camily
With Charlon tralling in the First Division the boy David could scarcely suffer a more devastating baptism of fire. We wish him well
#
TOMORROW
at
There are, however, races at Ascot which serious need of revision.
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Is This A Record?
Commissioner-in-Chief in oval
Joo Kay, centre-forward of! Highness the Duke of Gloucester..
started with single Gedling Colliery in the Nolling. Grand Prior of the Order of St. John, has appointed Major-General
has now advanced ham Alliance, has scored over Join Mather Kloleman, CB, CRE to complete sentences, The 600 goals since he joined the club to be the Commissioner-in-Chief of business is
contagious, too, for from Bestwood Colliery twelve the St. John Ambuisnice Brigade in several
exccession to the iste Lieut-General many members of the cart and sonsons ago. That should be are insir Otta Lund, K.DE., DSO. crew who suddenly are recall the biggest aggregale in Great
Ambulance Duties Hong Konging their high school French Britain
which 13.1.37-19.1.07.
Central Amb. Div.
they studied quite a few 20.1.57-20.157. K.C.O.B. Amb.
years ago. The actress is the January 1957: Chung Sing Neg." Div. -Ambulance Datles Kowloon One of these is the Hardwic)re
50 young men around her as a K.Y.M.C.A. Amb. Stakes, over a mile and a halt.10.1.87-20.1.57,
rule. The result is that a lot The
the entries for
1957 DIV. 21.1.57-27.1.37. Mongkok Amb
Div, January 1957: K.YM.C.A. Ng.of alleged French is flying back Hardwicke Slake's closed OT: DIY.
and forth. November 1, 1955.
Other men's singles results:
Pimental, Venezuela, de- Iyo
four. feated Henri Rochon, Canada, Athleticn Tak Yan School Annual Athletics 7-5, 9-7: Roger Becker, England,
Reynaldo Ground, Boundary { defeated
Garrido, Cuba, 6-1, 6-1; Eddie Moyland, Boxing
Trenton, NJ. defeated Steve FARELF Individual Boxing Cham 10-of-planship
(Demi-finals)
Boston, 0-1, 0-3-- Queen Gottlieb
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It costs the owner £100 to run a horte in the race, and the feld seldom numbers more than In 1958 Hugh Lupus beat a field of six runners.
before д very The year moderate horse, Elopement, beat 12.31. his solitary rival, By Thunderi 13.1.57.
now at Elopement is National Stud as o aire.
In 1954, the Queen's
Football Butler.—12.1.57, -1,45 p.m. Aureole, starting at odds-on, Caroline 13, s.C.A.A. Amb. Div best three
rivals
From the 15.1.27, 1.45 pan. H.K. Govt. Stadium, Shaukiwao K, F. Amb. Div. 12.157, spectator's point of view there is am, Boundary, Street, Kowloon can be little justification for Amb. Div. 11.147-143 p.m. Bound- car worth £4,000 to the
on this race, which feary Street, KYMCA. Amb. Div.
Street Bleepers Shelter Bociety Duties-January 1957: Shamshulpa: KMA Net, Div. Westem Dist: King's College Net, Div.
ILK. Society for The Protection of Children Kowloon January 1937: It is just one of those archair Waterloo Neg. Div.
Promotion.Eastern Amb. Div. races which have not yet died pre. Ngal Yong promoted Cpl. w.e.f. a natural death. 1 feel ure 3.357.
winner.
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Nor can the race be justified on the grounds that it Improves the breed of the thoroughbred.
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Miami, Jan. D. Hungary's ace miler, Laszio Tabor, now a refugee in the United States, said here today that he was not satisfied with his hotel room here, nor with his food at Miami University, and the training facilities placed at his disposal,
The room, food and training' facilities have been given to the miler free of charge.
Before flying out from here with his Hungarian trainer, Mi- haly, Igloi, for New York, Teberi told newsmen through an inter- Miami people preter that the had not the means to provide him with the way of living had been accustomed to.
ho
Ho 'said that In, Hungary, a first class athlete, auch 'as him- solt, was given, the best there was. Ho expressed his surprise that this was not the same in the United States. "
The other members of the Hungarian Olymple team had
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