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Norman Phillips Trophy Match On Sunday

The fourth annual Nor-

Nominate YOUR

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, -- 1957.

Hongkong Footballer Of The Year

man Phillips Trophy Mutch Members of the public are invited to nominate between the South China Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current Hongkong University Athle-season.

Athletic Association, The

tic Club and the Hongkong

It is a popularity poll organised by the China Amateur Athletic Club will Mail, and nomination coupons will be accepted

until the closing date to be announced later.

be held at the University athletic ground at Pokfulam on Sunday, March 10, com- mencing at 2 p.m.

The events will be the 100 yarda, 220 yards, 440 yards, 080

mile, three miles, yards,

220

yards low burdles, high jump, long Jump, hop, step and jump, shot put, discus throw Javelin throw.

The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing_prowess

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play Nominations should be addressed to Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street,

the

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To the Editor, China Mail,

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of Year, taking into regard his playing ability and sportsmanship on the field of play is

the

his

The match will be two-a-side In each event and the scoring

wlll

be 5-4-3-2-1 for the first five places in every event.

The

Hongkong Amateur Athlete Club are the present holders of the trophy, South China won 1 1956 Back the HKAAC

winners in were the

1954.

The

HKAAC v 6 COD

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will meet Composite Ordnance Depot

an athletics match at the Army ground, Boundary

Street,

Sunday, March 17. From 2 pan. This inatch will be three-n-

side in each

event

events will be he

mad

100 yards.

yards, 440 yards, 880

andle three

yards,

miles, 120 yards

high hurdles, high

high jump, pole

vault, long hump, tap, step and

jump, shot put.

hammer throw

throw.

Points

Throw

ale par

ath

Javelin

will

be on

8-6-4-3-2-4 Duran,

Onu vr 123057 Ladies opra events may be included on the

programme,

MILOPENTATHLON

The HKAACHIKUAC Annual MiloPentathlon

Championships

and the Ladies' Open Mo- Pentathlon Chiampionship will held ni the University ground, Pokfulam, on Sunclusi March 24, from 2 p.m.

of the

Club.

(Signed)

RVONOMI

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2 First or second

3 Five bob

B Tribe

NAMESAKES

INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the spaces against each of the clues below with a word related to

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my name,

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Must Build On Youth

Says STANLEY MATTHEWS When I was only 18 I played in a benefit match for Wilf Low, five times a Scottish international and famous as Newcastle's centre-half nearly 45

years ago.

It was there I mei another 18-year-old, Norman Low, son of Wilf, and now the new Port Vale manager.

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We have been friends ever gese told me quite plainly that since. Naturally, I am keenly he know mistakes had been Interested

in how Norman-made in the past. grand centre-half in his playing days with Newport and Norwich-shapes up to his new job after his great success with Workington.

Over at Port Vale everyone เส waiting to see what he will do to stop that relegallon drop. As I see it, Norman has two and buy, players to bolster ways ahead. Ho

must go out UP the side, or he must try to give the present team a "confidence" shot the arm and then bulid

IT for the future.

con-

YOUNG TALENT team If he gives the fidence he can afford to develop young talent from the Potteries like Matt Busby is done at What Norman can do is take to heart the lesson learned by Die Club. Chairman Fred Dur-

Old Trafford.

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FLIGHTS

WEEKLY

TO SINGAPORE

The Colony (HKAAA) Open Athletics Championships will be held at the South China Athlete Association Stadium at Caroline 11m

on Sunday, March

31, com- mencing at 10 1.ITL. concluding

by 5.30 p.m.

Colony the Entries for Championships should rench the Hon, Secretary, HKAAA, PO. Box 280, by noon on Thursday, March 21.

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“Some years ago we had # great store of young players That's where here," he said.

we fell down. We didn't encour- ago them and we lost them. Now there no attraction here for youngsters."

But Mr Burgess has de nito plans for the future. "We want- ed a manager who had charac- ter and ability. But we wanted who would get his

soncone

coat off, roll up his sleeves, and get out there with the lads. I think we have got him in Not- man Low."

to Thai

the

SPORTRAIT

"I said all along the room wasn't big enough for a

full-size table ---;

London Express Service

WORLD ICE HOCKEY

Sweden Retains One Point Lead Over Russia

Sweden

Moscow, Mar. 4.

F Page!

CAPE PROVINCE: TEST

South Africa 176 Runs Ahead Of England After 3rd Day's

Play

Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, Mar. Ai

South Africa were 176 runs ahead of England with three second innings wickets standing after the third day'a play in the Final Test here.

They looked like setting England a tough task on the cracked pitch on which the visitors could muster only 110 in the first innings.

If

force

England were handicapped on 43 for the third wicket--- today by pace bowler Peter best stand of the day. Loader having to leave the

South Africa can feld before lunch with an in victory they will have drawn Frank Tyson and the Test series in which England jured foot

are leading 2-1.

Trevor Balley were not able to make the ball skid through pas shoot to the some extent as the South African pace

men had

SCOREBOARD

Second Inninga

but South Africa did well to A. Piney, Loker...

score 122 for seven.

Earlier

today

T. L. Goddard, e Evans, b

England had Тувать

lost their Bne remaining

first W. R. Endean, b Tyson..

Innings wicket without addition K. J. Funsion, b Lock....

to the Saturday wore of 110 C. B. Van Ryneveld lbw b made in reply to South Africa's

Tyson 184.

pt South

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ore retained their challenge

over Russia the Trevor Goddard, Ken Funs-R. A. McLean, b Bailey Norman. He must build a win-point lead

the World and to and, Iloy McLean were the A. Duckworth, b Tyson ning side for the future and at holders, in

H. J. Tayfield, not out Africa's the came time build up a large European Ice Hockey Champion-mainstays

stubborn fight today. Goddard, J. H. Walle, not out reserve. He must make the club ships here today.

The two countries meet fo- top scorer with 30, had to retire

Extras attractive that the young

morrow in one of the four re-when 27, having played a ball inds will join-and stay. He can

Total (for seven wickets) 122 do it.-London Express Service,maining matches, Sweden, with from Lock on to his chin k an 12 points, con clinch the Chem- effort to sweep. Ilo returneu pionship with a draw, Russia, later to resime his sturdy Fall of wickets 1-20, 2-21, with 1 points. have to win, to retain the title..

Czechoslovakia are third with

He and Funston who scored points, followed by Finland 6.24 in 100 minutes had then put East Germany

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GONZALES

16-7 UP ON ROSEWALL

Poland ankl

each and Japan and Austrin i cuch, last.

The eight countries have play- ed six matches so far.

Today's results were: Sweden beat Finland 0-3, Period scores 2-1, 3-1, 4-1. Russia beat East Germany 12-0. Period scores 1-0, Czechoslovakia beat Period scores 11-0,

were

Innings of great value to South 3-35, 4-98, 5-90, 6-105 and Africa.

7-111.

Mickey Wright Repeats At Jacksonville

Jacksonylile, Florida, Mar. 4. Mickey Wright fired a four

Bowling

Loader Bailey Тубоп Laker Lock

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20 3 37

19 0 31

14 5 26

14 0 17

-Reulor

Former British Champion Wins

under men's pur 68 here today Points Decision

Leicester, Mar. 4. Johnny Sullivan, former, Bri- Middleweight Champlott, outpointed Art Howarth, chứa:

Houston, Texas, Mar. 4.

poured on Pancho Gonzales the pressure in the third set to day to salvage the 23rd singles duel of his international tennis series with Кеп Rosewall of 5-6, 6-0

25-1. Japan Australia.

7-0. The match was interrupted by

7-0, 7-1. Gonzales The more experienced Czecho- rain yesterday with

far slovak leading by д set, but tralling

players

and tac- to overcome a five-stroke deficit superior technically three games in the second.

and win her

straight second the second settically against Japan. Rosewall won

Women's Open The Japanese goalkeeper had Jacksonville today

6-2, but crumpled before

the puck out of the title with a 72-hole total of 205. to take the powerful strokes of Gonzales

Miss Wright pocketed as Pancho ran out the third set net 25 times,

Gonzales

for G-2.

Czechoslovakia Arst prize money in the $0,000 Scorer's Won the match G-1, 2-8, 0-2 to make the series were: Pantucek four, Vaclavourney. She never fell behing 16-7 in his favour.

-three, Vlach three, Gra- par as she ignored rain, wind

here tonight. three, and cold weather, bowski three, Tikul

Sullivan como Marlene Bauer Hagge finished stitute on five days' notice when in as a sub- Svitak two, Gut two, Barton-two, Pokorny, Sashek second after leading the field Randolph Turpin who was to

yesterday with and Vinsch one euch,

three-day defend his Cruserweight titlo The Japanese goal was scored fotal of 222,

against Howard, withdrew by the Japanese forward Fay Crocker

Sullivan refurraodi recently Fujimori who sent a marker

Uruguay, finished In a third-from an American campalan past the Czechoslovak goal- | place tie with Betty Bodd.- where he won four and lost six keeper Straka.-Reuter,

United Press;

contestsReuter,

Rosewall was unable today to handle Gonzales high, bouncing service to the back court, barely getting racquet to many of

them.

Gonzales and Pancho Segura beat the Australian doubles team of Rosewall and Dinny Palls 0-3, 7-5.---United Press.

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$880

Montevideo,

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