NAVY THE WINNERS
THE CHINA MAIL," MONDAY," APRIL 29, 1937.
The Navy team, winners of the F. T. Melwani Shield in yesterday's Hockey Festival at Sookunpoo-China Mall Photo.
Milwaukee Braves Score Their Ninth Victory In Ten Games
New York, Apr. 28.
SOCCER NEWS
WHO WILL BE VILLA'S CENTRE-FORWARD
IN THE CUP FINAL?
By JAMES CONNOLLY
Who plays centre-forward for Aston Villa in the Cup Final with Manchester United? Every soccer fan in the Midlands would like to know.
Will Villa use Derek Pace, the man who has held the job down for most of the season, or will they go for Bill Myerscough, the youngster who scored the semi-final winner against West Bromwich 7
left-
Myerscough is a better ballend of entertainments tax, First terested in Notts County player, but Pace is a not-stop | Division clubs will And it much half Gerald Carver.
diMcult to buy Third
I have news warrier, always chasing the de- more
for them all.
fence
Divisjon #taro.
Notts have no intention of part- ing. "We have three fihe young
"When I took over as acting halves-Sylvan Anderton, Dick manager two months ago I moved
and Maurice Évana, Carter from inside-back Spiers, Before the tax relief we hoped wing-half," Frank Broome told we could hold on to them. Now me. we know we will,
"Sure it is a tough problem," Villa manager Erle Houghton told me. "Team selection for a game like this always is. I know who I am going to play now but that is my secret,
BIGGEST PROBLEM But the man with the biggest Cup Final
of all is problem Egland's team manager Walter Winterbottom.”
If United and Villa draw on May the replay will be on the following Thursday, the day after England meet Eire at Wembley in the World Cup.
Manchester Threo
players, Duncan Edwards, Tommy Tay lon and Roger Byrne, are Eng- land certainties. David Pegg is also a possible. A Cup Final draw would rule them all out of the World Cup game.
They will, of course, be in- the 22 nominated cluded in
The Milwaukee Braves whipped Cincinnati for the sixth straight players. time and scored their ninth victory in 10 games this season today when they shaded the Redlegs 3-2 to give Red Murff his first Big League vic-planning ahead we must and tory.
a game last season, and Murf, a 35-year-old right-hander who didn't win southpaw Taylor Phillips issued 10 walks but were helped by four double plays and left Redlegs stranded. Murff pitched the last 5-1/3 innings, permitting three Carter believes
hits and one run.
The Braves snapped a 1-1 the Two In the fourth Inning with runs on successive doubles by Bill Bruton and Del Crandall, and a bunt single by Philips Danny O'Connell's sacritice ny. kour Tom Acker, the first of Cincinnati pitchers, anffered the defeat.
ninth inning for
protesting → Avila (1st), Colavito (2nd),
Bolling (2nd), Washing-
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Abernathy
(0-1) and Ber- berel; Brown, Odell (8) and Gisberg. WP-Brown (1-0) HR- Skyder (1st).
decision at third buse,
in the Yogi Berra homered 10th to give the New York Yankers a 3-2 victory and end a five-game winning "streak by the Boston Red Sox. Don (Perfect
was Larsen. Game) credited with the win in relief
The victory
after the Red Sox tied the secre enabled
in the Ginta Braves to open up a two-game with two juna lead over the Brooklyn Dodgers Relief plicher Ike Delock served when the Pittsburgh Pirate up the home run ball to Berra.
Jun Busby scored the win National shut out the
Lag
ning
run 013 catcher Fruik Champions 3-0.
House's 10th-inning error as the Cleveland Indians beat the De-
the
Bub Friend Bowed seven hits and four walks but pitched
out of numerow Janu und stranted 11 Dodgers,
Hank Folles singled home the Pirates' Best run in
the arth
and they added single taliky in the seventh and eighth. Hoger Craig was the luster.
CARDINALS WIP CUBS
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The Winterbottom solution?
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Reading
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Chairman Jimmy that, with the
England's World Cup Team
London, Apr. 28. Johnny Haynes (Fulham) and John Atyco (Bristol City) have been recalled at inside forward for England's team to meet Eire in their World Cup match at Wembley on May 8.
"
EYE ON SMALLER BALL Ambition of Ronnie Allen, the and England West Bromwich international forward, is to re- duce his golf handicap by one
stroke.
to
"He has come right back to form, and I have recommended him for the England Under-23's team,"
Southend have been bidding for Roy Davies, Luton's South African right winger. If they
"I am playing off 4 at Sand-can go to around £3,000 Luton well, Ronnie told me, "and I will probably sell. hope to get away to a good start in early club competitions so that my handicap will be chipped down,
"At 3, I can enter for the British Amateur Championship. It would also mean that I could play the qualifying rounds of the Brabazon Trophy. Last year my handicap was 8.
"I enjoy golf, but have no thought of trying to become a professional, You have to start young to do that,"
Sheffield United manager Joe Mercer is looking for Inside- forwards. Expect him to make a bid for Colin Booth, the Wolves second team inside man.
£40,000 FOR TWO
Young Trevor Smith of Bir- mingham is generally favoured to be second-string centre-half in England's World Cup squad but the surprise choice may well be in-form Roy Grotrix, of
Blackpool
-(London Express Service)
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REST BEAT INTERPORT ELEVEN
The
Colony's Interport Cricket XI were beaten by
Team building is likely to three wickets by the Rest cost Birmingham City £40,000, in the two-day match at They aim at getting only two Sookunpoo over the week- new players for the moment, a und. Bowlers were very wing-halt
inside much an forward.
on top throughout and what scores were made
and
"I am not signing anyone by the batsmen of either unless he is the type to give me side were hard-earned. 90 minutes in every match,” says manager Arthur Turner.
The team: Alan Hodgkinson (Shefeld United); Geoff Hali
Birmingham want to settle the Roger forward problem City);
before they United):
ted: make a arm bid for Linesia teft (Blackbur
Edwards
phia 010-300-07x-11-7—1. | (Birmingham
(Manchester Worthington, Margonori (5), Byrne troit Tigers 3-2 after losing The Surkont (8). Grissom (B), Ronnie Clayton opener 2-0. Ray Narleski won McCall (8) and Westrum, Kalt Rovers), Billy Wright (Wolverhalt Dick Neal.
Duncan (8) and hampton); the second game for the Indians (8); Sanford, Miller
Manchester City are onc WP-Sanford (2-0). (Manchester Al Aber Lopata.
United);
Stanler
munity? three First Division clubs after Don
HRS Matthews LP-Worthington (0-2).
John (Blackpool); held the Tribe to six hits in the Repulski (1st) Fernandez (2nd). Atyeo (Bristol City):
Tommy first gaine.
Taylor (Manchester United); The Baltimore Orioles beal
Johnny Haynes (Fulham); Tom The Washington Senators
Mail after the Nats Wob their St. Louis 100-130-101-6-3-2. Finney (Preston)-China opener, 7-6-United Press.
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LEAGUE STANDINGS National League
The St Louis Cardinals whipped the Chicago Cubs, 0-2 and 4-0, and the Philadephia Phillies pounded out an 1-2 Milwaukee victory over
New York Brooklyn Giants
other the in
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the in
was Cincinnati 8-7
the when
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FIRE'S TEAM
Dublin, Apr. 28, There are no new caps in the
3700 1:ooklyn 000 000 000-0-7-0. Elre team for the World Soccer 500 Pittsburgh 000 01011X-3-10-1. Cup match against England at
Craig, Labine (7) and Cam- Wembley on May 8. 6444 panella; Friend (2-2) and Folles. will be:
KLUSZEWSKI TO ENTER HOSPITAL
The team First
of
The first afternoon was very much Carl Myatt's as he took nino of the Interporters' wickets for 20 runs, including a hat trick of Dodge, Welch and Greenhalgh
Myott was bowling excep- in- tionally well and one of his victims goes so far as to say that he has never seen him bowl better. The wicket suited him more than it did Carnell, who was much happier on Sunday morning when it had dried up a bit overnight.
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Auxiliary Medical Service Orders
Orders by the Hon. X. C. Yeu, C.M.G. Unit Controller, Auxillary Medical Service. Serial No. 8/57, April 28, 1957. 1. Major 9. F. Doggett omsumed the duties of Medical "Defence Staf Cilver with effect frots 12th April, 1037.
2. Training The following mem- bery are required to report for training as shown below:-
Lee Bhik-chuco, 1132 Chan Tin-wal 10 Lee Back-lim, 3170 Cheung Ping- fun, 2914 Chan Hal-icong, 1874 Mak Hon-chor, 4855 Lee Chisting. 3712 Lau Ming-aburn, 3000 Wong | Wing- kwong, 2925 Leo Shlu-nung,
EVE
Wong Shim-tat, 5431 Lak Chun-kin, 0168 Lal Sha-mium, 4000 Cheung Man, 375 No Pelor, 004 Yue Hon-cheung, Result "Passed with Distinction" 4203 Char V. X. 77) Lok jak-ming. "Fassed"-2814 Chan Kam. trust 053 Cheung_ Yung-yue, · 4815 Chun 8774 Lul
450 Au Tong, 1023 Yiu-Kwong, 3020 Yui Yat-tan, 774 Lau King-kd, 3004 Li Pak-sheung, 2007 Chan Ho-kai, 1077 Chun Chung wo, 3030 Cining Kong. 3807 F. Hong, 4zy Chung Smar
(1) Tand Deirender Course, Anh PU Chỉ Họ Phukwork Ful
Training Ward, Kowloon kospital.— Course No. Wi/i9—1st May to 5th
to 130 P 2007; 1937-7 4.3. Salazar, Da.. top.m18-453
A. Cader, 1.30 pm, to 10 p.m.
4330 Leung 15209 K. A. Nakhoda,
T-kiu.
14. J. Robinwon, 18241
Course No.
WR/145-50 to oth
4. itexulta of Courses Attended. (a) Ward Refresher Course Result "Excellent"—15061 8. J. Gratt. Re- May, 1837-7 a.m. 2.30 9.mult "Very Good2003 Leung Ka- kur 15130 R. N. Aromin, "15420 1502 R. Jamel, 4547 Chan Wing-
C. Souza, 15042 A. T. Let, 15403 hang. 9 am to 6 p.m.15277 A.
A. M. Osman
"Good"-16170 Bachoo, 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.-2103
fook.
A. Gutierrez, 1542 n. Minu.
Kwong Chan-him, 2077 Lo Kwon- | 4. Kitchell, 1811 Durup, 16125
Course No. WR/10—9th to 13th
May, 1957,
a.m. to 2.30 p.m.-
3701 Hau Hon-
(b) Auxiliary Nurses Couram Result "Good"---1258 Wan Yuon-wah,
3. Enrolment=1/4/57-5415* Kwok
3 Ling Kamp.m.3500 Haum; 4/4/57-5418 Koo Chich-wai;
chow. 9 3.111.
Kwok-young.
6403 Charmer Cheung
Won-tong. 20 p.m. to 10 p.m. 9/4/57-6477 Loe Po-ping, 5418 Law 3490 Fong Chung-pak, 4402 Cheng-wan 5470 Chan Blu-yuen, 5430 Stow-thya,
Tatang Wo-ven; 10/4/57-0401 Cheung Coute No. WR/150-13th to 17th Chae-wing, 5483 Poon May, 1957.-3 am, to 2.30 p.m.- 3500 Lam
Tat-ying, 6480 Sheung-kin, 3014 Bung Po-chu, 0405 Chung-ming. 9.m. to 8 p.m. Tang Shui-ming, $487 Chow Chol- 5402 Tuen 15252 M. Ismail, 3.30 p.m. to 10 pm ho, 5450 Ng Yuet-fung, -4000 Tsang Wal-lun, 3003 24 - Po-ling, 1450 Yuen May-choe, 5491 Ko Hon-ching, 1472 Kản -May-yuk, Awdiary Nurses Course, 543 Kam Yuk-Im, 5494 Loung Pu Queen Mary 110spital/20th April bo Jun, 1406 Fong May-kam, 148 Cheng Lalingor, 5497 Lam Rose, 5400 Leung 11th May, 1957-004 Wan Mo-lan,
Sau-hing, 5469 K. R. Land, of 2. Results
Examination- Ambulance Depet Personnel. Certificates of Eisleney-Ambulance 24th April, 1957-5477 Lee Po-ping, H301-Result Pamed with allocated an 8/Bearer to Amb. Depot "B". B470 Law On-wah Distinction 1133 Chiu Tro-yin. No C70 team
Chan Wing-allocated de S/Bearer to Amb. Depoz
D163 teams "13",
Depot
6. Postings-Amb, Pepots—W.0.2,
Zird April, 1957-2401 Au Yeung Chie sungas B/Bearer, from DIACCH to Amb. Depot 1410 team "B" W.L. 24th April, 1997-1027 Chung Wai-kin from Amb. Depot C70/5 beam
boem. "B". to Amb. Depot C70/5
from" Amb, Depot 1720 Wan Fal A24/19 beam "A" to Amb. Depot DIA/13 team "A".
Passed"4100 kwood, 1423 Long Shiu-yau, 381 Lam Choak-hing 35 Lee Choo, 1667 Transfers Amb, Depots/W.BL
Shu-koo, Bit Pul-shon, 910 T $100 Yung Kwok-kit, 2003 Fan Wing kin, 3230 Chiu Bul-cheung, 3442 Fol Cho-wal, 3978 Heung Chun-kow, 837 Wong Kal-ming. 5378 Ng Sheung chee, 200 Heùng "Lai-shui, 1970 Liang Chen-mag, 53 Lo Wing-wah, 6480 Тай Ham-chuen, 831 Ng Kwok shoung, 2079 Huang Teo-halang, 2122
Promotions—Aux, Nurses. -- To 4604 Yuen hips Grade II-6484 Cheung Po-chu,"6487 Chan Tin-sang, choy, 708 Chung Yin, 3320 Kwong Kwok-foo 1001 Lam Wong. 4168 in Wong Fat-ying, 5430 Tang Shu-ming, 5487 Chow Choleta, Bis Ng Yuet- Hung, 3433 Cheong Seng-chek: 3001 Ho Kam-chuch, 103 Tam
Kwong, 5489 Yuen Poling, $450 Yuen May chee, 5401 Ko Hon-ching, A Ambulance Depot X421-Result Ken May-yuk, 493 Kam Yuk-len, "Passed with Distinction" - 2000
5494 Leung Pul-fun, 5456 Pang May- kam, 6400 Cheng Lai-ngor, 5497 Lam Leung Chu-iper, 881 Chik Chiu-keo, 479 The Chit-min, 1872 Lok Ho-man. Rose, 6496 Leung Sau-hing. w.e.f.
10th April, 1957. Result "Passed"-9115 Lul Mingell, 4870 Wong Joe, 3 Chan Edward, 955
One unhappy development is that it seems that Mike Birley is still having trouble with his back. He bowled 10 overs, tak- Cincinnati, Apr. 28. baseman Ted Klusing two wickets for 17 runs the zowski of the Cincinnati Red-first day, but had to be rested Kelly (Drumcondra); legs will enter Christ Hospital on Sunday. As he la regarded as 901 000 901-2-6-0. Donal Donovan (Everton) and tomorrow for a complete phy-multiple-day match in Malaya,
very important
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(5), Peter Farrell (Everton), captain,
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Arthur City), (Middlesbrough) 308 Philadelphia 311-002-X-7-10-0 Haverty (Arsenal).
Burnside, G. Jones (1), Bar-
Kelly, 20, and Mackey are clay
Ridzik (5), Grissom
from the (0) and Westrum, Thomas (5); part-time footballers
and
the
York
two
Chiengo to pace the Cardinals in the
and Alvin Dark Boston opener
New knocked in two key runs in second game. Lindy
McDaniel Kansas City
***Baltimore turned in a three-hitter in the
Cleveland opener
and Tom Cheney and
Detroit Herman Wetuneler
collaborated
Washington
in a two-hitter in the nightcap. Rookie Jack Sanford gained
second his
behind wir
that in- Philadelphia attack cluded homers by Rip Repulski and Chico Fernandez, each of whom drove in three The Phillies, who got nine walks in the game, clinched matters with a seven-run burat in the eighth inning.
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this is not good news. Gabe Paul, general manager Terry Ashcroft, whom many 778 Lawrence, Sanchez, Okol and Gerry Mackey (Shamrock Rovers)
LP- and Pat Saward (Aston Villa); of the Redlegs, announced this favour for inclusion in the Inter- snport side, was not in outstanding Alf Ringstead (Sheffield United), latest move by the Club in (2nd game, 0% innings, game a
to restore the team's form on either day. He bowled (Manchester attempt 500 suspended, curfew, to be com- Ualted), Dermot Curtis (Bristol loading slugger and highest steadily but not dangerously to
Fitzsimmons salaried player to duty follow-
Joe ing today's 3-2 defeat by
Milwaukee Braves.
4 .333 New York
Whelan
An
the
take two wickets for 40 runs in
17 overs, but there
are still many supporters for inclusion in the team for his
For his tram for his overall
per- (2),
Kluszowski has been handi-formance over the season. New York, Mar, 28.
Greenhalgh, who is still re- capped by a lame left hip since Major League Baseball scores Hearn, Roberts (6), Farrell (7) League of Ireland, having won the second day of spring train-garded as the Colony's bowling
and Lonnett HRS-Castleman their first International cops ing 1950, today were:
for the tour, took X-ray mainstay AMERICAN LEAGUE (1st), Kazanski (2nd),
against Germany this stason,
examination disclosed a calciuin seven wickets for 93 runs in 21 lat game
If the Foolball Association
deposit in the hip near the spot runs, but it wasn't his wicket (2nd gume)
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In the batting line, the only outstanding batsman Lee, Aber (B) and Hous; Chicago
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the first Wynn (1-2) and Naragon, WP-
Paul announced that Kius- day was Ivor Stanton for the (5) and International, and so Elre would Wehmeter
hos Heat, who hit 10 boundaries in Aber (1-1).
Landrith; Poholsky. Littlefeld have to find replacements for zowski will remain in the
his 68, punishing both Green- (8) and Neeman, WP-Wehmeier Whelan and Saward, who will pital for an indefinite stay. (2-0)
"Every Inove I make hurts halgh and Dhaber, LP-Poholsky (0-1).— be in the Cup Final. - China
me," Klu says.--United Press. Mall Special,
Tho Chicago White Sox (1st game-16 Innings) maintained their fast early pace | Washing- in the American League when they beat the Kansas City Balti Athletics 6-3 for their seventh
win in nine games.
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by
and
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Smith. Manager Al Lopez was ejected from the
game in the
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