Uruguay Down Paraguay 2-0 In World Cup
Mestevideo, July 28. Uruguay beat Paraguay 2-0 in) their second elimination match for the World Soccer Champlon chip walch was played here lo day.
The Uruguayen vietery, how-
ever, was only a consolation as
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2nd Division: FC "Red" ♥ IKEC.
Polles Basketball
Marine v Shaukiwan4 Eastern v PTS 3 pm; NT v Kow- leen City 1 p.m. All malcher to be played at Boundary, Street,
TOMORROW
Tennis
Men's Division: KTCCA. "2"
the former World Champlonskeс; ene v SCAA: Ar wrie eliminated by Paraguay KITC: Recreio v CCC; Chc "2" wheat benter in Asuncion earlier KCCSA; RAF KCC; KTOCA "4"
10-1 # this moth after they
accisive point with a draw in a match with Colombia. Paraguay
tc.
Lawn now,
Open Pairs: Third found matches bear Colombla fwlee, thus gain-to be played at Heerels. KDC, KCC, ing a place in the final round in KIGC, HKFC and 11KCC. Sweden.
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today's match 1-0 In favour of
First half of mica Urguay.
The game waz piyen 611 maddy ground in the Cen- tenario Sindium before 30.000, Epectators.
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Annual Meeting of Chinese Ams teur Athletic Federatian.
WEDNESDAY
Lawn Bowl
Open, Palm Third Hound matches to be played at mmc, inccc, HKFC, and KBGC
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1957.
Korean War Ace Wins Bendix Trophy Race
Washington, July 28. Captain Kenneth Chandler, a Korean, war jet neo, won the Bendix Trophy race today, fly- ing 010 miles from Chicago to Washington in 54 minutes 40.5 seconds.
Captain Cundle few a Convair F102 jet interceptor.
Second place went to Colonel | Robert Gould with an elapsed time of 55.10.8, Captain Leroy Svendsen placed third with an elapsed time of 53.17.2. They were all in F102 Jets-Reuter.
DAVIS CUP FIVE-NIL WIN FOR BRAZIL
Montreal, July, 20. Brazil Anally defeated Tract by live ma.ches to nil in their second round Football
encounter in the Meeting
American zone of the Davis Cup Foutal Amsociation Lid, Pavilion of evinly competition here, Hongkong Stadium,
In the last two singles today, Carlos Fernandez beat Ariah Avidan
16 7-5, 6-3, 9-7 and Armando Vlotra beat Eleazar Daviriman by 4-5, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. Brazli meets the United States in | she Atcerican zone final. --
The Uruguayans' goals were
Annual nt 3 minutes zoorid by Acosta
of the first half and by Marupez
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Girl Guides wl training finals at LC 1 p.m.
Basketball
Police tournament: Kowloon, filly
Yaumati v Centra pn.
they had already qualified for the Typ.m.; Marine Shahuipo France-Presse. fines.-United Pres
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THE STANLEY MATTHEWS STORY
HOW PROUD OLD JACK MATTHEWS WOULD HAVE BEEN OF HIS SON
By TREVOR HILTON
That Stan would grow up into a first class. athlete was a foregone conclusion from the moment of his birth in Hanley. His father, Jack Matthews, was the renowned fighting barber of Hanley, a favourite at the old National Sporting Club whose members, last year, gave Stanley a colebration banquet and presentation to mark his twenty-five years in football.
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that fabulous mile race at the White Cily the other Friday evening, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot the following afternoon disappointed the hopes of both promoters and the public (writes Peter Scott).
The last-minule withdrawal of Crepello was a stunning decision that In view of the assurances only "boggy" conditions-the Ascot going was merely a little soft-would cause his absence.
It to be hoped that a much tougher line will be taken with Crepulio after the Si Luger.
A till against all comers in the £50,000 Prix de l'Are
Tributes were paid to Stanley that Triomphe at Longchamp
It was a far cry to the the first of the long ist of feet wing and Willie Hall set up from every section of foulball, days when his father insisted on enours which have since como un International record by scor- October I would do much to re- store the prestige of
congratulatory Are and
telegrams early morning deep-breathing his way.
Jing dive goals in succession, the poured in from all over the excrelses before an open window horse who, through no fault of world.
Stan still recalls the awe he first three of them in three and It was perhaps ironic-no matter what the weather felt to play alongside such alla half minutes, his own, has lest caste in inter-at the presentation should was like-and was national racing and breeding have taken the form of n Inbul- that Sinn should develop into Hibbs of Birmingham. Eddle determined time greats as goalkeeper Harry
England won 7-0 and Stonter circles,
Qu and completely stocked top cises sprinter.
Hapgood of Arsenal, Cild Britton Matthews rowned in unter- cocktail cabinet for the strictly Asi a small schoolboy Ston of Everton, Freddie Tilson and gettable display by scoring the teetotal Stan.
won several sprints, and it is Eric Brook of Manchester City last goal himself. There was Throughout the brillantly perhaps from these early days and Tom Cooper of Derby no doubt now that Matthews rief speeches of praise and con- that he developed that devastot County. England best: Wales was one of the all time greata gratulation Stan sat wearing the ing burst of acceleration which 4-0 that day and Stan slitt treas and but for the interference of expression he always has on the he is over lestend which still sures the jersey belonging to the the war, would have set up an football field-the perfect poker today enables him to sweep past, Welsh goalkeeper, Rey John, all time record of international roce. But when he rose to a defender from a standing start with whom he awapped after caps. But war-Ume games did make his reply, his witty, without the slightest chance of the match. pleasant speech was a master-being caught. piece. But I know what a
What a glittering night that was, and how proud old Jack would have been of his son. Featherweight Jack lost only nine of his 350-plus fights and included such names as Tancy Lee and Jimmy Wilde among his victims. But even his greatest moment would not have compared with the pride he would have felt at being present when his son was the guest of honour of the NSC.
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Sir Victor Satcon's present Intention is to keep Crepello training CS £1 four-year-old. specifically with such raers the King George VI cod Qupon Elizabeth Stakes in view, but af lot can go wrong in 12 months.
Should Crepello be retired for the season after the St Leger and seme mishap, befall him he would go to the stud, like Bah- ram, without ever having met horsts outside his Own
age group.
And is no affectatice, but the genuine truth, when Stan rays he would rather have a quiet cup of tea than attend any dinner or banquet.
SHOP SESSION
MATCH TEMPERAMENT
But Stan did not become an effort this must have been for It was soon clear thai soccer) automatic choice Immediately. the man who genuinely tries to was to be his true love, As he And indeed there has been the vold the limelight and is truly has told us in his book. Feet farcial eltuation in post-war embarrassed when he finds him- First Again, ho knew only one years when 11 seemed that relt the centre of attraction, or way to 50 home from School, everyone in the world of soccer One of England's leading the target of idolising fans and and that was with a ball, go except the England selectors ap- Trainers was emphasising to me supporters.
maler whether It was only preciated his genius, rolled up paper, at his feel. Ai only
hours few
before
home he would spend hours by Crepello's withdrawal how
himself playing with a ball up "soft" the modern thoroughbred
against the garden wall, or drio had become.
bing and sticks struck in the ground. At school he had no permanent position in the team, but his round ability and more than average skill marke But Stan, apart from being him out. Legend has it that be deeply conscious of the honor ence scored either cight or ten and the tribute paid to him, did
goals from contre-hatt, enjoy
the banquet-once the If the hundsume Crepello can formal part was over and he was I um inclined to think it is stand up to a hard rachy cam-} able to join old friends ! tegud, but it still tends to show paign after the St LegOT and colleagues in a "shop session." that young Stan was something until the end of 1958, he would For, make no mistake, Stun has out of the ordinary. Anyway be one of England's brightest enjoyed every moment of his his future was now clearly de- hopes for infusing such tough-footballing life and derives real aned: he was to be a profes- ness into our champions of the future,
But, in rocing parlance, he still hos it all to do."
We badly need such strains of toughness in some of our red- ing studs as the late Signo Tesio, through vigorous training one selection, bull up at Dremelta la fely.
BRICHT HOPE?
(London Express Service).
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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SIGNED PROFESSIONAL
1ts second international was against Italy and he had a frankly disappointing game, So much so that som? erities started le ruggest that for all his genius he did not have the big match emperament. This was finally dispelled, however, In 1037 against Czechoslovakia, one of the two games which Stan ro- gards his greatest Interna- tionals,
At Whitheart Lane, home of
the Spurs, he gave the lle once and for all to these who claimed he could not shoot, let along
score.
no ecunt for caps, and then he had had to fight his way back from the wilderness in which those who had only one theme, Matthews is too old," had cast blan.
There were, of course, other reasons and other theories as to why Mattews slïould" Inde from the International scene, but in his own good time he has proved them all wrong. Next Article: The caly man who stopped Matthews.
Ashley Cooper Beats Vic Seixas In Final
Haverford, July 28. Ashley Cooper, the Australian Champion, beat American Davis Cup star. Vie Seixas, 0-3, 7-9,
An injury to Jack. Crayston, 6-4, 7-5 here today to win the
Lawn Ternis
As he left that night I imagine The must have been thinking. So, at the age of teen, he now the Manager of his old club Pensylvania
went to Stoke City as an office Arsenal, forced England to re- Championship.
Ston boy, and, in the Interests of n-organise their alde, and ress his father insisted that he moved to inside-right and gave had won the ufle seven times.
Seixas, defending Champlon,
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walk to and from his office every a display which is still spoken day. Apart from office duties of with adulation by those for- he played football,
and not unnaturally his skil) b He ecured three
brilliant goals
Cooper, runner-up for this
of course, tusate enough to have seen it. year's Wimbledon Champion-i gan to be mentioned outside all of them, incidentally, with ship, scored with many strong
that his lett foot and he was the manager Tom Mather began to main reason why England won Mrs Dorothy Knode Ugat Miss
Stoke
50 much
6-4.
Fassing shots.
Darlene Hard 0-1, 0-3 in the
1. worried ng Stan's 52017- teenth birthday drew close. He knew that both Port Vale and was a year later against Ireland
The other rent international all-American Women's Singl
[ fina],-Reuter. Aston Vilin at least were more in Manchester al Old Trafford. than casually interested in his
and
Hoad's Record: Two Wins, Five Defeats
Lew
prodigy, and he wanted to make Stanley completely mesmerised sure that Stan cigned protesthe Trich defence with one of sional forms for Stoke,
the most brilliant displays of ball-control ever seen in this Well, I February 1932, Stan country. As only Stan can, he was called into the office and would take the ball up, oh sa signed. Tom Mather could tantalisingly, to the very feet of breathe again. He knew, and the Irish defenders, then with a
Los Angeles, July 28. today is happy to know just bewildering filck of the outside Wimbledon Champlon how right he was, that he had of the foot--that baffling swerve Hood was beaten 7-5, 6-1 by signed the potentially greatest the wrong way-ho would flash fellow Australian Frank Sedg- footballer of all time.
past them, leaving them man
in a professional lawn Soon afterwards the foolhatoundering
hopelessly tennis tournament here today, fans were to see for the first eaten with no chance of re- when Sedgman avenged * time that somewhat hunched covery. So much so that in the earlier defeat.. figure with the shambling galt, end Willie Cook, the strange bewildering shume, and Ireland le-back, was des- the electrical acceleration and pairingly and jokingly threaten- the greatest body swerve foot-E him with all sorts of may ball has yet seen. His debut him if he did not keep away?" was against Bury, and before long the whole of the soccer world was talking about this boy wonder that Stoke had pro- duced.
the Everton
PERFECT WING
Hoad's professional record is: Two wins and Ave defeats. In his firs; tournament, in New York, he beat Sedgman and Poncho Segura (Ecuador), and lost to Ken Rosewall (Austra- Parisering Stan that day wasila), Tony Trabert (US), and great Uitle. Spurs inside-for World Champion Pancho ward Willle Hall, who so tragi- |Gonzales (US). cally lost both bis legs long before his career should have He lost again to Rosewall yes
They formed the per-terday.-Reuter,
It was not surprising that just two years later he was picked to play for England against Wales, ended.
HARRY ODELL PROUDLY PRESENTS
LUIGI INFANTINO
HERE
SINGER IS A WHO IMPROVES WITH EVERY HEARING, EMPHASISING HIS UNDOUBTED CLAIM TO INHERIT THE MANTLE OF CIGLI. (Manchester Guardian, 27th February, 1957.) Sunday, 11th
...this situation August
calls for a
Sau Miguel
9.30 p.m.
(TENOR)
(COLUMBIA RECORDINGS);
LUIGI INFANTINO UNLEASHED CIGLI TOP NOTES LAST NIGHT. HE HAS THAT VOCAL TRUMPET OF THE OLD MAESTRO AND THE STRENGTH OF YOUNG MATURE- TY.
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