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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958.
ERIC ATKINSON EARNS
Pakistan-Barbados
Match
Ends In A Draw
Barbados, Jan. 15.
The Pakistan-Barbados four-day game ended in a draw at Kensington today with 'Barbados taking honours for having led the visitors on the first innings. Barbados, who had scored 506 in their first innings, had dismissed five Pakistan wickets for 358 yesterday. The 'Pakistanis, after having lost four wickets for 176 had come back brilliantly to carry the score to 355 before another wicket fell and when play ended for the day had scored 868.
The wicket had WOTK well and had no ferron, for batser but Pakistan's hopes were rude- ly dashed to the gaunti when] in the Arst over of play lag Eric Atkinson porked Wazar Bir 134.
WIB
This player, chler architect in Pakistar's recovery, lind not added to his overnight score. This
a psychologfen ad- vantage for Lite Harbados bowlers
and the sigut fer Erla Afkinson to turn in an ir- pressive performance, enough to this hire a place in the West Inces train. aundufterti night.
last
G. Bobers 4. Goddar E. Weekes:
John Goddard declared at 124 D. Alkinson for seven and thig left Pakistan A, Holder With 208 runs to make for victory In 90 minutes after tea. They made no real effort to reemingly im- atternyat psible and scored a respectable 136 without lose, Imtiaz top reoring with a well played 81 not out and Hanif 45 not out,
40
21
13
1
31
40
(19 201
32
A
10
D
Barbados 2nd Innings
C. Hunte. ibw Fazał B. Rynov, and b Karda G. Subers, ibw Fazal
7
0
E, Weekes, b Fazal
24
A.
E. Alkinson, not out D. Atkinson, Kordar P. Lashley. ↳ Kardar
Holder
27
1
Nusins.
37
Kardar
15
35
Extras
2
54!
Totul
114
184
40
for seven
The Scoreboard
Barbados 1st Innings 506 Pakiston 1st Innings Hanif, bw E. Atkinson ... Imtiaz, Allan, b Sobers The Atkinson brothers took | Saced, bw b Bobers...... Wingar, by E. Atkinson Wazir, E. Atkinson Wallis Mathias, Hall Kardar, b D. Atkinson Ikram, e Weekes, b
D. Atkinson
a live wickers that fell today between them. Erie who had taken twa on the previou, dag, took two more te inake his bag four for 70 at Decks three today for 88 runs.
took
the
The Pakian immings Plos for 413, 93 runs behind Barbados total and with this advantage Barbados, entered upon their second innings.
The sky was a bit overcasi and
conditions admosphere
suited Fazal Mahmood. ife sent back Hunte and Sobers
Pazul e Allen, b
E. Atkinson
Nasim. lbw b D. Atkinson Muna, not out
Extras
Total
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Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-8. 2-48, 4-79. 0-85, 0-97, 7-114.
BOWLING
0 MIR W
Fazu!
14
23
Muruf Nasim
4
I
14
12
I 48
413
Kardar
144
5 27
1
2-105,
0-39H
Hanif, not out
Imlins, not onl
BOWLING
Extras
O
M R. W
2 112
Tolai (for no wicket) 196 -France-Presse.
Full of wickets: 1-80,
4-170, 5.335,
with lat eight runs and skippy | 3-131, Abdul Kardan lighted the bali 7-382. 8-387, 9-387.
delightfully.
Barbado tum seven wicket
Ly Lea my and Fazul had taken three of these for 23 runs and Kardar four for 27,
..
W. Hull... 25
E. Atkinson 20.5 8 10
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
SEVENTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 18th and Saturday 25th January 1958
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 16 RACES.
The First Bell will be rung at 3.30 pm, and the First Race run 2.00 pm, on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED.
All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cash Sweep Office, at Queen's Building, Chater Road and 382 Nathan Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him,
Tine will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72011).
The 8th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Ludy's Brooches,"
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen yv, Western Standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 eneh per day payable ni
the Got
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requistic fee of $3,00 in order to gain re-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be ubicinable in RESTAURANT
SERVANTS
the
Servants intist reinsin in their employers' boxes cxett for passing through on their duties. They may on no accourt use the Betting Bootlis or Pay Out Bootles in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets al $16.00 each for each day and $32,00 euch for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Road), and 5, D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until 10,00 uan, on the 1st day of the Race Meeting.
Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular · Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the number reservod in the series 1 in 3,000.
In the case of two-day Roce Meetings, Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a cinte not less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole Meeting and avallable but not paid for by 19,00 am, và Friday, 17th January, 1958, wld be sold and the reservation canceled for future Meetings
Tickets reserved
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.
The reservation of any particular mumber does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bearing the appropriate number is issued and can be produced by the holder
The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription Lists without stating reasons for their action.
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 25th January, 1958, 61 $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at:-
Queen's Buliding (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguiler Street on
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday, 10th January
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon
Mondays to Fridays.. Saturday, 18ths January
9 cm. to 5 pm
8 aan, to 11 am.
10 am. to 4 pan.
can. io 11 am.
TOTALISATOR
Backers are zävlaxd not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST IACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.
PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN On DISFIGURED TICKETS.
Boukakkers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
"By Ordar'of the Stewards,
A, “L. Arnèfid,
Becretary,
*Pakistan 2nd Innings
SPORTRAIT
"Certainly
remember making a New Year's resolution about gambling -I'm resolved to win more often in 1958!"
London Spreas Service
England Beats Scotland 3-1
At Soccer
Liverpool, Jan, 15. England beat Scotland 3-1 in 2473 "under-29" soccer juter national at Goodison Park here tonight,
TEST
PLACE
JUDY GRINHAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA
Judy Grinham, the Olympic Backstroke Champion (she succeeded S. Afri- can Joan Harrison at Melbourne in 1956), has accepted an invitation from the South African Swimming Union to make a three-week competitive tour there. She leaves by air on Jan. 25.
She is almost certain to compete in the South African Championships' as well as at leading swimming centres in the Union,
Picture shows: Miss Grinham taking the plunge during practice for her coming tour-Central Press Photo,
"Sack The Manager' Panic Ends Loyalty
In Football
By ALAN HOBY
CLUB BEATS WAYFOONG
11-0 IN ANNUAL FRIENDLY RUGBY MATCH
By 'PAK LO
Hard tackling by the Bank boys yesterday evening held the Club to a 11 points (1 goal, 2 tries) victory when the two teams met under the floodlights before a large crowd.
The Club threes were slow off their mark at the start with Stewart getting a lot of unwelcome attention. from Campbell and Gauit. As a result his passes took too long to reach O'Kelly and it was not until well on in the first half that the Club threos began to move.
Gunn h the centre
REVET settled down, and victory to o krge extent depended on O'Kelly and Dalgleish. The latter two, once they had decided to break through first before passing. often caught the defence on the
the closing seconds it seemed the Bank would score when Stone interceptd a pats ten yurds
his own lhe, Through
kleked On their own 23 tho
broke ahend.
from
wrong foot, for the Wayfungstruction, though threes lay in a defensively a lime whether in attack fence.
or de-
This meant that they were de- fending when they should have been attacking, and their three line was never used properly once. In defence they tackled extremely well with Moore fall- ing back from the scrum' to pro- vide the cornerstone of the defence.
The Club forwards heeled well and took allightly more of did the the reputs than Bankers, but the latter were breaking through the Club line to harrass Steward and O'Kelly, though the latter they found extremely hard to ecritata.
Steady Supply
Shoffer and Whiteley played well for the Club in the loose and the lineouts, but with the steady supply of the ball the Club after the first few minutes looked In any great Despite a continual
nover
danger.
series of attacks in the second half the Club were unable to break through the solid de- fence, and the second half was scoreless.
of
punct
Club were snalised for ob- they mani- festly dil not -deserve to bo penalised. Gault missed the kick and it was then that the Club should!
been have penalised for obstruction for as O'Kelly was trying to clear, his own men carefully kapt the attackers at bay.
Northern Ireland In World Cup Finals For The First Time
Belfast, Jan., -15. Northern Ireland · qualified for the World Soccer Cup finals for the first time in The history of the com petition when they de fented Italy 2-1 at Wind- sur Park here today.
Hall time score was 2-0; ̈ The only "Incident" In e hard-fought match was, when the Hungarian roftree, 'Ištvan Zsolt, sent Italy's Uruguayan-
bom outside right, Alcido
They did have a couple penalty attempts but Kelly Ghiggia, off the Held after 24 was not in his usual form, ami minules of tho strond half. his kicks generally missed by Chiggia apparently disputed
What is happening to the ONCE-great game of professional quite a surprising margin. The the referee's decision to uward soccer? Why is it earning a name for itself as the blocks too had a few penalities, a free kick to Ireland after a but they lacked a kicker of tussle between the outbide- O'Kelly's calibre, and they right and Ireland's left-back, sheep of organised sport?
tiever quite managed to put one Alf McMichael. over
I'll tell you. In the murderous race for cash and kudos, results and points, it has begun to lose its humanity, its dignity, and its sense of fair play.
Take that unhappy tribe, the football managers. 1958 is only 16 days old and already there are fresh undercurrents of unrest in League clubs up and down the country.
First it was Ron Gray, who
the
up
After
THE FIRST TIME
some back and forth In contrast to the ugly scenes play Dalgleish paved the way which married the "friendly" two for the first score when he international between the broke through the centre, and countries on the same ground game, passed out to Ingus who went on December 4, today's
the wing
com. until he
watched by 50,000, was waя Caught Inside the Bank 25. parativoly orderly. The Bankers were
penalised
'Referee Zsolt kept strict con-
short will' his ́kdek. However, And how are you gaing to trave, the backing of the Foot-or offside, but O'Kelly. Wastrol, and the crowd, warned by gave up his job with lowly Mill-attract right type when bill League and the Football there was a serum on the Bank police before the game to re which would fine, but though the ball moved either side after a clever move. main off the pitch, applauded matry Association and wall after being told he needed the manager's job, in an experienced man to help him cases, carries w guarantee, no demand:
110 contract, and In the club's struggle to avoid long-term
for security safeguards
the the pit of the Fourth Division,
Then Peler Doherty-the future?
said Stanley Matthews once backroom genius who planned Northern Ireland's
be o famous to me: "I would never victory
No thanks....". manaver.
All director to confine them- Wembley Last November-was The football manager's
job selves to
the financial side of been The brink
described leaving has
The
club affairs, and leave Doncaster Rovers after reported aspirin road to ulcers.
manager in sole charge of the differences, now happily
Tu fact, I know of business solved, with a director,
in the world where such unjust woricing conditions exist.
Apart from the poor pay of the rank-and-ßle, it is a mental
а сол- nine months: Roy for stant cudgeling of overworked trains with the sack the reward must be
4101
over
England
More To Come
rc-
And more resignations and sackings are likely to follow.
I predict indeed that 1950 may see the biggest clear-out of managers yet,
can
do not their
arc
Scapegoats
across the Club threes 'GuRAY A minimum three-car ca-missed his pass ned there was tract for all managers.
n loose maul. The Club heeled
Haly's defeat means that they moved Better
working and this time the ball wages and conditions.
Again across the throes after a are out of the World 1nals for zice break through by O'Kelly, the Brst time since the competi-
tion was instituted in 1930. 14 then ewang·back; across the Northern Ireland is the third
Kingdom the threes where Wright joined in United
Country on the wing as extra man, and quality for the finals in Sweden acored in the corner. No con- this summer, as England and version, 3-0.
as
no other
team
Not all directors, of course, are villains: ΠΟΡ are all managers. paints.
London Expresa Service),
Alan Moss To
and
there
Such
among
Coach In
India
Is to be saved But if soccer and standards
end raised, on mode to the present for failure, and the return for iniquitous system whereby Bo meagre risc or and many managers are on a hiding This evil the lack of con- success a dence boards give to their this is more often the rules to nothing.
nanaguis the main reason, pat on the back,
There
ok managers, in my view, why soccer goɛ
with course, who have stayed such unsavoury publicity: why
their Jobs for a long time. it has been labelled a commer-
astute chiefs ke Billy Walker, cialised circus.
nineteenth year One of the faults of profes-how in fris sional football is lack of loyalty with Nottingham Forest. Talck fog reduced the mulch | by players. But
Blackpool's Joe Smith. how to fantasy in which the rangers be expected to inspire
discipline in the wrelth-like figures of players | loyalty and were visible to spectators only team if they, in turn,
But for every "stayer" when play was near the touch- connard the loyalty of
are umpteen scapegoats. own directors? Hnes.
As the "casualty" rate. ure Club directors and they
managers that only five of the beaten England in this
Scotland, who had never the "boss" who make or break 92 League clubs have the same
remember boss they started with serles, managers should
At the snatched an early lead with that loyalty is a 'double-sided end of the war. goal by Alec Young, the Hearts coln....
What is good manager after Bix centre forward,
What the game is crying.out worth to a club? £3,000 a year minutes. But the more
is strong-men, ex-for today
not at least, although even this is perienced England side, speed-yesmen. It needs tough, ebie chickenfeed when you consider
who will ing up their play and passing characters
restore the pickings corned by business the ball quickly and accurately, soccer to its old, high estate.
comparable executives with are you going to responsibilities. goals by Jhamy Yet how Murray and Joe Hayes to lead recruit the creme de la creme As it is, I reckon only a 21 at half time. Hayes added of managerial talent-the Matt thimbleful of top managers are another in the second half, dur- Busbys, Stan Cullises, and Cliff in the super-tax class.
future if all ing which England hammered Britons of the
What the solution? A new Moss Is expected back in resolute Scottish defento, that is wanted at many clubs is charter for the whipping-boy of England early 'March. —
a gloridled doormati
iaoccer a charter which would France-Presse,
hit, back with
Reuter,
THE GAMBOLS
BUT I'VE JUST" TIDIED UP THE ROOM
BO AND PLAY UPSTAIRS – HAVEN'T NOU ANY SENSE
Strong Attack
to
Scotland were already through. Wales 2-0 winners over Israel in Tel Aviv today may make it a record UK representation ail they win or drew in the which return match.
Five minutes later after
strong Bank attack,
Northern Ireland elsplayed failed when the threes did not back up the forwards, O'Kelly superior boli control on a muddy and Inglis broke away again pitch, not were well worth and took play to within Ove their 2-0 half-time lead. yards of the Bank line where Jimmy Mellroy, inside-left there was a scrum. Club heeled
scored a brilliant goal from 20 and O'Kelly broke through und yards in the 14th minute and passed out to Dalgleishi who | Iraide-right Wilbur Cush kicked scored half way out. No con- the second in the 30th minute. veralon. 6-0.
Italy came back strongly after In the 26th minule O'Keily a goal by Brazilian-born Dino da Costa in the 67th minute, broke through on the open side from a scrum on the half way but they sorely missed Ghiggio ilne and gave the ball to later in the game and the rally Dalgleish who easily outpaced faded, the defence to touch "down near the posts. O'Kelly converted to make the final score 11-0.
London, Jan. 15.
ISRAEL BEATEN ; Alun Mosk, the Middlesex
Tel Aviv, Jan. 16. and Engion fast bowler, left London by air today for Bombay
Wales, bentung Israel by two Though they were seldom pul
goals to nil here today, staked to spend eight weeks in India, of the Bank half in the second coaching for the Indian Board half of the game, the Club could the World Soccer Cup finals in u strung claim for a plute in of Control.
hot break through, and at one Sweden later this year. Moss begins coaching inpoint the Club began to fumbic This was the first leg of the Bombay and then will visit badly and only good touch kick- other Indian cities. It le his ing by Williams and Kilvert tie, which came into being when Israel, left without opponents third visit to India, but his saved the day.
because of scratchings, were Arst as coach. "On both O'Kelly at another point sev- previous occasion have been ing that his threes could not paired with a ican drawn from
which had playing" he said before leaving break through, tried a drop at anlal second in their pre- gool, but he took just a fibe too long to position himself and liminary groups, his kick was well charged down.
here.
Barry Appal
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"SECOND CHANCE”
Wales cardod this **sacondi chanco" and with `a home le at Cardiff on February 5, they op- prir' likely to survive on aggre- gate and go to Sweden.
Thelay's match was well co- tested, being clean arid Thark · fought with the Welsh deferico taking major honours.
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