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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1958.

ENGLAND-RUSSIA FOOTBALL CLASH TOMORROW England Favoured Disappointment And Jubilation

Over Visitors

London, Oct. 20. England was today tipped to beat the Soviet Union in their first ever football International to be played in England. Only five months ago the Soviet and English national teams had never even met. But since last May when England played Russia in a friendly match at Moscow they have played a total of three matches with the Soviets taking a slight edge.

They drew one-all at Moscow, drew two-all in their first World Cup encounter in Sweden with Russia winning the second Cup encounter by 1/0. But for their match at Wembley's Empire Stadium on Wednesday, England is fielding one of its strongest sides. Although five of its players were in the previous clashes with the Russians -McDonald, Howe, Wright, Slater and Haynes —their forward line is packed with power and experience.

Fourth Straight Shuttle Win For Chung Cheong

Tom Finney is out on It left wing and two other Inter- nationals have been recalled to the front line. Bri Douglas is aking over rightwing and Nat Lofthou will be at centre-forward. Twenty-one-year-old "problem boy Bubby Chorlton of Man- chester Unitesi is Inside-right! and Johnny Haynes inside-left The Chung Chroin: Budintr-

Only four members of the fon Club last night chances up Sovie team

beat which their fourth straight wine of the England have been included f

in the Colony Me's the Soviet toun--Y. Vuincy, K. "A" Division badminton frague Kritzhevsky. V. Ivanov and A. when they beat Hongkong Unleyin, who seared the winning Varsity 21 S Terese Church hall by 7-2.

Scores were;

and

goal.

The

Priranun for tha Batch gave the Soviet XI, but Fete din line-up will probably not be made it just before the kickoff on Wembley's thick green grass.

Wong Wai-hung Lung (Chung Cheong) lent W. D. Low and Kenneth Hul 21-6, beat K. H. Yoob and K. T.

Goh 21-11, beat Harry Cheokt and F. Y. Chen 21-10.

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The Soviet players spent to- day tretting round a London Tay and C. K. Wong park and then visited Wembley. (Chung Cheong) bent Low and They said the pitel was an good Hul 24-23, bent Yeoh and Goband "perbups better than 21-10, beat Cheok and Chen pliches Moscow".

Meanwhile, the English XI played to 2-all draw in a, friendly match with Chelsen, London's first division club. Problem Boy" Chariton and Johnny Haynes scored for Big- land.

21-14.

Chu Sal-wah and Charlie Au {Chung Cheong) lost to Low and Hul 13-21, inst to Yeuh and Gah 23-24, beat Chen 21-10,

Chook and

French Federation Approves FIFA Decision

Paris, Oct, 20. The French Football Federa- tion fully approves the decision of the Interntional Federation

play es (FIFA) to ban

that took part in the World Fool- from the general Delaunay

though the

bali Champlonships

Olympic Games.

secretary M. Pierre

stater Lolay.

"We think thint

its

World Chainplmships to not take into consideration whether the players Ar professional players World wine."--Reuter.

amatur tre dropping of that took part in the Championships is very

Against

skin disease and itching

Mitigal

AGENUINE BAYIR PRODUCT, (DAYER

MANUFACTURED IN

LEVERKUSEN, QIRMANT

03;

The Soviet team, printed on the programme was given V. Helyavev, V. Kesurev, Scherbakov, Y. Voinov, K. Kritzhevsky,

V Tarey, S. Metrevelt, V. Ivanov N. Simonyan (Captain) V. Voro- shilov and A. Ilyin France- Presse,

Ferrari Cutting Down On Racing Schedule

For Craigengower Cricket Club opening batsmun K. Y. Tum (his is a moment of disappointment when find his after scoring two runs he turns back to wicket broken by a delivery from Royal Air Force bowter Metcalfe (left). But for the fielders around him (from left) Don Lec, Horsham, Birley and Barker jubilation is evident on their faces.

The Valley Club, however, succeeded in winning this first division league match played last Saturday by six runs.China Mail Photo.

WATSON CAN

LAST TOUR

WITHOUT OPERATION

Porth, Oct. 20,

the England

This Is The Memory The England Eleven Will

Try To Wipe

By ALAN HOBY

I

Out

IT is 24 minutes after half-time and there, on the edge of the Eng land penalty area, stands the Russian outside left, COMPLETELY UNMARKED.

He SHOOTS! The ball flashes past England's sprawling goalkeeper Colin McDonald, smashes against the inside of a post, and spins sicken- ingly over the line and into the net.

Callover On Cambridgeshire Handicap

This was the dramatic some ! Tin months ago he was just I watched unfold at Gothea- | the willing pupil who WELS burg's Ullevi Stadium on June proud, and not a little awed, to! 17 this year, when thepiny alongælde such masters as U.S.SR's Aühtoly Tyin scored the kate Duncan Edwards, the lucky goal which put Eng- Roger Byrne, and Tommy Iand out of the World Cup.

Taylor. It was a goal which not only

Ten months ago he took and willingly. sparked off the biggest Soccer orders-gladly Inquest In history:

It left a te still does-from Matt Busby, mental scar on every England from England tewn. manager

London, Oct. 20. footballer who played in that Walter Winterbottom, from any

one whose Soccer lore con add the Victoria Club

Priers at the callover held at here tonight For

twice in the preceding to his own rich potential.

un the second leg of the minules right-winger

Yet, as that player-philosopher Autumn Double," the Peter

Cam- Brabrook dribbling like a de- Danny Blanchfibwer has de-bridgeshire handicap, to be rus

game.

mented furious

genius, had Inshed clared: "Football is full of my- of the drives which hit theateries and one inside of a Russian post; nad "mysterles" which came out of

each

time the ball hod bounded, infuriatingly, into the hands of Russia's glant goal keeper, Lev "The Lion" Yoshin.

How lucky can you get?

Magic carpet

It is with memories such as these that skipper Billy Wright will lead England against Russla u Wembley Stadium Tomorrow -- th The fourth elash between East and West this year (Engloud drew 1-1 with Russion Moscow; drew 2-2 and lost 0-1 in the World Cup).

The Wembley match I do Billy

incans to win. With the magle carped of his wonderful from career beginning to slip under him, the 33-year-old Wright has two international ambitions left:---

• To reach his century of caps. His score a 08.

INJURED RACING DRIVER and Loicestershire bats To HEAT Rusts.

ARRIVES IN LONDON

ON A STRETCHER

man, should last the MCC tour of Australia without an operation on his in- jured knee, Q specialist said here today. The specialist, who saw Watson after he had practised in the morning, said he could play

London, Oct. 20. Stuart Lewis-Evans, 28-year-old British racing driver

who was severely injured when his Vanwall car |♬ crashed during the Moroccan Grand Prix at Casa- blanca, arrived back at London Airport tonight.

On a stretcher and wrapped Hawthorn replied: "Naturally, in blankels and shuwie, he flew ves: but I worked with forraris here in a Viscount airliner for five years, |specially chartered by Mr Tony Vandervell, manufacturer of the Varwall.

to

A doctur and two nurses hurried aboard the plane examine Lewis-Eyra; when the atrliner taxied in.

Though its Ince was bincken- ed by the bums which he received in the fire that followed his crash, he was at able to murmur u word of thanks

he was lifted

driver as

Mas, Oct. 207. 'The conquest of the world chivers title cast 1958 racing the loss of human lives and en- tuli

many sacrifices. said Enzo Ferrari,

the maker of the racer in which Britain's Mike into an ambulance.

Mike Hawthorn, Moroccan world chumpton, travelled in the!

same plane. on the plist cas00, Ferrari said here today! "I must revise my programme.

Hawthorn won the world Ette

after

yesterday's

Grand Prix.

Commenting

IN PAIN

new

There are too many champion- Asked ai un airport press con-

ships and too many races. We cannot compete in all the races Formula One, sport, Formula Two,

Two-litres the

sport Tourist, the Monza and Indian apolis 500 miles. We must cut down our activities if we want fo do better.”—France-Presse.

PHOTOGRAPHS

by our Staff Photographers

R.A.D.C. Fun Fair

St. Francis, School Bazaar Union Church Annual Bazaar

Chinese Play "The Belle Stratagem"

Autumn Worship at Man Mo Temple Farewell Party for R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) Opening of R.A.F. Wives' Club at Victoria Barrack Opening of the New Government School at Hungham Patricia Denholm School's Dance Rehearsal at Y.W.C.A.} Arculli Shield Presentation at St. John Ambulance Brigade Civil Association Press Conference at Man Yeo Bidg. M.K. & Victoria Toastmasters Clubs Dinner Dance Annual Inter-Schools Swimming Championships Chinese Women's Club 20th Anniversary Green Howards Rehearsal for Pageant All Local Sports Local Presentations

Local Weddings

Etc. Etc.

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Sports Diary

TODAY

Golf Interpart at Fanting. RUKGC S Manila" "A" and "B" Par Blaque Competition, Deep Water Bay.

Teania

Ladire Doubles Open 18nal) and Men's Handicap Singles (semi-) at LRC; Men's Singles at CHC.

Specer

CAAF Cup Tournament, Kilcher v KMD at Caroline Hill, 8p.n.

Badminton

Ladion" "D" Doubles: Recreio v LRC Men' ""

terenee about Lewis-Evans* condition, ¡inwthorn, said: “He talked and drank tea on the way YWCA CCC v over but he was obviously in Doubles: LC v St Stephen's CCC pain".

V RECTRIU, india Club V Chunk ChrGER.

Speaking of his world cham- plotiship achievement, Hawthorn

*

Fencing

Wright,

***

always 0 reallat, nows that he cannot continuo much longer centro halt,

England's

Already the hatchet men are after him,

Jast

The Munich air crash

evolution of Robert Charllon February Was the starting into a master footballer.

Uncanny Sense

Wednesday, October 29 were:

11-2 Aggressor; 15-2 Babur; 100-0 Midinnder: 18-1 Empira Way; 20-1 Falls Of Shin, Cash And Courage, Carbon Серт. Legal Tle, Marshal Phil, Faith Healer and Well Spoke 25-1 Parese and London Cry; 28-1 Tragedy suddenly Invested this boy with a quiet authority. Loppylugs and Old King Cole; 33-1 Amos: 40-) Cheviot Hills, Suffering, the loss of his team-

Punchinello, Radiopye.

Royal mates, seemed to force his foot-Chief, Stattald und Allwood; ball growth at a reinarkable

50-1 Todhurst; 08-1 Sunrise. rate.

Today Chariton not only in a brisk collover, AggrmNSOT carries his own match-winners remained a Brin favourite at his In either foot.

He shoots previous price of 11-2, but harder than Tommy Lawton Babur advanced half a point to In his heyday... flereer than 15-2. Both were backed to CHI Bastin and Balch Carter will about £0,000 sterling.. at their best.. He also wa uncanny positionni rense plus fine ball control.

And he is still only 20.

Top Australian Track Cyclist Turns Pro

Melbourne, Oct. 20. Dick Ploog, Australia's best track cyclist, turned profession-

Slipping they say he is slowing-up the sap goingful today,

from his ices and the spring Plook, who holds the world in the next match, against a shorn from those famous, soar record for 200 metrés at 11.2 combined eleven here, but ing leaps.

should mies the fixture have further rest,

were Old

BEST SUPPORTED

The best supported Carbon Copy (20-1) and King Cole (28-1), and were backed to win £10,000 sterling. Carbon Copy, half-brother of the Cesarewitch winner Mpru- cambe, has been coupled with

in some him

useful doubles, and is trained by Patt Taylor at Beverley. Old King Cole, from

Newmarket Jack Jarvia sinbles, hos already won Ave races this season.

The 100-9 third favourite, Midlander, was backed to wiri £1.000 sterling. There Was wlso backing for Amos and Cash And Courage. Amos is a seconds, signed with promoter stable-companion of Midlander. he recommended that Du And alreay they are naming Ted Waterford, who promotes and Cash and Courage, like to his Successors. Hon Cope at the Olymple Park Velodrome. unother 20-1 chance Marshal

(Monchester United),

the 1936 Olympic cycling Ken vite statement istured by

start Mr Brown (West Ham), and real events. Ploog's first pro F. R. Brown, the MCC tosan able Joc Show (Shefeld will be in the Melbourne Cup

nager, said: "A specialist United) have all been thrust on November 1.-U.P.I. las

Watson, and forward as prospective England pleased with the progress

centre halves. made. There Is some weaken. ing of the left thigh musete but further exercise will put this

Sect

right. Aunther cheek will be made on Thursday. Should Watson wish to phy against the combined eleven the specialbd will not object although he would recom mend a further week's rest, GREAT RELIEF

What rubbish. The Weight speed may not be pa electric as it was: but there is no one else around with the Wright know-how and positional sense. That's why the seles-; tors have stuck to blu.

The match with Russia pro vides an equally searching test for another England, footballer. is understood that

Mr Dynamite they call him, specialist thinks Watson will and that's what he is; Soccer'i

The tour

the

last

without the No. sapper-the explosive necessity of an operation."

sharpshooter who threatens to

The muscle weakening is due to the limb being in plaster for ten days. The spoculist's re- port is a great relief to Wal- son and everyone else, but Brown is unlikely to let him play until Adelaide, where MCC begin a match against South Australia on October: 31. Ching Mail Special.

Spellbound

Witch doctors in Southern Rhodesin are Uning up for the most lucrative jobs in the his- described it as "a matter of Hongkong and Kowloon Brancytary of their profession-red-

pening of Army Fencing Club

ision t Seaman gymnasium, lent charmers to African foot

ball clubs! They get as much as £10 for key matches to work their spells.

teamwork".

He added: "In fact 1 think... it] pẩm.

is the only time that the tactles

We had discussed before the

race have actually worked.

Meelings

Softball Association council at Shell Club, Central Bulking, elghth "I drove for second place. I foor, 30 8.1: KTA count

Sports Rond, 3.45 pim. not interested in coming cricket solection first.

Wis Our main task,

to HICCC. 515 p.m. blow up Stirling Moss",

was

Asked if he Lave

driven

Sometimes they bury "golls"

Pil, is trained by Sam Hall who bes already provided the Cesarewitch winner. China Mail Special.

Malaya To Sponsor Formation Of Asia -Badminton Body

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20.

blow up every goalkeeper un The Badminton Association of Malaya has decided

fortunate enough to block his thunderbolts.

The name of this young man, of course, is almost as famous on that of the Prime Minister- BOBBY CHARLTON,

The

to sponsor the formation of an Asia Badmin- ton Confederation.

Association's

standing Badminton Confederation would commitice made this decision at also help to inaugurate a cam- its meeting here on Sunday petition among Asian countries the English on lines similar to the Asian Cup soccer competition which begins next year.

Here, I am convinced, is star who, in his own way,

three weeks after WILL BECOME AS LEGEN- DARY AS STANLEYanguage newspaper, Singapore

Standard, urged such a step. MATTHEWS. The selectora, I believe, have also at last begun to glimpse this vision,

The spotlight

IBF Committee

The Hadminton Amociation of Malaya also decided yester“. The paper sald that bithough day to invite players from the power of badminton

and Indonesin. today Thailand, India is in Asia not a single Asian It to participate in the

Dext

Shy. sandy-haired and alimving on the executive com- Malayan championships sche

ndtico of the International duled to be held next Mng, in (11st.), no young player of the

Badminton Federation.

Singapore.--U.P.I. post-war era has aroused such controversy and excitement.

No player has invested 20

minutes of football with such in the infddle, of the pitch at į drama and theatre. midnight, somethines they pro-

Faine's

fickle spotlight has vide amulets or powderal

dogged him all the way from One doctor is usually employ the day when, as a football fed by a club for the whole sca-fledgling he was first plumped Annual, son-unless they lose too many down among that team of glants

-the old Manchester United. matches!

{our:nite) al

would prefer 10 મ British

inner Badminton Association, car, Majestle Restaurani, 8.30 p.m.

THE GAMBOLS

(MY SHOULDER

ISTRAPS BROKEN

(CLUD

(I'LL GO

AND FIND

LAPINY

by Barry ARB leby

WAM

CLOAKS

(IN A MAINE MIR DID IT)

PROTECTING MY J

It also sald a

proposal to

elect the President of the Bad- minton Association of Malaya Vice-President of the In- ternational Badminton Fodera- tion some time ago was also. defeated.

The Singapore Standard said the formation of an

Aslan

GAS FOR JOY

Craig Confident Of Regaining Best Form

Bydacy, Oct. 20 Ian Craig Australia's cricket captain, la jubilant after bla comeback on Saturday when, ploying for the first lime' alisce his illness, he scored 54 por Mosman Veterans against Nggih Sydney Veterano.

Craig, who has been suffering from a liver complaint, showrid good form and today he mi he felt no li adloqtu.

"I feel confident 1 cán régulis, best form quickly”, he fala, "Apart from a little stirodan 1 feel really well today."

Craig, a pharmacist, resumed espa tour. Họ ảnh mới tới praction tomorrow evening with the New Bath Weing shedA

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