THE CHINA MAIL,

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958.

FA Cup

Cup? Cambridge

Preston For The FA

THIS COULD BE THE YEAR

FOR THIS TEAM OF FIGHTING BALL-PLAYERS

By TOM FINNEY

(Of Preston North End And England)

Another FA Cup competition is under way' and all

eyes

look

hopefully towards distant Wembley. Will I be there at the end of the trail? Will this be Preston's year?

MAURICE O'KELLY SAYS FAREWELL TO RUGGER

By PAK LO

On Tuesday evening the Club "A" turned in a very unimpressive perform- ance, and one of its few players to shine was the Club captain, Maurice O'Kelly.

or even

Little did either the players, the spectators

realise that he was playing his last game of rugby.

When be dummied his way through the centre, or scissored

beautifully, and last but not lenst when he took his soccer kicks from penalty on the

Before he came to this Colony he had a cartilage removed from his knee, and he has had to have Butd removed from his after proetically every gaine, though few people knew of this, wing, that so very often resulted

I have a hunch that it may bo......a hunch that I may achieve my crowning ambition and take the Cup back to Deepdale. I've At 36. I suppose my days in football must be numbered.

been a lucky man.

Yesterday he was I've toured the world under the England banner and gained more honours than anyone has a right to expect.

said: "You can't hus have any big regrets about any

Ton, when YOEL Join Arsernd This is the club of clubs

But I don't think I ever taler manager Bly Walker's | smiled and

the club rent easy until I add a Cuppating har winner's medal to the collec- developed mil very sooth tuner. flon. Perhaps It's the result combination

of having played on the Joning vide in the 1951 Final when we 10 3-2 to West Bromwich. Albion,

can understand now alt tou early how Stanley Matthews fit when he told te before ta Blackpool Bolton Final #105

want to win this more than any thing I've ever done **

What

time?

I'

r

elchees

"Too Old" Jibe

Many

will

tek

Well, coily tree will tell. This sa tournament of sudden death where the

of

knee

told by a never

specialist that he must play again, as he has a bud case will I14:༥P8 arthritis. This come as blow not only to the Club but to all those interested in rugby in the Colony.

In three points for his XV. All these will be missed, as well s his keenness, his Insistence that everyone be as it as he was, and his obvious delight in a good clean fast game that saw his side victorious.

Success To Success

Matarier has resigned the p teiney of the Club, and intends to concentrate on golf, but I am sure that his first love will call

that slightest quirk of him back, and we can expect to of "elder fortune can end a club's hopes, see him in the rule

my dreams come true. 1'11 stutesman". In the future.

And they have one of the main evenals for a successful f'up wide a good doruinating centre-half. 1 have such a high oplaton of Hobble McKinlay that surprised the Scots

such Jittle Interest int.only be happy, take him.

What en one say about u Newcastle that has club like already won three post-war Cup 196| Punal tax are one of the

Loproved

met country

andes

Idol Of Tyneside

the

At gerum-forward, Len White

critics we're loo wild. a site that will began to file when the going as become almost as much a la tough,

the Tyne predecessor

that's b

I admit that we have our share of veterans, Fernem-

IN

ber Isn't always pace that Experietre and guile have played a blecer part in the stery of the Cup this youthful futhuslamu,

You won't finit many bi Pamer in the Preston ranks. Wa e not a glamour side, although five of us, Wille Chatninghan Joe Walton, Frank nrrel!, Tommy Thompson and myself | hve been cap

Dut

are a tear of bl flayers with a fighting spirit. . . . and this season" that could be. good enough.

We

Six To Fear

For there isn't as really out- | standing club in the country. Link down the First Division table and you will see that only i tight points separate the Kim Arsenal--from the seven- teenth, Everton

gr

Who do I fear must along live way?

I consider that the six cluby most likely to end my hopes MAT: ARSENAL. BOLTON NEWCASTLE, NOTTS FOREST, WEST BROM and WOLVES.

One should always cast a wary eye towards the current holder, tial when Tant elab bnppens to De Bulion, the danger is twin 2 Kent.

cient Ciry sides are founderi Vem dour fighters kas Nut Lofthouse and Tommy Banks I know Nat 1 xleteminated to Prove that his best days are far from over.

He tells me, incidentally, tha Follow's young side-left

player to watch.

Twice In the last three years, Wolves have been favourites in the bolting for the Cup and their } brand of power

football can Dever be ignored.

Strong Defence

Currently their attack has lost its rhythm, but the defence is us strong us ever There are Jew more affective middle-lines than that formed by Bill Slater, Billy Wright and Ron Flowers. Strangely enough, the one which compares. most cicsely with it is found only a few miles way at West Brainwich where Maurice Setters, Jimmy Dudley and tay Barlow make a rugged barrier.

We at Preston haven't forgof- Len that it was Wert Brom who sontched the Cup from our grasp In '64. And we haven't forgot- len, toe, that they are tough as well as skilful:

Notts Forest have been re- crulled from far and wide, but

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INTER-BANK

HOCKEY

First Appearance

his first apm Maurier mude pearance in this Colony, shortly against the his arrival, after Filane when he played for the Civilians. Although the Civilians Lost, Maurlee impressed every

with Dust LOTU one in his 11:5

smooth Lacties. fast

played by has then

Since

the

A Irlenilly hockey match be steadily for Chub "A", and for tween the staff members of the 10

Colony

against the Juckie Chartered and Mercantile Banks, | HI

and the Taiwanese, Japanese, the Happy the New Zealand prate will be played at

Touring XV. Valley Pool Grounds on Sunday

He also เฟ

Lour coamerieing at 16 m.

Malaya and in every game has The leams are:

been an outstanding success.

R

With the North-Bar Touring hem onto Wembley, Newenstle

Bank Chartered!

1. A. S might well tourt: the heights.

But although as a player he Arsenal. too, are. Rich im- Late, J. R Macrae (Cuptoa

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been itstanding stad un lager), AG proved side. They have the type a Team

automatic choice for the Colony, Kilpatrick, which made Wright. B. A

ts as a uction that he has of a defence,

A. E. M

made his name. Fow the banan, and a forward ane Partier, P. Brown,

York, Ribeiro, N. J. Ritchie, really hill of goals.

of people knuw

the hours C. Assumpeso, man I'll

W. Madgwiek. They also have a

Maurice has spent studying the Nunes, A Rosa, S. Ogley miss along the Wembley trall,

planning previous This

Bank: Docherty.

D. Mercantile Tommy

re- ranged Scot helped to power- Thomas, (Capt), S Boag (Team his moves in the next, for

suits are what spectators see. the anger). J. house Preston fowards

R. Crowley, B.

C. Lin- He will missed by specta- Cup in 1954 and may well do Duxbury, T

senen, M. Ward, H. M. Sequeira, 1ors and players alike players the same for Arsenal,

hin the other day F itemedios, D #asker!

Nunes, F for the encouragement he used give them, and spectators harl whether he

any regrets Abraham. A. Rusario, H. Bucks, to

for the thrills he gave them, about having +15. He hall F. Ng, F. Ho, W. Cheng.

Martin

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WHAT HAPPENSO TO PAM?

IN THE FALL INTO THE OLD TUNNEL UNDER THE VILLAGE PAM PROTECTED THE CHILD.. BUT SHE

DIDNT PARE SO WELL

HERSELF!

4-10

C

game

WHY WOULD AN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY--

COME ON ---

I HAVEN'T GOT ALL

DAY-..

"HER FACH WAS SCRATCHED AND BATTERICA. THE CHILD SAID PAM SAY HER REFLECTION IN A SMALL POOL OF

-WATERMA

and

WE'LL KNOW THE ANSWERS SOON-I HOPE

STAND BACK, NARDA-

hls

As captain of the Club this ycar he hus

from led them success to success and he hoped this year, when he was explain, he would be able to lead XV to a elean sweep of every trophy in the field The alas, is not to be, but I any sure than within a short we Mau- rice's brogue wil be encourag- ing his team from the touch line. And so, sadly, we say farewell rtigby une of the great players this Colony has pro- dured, who has hong up his boots through

his he wish of

International Electric Foils Competition

Paris, Nov. 20. Britain's 1958 World epee champton William Hookyus will head Britain's representation in the five-nation competition for the internationat Electric Folls Challenge Cup which will be staged here from December 6,

Over 100 individual entries have been received.

Other nations competing are: the Soviet France, Hungary, Unlon and Inly-France-Presse

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

LET'S SEE WHAT

HAPPENG TO

THE CHAR-

By Mik

By Erale Bushmiller

CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA ?

By Paul Norrls

LOGUE JUMPED UP AND RAN AWAY BERGAMING! THE

CHILD SAID, "THAT LAST TIME I SEE LADY!'”

Team For Inter-Varsity

Rugger

Cambridge, Nov. 26.

G. Windsor Lewis, the Cam- bridge University Rugby Union captain, has selected 14 of his side for the match against Ox- ford University at Twicken- ham, London, on December D. Maurice himself

A vacancy, which will be filed later, is left at forward,

own, and whose name will be remembered in the Chub and the Colony for many long day to

come.

Judy Can Be Film Actress As Well As Olympic Swimmer

Lausanne, Nov. 20. Judy Grinham, Britain's Olympic swimming star. who holds two world brickstroke re- cords, can still swin for Hri- teto in Olympic events, although she is golu on the Aims

Commenting

1341 today

her

proposs

Dersom 11 A actress, M Otto Mayer, Chun- cellor of the International Olymple Committee, declared "As long as she does not do any im specifleatly about swim- ming we have nothing but the best of good wishes for her."

"Naturally she must have a job We encourage all mnateur athletes to get jobs as long as they da uol earn money through their particular sport."-Reuter.

Sports Diary

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Friendly Game: HKFC "Dynamics" ✓ HKFC. 7.30 p.m.

Golf Larles Golf: Final Round, failway and Ros Cupe, Fanling.

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