THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959.

BUYING Y

YEARLINGS

What Now, England? BS LIKE DABBLING

MORE DISCIPLINE, MORE PRACTICE OR MORE REST?

London, Jan. 5.

The British evening press today flays the MCC's touring team in Australia following their second defeat by eight wickets by the Aussies at Melbourne.

L. N. Bailey, the Star's cricketing correspondent at pre- sent "Down Under," criticises most strongly the lack of discipline and the paper carries a headline on the front the sub-title to the des- page: England's lie in beds," patch is: "Is Freddie Brown (the manager) falling down on his job."

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'Faint Hopes'

14day Hassett, the former Austration pitala, writing the "Evening Standard", "wald Chat England hol "int bopes

Ashes" of retaining the abny of the.

Faglish plavet

FREDDIE TRUEMAN'S MINER

FANS GET REALLY ANGRY

THOUSANDS of York-

shiro minors were angry because fast- bowler Freddie True- not in the England team at Mcl- bourne.

man was

Feelings wore highest of Maltby, near Don- castor, whero Freddie was onco a minor,

Pit-clork

Chartia Mr Edgo, chairman of the Maltby Council, was to discuss with fellow councilfors the passi-

NSW Versus Queensland Sheffield Shield Match

Sydney, Jan. 4 New South Wales took Brst Innings points from their drown

malch Shefeld Shield

with Queensland here today,

Resuming at 228 for six wie- kets New South Wales were al! for 287 Katha lest inn- tags lead of 134,

Queenstand who made 133 in the first innings, lost two quick

lu: not been in the same class wickets in their second innings tood before Jack Mclaughlin flant of the Australians"

He also gan-gointed the hat-Arm to finish undefeated with

61 at the log when Queensland

g weaknesses of the time were 209 for five.

a10

" is a weakness of un- weak magnitule

Itay Lindwal, former Austra-

Lana's, headquarters of nan Test all-rounder was 56 not Αν

"Billy Grimth, cricket, Asustant Secretary, gave

the

Ow

1hr

the-honored cameni:

We

have every

hot V. THAT

in the capitaine mnd managemed of the MCC purty.

whil Friday this tummistie

confidence

prove whethe

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of avang

serting a little over half the dede 1.200 burse f

tance and free Stattryville to

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at Chur Wood, 17urban, -- Reuler.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

JEAN WANI

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STOP!

1 SAW YOUR HEADING FOR THE CLIFF TO WATCH THE BOATS

OH, DEAR ---

I HOPE HE

DOESN'T

OFF

BRICK BRADFORD

PAM, ARE YOUs CRYING7

'NO-NO, NOT REALLY. I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE THE THINGS YOU HAVE SAID ABOUT BRICK

AND PR.CASTLAND!

FALL

FORGET THEM (BOTH, PAM THEY GEEM TO HAVE FORGOTTEN

YOU!

Justade-France-Presse.

WRELAXD

THE ALMY TO KNOW ABOUT

US

~ATANIA

BUSHMILLZAL

THORES THE DOORBELL AGAIN *** ANSWER T RONNIE!

Scores were:

Queensland 153 and 209 tor Meloukhlin 81 not out, five (J R. Lindwall 56 not onl

Wales New South

287 (R. Booth 85, N Marks 54). - Chara Mall Spec).

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

WE DIDN'T THINK

YOUR SHOC ---

GOODBYE

NURGE GORDON! UK-DOCTOR BAUTLANDI

5.16

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CHAMBER HE

PULL-O THE

LEVER -!

By Ernie Bashmiller

By Mik

By Paul Norris

I FORGOT MY KEY, FAR, GURRETI THIS GENTLEMAN WAS WATING TO SEE MISE PARKER...YOU

KNOW HIM? I'VE HEARD PAM OPEAK OF HIM!

bility of sending

Q

protest to the M.C.C. At his home in Tonnyson Road, Freddie's father, Mr Dick Truaman, "It's hard to ald: beliore. I could say a I would be lot, but

of boing

accuand blasod."

But a few miles away, in the pit town of Bolton- on-Dearna, the people word foeling happy. Their local hero, Wil- lio Watson, was in the

team.

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by LEONARD BARDEN

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moves,

Lundur Exper

Sports Diary

TODAY

Sorcer

1st Division Kwong Wah v Police (28) 220 p.m.

Being Entries For Seventh Race Meeting cluse it nưNATI

SHEAFFERS

"SNORKEL

Skrip

PENS

Skrip

WRITING FLUND

air

IS

ON THE POOLS

By JAMES PARK

The only statistics ever published concern winners, so I thought I would have a look at the other side of the picture. Going through the record of the biggest stables numerically I found there were from 25 to 57 horses respectively that did not win. Of the 15 stables I checked the total of non-winners was 520.

The

Two Classes

I should say that was about will have the good fortune to We usually find own a Crepello or a Brilzmoos. average.

another that only about n third of the Or Right zych be

who won th horses in training under Jockey Hard Ridden,

a race in an? Club Rules win

Derby despite having cost only is it season. That

270 pulses as a yearling. The particular wonderful compliment to owners rpirl is much the same as that

those Inspires which

who who go on footing the bill.

dibble on the pools every week, with Some night mat ngre

ww the suggestion, but when get an entry of around 500 for the Derby it shows that hope springs eternal. That it con- times to do so is to be found in the fact that the great majority of the horses that falled to win race during the past season will continue to race in 1958.

Many will justify the uatience that has been bestowed on them. will be others who wall put their awntes further in The red.

It is impossible to find a figure which wald cover the whom cuties. They can generally be put into two classes. bred ones and those nuction as yearlings.

The

The home

bought

owner-breeder more of, leas knows what it will cost huu each your to breed and rear the stock before they go into truth- real difference Jag. The only Concerns the fee of the stallion. The other expenses are pretty sell the same, though there will he other items like veterinary

harges.

to sals year- When it comes lings the figures can differ enor- mously. They may be picked up for a hundred cr (wo or reach five figures.

High Costs

Once they are in training t moderate selling plater costs as much to keep as a classic con- tender. The outgoings can vary because it costs more to nomin- ste horses for the more valuable faces.

On the other hand they are competing for bigger stakes and there is a brighter chance of making ends meel.

How much money is laid out on those that never win a race It is impossible to calculate, but It runs inia on enormous figure.

All this merely goes to show A hist racing owes to owners. They pay the monthly bills and go on hoping that one day they

Four Changes In India's Test Team

Calcutta, Jun, B. India, we dewn in their five- match series against the West indies make four changea for the fourth Teat beginning in Madras on January 21.

The third Test ended here on Sunday in victory for the West Indies by an innings ond 330 runs. The West Indies w. the second Test at Kanpur after the Ars Test at Bombay had ended in a draw.

The Indian line-up for the fourth Test Is:-Ghulam Ahmed (Captain), G. Joshi, G.S. Rom- chand, Mankad, R. Unirigar, V.L. Manjrekar, C.D. Gopinath, P. Roy, N. Contractor, S.P. 12th Gupte, Surrendra Nath, man; C.G. Borde.

Joshi, Mankad, Ramchand and Gopinath come in for N. Tahmane. D. G. Phadkar, R. Kenny and J. Ghorpade,

All-rounder Mankad was not considered for the first three Tests at his own request, Joshi, wicketkeeper, returns to Test

SWISSAIR cricket after an absence of

ROWNTREES

A TEA TIME TREAT

AUSTIN

for

THE ENTHUSIAST

METRO CARS (HK), LTD.

nearly six years.--Reuter.

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Never Betted

greater

In post-war Years publicity has been elven to the plight of owners, but even in pre-war days few could make it tay without betting. So far as

owner-breeders the big concerned the only one who did so was the late Lord Astor.

were

He never had a bet n his life,

con.

but starting with ope brood- more he finally got together a magnificent stud which tinued to pay is way through- nat a long period.

The others were carry on simply breeding

content 10 beenuse they

and

Facing samc

were

It is the enthusiasts, spirit which impels the small owner to have a horse or two Just to see his colours carried

So long on the racecourse.

can be racing

conducted on lines vis nyed have no those Lear

the future of

The for

thoroughbred.

London Express Service).

PHONIEST VICTORY JN. HISTORY OF SPORTS

New York, Jan. 5.

The New York World-Telegrami

& Sun today called Amerien's reconquest of the Davis Cup "lic phoniest victory in the history of International sports."

the comment was written by

sports columnist Bill Roeder alongside a cartoon depicting the Davis Cup in the shape of a map of Feru. "We want it distinctly

under-' slood," Boeder saki, "that he (Alex Olmedo) the U.S. Association's Tennia Lawn

Uncle Sam's. If they are going to bring coli- tries into this, let them send the Cup to Peru-U.P.I.

baby, not

Scottish Football

London, Jan. 3. Falkirk bent Surling Albion 2-1 in their Scottish fest divi-

Falkirk Non Teoton match at tonight.

The match wan postponed from January 1--Reuter,

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