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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959.
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RUGBY Youth Dominates English INTERNATIONAL Neji Now Serious Football During Week-End
Upsets Wales 6-5 In A Rousing And Spectacular Match
Edinburgh, Feb. 7.
Scotland confounded their critics today by beating Wales by six points (one penalty goal, one try) to five points (one goal in the Rugby Union international here, All the points were scored in the first half and when Wales took the lead with their goal in the fifth minute, it looked as though Scotland But the much-criticised Scottish forwards were booked for defeat. battled their side to a victory which might have been by a much wider margin with a little more fortune.
Many of the 70,000 Prowd The Welsh withstood terrifle ne penalty goal from the 25
of match pressure later in the second tinit (yarski line end only five yards thought that lack
tele practice,
La the recent and nearly all the honours went in from louch.
have Just ou half-time Normansevere weather, would to the Scottish prek.
down in the handicapped the Srote, but the Bruce tough d
home side surprised with their cartier after rood work by G, K. Sraith and . H. Wildell.
The Scottish Forwards con- veded a lot in weight but held the own in the tight and by sheve speed and determination proved the masters in the locat.
It was one of the most rousing and Spectacular internationals aren al Murray held for several
years.
Wales got an early lead when M. Price cleverly evaded to tackles befere swerving inside full-back Ken Scotland to touch down. Terry Davies converted with a fine kick 10 yards from the fuckline.
Guilty Of Errors
Both sides
were
eurs at this stage.
guilty of
the most
obvious being when Scottish winger T. G. Weatherstone fall-
ed to gather a higi
missed a soklen elinnee.
pass and
Ken
After thirty minutes Scotland put his side well back
in the game when he landed a
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Spasmodic Attacks
Wales made only spasmodic attdel in the second half, but almost snatched victory in the
ying seconds when outside- helt CHE Ashion nearly found the get with a surprice drop at goal.
stalna.
Hobson, the thirty-year-old thinly haired wing forward, pisyed one of the games of his
In the pack could be singled out for special praise they were George Smith and Greenwood,
Challenger For Steeplechase Title
London, Feb. 9.
1-0
at
London, Feb. 7. Two 17-year-olds made their soccer dreams come true in today's English football league programme. They were left-winger Bobby Tambling and centro- forward Barry Bridges, whose goals in their league debut match helped Chelsea to an exciting 3-2 home win over their London rivals, West Ham.
Manchester City, who made | avenge. They won First Tabling, then Bridges scored to put eager Chelsea-the glght team changes for their Accrington while Plymouth, the average age of their forward line clash with the leaders, fought team they displaced, were held
a 1-1 draw at homo was just 18-level mt half time. hard for their point, but woe to
to 2 by Jimmy Greaves, 16- fully weak Antahing was a major
Inside-left, a year-old
elinched factor in Arsenal's rallure to head their nearest rivuls, by
win which would seven points. Interval.
have kept them at the top. matters for Chelsea after the match the
Youth also made its bow in A minute's silence was ob- the West Bromwich-Leicester served before the kick-off in clust, where 18-year-old Jolm | the Tottenham Hotspur-Man- of the cheater United match. It marked the first anniversary Munich air dinnater which cost the lives of eight Manchester United players.
Neji, three times winner of the American Grand National, has come into the reckoning as serious overseas challenger for the Chelten ham Gold Cup, regarded as the championship of steeplechasing, to be run on March 5.
Quoted 7-1
Lorne led the Lelcester uteck. Lornie found the not oner in
2-2 drown ERNIC.
On his first outing over the unless unluckily brought down." different English fenices, the Another expert said only two Inclined him against alne-year-old chesnut ve un points
Nell'a Cheltenham chances, te Impressive perfqununte in run- ning against Lochroe. stylish thought Noji's low netion would the sochy pork fence specialist at level not be suitable f
ዓረገ። weights at Hurst Park, Surrey. happened to be soft and muddy,
epény! Nell, who had previously. run that he fifth in a chase In Ireland, im- tremendous amount of work in pressed most who saw him. He a short time. has strength, quality, Fure- Tootedness and a finishing speed
flown to Ireland Neji was which must give him a distinct
Cheltenham. He frm the United States, reced at chance finished so strongly that the here and finished with, flown to extra two furlongs uphill in thehla Hurst Park outing a week Gold Cup race should not be later returned by car to Ireland for the Leopardstown chase on beyond his capabilities.
Change His Style February 21, to be followed by Workington,
another trip to England for the Nell has had to change his Cheltenham race 12 days later. But whatever little double the style since coming here. In the Best place, all American tracks experts may have, Use book-
life and if any of his coastere left-handed; whereas the fre-matern are talusig no chances. quent burns at Ifurst Park are They have funded 7-1 for the
Mrs Ogden Phipps owner, right-handed. Secondly, as his coll-China Mail Special. panted out, he has had to ac- custom himself to the different types of fences.
Heuter.
Yesterday's Cricket
UNDER THIRTIES
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An aggressive innings of 64 by left-handed Buji: Dhabher, paved the way for an exciting four- wicket svin by the Under 30's in their cricket match against the Over 30's at Chater Rond yesterday.
He gave a couple of difficult, Pepperell was dismissed for 42.
went up in 95 chances during his innings, but The hundred for the most part his offensive minutes, facties peld great dividends. Then Everitt joined Dhabher Dhubher's Innings Included and once the former got his eye
13 fours, his 50 going up in 70 in
they bowling. flugged George
both
the pounded
they In one over
Souza for 14
Robin Pepper) alan had great deal to do in the younger team's victory.
The KGV schoolboy gave
♫
fine account of himself, hook-i
runs.
Caught
With the score at 117, Dhab
ing and driving stylishly for a her was bowlad by Mahon. chancelers innings of 4%. He Everitt stayed till the last over was cut caught by J. C. Koh before being caught by Frank while tempting to hook Prit-Findlay for 37.
chard.
sent
No Assistance Under 30's slipper Carl Myait won the toss and the opposition in to bat first on
wicket that gave slatance to the bowlers.
il
little as-
The Over 30's havo 1vor Stanton and George to thank rather for pulling them out of
tight spot. With Findlay, Prit- chard and Kingsford (33) buck
Carl Myatt who went in next scoped the winning run with a push down to square leg, with about six minutes lett for play, John lung was undefeated with six runs,
For the Over 30's, Tomany Mahon look three, wickets for 70 runs.
The Scores OVER 30'S
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IIL the pavilion for 66 runs, A. F. Kingsford, lbw Duggan 33 these two set about the task of F. Findlay, lbw Webster
G. H. P. Pritchard, run out Souza was! getting the runs. particularly Impressive with his . L. Starten, lbw A. Myott 51 cut off the back foot and Stan G. A. Souza, e Pepperell b ton with his long reaching drives both on the on and oft S. 1. Howard-Jones, lbw A
Myntt aldus. Stanton was eventually out leg-before to Tohy Myatt J. T. Baugh, e Lalchandani
C. Myatt
nt
C. Myntt
for 51 and Souza fell to a fine J. B. H. Leckie, not out catch by Robin Pepperell J. C. Koh, C Alonco b silly mid-on off Carl Myall's Dhabber
bowling. The partnership was T. F. Malton, b Dhabher worth 73 run.
The rest of the batsmen add-M. Birley, e Myatt b Dhab- ed 57 runs, John Haugh contri- buting 20 and the side was ult
out for 190.
Buli Dhather was the most
her...
Extras
Total
55
In
States, the!
EVANS NOT
to
Colchicaler. Hull and Plymouth
Port Vale, 3-2 home winners aver Aldershot took over the top spot in the fourth division. They replaced Coventry City,
end now lay second. was drew at home to Gillingham
Scottish League
MOI.
Premation-challenging Full-back Billy Foulkes, one wall surprisingly enched 2-0 at of survivors, was missing from home to Gateshead, whose win the United line-up after 88 con-litted them off the table's bottom
alive appearances but an- Fun! other four, goalkeeper Harry Rungors took a firm grip on
and forwards Bobby The Scottish League champion-·
Gre Charlton, Denis Vlotet! and ship today when they beat St
Winger Albert Scanlon, arkled | Mirren 3-1 away for a three- In their team's 3-1 win. This point lead over their
A Hat-Trick The first uninterrupted day of league soccer saw Luton Town back to something approaching the form which took them to the top of first division table in September. At home to Burnley, they stormed
11 6-2 win. Inside-forward
Alan Brown cracked a hat-trick.
Olbers who managed three win took United into third place goals were Derelt Pace, Shefteld in the table. United centre-forward, against
of Blakeman, Barnsley.
against Walford. But the day's best Individund Birmingham City, one of dix feat came from John Buchanan, teams who scared Ave goals, the Bradford centre-forward, sprang a surprise in the Mid- who reoped four In his side's 5-0 lands by toppling proud Preston. home win over Crystal Palace. Aston Vila, narrowly beaten Trouble flared in the third at Liverpool, and Portaanputh, división match between Queen's losers at Blackburn, remain. At Park Rangers and Southend. The bottom of the table. Play was held up.just before the e after candboard cups had beel hurled on to the pitch. Afterwards,
R. referce
G.
and
Surprise
nearest
rivals Motherwell who crashed
5-2 away to Third Lanark,
Henris, who beat Dundee 1-0, are eight points behind the leaders with two games In hond. Dundee had 15-year-old Andy Perman-second youngest player ever to appear in Scottish League soccer-on their right wing.
Alee Scoil was in dazzling form for Rangers. He gave the St Mirren defence a worrying time and was mainly responsible for the victory. He scored the
Bolton, Invourites to win the serend goal. Football Association Cup again Hero of Third Lanark's vic- This
surprisingly tory year, were
wo? over Motherwell beaten by the large margla of inside-left Groy, who netted 'a
Top Class Display
the United GOING TO NEW Coventry, who call- Nottingham.
so soft that horses are trained
to jump through the top part would be dir- of them. This astrous in England.
One crilic's summing up of Neji was "Nell gave me the Impression that he is unlicely to fall on any of our courses
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successful bowler for his team Fall of wickets:- 1-31, 2-35.: taking three for 27,
The Under 30% also started 3-80, 4-130, 6-166, 7-102, 8-185,
Watts and Alonco for only 55.
ZEALAND
"Sydney, Feb. 8. England wicket-keeper God-
was surrounded by demonstra-
field.
Arsenal Displaced
on
Jint-trick.
ed police to control the crowd. Shefeld Wednesday in- creased their lead to four points ting spcolators as he left then the second division with a Clyde came back to winning win comfortable
lowly form at the right time. With Leyton's ground.
the Scottish Cup second round frey Evans, who has again
Liverpoel had a 3-3 home due to be played next week broken the little Anger of his
win over Bristol City to take they showed they are going to Inft hand, will not go to New The tense rece for First Divi-
second spot from be hard to beat. They gave a Zeeland with the MCC lean. sion leadership produced another over the
Injury-hit Fulham.
Fulham top class display today in beat- Won- has thought it not change-Wolverhampton
went down 2-0 at Derby, In Hibernian 4-1 with the help Archie worth the risk to make the trip. derers, the champions, taking
Mel Charles, Swansen's much ef two penalties by He has been advised to rest over from Arsenal on goal aver-
sought-after star, was helped Robertson. Anger the
for throo wooks, age.
Airdrieonians, lying fourth in though he batted in the last The Wolves slaged a second-off the pitch with fncial in- Test after suffering the injury.halt Aghtback at Newcastle to Jurion shortly after half-time in the table, had bad luck. Rankin netted for them from penalty referee ordered tho Evans will be the fifth player win 4-3. Arsenal, missing the the hware, match against Stokte.
kick to be taken Brain and retuming to England before the services of their suspended star le returned to score the goal bus the
Airdie last 0-1 New Zealand lour, which begins Tom Docherty, were held to which won the game.
Manchester Hull took over the leadership Hankin missed. on February 21.-China Mall goalless draw on
of the third division on goal to Queen of the South.-Reuter. Special.
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B. P. Dhabhar, & Mahon
A. Everitt, Findlay,b
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10
8 2 6
Total for six whis.. 197
Did not bat: A Myatt, G. Webster, M. Duggon.
Fall of wickets:--1-24, 2-30, 3-56, 4-116, 0-171,0-193.
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