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THE CHINA MAIL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959.
Britain's Most Controversial DAWN FRASER, SYLVIA
Footballer
JOHNNY HAYNES' MANNERISMS
ARE ONLY
THE RESULT OF
OVERWHELMING ENTHUSIASM
By TOM FINNEY
(Of Preston North End and England)
Fulham's International inside-forward Johnny Haynes slips and slides through a treacherous combination of mud and ice at Lincoln, trying desperately to set his attack in motion. Every mistake is jeered. Every success ignored.
For Johnny is
This is fast becoming an old familiar story,
currently the most controversial player in British football. You either like him or you don't. There seems to be no middle
course.
Firmer Action
On Cricket
Rule 26 Urged
London, Feb. 10. The Association of Cricket
Umpires in England
members asking its
are
to
take firmer action on Law 26
deals with which throwing, jerking and the general fairness of a de livery.
This action follows quickly on the recent eontroversy over throwing by the Australian fast bowlers against the MCC tourists.
out in our manual".
Just why should, this be? I am sure it's due, mainly to JJohnay's - rather unfortunate habit of showing his feelings.on the eld. When another, player makes a mistake, he is not to portray despair too openly.
To experienced players, this can naturally prove * little aeving and probably accounts for the stories of his feuds with Stanley Matthews and Nat 11.fthouse. Like many stories about Johnny, they are not true.
What is he really like?
Ludapest when Ivor Broadis and myself played Bedford Jezzard and Johnny for four hours.
He plays bridge the way he does football, thoughtfully und cargely.
I have often thought, how. ever, that there's a strange contradiction la his character.
Fan Letters
On one side, you have the man-about-town whose widlo range of friends include As his partner in the England ericketer Dennis Compton unl tean, I have come to know him! bixer Peter Waterman....who well sod feel it's a pity that the
had his name linked with flm actress crowds don't look a little deeper romantically into the reasons behind these | Jeanette Sentt.... and who takes mannerisms.
television appearances non- chalantly in his stride.
Exhaustion
fo me, they are merely signs of overwhelinlug enthusiasm. This is the keynote of Johnny Haynes' character.
He will literally rin himselt to a standstill for either his club or
is entry.
The current issue of "How's that?' the umpires" news let- In fact, a friend of his told ter, states: "I hope that all that during the early sepson, members will, at
op games for Every
Fulham, he played portunity, co-operate with suriumselt into such a state of ex- Association in explaining they haustion that his parents were 26 as set often unble to wake him until Implications of Law
run the following morning. LAW QUITE CLEAR No young Internatlonial could Enlarging on this today. Mr|precive a itler canmple of club G. P. Staniford, match seere loyalty than that set by Johnny tary of
the Association sait And although he is, on current "The law is quite clear. It form, the best forward in Eng- states that if either umpire benut, he never went to hit tha
satisht ot not entirely
the transfer headlines.. • even absolute fairness of a delivery, rumours pass hiny by,
he shall call nimbull.. We ace He is so much a part of usking our members, to, Alan Fathom, that. It would be n that and be temer, If necessary.cnntion it he ger decided to They should note particularly move.
the words be not entirely,sails=
Medte
·MP
T.
É.
the Smith,
Spurs Loss
Honorary General Secretary, has How Spurs must regret allow
of encourage-ing him to slip through their ...sent messages
ment and loyalty to. "our Angers, Raised almost within colleagues In Australia" -sight of White Hart France-Presse.
Johnny's boyhood omlation had bern to play for Tottenham; but
Cheltenham Entry Fulham spotted him fireh
Scratched
London, Feb. 10. · Murh-Obliged, quoted at 33-1 nt Inst night's callover on the Cheltenham Gold Cup,, Was from the oMcially
scratched race at 0800 GMT this moming.
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"THE HONG KONG
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Special Cash Sweep on the
Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 14th February,
- 1959.
And on the other, you have the boy who still lives with his
refuses parents....who
all invitations each Wednesday so that he con take his mother to the cinema....and who spends burs each week writings to some very youthful fans who already consider him more friend than idol.
There you have Johnny Haynes difficult character to HO) LR9P..
And an even harder one to Ignore.
Easy 6-1
AFTER THE BATTLE FOR "THE ASHES"
Radio pictures from Adelalde shows Peter May (right) congratulating
the Australian captain Richie Benaud, after England's defeat in the fourth Test match, thereby losing the Ashes which England has held since 1958.
Australia won by 10 wickets, having also won the first two and drawn the third-Central Press Photo.
RUUSKA WIN AT MELBOURNE SWIM MEET
Melbourne, Feb. 10. Australian swimming star Dawn Fraser wơn the 220-yard freestylo event today in a carnival mect against visiting American mermaids,
ifer time was 2:17.0, well out- | the junior 110-yard freestyle in side her 2:14.7 world record, but 59.4. Second was Watrons Harr a good time in view of the of New South Wales, 1:00.2, and fact she is recovering from | third Graham Tait of Queeris- hepatitis.
land, 1:00.8.
Second was America's Chris Junior women's 110-yerd free- Von Baliza, in 2:18.9, third Ala style was won by Yvonne Cap- Krieg of South Australia, per in 1:09.8, with M. Wilson second in 1:10.3 and 1. Agnow third in 1:13.2.
2:20.1.
Easy Win
Americin Sylvia Ruuska Just Under Record scored an easy win In the 110-yard butterfly, clocking In the women's 220-yard free- 1:11.3 p against her own 1:13.4 style, Miss Saitza and Miss best time for 100 metres. Sylvia, Fraser were level at the end of 10, clocked world records for the the fist length, reached In 33.0 200-metre and 220-yard butter-seconds, but at the halfway mark Miss Fraper was half-yard fly in Sydney last Saturday.
Poor second was Australian head in 180.0. Beverley Bainbridge, in 1:14.9. Third was Astralian Helen Rolph, in 1:23.0
All events took place in the 55-yard fresh-water Olymple pool here.
of New
Terry Gathercole South Wales had little trouble taking the 110-yard men's breaststroko and did not extend himself to try for a record.
By Six Yards
He won by six yards from Victorian Jehn Weston, clock- ing 1:19.0 compared to Weston's 1:20.9. Third was Victorian M. Maloney in 1:20.9,
Kim
Aunger.
15-year-old South Australion, easily won
The American rolled to draw. Level at 165 yards in 1:42.0, but the Australian put on a Antshing spurt 25 yards from home and won by two yards.
in
Misa Ruuka led all the way the butterfly, reaching the turn in 33.0, a full second ahead of Miss Bainbridge.
Hor winning time was. only one-fifth second off Nancy, Ramey's world record on 1:11.3. -U.P.I.
Criticised For
Her Black
Sports Diary POLICE AND NAVY CLASH Satin Shorts
Navy
4.13 p.m.
TODAY
Rugby
Polter, Houndary Atrert
Squash Colony Squash Chamalonship: Victoria Barracks, 5.30 p.m.
TO-MORNOW
Tenuis
Colony Grass Court Tennis Cham- pionships, CCC, 5.15 p.m.
Colony Squash Championships.
Victoria Barrácka, 5.30 p.m.
Meeting
HKFA Interport Sub-Committee mering. Sporta Road, 5.43 p.m.
HKAAA
Commitier Executive Meeting. Education Dept, 5.30 p.m.
Victory For
HK Chinese In
Memorial Cup Soccer
By
CHINA MAIL REPORTER
TOMORROW IN THEIR LAST
HEXANGULAR RUGBY GAMES
By PAK LO
Melbourne, Feb. 10. Norah Smalley, 20, foxymer: British international runner, who has been in Australia fon about a year, sald today she would resign from the Victorian Ama- teur Athletic Association because an celal criticised her black sniin shorts.
The shorts raised no comment when she wore them in Britain and in Europe, Miss Smalley said today.
The protest about them was made during an athletic meeting
The Police and Navy complete their Hexangular Tournament games to-
morrow afternoon when they clash on the Police ground in Boundary hero first week-end. Miss Smal Street at 4.15 p.m.
There are also two Army Cup games scheduled for tomorrow afternoon
ley said that after her race, e woman official told her: "Next time you run make sure you cre Mirs Smalley is one of the fow women to have sun a mile under Mall minutes. China Ave
with the one at Boundary Street (Army ground) likely to produce the males is closer result when Victoria plays the 1st. Royal Tanks at 3.30 p.m. Out at Sekong, Green Howards at 3.00 p.m. have an easy game against REME.
On Thursday afternoon on the Army ground in Boundary Street the fast of the second tound of the Army Cup matches will take place, with the prob- rble quarter-finalists being the Tankcs
Green Howards, 1st Lanes, and 5th Field. For a safe bet, your money should go on the Green Howarde to win the trophy.
Even Stronger Side
the Lane, The
you ever realised, in- 1tave eintally, what a great breeding ground,Tottenham is for Inside forwards? Haynes is just one of which includes talented list players such as Tommy Harmer and Eddie Balley.
Still, Spurs' mistake has been good fortune and Folhan's manger Osborne has openly stated; "Johnny Haynes is the grandest fellow I've ever met in Tuotball. Although he is one of the biggest šlars' we've ever had, he is entirely unspoilt and train harder than anyone on our books
dum
Becnurd of these twin passions for club an country, people believe that he will b hiifu,
I can't agree. Does Billy Wright's England form suffer because he plays like a human Wolves? And did Welsh stur Ronnie Burgess grow old gracefully by relaxing with Spurs?
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Cool As Ice
I believe a man is just as likely to lose his tough byjat- irrupting to reserve himself for the big occasions,
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Special.
The Navy have a very strang Victoria failed to impress the DAVIDSON · AND
und
the Tanks д norrow but
with Isaacs other fast
night, pack, and hooking, they should dominate should win by
and the lineouts, clear margin. the scrums while Stroud and Rogers the
are certain 10 The Taiwanese are now ex- wing forwards upset the Police halves.
and their
MCDONALD
pected on the Sechuck" FIT FOR TEST
Thursday morning, and de s of this visiting XV will be available shortly thereafter, Tomorrow's Teams
Following are the teams for tomorrow's games:—
Sydney, Feb. 10, Australia's fast left-hand bowler, Alon Davidson, 19 Œ- vected to ba fit for the Afth and - Anal Test opening in, Melbourne on Friday.
The Navy threas and halves are much superior in their pass. ins, and shouki, despite a strong defence manage to way through to score,
The Police have not settled
He twisted his right andde in In the major game tomorrow down this season, and they have
into
the fourth Test in Adelaldo and Hongkong Chinese overwhelmed the Kowloon afternoon, Novy greatly been forced
continunt
Navy: Barnett, Greest, Beck,
the nd to withdraw from positional switches through no by, their ne draw Chinese by six goals to one at the Hongkong with the airmen last Saturday, fault of their own.
Heath, Watson, Pirrent New South This has Lafferty,
WRles Harvey, Isatca, Strachan; Stadium yesterday and so qualified to meet folding on even stranger | wrought havoc
Victorin Sheffield Shield match to both their Russell, Mannion, Rogers, side, and this looks like "cur- attack and defence.
Herc. Thels only the Combined Civilian-Services side in the
Gibson, Stroud. tina" for the Police.
hope today is their forwards, final of the Memorial Cup.
and if they can keep the ball Police: Duan, McNiven, tight they might upsci
the Stevin, Hobby, Bellingham,fore ustralian eclector. Dudley Navy, but they will not have Tohnston, O'Hare, Bryan, Keill, geton later today.
the Shelley,
Counsell,
T
This final game has the wns the belted side. The Hong- special significance that It will kong team had all the class. The [be played Inff the presence of Kowloon boys were a bit out 10 The Dike of Edinburgh of their depth and it is hard during his vidit to the Colony to believe, esten allowing for the fact that there werd two March,
reserves in the team, that this was the best Kowloon dould put to the field
The Kowl in Chinese offered surprisingly hoor opposition to their Island counterparts and quite apart from the fact that their represchiation was not as strong as it might have been, the players never pulled
to-
| rether once the Hongkong Chinese go their noses In Iront,
Hapless Day
The Teams
heartened
IOC Meeting On May 19 To Discuss Games Organisation
n large enough share of
Newlon, ball to do, this, and the Navy Roberts, Miller, Haigh. will be playing an open game as they did with such fino resulta against the RAF. The tailors should win convincingly. In the game at Sekong, Green Howards should find no-trophle in disposing of REME, who just managed to win over the 49th Field when the latter played with 11 mich.
Dark Horses
line
Honshong Chinese: Laŭ Kin-
Home, Feb 10. chung (South China), Szeto Yiu The Executive Committes of (Tung Wah), Kwok Kem-hung the International Olymple Com- (South China), Chon Fal-hung mitice'is to meet hero on: May (Tung Wah), Lau Yee (South 19 with the chairmen and secre→ The Green Howards have China), Lok Tak-hing (Klcher), torlei of national Olymple corn- good path, and in this competi- Wai Fat-m had a pretty Chu Wing-wah¦ (Kitchne), Humittees to discuss organisation |tion easily the best three hapless da in the Kowloon Cheung-you (South China), of the games in Rome next year, available. Unless they, too, ture goal. It is rue that the men
Wang Tak-fook (Sink Too). Yiu The delegates will also tour up short they should win Cheuk-yin (South China), Mok | the Olympic sites already co in front of im gave him pre-
In the other game the Tonks clous little Hupport but he lost Chun-wah (South China). pleted or under construction.nre rather the dark horses, goxin which Zie did not expect
Kawicon Chinese: Wal Fat Modwhile, the organising though tailler on in the season a player of his status to do.
fairly impressive The Kowken side withstood a kim (KMB), Cheng Wing-kun committee oxplained today that they were ng series of Hongkong attacks (Fallce), Cheung) Wing (CAA), people abroad who want to at- until they ran into a crop of They have a Mood during the fist half and they Chung For-on (Kwong Wah), in the games should apply Injuries. were very. rtunate indeed to Kung Wah-kit (Police), Lam for tickets to officially accredited pack, but are a little weak_out- Sharp be trailing only a solitary Sheting yee (Eastern), Na Chau- agencies in their countries. Such side, while Victoria have fairly
Lau Chi-lam tlekels will not be reserved of good decks, excluding goal at the interval. This was wing (Police),
Certainly Jolinny Haynes a goal scored the 40th minute (KMB), Au Chi-yin (Police), roll in Rome to people who who at course is playing out of
the weak, lesk. won't worry himself into retire by Chan Falling with a grant Lem Kam-long (MB), Leung apply for them on behalf of his old, but their forwards are Tent. I have seen him sitting 25 yarda shot which left Wall Wal-hung (KMB).}
in the dressing-room before a Fat-kim helps. major International match...
as cool us Ice,
In the seco half it was one-
traffle the time Way
and fala came a regular Intervals
dle Eays that he never outer for the Hongkong side.
from pre-match
believe him,
nerves and I
What he like off the held?
I must confess that on tours I
All Tho Class
Mok Chun-wah increased the
The Draw will be held on haven't seen so much of Johnny total to two. Wong Tak-fook
ps I might have. For the Engmade it three after a good pleer Public innd team tend socially to oilt of approach work, and then Ile
Cheung-yau got his name.
on
the Ground Floor. Betting Hali
the Race into two groups onding to the scoresheet by snacking home- st Course, at 11.30 n.m. on age.
another great gosi, Saturday, 14th February.
1960:
By Order of the Stewards, PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Treasurers.
I spend much of my time with Wong Tak - took, and ' Yiu the older players machi es Billy {Cheukeyin Orsinbach the Laband's Wright and Nai Lofthouse, while scoring by raising ine Tjongkong Johnny atay with him perticular total to six, but as thou to pals, Pater Drabrook and Dobby prove there was a sting in Charlton,
ihe, Kowloon fall Leu Culislam
But we share one particular popped one Into the Hongkong enthusisam...brkite.' I'remem- bet itært before the endu ber one particufar seaden at There was no doubt which
friends abroad.--Reuter,
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