THE CHINA. MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER - 14, 1959.

THIS IS REALLY A TALKING PICTURE

For Britain's Brian Hewson and Derek Ibbotson, the 1.500 metres event in the recent athletics match between Britain and Russia was a conversation piece. Here they are at the finish being trailed home by the lone Russian, Zymbucuk, Despite Hewson's victory in this event and also the 800 metres, Britain lost the match by 205 points to 135 in the combined scoring for the men's and women's events.

Yamanaka Sets Swim Mark

Tokyo, Sept. 13.

Japon's No. 1 Olympic hope the pool water 23.6.

Tsuyoshi Yamanoko

The air temperature was depres centigrade and

of

Child University, 55 27

points, University, that of Krio

27

points, Rikkyo University, 22 points. Husel University, 10 points, and Meiji University, points,

five

Waseda University splash-

ed his way to a new record

4TH TITLE

a new

of 4:24.6 in the 400-metre

Yamanoka hettered his own! freestylo today on the nest record of 4:28.5 but falled final day of the three-day come anywhere near the National Intercollegiate 4:146 which he clocked last July in a U.S.-Japan dual meet Swimming Championships.

at Osaka for

world re- The Waseda enptain took the end. lend from the story and finished

winner by 18 metres ONCE Noz University wom Its Hiroshi Ishii of Nihon Univer- fourth straight site and 10th sity, who clicked 4:35,#,

championship B

by coring heavy downpour at the 50 metre 1 total of 70 points in 13 events, outdoor Mei pool before 3,000 Second was Waseda University with 73 points, followed by sprotators,

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FOUR D. JONES

CHEF SITTING FRED AND HIS BRAVES HAVING

SHIPED FIVE PRIZE MILK PUDDING COWE MEET THEIR CONTACT MAN, THE "HONDURABLE PINOMA PENNY IBGY, A WELL KNOWN MY PUDDING TRADER ANXIOUS TO PURCHASE AKY PUDDING BEDOUGING ANIMAL, HE CAN LAY HIS FILTHY Downes oh...

FERDINAND

NANCY

WHAT A DOPEY- LOOKING STORK--

HE LOOKS

SO TIRED

200

zzz

THE

BBY'S:

BASEBALL

Giants Stretch Lead In NL. Beat Phillies

New York, Sept. 13.

The San Francisco Giants lengthened their Na- tional League lead to two games on Sunday when they shaded the Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0, and both the pursuing Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves lost single games.

As a result, the Glants gained; Jull game on both other con- tender and go into the finai 12 games of the compaigns with a 14-percentage point load.

Jim (Dusty;) Rhodes, one of the heroes of the Giants' 1954 pronunt victory in New York, delivered a pinch sacrifice fly in the second irming to drive in the only run of the game.

Jack Sanford, ulded by Mike McCormick in the ninth, made the run standup for his 13th: win ol the campaign.

Bon Kline his 10th win of the year and his first on the road. Kino yielded aine his, walked (tvo und struck out three. Chuck Churn, second Los Angeles pitchers, his first lpss.

Ruined

of three suffered

Warren Spuhn's aflempt to score the 200th win of his career

a total which would have tied him with Eppa Rixey for most wins by a left-hander in National League history - WAS ruined

Eddie when

Kasko's fourth

in Eddie Single drove Robinson with the decisive run in the eighth inning. Bob Pur- key pitched a nin-hilter to win his 12th gene despite Eddle Mathews 3801 homer of The

Bensen

· Brilliant

Orlando

Cepeda and Willie Kirkland singled to start the second inning. Daryl Spencer flied out and Hoble Landrith walked. Rhodes balted for third- baseman Danny O'Connell and lofted a sacrilice fly to left Banks hit his 41st homer, a field. Sanford. who did Botngle and a sacrifler. By uliuw a hit until the sixth inn- pave the way for Glen Hobbie's BE WOM alded thereafter by 13th win of the season for the two brillant pinys by Spencer Cubs, Hobbie pliched a three- ast one by Eddie Bressnud. litter and ended Ken Doyer's hilling streak at 29 games.-UPI. Don Cardwell yielded only four hits but suffered his ninth defeat for the lust-placephillies,

The Piltsburgh Pirates defeal-

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Only one other meet recard was shallered when a fasted the Dodgers, 4-3, on four solo Nihon University team clocked homers and the Cincinnati Reds 8:30.5 in the 200-metre relay. snapped the Braves' seven-game The former record of 8:43.7 winning streak with

3-2 was set by a Rikkyo Univer- triumph. Ernie Banks drove in ally quartet in 1954.

ave tina to lead the Chicago Cubs to an 8-0 decision over the St Louis Cardinals in The other game.

of

Captain Motoi Kimura Nihon lived up to his role by breast- winning the 100-metre 4

to the Last Bu nekt stroke, avant. tiging Two powerful Waseta contestants.-vi.

NOW, LET MU SEG TWO POUNDS, CHINESE AND TEMPENCE CACH, was the ALAIED

PRICE, I BELIEVE, FRED

IBBY'S

ORKUNAL CHINESE

MILK PUDDINGS

to

S. Korea Win

Soccer Match

Simmpore, Sept, 13. South Korea beat Singaporn 4-0 in a soccer match to-day.

The Korean team, which look part in the Merdeka tournament Roman Mujlas Bob Skinner, } held by

Last Kuala Lannpur Dick Stuart aral Hank Fulles' week, is due to leave or hone connected for homers to give by air to-morrow-Reuter.

f¿ome OFF THAT MOSERN

TYDE TWISTING LARK,

PINCHAPENKY, THREE QUID APIECE, MATE

NO

BABY ELEPHANT

BORN YESTERDAY

POOR WONDER THING IS

HE'S EXHAUSTED TIRED--

LOOK

by MADDOCKS

MEANWHKE, POREMAN OʻGORMAN REALICET THE AWFUL TRUTH. NE WHEE DOWL

FOLYS COWS LONE OOK W SIHO FOR

CHINESE CHARLIE

(MANEDIATEKAN

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

BRICK BRADFORD

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THE MISSILE CARRYING SUPPLIES TO BRICK, FAM AND LIDA ON THE MOON NEARS NE TARGET..

ON THE MOON... WHY DON'T YOU TRY CATCHING GOWE SLEEP

BRICK?

I FEEL WIDE AWAKE, PAM... AND I WANT TO KEEP LISTENING TO THIS RADIO! ITS SENDING OUT A STEADY BISNAL NOW, AND I WANT TO MAKE SURE IT KEEPS

IT UP!

HOURS LATER..... WHAT REPORTS DO YOU HAVE ON

THE MISSILEF

By Paul Norris

IT SHOULD BE IN AN ORBITAL SLIDE AROUND THE MOON THE TRACK ING STATIONS CAN NO LONGER CONTACT IT, AND OF COURBE WE HAVEN'T HBARO ANYTHING FROM

BRADFORD

SHEAFFERS

"SNORKEL"

Skrip

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Skrip

WRITING FLUJO

SWISSAIR

THE AIRLINE OF SWITZERLAND

Wonderful

21

Aladdin's lamp.

ROWNTREE'S

DELICIOUS

SMARTIES

MILK CHOCOLATE BEANS

daving a party?PLANET* with San Miguel

on the ball

with Tom Finner

-Pago 7.-)

Fade-Out Of Once-Great Sunderland, Newcastle Is Only Temporary

I have just been playing on Tyneside and, for the first

time, missed the old familiar thrill.

For the sweet smell of success has gone from this soccor

stronghold that lies between the Tyne and the Wear. Sunderland are not setting any fires alight in the Second Division and Newcastle have not touched their true form since that brief purple patch at the beginning of last season.

years tgn,

Yet only tiree these two traditionally great the star attractions clubs were

They were in British football.

crowd magnets and the wherever they played it was a safe bet that the gitles would be closing around the ground lung before the kick-off time,

What has happened? Many expinuations have been put, forward, but I suspect that most of the critics have missed the true reason for this tent- Doraly fade-out.

1 am rure the truth

Bunder- that Newcastle and land-for different reasODN--- are nying for their palmy

days.

Wesn't it "mevitable.

for

example, that Newcastle-ofter there

Cup past-war

wias should suffer from 'reaction?

Wasn't it likely that the teams that followed the Cup-winning combinations should And it dif- feul to tread in their footsteps in front of a crowd that bad been bred on success?

Grew Old Together

OFF THE CUFF

I hear that Juventus' JOHN CHARLES has been Elving Kome advice to his brother MEL, transferred 10

Arsenal for £35,000, playing under the burden of a big-price lag.

The showlig

Spaniards Are renewed laterest In Fulliam's Gibraltar. born Coalkeeper TONY MACEDO, Tony's father is Spanish.

Krn

CHISHOLM, the one-time Sunderland and

Scottish forward, threw a ble party in London's Strand Palace Hotel on the eve of his departure to the United States whore he Intenda to conilnue piaying,

Charlie "Lega"

Fleming.... Ireland's Billy Bingham, the Welshman Ray Daniel and the English Juggler Len Shackleton.

Was it any

wonder that this

The silde wes quickened by the fact that so many of thefe stalwarts grew old together... Jue Harvey, the dour command- ing skipper wisecracking Bobby Cowell...the craggy Scot Frank playing Bobby Mitchell....op-cam, the most expensive in the purtunist George Roblede... the fana

history of British football, palled

and

Brennan....ball-

played?

JEL

wherever

they

Lot Of Friction

But before long oven the must

Eul we tre still waiting for the promise to be fulfilled.

The numes have merly all gone from Roker Park and Manger Alan Browna grent bellever in producing local talent-is slowly and patiently rebuilding his side.

This policy ta virtually a re- to the old days when Sunderland relied upon the great breeding-ground of Tyne- ride to proshice ila players,

Deserve The Bost

To help inspire the younger dlicoveries, there is Erie Toy- for who was once a big favourite at neaby Newdustle.

A club' like Sunderland runnot be retulit overnight and I try sure the fans

Roker Park understand that.

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For the crowds of the North East are the ellte of Soccer. They know the game, love it and

reful to a fault.

They deserve to see the best. And before very long, I be lieve they will once again be sveing just that,

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

1st Race Meeting

3rd October, 1969.

Stakes for the above Rdco Meeting will be as follows:—

Wuner

Jackle Milburn, "Wor Jacitle" to all Tyneside,

Newcastle's problem wasn't just one of finding new players, for it wasn't talent alone that took the club three times down the long, hard road to Wembley. loyal Sunderland supporters They were fighters every one began to realise that despite all of them and at their best when the Individual artistry, they Trouble locmed up.

were far from being à great f Their Team spirit was in-teami. credible and much oï the It was common knowledge Programme.

credit for this, I am sure, must co to Jackle Milburn. Men

ko Jackle are worth thetr weight in zold to any club.

Rallying Flag

He wasn't 3 dominating personality in the normal sense of the word but he became a rallying flag to Newcastle.

His own loyalty Ind enthusiasra could inspire the most unlikely men to touch the heights.

If a Newcastle player failed, he musi have felt that he was not merely letting the club down ...but Jackle Milburn as well.

Somehow this spirit spread to the crowds themselves and there has no better supported team in; the land, Home or away, their fans flocked to cheer them on, Sometimes when they cuma to Preston I wondered whether a foreigner would have been able to tell which was the home side and which was the away.

But once this famous feam began drift towards re- tirement, there same

tho problem of replacements.........

where tin and that was trouble

started. Time and again, one would hear a new- comer described as "good. but he'll never be another.."

Tough Target

It would have been a laugh target for any side ta have almed at, but for a rearranged team, it was-for a while at least an impossible one.

The reasons for Sunderland's fall were different, bat' just as dmcult to overcome. They pald the price of believing that one one can buy success.

They packed Roker Park with some of Britain's top talent.... such men as Scotland's Wülle Fraser, Joe McDonald, Jock Aitken, Ken, Chirboim and

Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Tennis

LRC Tournaments: Colony Mixed Doubles Semi-line), Club Lice Biaries Open, Club Mixed Doubles Heap, Inter-hong, Heap, Binger l'eap Beal-Anal.

TO-MORROW

Merting

Mon's

HKFA Council Meeting. Sporte Road, 5.45 pum

BwLmraing

Life Guards Annual Swimming Quis, Victoris Park Pool, B.4.m. Golf

Final Of Nancy Krown Shield. Deep Water Bay

Inside football that there was # lot of friction Inside the team and this soon began to reflect Itself in the cold light of League points

At times, they could be uril- fiant, but never for long and, playing

them, against seldom had the impression of team spirit.

one

Sunderland, in all its proud history, had never been re- legated. Yet ironically, I was to tumble intu the Second Division at the very moment when it had more Lalent than ever before.

For how long will Tyneside remain in the Soccer shadows? My guess Is-less than 12 months,

Artistry

There is far too much artistry and enthusiaem. at Newcastle for the club to remain arcund

the fout of the table. Players such as the tough Scot Jimmy Scoular, the promising George Eastham, Bob Stokoo man with a touch of Milburn's "Golden magnetism Welsh Boy" Ivar Allchurch and the very talented Len White will not be checked much longer.

AL the begining of :st Edison, they gave a

hint of

things to come when, sici!fully Inshalled by manuger Charlie' Miten they hit a brief patch of classle football.

Second

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