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THE CHINA MAHL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1959.

Sweden's Soccer Team In London ST PADDY CAN

GOOD CHANCE TO BEAT ENGLAND IN TOMORROW'S

MATCH SAYS MANAGER

London, Oct. 26.

Sweden's football team to play England at Wembley on Wed-

nesday arrived here today from Stockholm.

A spokesman said the team was as good as that which repre-

sented Sweden in the World Cup Final.

"We feel we have a good chance of winning against the England team" he said, stressing that it was the same team that defeated Norway 6-2 on October 18 last.

Tie Tram manager. Finer Over fea,

in which all the Jonassery iowever, so he did players

indulged, adsk

Mr not wand to be over-optimistic. Person said that he could not be foo optimistic about his team's The winch bought the

against Englul but Swedish players Was dese chance.

nevertheless, That he same of Mutor:

My brint PFLICH winds.

thenght they had a chance,

Swedish party Wun greeted at the mrpet ta Su Stanley Betes, verretary Of Football A: Denation,

VI 1200 GMT tomorrow thr team will go to Wembley, for a, visil to the Stadium and an the hallowed inspretion

turf.

Difficult Ground

The mach will then todo, the Seruplanavan party to Fullon's ground $11 Craved Contage whet at 130 GMT. In the worth 1 Frit: Permet, hit- man of the Swedish selection committes, "the bask 1 do

ume

"T

1 mabering-u137,"

the

Johnny Haynes Engling team,

from

the

"We cannot say if it is richt or wrong to have left him out untất thế match is over", said Mr Persson.

Eire Next Opponents

"It is very cult to play The chairman of the Swedish

relection committee said af Wembley because of

that

rich turf''.

the provided all the players cunic commented

Wembley mich Swedish official, who pointed through the But that only four members of

within injury, the same team was likely to oppose Eire on the team Orvar Bermark.

in Dublin. "It is our | Sven Axbom. Ake Johansson Sumay

saime m policy to keep the and Bengt Berndteson had

fogether as

for as

pusable" had experience of the höjding surface during The 1948 plained Mr Person, Olymples,

that

Mr Person auch Sweden: had never bren beaten aut Wembley-they defeated Denmark and Yugoslavia there

journment

team

George Rayner, manager of Sweden's success- ful World Cup team, hax Joined the team in London and will act as "adviser", He will be able to give the Swedes

Sonk valuable first-

he

before wimming The Olympichend iskumation for

and laughingly

case the recent Wales-England treed that may be a cins of

match in Cardiff, Raynor is Shred time hæcky."

at present manager of Sucg- The Swedish officials everly apes, #1 non-league Lincoln- Bastione Englishæven

airy club which plays In the about what they thought

the Midland League,

While

bur hy together for The key in Sweden and do not need any nuttish ram and wa changes andre maten practies, Mr Per-

Lan Saudi.

but would not be drawn inter any argument on the omission

England Likely To

Make One Change

London, Oct. 26.

the Swedes were gol- fling down at their hotel, the England ishin were having a Ally ainute practice match in the rain ageinst

Arsenal eleven at the first division club's Around at Highbury, in North London. The mulch ended in a 2-2 draw, inside-left Robby Charlton and outside-lett Eddie Holiday scoring England's goals Scottish international zentre-forward Mec Herd Ret ting Arsenal's Iwo.

and

Pleased

BEWILDERED-AND BEATEN

BOBAR KIZAR KOSTIUMASEN TRAPPER JONGE “

Bewilderment shows on the face of British featherweight titleholder Bobby Neill as, with legs flying, he lands on his back in the ring - one of the five times he went down in his sensational first-round defeat by world cham- pion Davey Moore at Wembley, London, last Tuesday.. Though Neill put up a brave show, the referee stopped the contest two minutes and 55 seconds after it started. The match had been scheduled for 10 rounds. — Reuterphoto.

Ponsford Gives

LEAD NEXT DERBY BETTING

Says TOM FORREST

London. | Pinza, Crepelle, Hard Ridden... they all curried the peacock blue and gold silkts of Sir Victor Sassoon to the matchless glory of Derby vic- tory.

Now another Sassoon colt — ST PADDY seems set to be winter favourite for 1960's supreme classic, run at Epsom next June.

St Paddy already has Τόπος: 1

qualification for lending

market. But he will add

the

the

real of authority if he can end his two-year-old career with the same flourish as Pinza and i Crepello ... success in the Dew- hurst Sinkes at Newmarket on Thursday.

Just how strong is the magle of Lir Victor's classic Louch? With three winners already- two of them picked up for

nong at publie auctions - can there really be another waiting for him?

And trainer Noel Murless has shattered all records by win- ning

£144,000 for his patrons this year. It would be an in- credible fent If St Paddy led the etable

comparable prize-winning spree in 1960,

OUTCLASSED

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It seems too much to expect the owner-trainer team to keep up their fantastio records. Yet something must be made winter favourite for the Derby

and no other colt appears re- motely entitled to the position.

St Paddy won Ascor's Royal Lodge Stakes

could as if he have pulled a train and still outclassed the opposition. None but the best will have a hope

MOST PROMISING TENNIS PLAYERS OF 1959

Up Cricket Post Karen Hantze May Even

-To Play Bowls

Melbourne, Oct. 26. Former Australian opening Bill Ponsford batsman has resigned as a Vic- torian State cricket selec. tor to play bowls.

England may be forced to make a change against Sweden on Wednesday afternoon at Wembley, for Ron Flowers, the Wolverhampton Wan-team manager, was quite pleased explained that he could not give

In a letter to the Victorian Walter Winterbottom, England Cricket Association, Ponsford

"Our enough time to watching cricket

derers left-half, is suffering from a-teg strain with his team's showing

forwards seemed to be showing as he was playing pennant after last Saturday's league match against a better understanding and bowls for the Melbourne Cricket

Preston.

Arsenal's blind side passing tac Club team

Surpass The Feats Of Maureen Connolly

By DEREK JOHN

With all the world's major lawn tennis championships completed I now

name my selections of the most promising players of 1959.

tick Kave DUT defenders a He has been a selector for the They are Karen Hantze, a 16-year-old San Diego schoolgirl, and Earl The injury keypt him out a memout decided not to risk though work-out" commented past three seasons.

aggravating the strain.

EnK-

are

"Butch" Buchholz, an 18-year-old American high schoolboy from St Louis, Missouri.

Winterbottom after the game. ths afternoon's practice match af Arsenal. Flowers changed Walter Winterbottom,

Tonight, the England party with the red of the troi

of Sweden's andang team manager, commenting will study films interider to pity hat at the last on Flowers' absence, said: "performances in the World Cup am quite certain Flowers eni last year. Tomorrow they will be it and he is completely con-have a light workout on Totten- fident too".

reserve ground However, Flowerzham Hotspur's

pass northern still has to undergo tomorrow at Cheshunt, in the training session at Cheshunt and outskirts of the capital, where it is possible that this will res the team is staying.-AFP.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

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IND. STICH

Here is a position trem netun play; White to move and win London Exprone Service

new the trouble,

Substitute

If Flowers had to drop out, Leg Broken Again

his place would almost certainly

gu to England reserve Maurice

Setters of West Bromwich Albion.

In Same Place

Geoffrey

If the change proved neces→

London. sary. It would not weaken the team, On the contrary, it could

Bayliss, Sheffe}d even strengthen it for "Iron University rugby captain, sus- Man" Setters is known for his tained a hairline fracture of the rugged defence as well as for left leg when playing against his attacking ability,

Bradford Salem Just February.

Playing his first match for the In any case, Selters will be! standing by. One substitute University since then, against allowed up to the fortyfourth St John's Nortott College,

minute, except for the goal-at Norton, on October 17, he keeper who can be changed at broke the same leg in the same any time but again only in place after 50 minutes' play.— the event of injury.—AFP,

Bancws Service.

A TRY FOR ENGLAND-WALES

The five-man VCA selection committee now shrinks to two. Besides Ponsford, Sam Lox- your's Victorian ton, and tast captain, Colia McDonald, unavailable, as they will be with the Australian side in Pakistan and India until late January.

The two remaining selectors are Mr Jack Ryder and Mr Hugh Buring. China Meil Special.

War

#

Mo" hersel. "Karen (year's experience to reach has everything." says the re-top of the unimpressive runks of

who star

U.S. rosteur tennis. nt champion

10 and Wim- bledon champion at 17.

Karen is the greatest prospect! "Little I have seen in women's tennis for years, She may even sur-tired

Maureen the festa et ("Little Mo") Connolly, who scored a hat-trickt of Wimble-

on victories.

And this beller is shared by

Made

Faultless Speech

Top Cambridgeshire Favourite At Callover

London, Oct. 27.

Faultless Speech, with nine stones one pound to carry, closed a firm 8 to 1 favourite tonight at the Victoria Club callover on the Cambridge- shire Handicap, to be run over one mile one furlong at Newmarket on Wednesday. He is being backed to win about £6,000.

Last Thursday he was joint favourite at 9 to 1 with another Epsom horse, Rocky Royale, who now cased to 100 to 6.

Sanctum, announced on Sun-

Slam, had support for smaller

amounts.

Prices at the callover were;

Good Background

Gary Player Now

SIR VICTOR SASSOON Another Derby victory?

antalast the long-reaching, effortless gallop of St Paddy. The prospect of having take

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оп this full-of-promise young stayer has caused a big lamp in the size of the Dew- bursi Stokes field.

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But one, who is definitely to stand his ground Western sky, who found winning focen at Newmarket lost time out- and with the guarantee of pro- found depth of ability still to be exposed.

If Western Sky's performILÖLLE matches up to his chunky, chestnut good looks, the breed- ing bogey will not stand in his why. It will be most informa- tive to see how he measures up to St Paddy this week.

Compton's XI Beat Combined Transvaal

GRAVENEY GETS 100 Pretoria, Oct. 26.

Set to get 242 runs in 193

minuter

Denis to win, Compton's Commonwealth Cricket Xt beat a combin-

by ed Transvaal team three wickets with eight minutes to spare on the last day of their three-day match here today.

Victory was mainly due to a masterly

by Junings

Tom Graveney, the Englund and Gloucestershire balaman, who completed his century with the winning hit-a lofted on drive

In Australia For Canada Cup for four

Final scores were: Transvaal-332

and 254 for six declared.

Commonwealth XI-345 and 242 for seven.

Miss Hanteo "Culle" to the fans -- certainly has the background

fature of world-beater. Her father, a University lecturer, atariod to teach her tennis when she

Sydnicy, Oct. 26. WIN

she eight. Then

WRA corched by big-serving Lester British open golf champion, Stoeffen, a former U.8. Davis Gary Player, arrived in Sydney by air from South Africa to- Cupper.

GLOWING STROKES And more recently she has day.

He was neecmprinted by his

Graveney, who scored 80 in great rather,

Harry. und Harold Eleanor "Teach" Tennur, the Henning, another well-known wide range

innings, produced a of glowing strokes Wimbledon South African golfer,

against a persistently accurate Player and Henning are the attack to reach 100 not out in champions Allee Marble "Little Mo."

been coached

woman

behind

by the

and

Miss Marble and she is especially

power,

month.

the first

two hours 15 minutes with 13 Karen, 5 ft & Ins tall, sturdy first of the overens players to

Australians Ian Craig and blonde, plays an all-court arrive for the Canada Cup to be fours.

They game on the pattern of mighty played at Royal Melbourne next (87) and Bobby Simpson (38)

also showed good form. They will represent South strong in service and volleying

lost their wickets trying to force Africs in the series,

the pace, Player sald today he may play Transvaal's second Innings fifth highlighted by Youngest Champion to the Victorian open which

starts on November 4. He plans wicket stand of 340 by Peter to be back in South Africa by Caristein (62)

and 10-year-old December

Mall "Tiger" Lance (78).

Tomorrow, the tourists play a one-day match against TranS- veal Schools in Johannesburg--

In 1957 she became the young- 8 Faultless Speech; 10-1981 U.S. junior champion ever. Macquario and Sanctum; 100. This year she defeated Angela Special.

1058 Wimbledon 8 Rocky Royale: 1007 Thames Mortimer,

2. China

day as the mount of Doug Smith, Trader and Courts Appeal: 20 runner-up, in the US. Cham Denmark Triumphs

Joined Macquario on the 10 to 1

Major General, 201 pionships.

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mark and was supported to win Orthology and Rexequus; 28-1 "Butch" Euchthale bas £8,500.

Thames Trader drifted from Guerillis; 100 to 9 to 109 to 7. The Irish horse, Courts Appeal, was back- ed to win £7,000 and closed it 100 to 7. Guersilius, a 28 to chance, hud some support.

Anthelion, already established himself In World Yachting

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in the Hall of Fame-wlih the unique Leak of winuing the Junior championships of Australia, France, Wimbledon and the United States in one 'YOLLE.

Porto Allegre, Oct. 20. Dentaark won the Snipe Class World Yachung Championship here today with 0,807 points.

Cuba were second 8,776, and Japan third 6,100.

with with

Chino, Clarendon Pele, Kingroy, King's Coup, London Cry Mirnays, Polar Way and Small Slam; 40-1 Marshal Pl, Mutayon and Panche Galyan; 50-1 Pampered King, Melody Fair, Pacinco and Sufl; 60-i

At Wimbledon this year ho King's Glen), Shameful Harvest

the greatest giant- and

1001 achieved Wellingborough;

Points

based on five The outalder Fanche Calynn Cash and Courage, Monawin, killing fest by bringing down

races, the sixth race being can- had backing to take £8,000 out and Richmond Park; 2001 No. 3 sced Nicola Pietrangeli.

stur

tem-celled owing to lack of wind. rather of the book, closing at 40 to 1. Armica Fair Folly, Hard as . "Butch," and the 33 to 1 chunce, Small Nails and Soldtle-Reuter. peramental, needs only another Reuter.

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Win For Australian Rugby Tourists

London, Oct. 20. The touring Australlon Rugby league team beat a combined Hull Kingston Rovers and Hull team by 20 points to nine at Hull tonight-Reuter.

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J. D.. Currie (England and Wales) goes over the line amongst a ruck of players to score a try in the Twickenham Jubilee match between England- Wales and Scotland-ireland recently. In what was described as a rousing game befitting the occasion the England-Wales team beat Scotland-Ireland by 27 points to 17. -- Sport & Generid photo,

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