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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1985.
SINK OR SWIM ENGLAND MEN
Cooper Retains Heavyweight Titles FOUR MORE NEW CAPS
Djurgarden Team Entertained REFEREE STOPS FIGHT
A cocktail party in honour of the visiting Djurgarden football team was given by Mr Torsten Cht Bjoerck, Swedish Consul in Hongkong, at his reddence at Pine Court yesterday.
Photo shows Mr Bjoerck (left) and Mr Sigward Bergh, president of the Djurgarden Club at the party, China Mail photo.
AGAINST ERSKINE IN
THE 12TH ROUND
By VERNON MORGAN
London, Nov. 17.
Henry Cooper, of London, retained his British and Empire heavyweight titles at Earls Court here tonight by de- feating Joe Erskine, of Cardift. The referee stopped the scheduled 15- round bout in the 12th round after Erskine had taken heavy punishment and was lying helpless across the ropes. Cooper was perhaps a lucky { man lo retain his title.
At the end of the fifth round. when he was attacking Erskine with feree rights and lofts, the bell went and Cocper landed a heavy left to the Welshman's Jaw after the gong had sounded.
Boood
Referee Eugene Henderson the eculd have disqualified champion for hitting after the bell, kui he gave Cooper the benefit of the doubt of having the begun bis blow beforr gong actually sounded,
Christine Bent AUSTRALIA NEED
On Winning Back Her Top Rating
Sydney, Nov. 17.
Britain's tennis star Chris-
tine TrumATI mined to win back her ns No. 1 woman player in England.
place
She said this in Sydney today when commenting on the latest seedings in which Angela Mor- timer is sueded No 1, with Miss Truman No. 2.
46 RUNS FOR
FIRST TEST WIN
Mackay, Benaud Rout Pakistan
Dacca, Nov. 17.
is deter Ken Mackay, better known for his dour, defensive batting in Tests, emerged as a bowler of some distinction today when he helped hustle Pakistan to the brink of defeat in the first Test with Australia here. Mackay, who proved deadly with his medium-paced cutters on the cair matting plich took Miss Truman, here on an Ause by ́x
42 runs in wickets for tralian tour, said the Australian | Pakistan's second Innings today tournaments probably would į and Australia need only 48 runs have little bearing on her rating | with nine wickets in hand to in England.
elinch victory on the last day tomorrow.
tournaments
"Only English seem to count when the ratings are named," Mirs Trumen sald today.
"Naturally I am onxious and determined to win back the No. 1 position,
"I have played Angela Morti- mer four times and won only onec."-China Mail Special.
Only Resistance Pakistan, who were put in to bat, scored 200 and 134. Australia made 225 in their first innings and were 64 for second innings one in their
Pakistan
at today's close. In wrecking the scrond innings, Mackay was well
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supported by the accurate leg- breaks of Richle Benaud, who look fet for 42. The pér bowled unchanges, apart from five overs from Alan Davidvor, while the last six Pakistan wie- kets fell for 60 runs in 31⁄2 hours today..
To
Only Duncan Sharpe, a new- comer to Test cricket, and some extent nt à luiér store, Shuja-Ud-Din, offered any re- sistance when Pakistan resumedi this morning at 74 for four.
Mackay,
OVCIS
who bowled 45 währt being changeri ince he was put on Sunday ball both #fernoon, cut the
Twenty-six of his overs were maidens, He bowled un- Today changed for 24 overs sending down 10 maidens and claiming three wickets for 18.
ways.
26
overs,
Benaud also bowled maidens out of 30.3 He, perhaps, deserved more credit than his figures mag- rested.
and maintained his hostility throughout the innings,
The referee was booed by the Weishman's supporters, who thought the champion should have been disqualified,
The end to this tense bout, which thrilled a packed crowd at 18,000. came with dramatic suddenness
Cooper, who hact treen gradually getting on top after hit Erskine the ninth round. with a terrife left to the jaw.
Down the Welshman went for count of seven, Struggling to his feet Erskine again encoun- cred a crashing left hook, which sent him to the boards for an- other count of seven.
Almost Senseless
Up he stambled, almont senseless, and with a tremen- dous left hook Cooper hit the Welshman nearly through the
rapes,
An Erskine lay
straddled
አርዲና
erees the right out the re- and foree stopped the fight Couper had retained his titles in
was 31 umcial a bout which eliminator for Ingemar Johans- mon's world title.
Frenchman Wins
Guy Garc, the Frenduman' who ninkes a habit of coming
ሃዝ
I'll Take This One'
With
goalkeeper a purposeful air, Spurs' Brown leaps forward to grasp the ball out of reach of the Bolton Wanderers' centre-forward Stevens, in the first division English league match at White Hart
won 2-0. Lane, London, recently. Bolton -Reuterphoto.
Byer and beating Britain's led CANADA CUP GOLF STARTS TODAY ing Hghtweights, beat
Dave
Stone, the English Southern
Area changlon, the referee stopping the fight in the ninth
irrund of a 10-round contest.
Stone, who has gained 13 of his 17 victories inside the dis- inace, was this time outclassed and outpunched by the EX- perlenced Frenchman.
Stone began well but Garcia, with his speedy snappy punch- on ton from the ng fat well
and the referee tourth round
eventually stepped
in to hall
Australia Favoured
To
Regain Trophy
They Won In 1954
Melbourne, Nov. 18.
MAKE THEIR DEBUT TODAY AGAINST IRELAND
By ROY PESKETT ̧
England, determined on a stern "succeed or step down" plan to build n core of world-class Soccer men by 1962, today take the field in the international "test-run” against Ireland with four new caps. That's nine fresh inter- nationals in three games this season. Joe Baker (Hibernian), Ron Springett (Sheffield Wednesday), Ken Brown (West Ham), and Ray Parry (Bolton) join the list of still- playing England men-surely never was that list longer.
And what an asserted bunch Springett (who Buys they are. Baker, the English man with the Scots necent... Springrit, once tola “you're too
smal". Brown, no rcul International honour until now ... and Parry, once the First Division's youngest-ever player.
And back come Johnny Tinynes, who mlased the games against Wales and Sweden, But OUT go goalkeeper Eddie Hopkinson after eight games ("I expected it. My form against Sweden was to blame, but I'll fight my way back"),| centre-half Trevor Smith, and the three Inside - forwards Greaves, Clough, and Charlton,
'Not Surprised' **I'm Tiot surprised" sai Charlton. too, "I suppose I haven't been playing as well as I could.
Sald manager Mait Busby: "It's bit of a shaker. Charlton has not been playing well, but much of the blame for this must go to those in charge of the England team, who have tried to convert him into a deep- lying, scheming inside forward. "Bobby is essentially a goal scorer.
It is crazy to try to change him from that."
Middlesbrough boss Bob Den- Loan Bảo hát ĐỨA
as
"5.m Bartram wa my hero") used to climb railings to watch Chelsen as a boy. When he was 18, Ful- ham turned hinu out of a trial because he was "too small,"
Ironte that... as Springett, who worked his way up from (QPI's "A" teor to be sold to
Sheffield Wednesday last year for £11,000, gets his England chance because he is 2 inches talier than Hopkinace!
And, fourth of the full-cap fledglings, Ray Parry made his fory eight years ago. Then, Just 15 years and 207, days old, he Bolton made his debut for against Wolves at Molyneux-the youngest player ever to appear in First Division Soccer.
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Unsporting Visitors
Sir, Reading your I. ML Mac- Tavish's masterly comments Fis "I wouldn't have minded indeed a pleasure. Our Chinese them dropping my centre-for- football specialors were In- ward, Brian Clough, after he dignant and yelling ice h.... had been played alongside two on Sunday afternoon when schemers," said Dennison, "In- HK's second stringers gallantly stead of that he has had goal- opposed a better team from poachers either side in his two Sweden for the third time!!! games for England.
Chinese I have rend every "At least Baker is getting a sports page and only until this fairer crack of the whip than morning did I find that Mac- Clough.....He has got Haynes Tavish's instructive and fearless partner, A schemer, n reports had been translated by player capable of laying on the one of the Chinese papers. all-important through passes," I paid $1.29 for the second But praise the selector for exhibition match between Djur- thele courage. They were on garden and HK Selection, fully a hiding to nothing. If they expecting to watch a good game, had kept the same side after but felt utterly disillusioned. I the Sweden show-down, they felt rather std that the HKFA would have been piliorted. has been fooled by such on täris Even now I expect a parrot | sportsmanlike Swedish club side cry of "Too MANY changes. who are playing here for
third time. One Club Man
When I was young I watched a lot of fine football in Japan, Shanghal and here by forelen teams and in the northern port had" bean a Sports reporter Baker for some time after
the Sino deserve Nippon hostiliiles. Thus every Foccer mafchi and personality the first time for years England was still well remembered. South have
tias oflex
the boul when Stone was being Australis start favourites among the 30 nations,
well hamnered.-Reuter.
Comedian
Secombe
Wins Soccer
Pool Again
Cardiff, Nov. 17.
He started the rout Comedian Harry Secambo, just back from safori in East Africa, said here to- day that ha had won £1,000 on a football pool -his second win this year.
Lack Of Enterprise
Apart from Sharpe, who was lup scorer with 85 after making 50 in the first innings, the Pakis ten batsmen showed a woeful lack of enterprise against an accurate etick. Shuja-Ud-Din ortled patiently for 10 not out. At one time he was 70 minutes without scoring.
Needing 110 runs for victory, Australia lost Les Favel to brilliant return catch by lerar All with 12 runs recred. But Colin McDonald and Neil Harvey found nothing in the Pakistan bowling to worry them.--Router..
CHESS NEWS
by LEONARD BARDEN Solution No 5719; IR-WA ch. K-N: 2 8×Rİ. QxQ: 3 RXR mair
PuJou Kymen Seletes
in draws
do
me
one less than last year, who are contesting the seventh Canada Cup, international golf's most coveted trophy, which starts here today. The 72-hole event, which is won by the country whose two-man team has the best aggregate score, is being held over a 6,853 yards par 70 tournament course at the Royal Melbourne Club.
A second prize, the Inter- national Trophy goes to the goller with the lowest indivi- dual total in the four-day cum- petition.
Australia's previous Canada Cup win was in 1054, when the same team-Peter Thomson and Kel Naglowere her representa uves.
Home Course
ed
The biggest threat to an Australian victory is expect¬
to DOMO from Africa's Gary PLAYST Ilarold Henning.
Vetera
But with tionals until
no
more interna- April after this.
they were right to blood and more youngsters.
Biggest surprise is Not because he doesn'! his chance, but because
moro
this is
gone outside their own boundaries for a player.
team-mates
the
Mr MacTavish Joe had two games with the sharply criticised local Chiness footballers misconduct on the United States, through Under-23 team last, and on his
um happy was "yard feld, and this time Sam Snead, and Cary pan admission Middlecoff, Can be expected slower than his League-pace to read he does not mind to write out what he thinks. Your also to give a good account of
But England kept tabs on esteemed Sporty Fago docs well themselves—Reuter.
tirn. ond selector
views despite Sydney to air impartial Collings came back from Scot-the faet that our
visitors land with a rave report a few | have Como Sacre from many weeks back. So into the FA XI thousand miles!! Many truo st Newcastle went Baker for lovers of the soccer game have another' chance.
requested me to corey their He was brilliant against the appreciation to your paper. Army, and also in the private
SOCCER MANIAC. Samo avaitesi the full strength Newcastle XI. This earned him the Under-23 game against
Two More Titles For Thailand Shuttlers
France at Sunderland last week. Land Forces To slong football lines engineer Hold Basketball
The progress of West Ham,
ed by that calm guide Ted Fenton,
the international “map.
has put the club on Final On Friday Youngest
Thomson, four times win- rer of the British Open, will lic playing on his home course He forecast which eight matches
while
the Natio,
earrent would result
fast
Australian Open champion, is Saturday.
in brilliant patting form. Earlier this year he wen £300
on the football pools,
Australia have been grouped an interview with Ireland, the holders, re- Seccmbe said in
with reporters: "All that presented by Christy O'Connor Jolly. Tax-free. And my ogeni and Harry Bradshaw,
Lucknow, Nov. 17. whe wor can't touch a penny of it. the trophy for their country in
T. Khajadbhye and Saugaun Filling in the pools gives
Mexico
City last year. The Anathone, of Thailand, won the men's doubles title in the something to
between Irish pair opened the tournament
Northern India badminton shows. I don't study the game, this morning by tecing up for championships today at the ex
The final of the 1959-1969 all I know about Toolball is their first round at 10 am, local
Land Forces Basketball knock- pense of Bengal's lpu Ghosh
season Phil Woomam out competition the shape of it."
time (2400
between 88 GMT). The other
and Pronab Bose by 16-8, 16-5. was picked for Wales, and John Company RASC and countries follow
KRCTU Thailand who carried off the Dick for Scotland. Ten days will be held at Whitheld Bay- other intervals,
women's singles title yesterday. ago Noel Dwyer joined club racks at 3 pm on Friday, O'Connir and Bradshaw also bagged the mixed doubles captain Noel Cantwell in the ·November 20. - On checking a winning coupon wore outsiders when they won tille when Miss Pratung Paita~ | Eire team.
Teams and officials, are asked -"It's great fun until your last year but their prospects of bong and Thanoo Khajadbhye And now Brown. The 25-year- to report to the DOPT at the heart suddenly stops."
retaining the trophy have been defeated India's Miss Merin old centre-half Com Forest
court at 2.15 p. The correct pose to neopt nn dimmed because of the welst) Shah and Amrit Dewan 37-10, | Gate is a one-club man-and
The following offelais havo winning-Be like me, calm, injury sustained by Bradshaw 7-15, 15-5.
virtually a one-team- man. He been appointed for the match: cool, and with a feeling you to fail last week.
India's Thomas Cup captain, has never been picked for
Referee Lt Ramades (32) - MERI Latest reports. are being strangled.”.
however, Trilok Nath Seth, retained the League or Under-23 match-Rogt RAK UmpireWo i show that Bradshaw has been men's singles utte, defeating nearest to a top honour was his tank (27 Sig Regt); Timekeeper little affected by, the injury in Pakistan's Akram Beg 10-16, one game for Lønden against practice.
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to advice
pcols fans:
Secombe's
On persistence "I at first you
don't succeed-pack up."" China Mail Special.
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FA Cup Replays
London, Nov. 12. Oldham Athletic beat Shildon 8-0 in their Football Association Cup first rotind repiny at Olka him today.
They will how miesty away in the second round on December 8,
"Results" of the two other Té- plays today arg
Watford 3, Chellanamm. “Thin
(Winners höche to Wycombe Wanderers).
Carlisle United 1. Wlonera hogan to