THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1949,
WATCH FOR NEW FACES IN ENGLAND'S SOCCER TEAM
SAYS PETER DITTON
Watch out for new faces in the England soccer teams this season. The final of the World Soccer Cup takes place at Rio in July, 1950, and with this thought in mind the England selectors can be expected to start team-building now.
take Number one question that they must ask themselves is "Shall wo Stanley Matthews with us to Brazil?" The answer should be an unqualified “Yes." The Wizard of Dribble may be getting on in years, but the mere mention of his name is enough to drive fear into the heart of every full-back.
Thu psychological effect of including Matthews in an England team would be worth at least one goal before the game starts. Great player that he is, Matthews always seems capable of pulling out that little bit extra when opposed to a Con- tinental side and to omit him from the Brazil party, on the form he is showing at the present time, would be utter folly.
But the Matthews
Sheffield
་
Wednesday is headache Portsmouth to be a better pro-
good fhan Cockburn compared position
of enough to lend the England at- i only a small one
thek any day and a forward line with some of the olter worries Manchester United.
yet | comprising Matthews, Brondis But unheralded and as facing the Selectors. Since the ent of the last English football uncapped, there is a third can- (Sunderland), Quigley, Shackle
Medley seen the de- didate who may 'pip' both his tou (Sunderland) and posture of great character better-known rivals. I refer to would take some holding. and even greater goal-keeper, Billy Watson, the Yorkshire Manchester County cricketer, who has now
the returned to City
tearn,
anton we have
Frunk
Swift
of
He has left behind him Reveral candidates for the Eng- land Jersey, notably
Sunderland
I have mentioned only a few of the probables who may be seen in England shirts this sea- son. The Selectors have their really own Ideas. But whatever they and do they must be certain that the the team they take to Rio is not Laton match against Chelsea at Stam'stole' as the result of too much
ford Bridge
have escaped the Selectors' notice.
they
cannot
NEW FORWARDS
He has been playing Dilchburn first-class football lately of Tottenham, Williams of Wol- the display he
Have in verhampton, Streten of
Allon of Queen's Park Rangers. They cannot all oc- cupy the coveted berth and the selectors must be certain chose the right one. LAURIE SCOTT OUT OF IT In the full-back line it seems ha if we have seen the last of Arsenal's Laurie Scott-at least had for some months. He has
An
a knock on his nirendy bad les and must be written off as England candidate this seasoft.
To step Into the breach there tre such promising players
County and Mozley of Derby
Before Ramsey of Tottenham. the end of the season they may both be capped.'
The half-back line, fortunate ly, will need little alteration for Wright the World Cup. Billy of Wolverhampton (right- half) and Nell
Franklin
football. The older players are most likely to feel the strait and for that reason alone, the accent must be on youth.
London Express Servicej
again
the
The position changes when we come to consider
Iine. possible England forward
have already said it would be
Mat madness to omi! Stanley thews. but one man does not make a forward Inc.
to be filled other places, remain and it is here that we are like- ly to see the greatest changes.
Four
to
The new season has seen the rise of a new outside-lell, Les- lie Medley, of Tottenhamn. has only recently returned
country after living in form Canada and his brilliant
in has been the chief factor Tottenham's climb to the top of the Second Division.
this
·
Hud-
real
Tom
He and Metcalfe of of Stoke City (centre-hall) are dersfield are going to be
for the position supreme artists in their respec-challengers
lo now 1105 been tive positions and barring nc which up
property of cidents must be included in the strictly the
Finney of Preston. party.
The three inalde-forward Some doubt exists about the
the Selce- left-hnf position where many positions also give
Dickinson of critics consider
iors plenty of scope. Quigley, of
Scots' Team To Play
Ireland Selected
Glasgow, Sept. 19. The Scottish team to play Ireland at Belfast on October 1 in the first Home Inter- national Soccer Championship match of the season was announced today as follows?
Cowan (Morlon),
Young (Rangers).
Cox (Rangers).
Evans (Celtic). Woodburn (Rangers).
Ailken (East File),
Waddell (Rangers),
Mason (Third Lanark).
Morris (East Fife),
Stell (Derby County).
Rally (Hibernian),
of which
new cap. bome
SWIMMING
Shauna Anderson -Improves On-A Colony Record
Miss Shauna
Anderson,
of
Young will captain the side, the Victoria Recreation Club, Morris is the only smashed the Colony record for At the end of the the Ladles: 100 Yards Free Style International Soccer by the margin of eight-tenths Championship between Eng of a second at a very successful land, Scotland, Ireland and VRC Royal Navy swimming Wales, the Brst two clubs in meet held at the Club pool yes.
VIC the table will qualify for the|terday evening.
won by World Championship In Brazil. 23 points to 13.
Router.
CELTIC'S REQUEST TURNED DOWN
Glasgow, Sept. 10.-The re-
Shauna swam the 100 yards
in 07.8 secs, bettering the Colo- ny record of 88.8 secs., created by Mrs L. Mead in the Colony
oont request of Glasgow Celile Open Championships in 1934.
Football Club for the postpone- mait or cancellation of
An exciting water-polo game and Navy their between the VRC Scottish League Axture with resulted in a 3-all draw.
on Saturday Glasgow Rangers
was rejected today by the Scof- tish League Management Com- mittee.
Celie's request was a seque} to disturbances during the two meetings between the two clubs earlier this season.
Prince Philip's XI Beats Hampshire Bournemouth, Sept. 19-~A | · crowd of over 10,000 saw a team
TED SCHROEDER
WHEN A HOUSEWIFE MUST HAVE A HIGH BATTING AVERAGE
By MARY C. FLYNN
Kansas City, Kans.—(NEA)-A housewife who is manager of two boys baseball teams has found that a lady in her position must have a high batting average to make a hit with her players.
Mrs Lorene Mullen, 35-year-old mother of one of the players, had one strike against her when she took over her volunteer coaching job. Some of the boys felt very masculino that a woman conch meant a "sissy" aspect had invaded their Catholic Youth Organisation League.
SCHROEDER GOES DOWN
AGAIN
BEN HOGAN'S "POWER GOLF"
Los Angeles, Sept. 18.- Richard "Pancho" Gonzales proved his right to the claim an the world's top There's an old saying in golf that when the 'wind amateur tennis player today blows the men are separated from the boys. It means, with a slugging, smashing in so many words, that if you can golf when the wind four-set win over Ted is blowing you're a man; if not, you're still a boy, Schroeder (pictured to left). to win the Pacifle Southwest tennis title.
25.-Playing In The Wind
Down in Texas the wind blows all of the time, That's why most of us golfers who learned the game there can play wind shots. If you can't manoeuvrỡ tho ball in the wind you'll never score well in Texas, Byron Nelson, Lloyd Ray Mangrum, Ralph Guldahl, Henry' Ransom, Harry Todd, and Jimmy Demaret are all great United States Singles Chamwind players. If they weren't nobody would ever have plonstile when wanche retained heard of them.
The gruelling match was al- most a repeat on the Gonzales- Schroeder classic in the recent
-national crown. It was not
as tough today for the big- They would still be down in and make some allowance for hearted Mexican youth.
Texas struggung to break the wind. He downed Schiroeder-Wim- seventy.
When playing against the bledon champion_and_veleran of us all, however. I think wind be sure to use a stronger Davis Cupper-0-3, 0-11, 0-0, Jimmy Demuret is the greatest club than you would use for 6-4, ngain 'showing great boom wind shot player* in the
the same distance under normal ing curves and powerful ground business. And men who have conditions. Remember that the strokes. The win put Gonzales been watching tournament golf ball probably won't in a comfortable spot when the
thea lot longer than I have tell me much when you're playing professionals waiting his that he is probably the greatest against the wind and make. doorstep attempt to sign him wind player the game has ever lowances for that fact. up. Pa
Pancho was reported ready known. algn a
to
BL
contract with tha
roll na
al-
If you're playing with, the wind use a weaker club than you would Use under normal
get more
roll than
Bobby Riggs-Jack Kramer out- DAY IN AND DAY OUT
for zums ranging up to All of which can be attributed conditions. Mako allowances $50,000 and a cut of the gate onto the fact that Demaret's feat for the fact that the wind will
nailonwide tour,
job as a professional was in carry the ball and that you will The first oct was easy for Galveston, Texas, where strong
probably He forced Pancho
the play winds blow in off the Gulf of you ordinarily would on the throughout and his strong not Mexico day in and day out. same shot. play caused Schroeder to GIT
had his mind set on play- If the wind is blowing across Jimmy repeatedly. But Schroeder
dering tournament golf even in the line of fight you are plan- Just when wasn't through.
those days and he spent all the ning, take alm to the right *** looked n
If Pancho might be m oft to a breezing win, Schroeder time that he could working on left of your objective, according to the strengli of the wind pulled his game together, start- During the course of the 1917 and is likely effect on that ed volleying sharper and Anal International Four Ball Cham-particular shot. ly pulled the set out 11-D with
al Miami, Florida, pionship
Follow the above hints and two beautiful cross-court shols in the 20th game to break Gon which Jimmy and I won for the take advantage of a windy day second year in a row. Demaret for an occasional session on the zales' pervo,
I
the made what think was The third set followed ser-mad
practice fee, and wind won't be vice through the first 12 games, greatest shot I have ever seen the psychological hazard it was
played at when you first encountered it. Country Club in
Schroeder's improved play.
game,
the
FANLING GOLF
Prize Bogey Competition
with Pancho apparently tiring The Four Ball was before
steady onslaught of the Miami
1947 and if you are familiar (To Be Continued Tomorrow) But suddenly, with the same with the eleventh hole at that the nationals course you will recall how small Kuts chown in when he ralifed from the edge the green is.
To complicate matters. Gonzales pulled of disaster,
ward us out of the right quarter mand in the 12th game. himself together and took com- wind was blowing strongly to- Ho broke Schroeder in the and the flag was cut in on the question to hit a 13th game and held his own right side of the green. It was service for an 8-6 victory. He out of the outplayed Schroeder through hook shot to the right and still on the green as out the two hour match ex-keep the ball-
the
would Schroeder's Aghting
wind
be sure to cept for
carry the ball off line.
the situation After studying second set.-United Press.
for a moment Demaret hit the ball low into the wind and at
cut the same time
it to the
right, close to the pin.
In an introductory. pepper ter to her satisfaction, year-old outfielder Gerry Steph- game, Mrs Mullen proved her- she consults her husband, who anz volunteered with a smile.
Men Mullen's only child, John, self. Appearing in sucks and T-is a former professional baseball! shirt, she whacked out a couple player, or a friend who played 12, who catches, had this to say COLONY TENNIS
when asked if he would preter of long drives, flelded well and major league ball.
to have his father as manager won over the amazed boys, who
Recreation officials originally if his time would permit; "T'd range in ages from 10 to 13.
asked Mrs Mullen to coach girls rather havo Mom as coach. Dad in summer_sports.
may know more about baseball, but. Mom's a better coach."
"I learned at the start, the attractive mother said, "that I would have to bunt, to bat, to
I told them I don't know anything about girls, so I was
THE FINE ART OF BUNTING is taught by Mre Mullen, housewife-coach, to one of her team members. Mrs Mullen's son, John, watches at left. pltch-to do anything on the assigned the two boys' teams," field-as good as any of my male she said. counterparts."
Devaluation Of Sterling Upsets Fight
No Upsets At The LRC
It landed and stayed
APPRECIATION
Won By
E.A. Brodie
There was quite a good entry for last Sunday's Prize Bogey Competition which with was won by E. A. Brodie Jimmy I could appreciate that who returned a card of G shot because I was fully, aware
Playing right alorg
The first day's results in of the conditions he was play-up (net 64) for 18 holes on Ing under. Belleve me, with the the Old Course. Runners- the Colony Ladies' Open wind blowing as it was that day up were A. R. de Pinna and Singles Championship
at it was
extremely difficult to S. S. Gordon with equal
jow the Ladies' Recreation Club keep the ball
and ctill
return of 1 up. But by also yesterday saw no upset, no reach the green.
cutting the ball to the right co match carried to three sets that it landed close to the pin, and no loser claiming more Jimmy's shot
approached the than five games.
phenomenal.
is to
The
Entries for the Victory Cup
are now open and will close on blonday, October 3. Conditions of this competition дго no follows:
any
1. mention that particular shot
Open to pairs from any corps, Promotion Though the best authority not only to pay tribute to De-
predicted that later results maret's ability In this phase of regiment, ship of the Royal
show that the
"Big the game, but also to make you Navy or any headquarters hav London, Sept. 19.-The would
tig an entity apart from to play Three Mrs Litton, Mrs Stroo- aware that it is possible devaluation of the Pound back and Mrs Cooper-were no golf in the wind and still con- tyst reportment of tho
Itoyal
Navy: Department of the ideo. of may mean the end of fights longer in a class by themselves, frol the ball. between top-line American the players with a now reputa-
course,
play your shots, Hongkong Government; or firmi.
Onc pair only may be entered. boxers and British boxers in tion showed nothing
in their just as. Demaret did that onc play yesterdny
The word, "Am" shall suggestive o!
low into the wind at all times. Britain for the time being,
upsets to come.
Quail high is the way describe them in Texas. Keep
partnership carrying and you the ball quall high Mr M. Chew beat Mrs J. B. Kite will and yourself scoring better business in Hongkong with the Intent that subsidiary or asso Slagter several leading Chun-2.; Copper bent than the player who has plenty cinted companies maunged by
States with
The results were:
mean
company,
or
on
weessional crcial
10
of firms
Amèrican fighters to come to Mrs Hutchison 0-1, 6-0; Mrs Williams of power but is up in the clouds arms or ctrles,
not make
The acceptance
handicap,
can
Mr Jack Solomons, the London promoter, who recently returned from the United promises from London this winter, said today: heat Nra Allen 6-2, 0-3: Mr Zilton
on every shot, "It may well mean that boxers beat Miss Law How-yes 6-1, 6-4;
Players must be serving with who had intended to come here Als K. H. Yip best fles 3. Yuan WIDENING THE STANCE
0-2, 0-1: E, Chin and Mrs Chiu bent
or employed by their entrants. may change their minds unless p, Chen and Miss M. Ribeiro 0-2, Any Ume you play golf on a the differences in the suggested | 5-4.
windy day remember to widen A director of a company whose the bail principal occupation is not with stance. Play purses are made up.
It, Tay and Mrs 9. A. Fowler bent your T. J. Gould and Mrs Andrewen 0-2, from a stance in which the hall the entrant is not eligible us a This may affect the outcome 5-6, 8.1,
is back more toward the right player, of the negotiations for Freddle Following were the results of the foot than you would ordinarily Mills to defend his world light- LRC Championship matches:
Mrs Scholes beat Mrs Campbell play it. heavyweight title against Joey
6-4, 4-2; J. B. Hawthorn beat D. van. In addressing the ball, hood Maxim in November."
Alderwerelt 6-1, 6-0; Mrs Stroubech the face of your club just a little cannot and British promoters
Mra Alexander beat Mra afford to make up the difference Pomeroy and Mrs Heinzerling 04bit. Play your hands well in in purses by several thousand 7-5 P. Bonnerman and S. Saui beat front of the club at address and
J. 1. KRe and W. Pomeroy 0-1, 6-11 also at contact.
Make sure you pick the club "I always resented it because dollars and it means elther that . . Jebsen and A. Jessen beat
the abruptly on The Management Commitice of County cricketers, including: "Mrs Mullen is just as good a I was not a boy," she continued. the Americans will have to ac- Kompton and G. Tuncheon 0-1,
moro
breaking the wrists also turned down a proposal by three Test captains, led by the
backswing, manager as a man," Jimmy Cos- "Consequently, I played the cept the devaluation or British 7-3,
THIS AFTERNOON'S to the maximum carlier in the the Scottish Football Referees Duke of Edinburgh, today beat telow, 13-year-old right fielder, games my brothers played and boxers will have to take smaller Association that on English
exclaimed proudly. Then, recon- thought my three sisters were guarantees.--Reuter.
swing than you ordinarily do. or Hampshire by one wicket in a referee should have one-day match foreign
Hit down into the ball mare sidering, he added: "She's twice sissies." charge of future Rangers-Celtic Playing Fields Appeal Fund. ng good."
"One day Mra Mullen sald she From girlhood an ardent base- The scores were: Hampshire couldn't come for practice, but ball fan and player she had to HOME SOCCER
254 for eight wickets declared,
herself knew why," Joseph Mul- content
with girls' London, Sept. 10. The fol Duke of Edinburgh's side 255
13, centre felder and teams-she supplements base- cahey lowing were the results of foot-all out.
pitcher, revealed with a grin, ball knowledge thus gained by ball matches played today:
The Duke won the toss and
"She had an appointment at the extensive reading. Second Division
put Hampshire in to bat. He
beauty shop." Blackburn Rovers 4, Brent-claimed one wicket for 25 rung
One of the boys described Mrs
The draw for the first and ford 1.
and he scored 12 runs
Mrs Mullen works hard at her Mullen as a "swell Joe who for his Leicester 0. Chesterfield 1.
side.
conching job.
She always batsrives everybody a chance His second rounds of the Kowloon
Club Rinks Cricket
com- Third Division
The innings was completed for infield practico, and she teammates assented.
petition is as follows: during without addition after passing coaches at third base Rotherham U. 3, Chester 2- Hampshire's total with
cannot |wicket in hand.—Router. Reuter.
matches-Reuter
4.
(Northern)
In aid of the
We
"She pours about a half bottle mat- of alcohol on a small cut" 13-
one
*
games. When she settle
controversial
Mister
Conquest
GLY CAN COOL OFF
I CAME BACK FOR-
KIED AWAY FROM THE DODA
GOVTONES COMENG!
DOWN THERE UNTIL
BYE WANT LINT.
KIT, CIARLING, "YOU ŠOULDN'T HAVE COME BACK. HE MIGHT
HAVE KALLEO YOU,
LIV BEST CLOTHES-
AND FOR YOU.
NICKY.
London ́ExbrEES:
KCC Rinks Competition
First Round T. Gittin J. Doyes. A. E. P Gucet. C... Rossolet V. Et Rogaslot. R. Barker, J. Tang, M.
above rink
Hakusan
The winner of the
plays A. V. Gosano, L. Brezny, J.
A. Tibble, J. Orera.
C. H. Roamiot, J. P. Robinson,
up
or rejection or entries or pinyers shall be with the committee whose de- ciston shall be final.
Foursomes, under
ploy; subscribera compete for this trophy. match
ECLECTIC COMPETITION— OLD COURSE The result of the Eclectic Competition which has been
Olu the
Course played on
summer is as 4.00
1. p.m. Mrs Chiu & Mra abruptly than you would on a throughout this Fowler v. Mrs Shewan & Mrs regular shot, making sure that follows:
N. J. Whelpton 50; D. Hung Strickland (Colony).
the hands are leading or draw- 6.15 pm. Mrs Bushbaum v. ing the
and that the 61; W. H.. Paterson 53; C..H. T. Eving Mrs Getz (Colony).
weight is well forward on the Suca 33. Miss M. Tiblero V. Mrs left foot. Try to keep the club- Strocbach (Colony).
as low to the ground as Don'i
PROGRAMME
J. Kompton v. P, de Lavaletto (Club).
heable on the finish.
let it come up Immediately after J. Hurlbatt v. Cmdr. Harrison contact. The hands should still (Club)
N. Lo & Miss R. Lov. be leading even while you are finishing up on the stroke after Nolan & Mrs Kite (Colony),
contacting the ball. H. J. Armstrong & Mrs Arm- strong v. D. Filzroy-Williams & Mrs Allen (Colony).
K. C. Lal & Miss J. Yuan v.
Rugger Results
London, Sept. 16-The fol- lowing were the results of rug- ger games played today:
RUGBY UNION Camborne 3, Aberavon 14 Nowbridge 24. Cross Keys 3.
RUGBY LEAGUE ST International Malch England 7, Other Nationall-
13,
surprised how You will be little the wind will affect a low. ball. Of course, when playing on a windy day you will have C. Kotowall & Mrs Tamworth to favour the wind
and take (Colony).
of It advantage
Make al- les
K... Yip & Mrs Yip v. D.
ITE. Bbleld T. A. Madar v, O. R. Lo & Mrs Chaun (Colony). lowances for certain amount
Hossalet, H. Y. Hu, W. Duiter worth, Cleo, Lee.
plays J. Chubb, C. I. Stapleton, C. Thompson, I. Goodwin,
· In
Other Hatches Halifax 15, Wakefald Trinity Hull Kingston Rovers 6, St Helens 12-Reuter
of carry. Just how much carrY 7.
Judge The winner of the above rink | SOUTH CHINA BEAT CRC to allow for, you can
playing a couple of shots. after vital: -- "A"-- Division a
This is another good reason tennis match played at King's why you should warm up by
China hitting a few Park yesterday, South
overwhelmed CRC AA ning seia to pil.”
Scores:
Second Bound van
D. Hung. W. I. Cowie, J. Ham 7. E. C. Fincher, Ker- master. A. W. Wood, W. Hons Sitng T. Lock.
Willaker. Howarth, B. 8. Capell, Baker v. H. Trier, J. MimoLean, J. Wong, J; Landolta”.
"All gangs must be played off by next Sunday..
RUMJAHNS WIN
Seîn, the semi-finals of the - lawn: bowle Open Pairs at KCG yester day K, M, Numjahn and
Burmann Bee, da TAI and B.
shots on tho by practice tes before starting a
round of golf,
T. C. Chen and A. Wet - (SCAA) beat K. C. Let and O. 2. Fang 0-2 beat. Tent Wal-pul, and T. . Choy 8-4;:: boat - Trul Yan-pul and d AI IL Io hoà 1, Chor. (BCAA).
KITO Hockey XI
The following will represent the KITC In their friendly * BOUNCE AND ROLL
hockey game against the On windy days don't forget to Ordnance Hockey X to-mor
Shamshulpo: Makhan Singh,
play for a bounce and allow, för i row.nt° 0.20 p.m. Yakoob,
boat Lai and Pang dali best tall quite a bit of roll. In playing and Choy, Boil best Tul and Chon # low shot to the green never J. Crewal, Balwant Singh, try to carry the green unless it M. If. Hassan, Subedar Bhagal 6-12MEN MALASKA
Diiton M. Thrahim. Bingh, US Choy, and Sxato nick (SCAA) is necessary because of a bunker
Gurkus beat - Laland · Pan" 6-1[ +&+#£* Twili and Day Cal band The Chos guarding it. In that case, you S. Dilon and
will have to play a higher shot Bingh, Reserve! Rattan Singh."