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For Fally 20 minutes bäiketball · at its best was seen Idat "night when the disiting Odkland Blue and Gold Nuggets broke Tooze in an exhibi tion of Championship play to down the local champions, the Chinese YMCA, by-the-record 6 pm. 17th Nov.score of 101 to 54. The scoreboard only provided

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Despite the huge margin of victory, play reached a thrilling finish. With two minutes more to go, the score stood at 93-54, and as the Americans went all out to make the century mark, thoy brought the Huge crowd to their feet with the fastest display yet seen on the local court. A well-anticipated interception by the Nuggets in the waning seconds followed by a flash to the basket, gave them the goal which' brought the score from 99 to 101, just as the final gong came.

Though the score of three figures must have been a bitter pill for the local champions to swallow, theirs whole scries was the grandest show put up in the against the world renowned cagers.

Against an American champion team playing at their best, they held their own in speed, and they there were timen when even outshone their opponents at it, leading man-to-man defen- dors tato a merry chase as they flashed about from one position to another.

The superiority of the visitors, however, was never in doubt. Fielding their all-star quintet of Dick Fasholz, Don Barksdale, Mike O'Neil, Dave Minor and Ken Lealle, they threw all their offensive weapons into the fray

the last 20 minutes of the evening, giving a brilliant climax to their Hongkong tour.

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Starting off with the right- handed, left-handed and down the front set-ups, the visitors demonstrated D

wariety of chota popularly used scoring among which were the ont

the two-handed handed push, sack, the shove, the, push, on pivot, the hook and the fade- away, and the one handed and two-hand foul shots,

Different kinds of passen liko the two-handed chest pass, the passing ground pass, the hook

long and

passes were also demonstrated.

Other demonstrations

were! the low and high dribble, guard play, how to penetrate a zono defence, ending with a few types of offensive set-upa and sergen- ng play.

Key man of the team was

The most useful combination undoubtedly their Olympic and

to local quintets demonstrated all-American star, Don Bark- sdale, who in addition to giving was perhaps that which Coach Fisher said they employed when spendid exhibition of his famous one hand shove" stor-playing- men bigger than them- 8th Nov. Ing shot, was the originator of pelves. Unfortunately the "y"

the different offensive move-

team were not able to make full use of this when playing against ments.

the Nuggets.

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With a height of 6 feet and 0 inches his shove shot. In which he took the ball well up in the air with his back to the basket. then jumping

Asked after the match, what in his opinion is the greatest do- feet in local tenans, coach Fish- er said that after adopting, the round man-to-man ofensive type of play, players must try to shoot as soon as they got within the free throw lino.

and tossing the ball at the same time into the net, was almost impossible to blockc

In Ken Leslie, they had a

Local teams, he said; tend to master of the hook shot, the try to work up the ball 100 near most deadly scoring weapon in to the basket before shooting and playing against a good de-.

modern basketball,

Tony Lavelll of Yale Univer-fence this very seldom produces sity: who holds the goal scoring any results, average In Amèrican basket-

ball, uses this shot for most of FANLING GOLF his goals.

With Mike O'Neil a specialist in the "ade-away" and. Fasholz and Minor in the "push" and "sack" long shots, the Nuggets Have a scoring man at practi- cally

court

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Another highlight of the evening's basketball was the 18- minute, lecture and demonstra- tion of scientic basketball-by coach Hal. Fisher and his men.

FA CUP DRAW

London, Nov. 13. The draw for the first round proper of the FA Cup was made here today and resulted as follows:

Carlisle United v. Barrow; Cleater Moor Ceile v. Tran

mere Rovers;

Lincoln City v. Southport; Port Vale v. New Brighton; Rochdale v. Willington;

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For Jasper Clark Cup

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INUGGET SPECIAL

Don Barksdale (No. 17) scores with one of his famous one-handed push shots with Hongkong's Chan Sing-kat blocking to no avail. Waiting for the rebound aro the Nuggets' Mike O'Nell and Dave Mariani and The Nuggets beat Honghong's Luk Tak-cheong. Hongkong. combined by 69-56 in this match.

Barksdale is a former inter-collegiate high and long jumper who has cleared 6 feet 4 inches and nearly. 25 feet in these two events China Mall Staff Photographer.

Melancholy

Batting

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The high scores returned in the Jasper Clark Cup .com- petition at Fanling on Sunday are by no means Indicative of the quality of the golf. Most players did very well from tee to green but it was around the pace greens that the strokes were Davidson, achieved that object, replying with 188.

some of the MCC batsmen Harvey's century was his first accumulated,

The

condition of the making their Arst Australian | in the, Sheffield Shield since he dry course made approaching and tour would be required to show began his career in the 1947-48 putting extremely hazardous. It more. skil) « and concentration | sepson, Although he has made was difficult to make an approach

than they did today to save centurios àpatinst 'England; India and South Africa; his 'Shield shot stick on the green and the the match,

figures have been poor. player who went for the hole on his approach putt invariably

-All Bat 85 wound up with two more to go England's three leading and day with powerful strokes all

He balted magnificently to- TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA down

most

VIA SAN FRANCISCO, OR LOS ANGELES experienced batsmen, round the wicket before being 5. Kloghorn put together Hutton (112), Washbrook (50) two atcady rounds to win the Cup which is competed for in but 80 of the total runs, The

and Compton (92) scored all caught by Phil Riding. medal play over 88 holes on the other eight men obtained a beg-probable: Test captain, was out Lindsay Hott, Australia's

1a. “FLYING CLIPPER" Old and New courses."

gurly hla Kinghorn had

which early for.18. Trying to force a McIntyre made 82 runs not out ball from Roos Hiera to log, he morning round on the Old

Simpson, Sheppard, -with course and followed it up Now, and Balley put together a total and rolled on the stumpa

Close missed and the ball hit his foot 81 in the afternoon on the

of only. 35 runs.. The Colony Champion, R.

R.K. Scarborough V. Rkulor Collings, who won the competi- Credit must be · given to L Weekley, South Australia's Wigan Athletic;

tion last year, shot an 89 on Lindwall and Fred Johnston, a new spin bowler, come in for Bradford City V Oldham the New course and carpe back school-teacher from Canberra, some punishment from Harvey

with 76 in his afternoon session" who bowls leg-breaks.

and Kerr, but finished the In- Halifax Town v. Ashington, on the Old course to finish, one Lindwali broke the back of uings with figures of four for 61. Crowe

Alexandra vi North stroke behind. Kinghorn

the innings when, in his fastest Shields;

The

Geoff Noblet took three for competition also served

spell of the match, he crashed Bishop Auckland · v. York as the qualifying round for the through the defences of Hutton, 62 with his fast-medium de- City;

Club Championship with the and Sheppard. Hutton batted liveries, Wicket-kooper Langley, Witton Albion v. Hyda or first, 16 golfers qualifying for just under four hours for his who contributed to the dismis Nelson;

elimination 112 euns which match play

included 14 al of five batsmen In Victoria's Darlington

Rotherham series which will begin shortly tours. V

Arst innings, added another Lindwall's arst success, engde: three, to his bag.—Reuter THE HIGHÀGHT.

at a time. when Hutton andil derek;TAGE The highlight of Sunday's Compton looked 1st Jan Stocksbridge Works, Sheffold

capable of at 12th Jan or Worcester City v. Hartlepools play was the remarkable re-extending their third" "Wicket; covery staged by the Club Cap- partnerip of:106 runs to many Torquay Pain, FD. Hunter. Hunter up more runs. Forest .

peared to be hopelessly out of the running after a disastrous Bromsgrove Royers v. Here-190 in bla morning round on the ford United..

Old course but he returned a

Patiala Nov. 13. brilliant one over 73 in the

Thà". Cómmonwealth tourki afternoon, on the

team, today belt. Patiala by an COLLYBO

Johnston was most effective innings, waruk (1922-and here, dis- Boorg the

with his fight" and contiol, buti missing June 18295, fuma in score of the day, 109.

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Moreover, his speed, aw and hostility, appeared to upset Compton, who was insofort- able for the rest of his liningų,

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