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THE "PROBLEM" POSITION

IS THAT OF CENTRE-FORWARD

By WALTER PILKINGTON

If an English Football League team seeking promotion had play- ed 38 of the season's 42 matches, scored 114 goals to 37, won 27, drawn three and so gained 57. points, supporters would have the flags out prematurely and the celebration fixed, so certain would they feel that nothing could prevent their club's triumph.

rtie matches. This is in fact England's record in post-war international

wilns and only two England "B" team, started two seasons ago, can 'show five defeats (both in Europe) in seven games. The English Football League have fared even better in the-Inter-League competition, having won 12 of 13 contests. In the remaining match a powerful Scottish League XI forced a draw at New- castle in March 1948. English superiority in these League internationals

terms of 51 goals to 13. expressed in the emphatic

was

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NOTHING would more completely surprised the Norfolk jacket and knickerbocker brigade of early golfers than to know how respectable, a game golf was oventually. to become for the young.

. Even 20 years

ago the boy golfer WAS faintly frowned upon as an exponenti of a selfish, as against a team, game-though nobody told him where in the holi- days he could find 21 other boya with whom to play the latter.

of play

were His hours limited: hin elders spied to detect him in failure to replace a divot; he was more welcome in the pro's shop with its friendly aroma of shavings, leather and glue, than in the clubhouse.

Having played in goal sinco the age of eight, and having dla- covered early in to that the spirit of the fastest schoolboy bowler could be broken in balt gn hour if resisting tempta- tion to score, you let the ball hit the bat with a dull thud. and then walked away whild the wicketkeeper retrieved it, I concluded that more herale

There is nothing in these figures to justify anything but constructive criticism of the team and certainly nothing to merit or support the periodic moan- ing in some quarters when a setback has occurred...Defeats are always disappoint.qualities were required to hole ing, and the reverses in the World Cap series at Rio de Janerio, even though they, came at the end of a long and arduous English season, were naturally not relished by anyone possessing national pride. Yet in the matter of prestige the English players and selectors have little over which they need reproach themselves when looking back over the past five years.

form.

with a left- a four-foot putt hand borrow," when that was than what you wanted more

anything else in the world.

overy-

That was not the popular view. "Time changes thing," however, and now it la The pre-war period was sup-quately replaced. Hils, succes against Wales at Sunderland,

Milburn, who was reserve at the nasty rough games that are posed to be a golden era in sors could neither develop the

had perhaps the best on the carpot. A Cabinet football, with the standard-of-Lawton blend nor provide the Belfast,

qualifications. He is so fast Minister deplores the teaching skill and performance much contrasting drive

NO SUCCESSOR YET that he looks well when given of fisticufts, and a schoolboy higher than today. But Eng-

ended Since his

the the ball in the open. A year tells the headmaster what he land in 38 games sectors have tried in rotation ago at Cardiff, when brilliantly can do with his oval ball and from 1039 suffered

Many more defeats than in a like number Milburn, Bentley, Mortensen, fed by Shackleton and Flaney,

with a round one. of matches during the post-war Rowley, Milburn, Rowley, Mor. he scored three goals. Ho kos oes, off to play for the town

and i'never quite recaptured that years when play may not have tensen, Bentley, Milburn

costa rise and re- Now, as been as orafty or artistic but | Lee. undoubtedly_has been faster. The last named was introduc- In the opinion of many good placements dwindle, golf for the

THE RECORD

ed in the first of this season's judges the player most deserv-young takes on a sudden virtue, toulaments He ing of a chance is Stubbins, who Junior-and-calor A striking feature of the internationals at Belfast. Football League's record is that scored one of England's four has averaged a goal in every are the order of the day. No for Liverpool in encouragement is spared. At: the centre-forward has scored goals but was not really a suc- two games

Essex club the juniors, not t

and the more than 120 appearances. Yet an one or more goals in all the 13 cess. He did

not been honoured by whoso handicaps vary brightly he has matches. The man in the mid- problem remains.

Σπ an international from Ave to 141, are even dle is expected to be a scorer | is interesting to note that England when

goals are plentiful, but it, Lawton and all these other cen- since the "Victory" game against divided into two rival "houses." is unusual for no one to draw tre forwards contributed 30 Wales 'five years ago.

Furthermore Critics say he is slow on the

some liberal- blank.

goals to England's total of 114

third move. Maybe, minded citizens have been hold- Seven contre forwards shared in post-war football. How dif-second or

this week to from the Football, but he is an unselfish footballering a meeting 26 as follows Stubbins nine, ferent Milburn seven, Mortensen three, League's 20 of 61 by centre for who knows how to look after forra what they call (oh lord!)

be in a position to hls wingmen Bentley two, Lawton two, Loft wards.

and girls Boy's house two, Westcott one.

It does not matter, of course, accept a quick return, and now a Golf Development Council.

.net, In these days of concentration who gets the goals as long as to find the

He scored Ave of six goals provided with free clubs, free in lessons, free membership (has this somewhere For Freights and Further Particulars please apply to:- on defence by centre halves, they are scored, but the all im-

who are expected to function as portant question of leadership against the Irish Leaguo

October. True he had Httle to anyone heard stoppers. It is indeed remark-enters into the argument. able to find centre forwards That is why the selectors de-do but tap the bail through but before?). responsible for more than halt voted so much discussion and he did what was required. No of a total of 51 Foals.

consideration to the choice of one could be more

centre a centre- the In League football

forward to play of his first full cap. forward who scored 20 in 13 games, as the

mentioned above players have done, would be ac-! counted marvel. The ratio is so much in reverse that a leader who gets 21 in the season's 42

games

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS ELEVENTH RACE MEETING

Monday 13th and Saturday 18th Novembar, 1950 The first bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the first race wil

be run at 12.00 Noon on the 1st day. On the 2nd Day. the firg bell will be rúng at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at

League satisfactory,

Consider, for example, the records of the following well- known Esiglish League players Inst season-Ford (Aston Villa)

goals in 30.

internames he is

Bantiny

18

Welsh 200 p.m. The Tiffin Interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.) (Chelsea and England) 17 goals

in

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By). T. STUD"

A Final Warm-up Today

Before The

Rugby Cup Tournament

on the 1st Day,

39 games; Rowley

Two interesting rugger' matches are down for de- There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 8 races on the 2nd Dayter United and England) 20 in cision at Sookunpoo today in the final warm-up prior (18 in all).

30

and

and England) 18 in Wanderers are (Wolverhampton to the commencement of the Rugby. Cup Tournament

next week. 39 games; Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers and Football League) ten in 35 games.

Through tickets for the Second Day at $10.00 each may be obtained at the Compradore Omee of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, niso tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" scheduled to be run on 28th February, 1951.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Teleptione House, ton-members

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NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TU THE MEMBERS', ENCLOSURE,

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooma at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladica or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him," and for pay- ment of all chils etc.

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BRASS AND BRASSIES The co-operation Services is also to be sought- and here at least we have American precedents to guide us, for West Point have built a full-sized course of their own; and a pleture, captioned neatly "Brassica today. Bras to- morrow," shows the cadeta Uned up for instruction-by- numbers in wooden club play. "From the Golf Development Council wo may look forward to the birth of the National Golf It is preposterous Service. that in order to obtain health- giving exercise we should have to pay for balls and clubs.and greciicecpors and glo.

In the premier match of the day a vastly impro-

Which reminds me that I ved Navy XV meet the powerful Army, side for the

must register with Fred Robson In international matches cens first time this season. I don't think the Navy are yet tre forwards have not enjoyed

and put in for a set of the first free wooden, clubs. I used 'mine anything like the same success capable of winning but they should fully extend their

In the University match of 1980 as their colleagues in the inter- opponents, who are fielding their strongest side.

of ago next League contests, so much su

The Club side shows three and they come that this is a problem position

from last week's. year. Hooray for the Welfare in the England team today. comers with homeside reputa- changes

selection Warto Is State after all! It has been a

source of worry tlons in Lemon and Kelly. The Interpart

a out with a broken Anger and since the great Tom Law- latter, I understand,

and D. Henderson,

ever

The Navy

have two new-

ton of Everton, Chelsea and clubmate of Handcock's with De Rome Notts County, fame, played his the London Irish. Lemon whose places for the last three last game for England at Co- should add the much needed years have been more or less penhagen two years ago.

punch which has been lacking in assured, hirve last favour and Turyille Lawton was an automatic the threequarters, Up to now are replaced by 0. choice for three years after the Norman and Pearen have borne and A. Stewart.

It is true that. De Rome has war, He justified his continued

not as yet fount last scason's did selection not only by his power the brunt of the sailors' attacks.

but his partner and thrust, but by his ability to Providing Goldschmidt and dash, link both wings of an attack as Innes are not allowed too much enough at Saigon to justify an

im-rope I visualise a close and other outing. well as provide the all portant driving force and exciting struggle..........

it is possible the Club selec mobility.

tors are making last minute valuations prior to the start of In the curtain raiser Club the tournament. If such is the offier changes several' local case meet the Police in the

1940, Starting in January Lawton figured, in a roquence

of 19 gamer of which England

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WEEK-END HOCKEY TEAMS

The following are some of the hockey teams for this. week- enda tekana

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lat XI against Tecretó "B" at Club do Recreio, King Park, on Sunday LC. at 130 p.m. Cpl. Partridge, Gardner, Capt Fitzgibbon. Capt Capt. Dudley.

Badges admitting to Members' Enciosure will NOT be on" BRIE.. at the RACE COURSE,

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Once will close #110, am, on the 1st Day and at 11 am on the 2nd won 13 and drew three, scoring derby. The former, once more could well have been rung,

GO goals to 18, and Lawton's

Unfortunately the Police XV Hubby C, McKenzie Hey C in familiar surroundings, will Day. The Beiretary's Office will close at 10 am, the 1st Day and contribution was 17 goals, orobably accourt for the law-wage not available on going to ford, COMB, Grant, at 11.45 am on the 2nd Day: The Treasurers" Compradoro Umee This dominant player, and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st floor, Telephone was a magallicent met with men The Police can be mailed press, but' Slevits will undoubted Taylor Heseryes, WOTE M

neither foot and an expert in upor to make the civilians fightedly endeavour to field the DRQ.M.B. Clarke.

strongest side possible. ABmited number of times will be obtainable at the Club heading, has never been ade- all the way. · · House provided they are ordered in advatice from the No. 1 Boy Tel. 27010).

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