FIVE CHANGES IN TEAM TO MEET
WEMBLEY
· Glasgow, Apr. 2.
Scotland's team to meet England in the deciding match of the international soccer championship shows five changes compared with the side which lost 1-0 to Austria last December.
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The match will be played at the Wembley Stadium on April 14.
A surprise move is the inclusion at left-half of Allan Brown, who is almost certain to be at inside-left for Blackpool in the England Football Association Cup final on the same ground a fortnight later.
The team, announced to-
night, is as follows:
· Cowan (Morion);
Young (Rangers); Cox (Rangers)}
Hendon Will
Play Here On
May 12, 13 & 16
The Hendon football team of England will play three games here before paying
visit to Manila.
All three matches scheduled
to be played on May 12, 13 and
10, will be at the Club ground.
Evans (Celtio);
Woodburn (Rangers); Brown (Blackpool);
Waddell (Rangers);
Johnstone (Elbernian);
Reilly (Hibernian);
Steel (Dundee);
Liddell (Liverpool),
Since joining Blackpool from East File Inst December, Brown has played practically all his football at inside-left, While in Scotland he made appearances a wing-half but in all threr previous games for the national side he was at inside-right.
Cox, Brown, Waddell, John- stone and Reilly come into the side in place of McNaught, Forbes, Collins, Turnbull and McPhail respectively. The only new "cap" in the inside-right, Johnstone.--Reuter,
LEAGUE RESULTS
London, Apr. 2. The following were the re-
This was disclosed at a meet- sulis of football matches played ing of the Interport Sub-Com-today.
,mittee of the Hongkong Football Association held last night. Mr J. C. Guingam was in the chair. The Hendon team will leave London on May 6. arriving here by BOAC on May 8.
After the games, the visitors will leave for Manila and then return here before going back to the United Kingdom on May 24.
will
meet the
The visitors Hongkong Interport team in the first game, a. Hongkong eleven in the second and the Combined Chinese in the third.
Charges for the games are $10,
$6 and $3.50,
SAIGON INTERPORT
It was also disclosed that the
TUIRD DIVISION
(SOUTHERN),
Port Vile 2 Norwich City SCOTTISH LEAGUE (DIVISION "A")
Dundee 2 Raith Rovers
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (DIVISION "I") Dunfermline 0 Albion Rovers i.
Reuter.
Home Football
Programme
The following are the League
Saigon Interport team will ar-fixtures for Saturday, April 7:
rive here on April 19. A series
of three matches will be played
Chelsea
-on April 21, 22 and 25. The Amena! Arst game with Hongkong will Burnley be at Club ground, the second against a Hongkong eleven at Boundary Street. and the Inst against Combined Chinese at the Club ground.
The first two games will start
at 5.30 p.m. and the last at
p.m
Everlon Huddersfield Newcastle Portsmouth
Middlesbro
Sheffield W. Stoke
West Brom
It WOS decided that 4,000 Birmingham tickets for the main stand on Bury the Sports Road side be allotted to clubs and all ticket holders Chesterfield
are requested to be in their seats half an hour before the kick-off
Cardin
Division I
v Liverpool
V
Derby
Aston Villa
V-Waiver
v Blackpool
V Bolton
V
V
Tottenham
Sunderland
❤ Fulham
V Manchester U.
V Charlton.
Division II
V Shefeld U.
Southampton
Swansea
V
Barnsley
U
Doncaster
♥
V
Luton
Blackburs
♥
Leeds
West Ham Hull
1
Coventry Grimsby Leicester Manchester C. v time.
All gates will be closed stti C. after the stands are full and no Feron one will be allowed to enter, Qixi i's P.R. even those who have alrendy bought tickets,
Rugger Results
London, Apr. 2.
The following were the results of rugger games played today:
RUGBY UNION
Aberavon 14, Cross Keys 3. Devonport Services 3, Chel- tenham 10.
3.
Fulmouth 0, Cardiff 14. Redruth 32, London Hospital
RUGBY LEAGUE
Warrington 14, Whitehaven 8. Workington Town 29, Liver pool Stanley 11.-Reuter.
Brentford
Division II (South) Bournemouth v Port Vale Bristol C. Exeter Gillingham
V
Ipswich
Millwall Plymouth Reading
Walsall
Southend
V
Walford
Torquay Northampton Notts Crystal Pal. Bristol R Aldershol Brighton
v Newport Norwich Colchester Swindon Division III (North)
Accrington Barrow
Bradford
Carillo Monalleid Oldham
Rotherham Scunthorpe Southport Tranmere Wrexham
York
Plymouth
V Darlington
❤
Chestor
V
Hartlepools
❤ Lincoln
▼
Bradford C.
Cateshead
Rochdale New Brightons Stockport Holltex Crewe Shrewsbury
MONDAY, APRIL
Division III (Both)
Northampton
1
o
THE CHINA, MAIL, (TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1961.
SCOTTISH TEAM IN TRAINING More Trouble
ENGLAND AT
Pegasus Will
Clear £5,000
This Season
are
Those mid-century Corinthians, Pegasus, taking à large slice of the big
in money
amateur soccer today. The run that this combined has taken University side to the Amateur Cup final that they should clear at least £5000 on the season.
means
FOR In
"
NATIONAL Soccer WorldBRAATHENS
H. Whitney's Arctic Gold, joint favourite for the Grand National to be run at Aintree on Saturday, snapped during a training gallop on the Wiltshire Downs Central Press Photo.
GRAND
NATIONAL CALLOVER
Shagreen Closes
Joint Favourite With Arctic Gold
London, Apr. 2.
The irish challenger, Shagreen, was heavily supported
Reports Raymond Glendenning
More trouble in the soccor world, this time through the "Now High" paid by Sheffield Wednes- day. Men who draw the crowds through the turn- stlles feel that-if-clubs-can- afford to lay out £30,000 on one transfer, they can afford to pay the players more in wages.
Graniet clubs are keeping money in the game by these transfers instead paying income-tax on big profits, and that small clubs and dependent on getting good fees for their mood, but there is certain- ly sound common sense in the players' claim for more pay from some of the clubs.
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There's the catch. I La equally certain that many of the Öz League cluby just couldn't afford li.
That is why a scheme sug- gested to me by Queen's Park Rangers director George Baker deserves thorough examinn- tion. He suggests
Leaving Division I wages at the pre- sent lovel, increasing the per- mitted maximum for Division II and making the pay MORE in the First Division.
HAPPIER PLAYERS
This is far better than some proposals from
from some quarters based on higher pay for eer- tain individual stars. Dressing- room atmospheres would be better all round where players are all treated the same, for after all, football is first and foremost, a team
game.
Several Birmingham City directors have told me they think that "appearance money would give players, say at £3 or £4 a match, a greater incen- tive to strive for first-team positions.
So far, so good. But suppose 1 player loses his place through
at tonight's callover at the Victoria Club on the Grandliness or injury, and just can-
National Steeplechase and closed a joint favourite with
Aretic Gold at 8 to 1.
day.
The race will be run at Aintree, Liverpool, on Satur-
not get back. Isn't the thought of appearance money in some other team going to precipitate a flood of transfer requests?
WELL NAMED Tail piece from the States. At a
Southern race meeting
horse was disquali recently a
What will they do with it? Pegasus were formed only three years ago. The fact that they met Bishop Auckland in
the Wembley final on April 21 has surprised nearly everyone con- Oficials nected with the club.
discussed have not yet
the financial aspect.
My guess is: The Universi
At the Inst callover, American-owned Arctic Gold was Lice
soccer clubs will beneat quoted a 15 to 2 favourite, with Shagreen at 9 to 1.fied for failing to hold considerably and 1 will lead
The horse's the third straight course. games Freebooter, the winner last year, remained them to playing more
name-Plastered, by Pass Out against the Public Schools. It
out of Wine Cup! could_be_that the swing from soccer to rugby will be halted.
CERTAIN OF VICTORY
favourite at 9 to 1.
Following the success of out-{ siders in the Lincolnshire Han- dicap, few "Spring doubles" of any consequence are still stand-, ing, so there was little covering money from doubles to the market.
affect
Only one man was certain of victory over Hendon in the seminal. Dr H. W. Thompson, Pegasus secretary had been Cloncarrig Was soundly pessimistic throughout the sea backed and hardened three son, but he told the players before the game: "I am opti- points to 22 to 1. mistic today for the first time, You can do it."
Dr Thompson, an Oxford. scientist, is frequently in bis Laboratory up to midnight engaged in infra - red trology.
spec-
The final has a real Oxford and Cambridge-flavour:- Bishop Auckland also owe their origin to a group of Oxford and Cam- bridge sportsmen.
The club, was founded int 1889
THE QUOTATIONS Tonight's quotations were:* B to 1 Shagreen and Arc- the Gold,
9 to 1 Freebooter,
100 to 8 Holmond,
22 to 1 Cloncarrig and Land Fort,
Prince
28 to 1 Finnure, 33 to Brownle, Glen Fire,
1 Part Point,
40 to
to 1 Sergeant Kelly, Ca- domstown, Nickel Coin,
50 to 7
Broomfield,
Irish
Manila
Reach
Schoolboys Here On Attempt
Seventh
The Manila Schoolboys soccer team, who are to meet the Hongkong Schoolboys in an Interport match, arrived in the Colony by PAL plane yesterday, after six previous attempts to reach Hongkong had failed because their air- craft had been unable to land owing to poor visibility.
The team, comprising eighteen players, is drawn from various Manila schools and institutions of higher educa-
by several University Lizard, Morning Cover, Dog tion. They are accompanied by their team manager, Bro. men studying under Bishop Watch, Royal Lightfoot at Auckland Castle,
Tan, Rowland
and the club's colours are tight Roy and Russian Hero.
60 to 1 Ellesmere, Reuter. and dark blue.
-(London Express Service)
Colony Snooker
Results of the Colony Snooker Championship matches played last night were:
Hugh, and their coach, Ramon Echevarria, a teacher of La Salle College.
Colony Snooker during Easter, the team will
Championship Fixtures
Dates and venues for the A, F. Pereira bent G. Low, remaining second round and 3-2; C. F. Santos lost to K. C.for the third round fixtures Hoo, 0-3.
in the Colony open Snooker Championships followe :
DOUBLE DETERMINATION
are
TUESDAY, APRIL 3
as
Percy Hul vo. W. H. Cowie at Club Lusitano.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5
H. J. Sobey va. K. S. Cheung at Headquarters Land Forces.
FRIDAY, APRIL 6
Besides the Interport game, on the field and their respective which was to have been played | schoola:
Luke A., La Janellana (Ateno) take part in neveral other goalkeeper and captain: Antonio Dax (Ateneo) left hill-back; Juan matches, against
Hongkong 3. del Camillo (Letrani Fight full- 1'6, as
follows: (1) back; Hobert dol Castilla (Ban combined Brothers Bede) left full-back; Antonio Gon Schools
and States (La Balls) Jong Ma Coche (La Balle
(Ateneo) contre-half; Angel Zanol- Joseph's); (2) against combined lana (La Salle) centre-hait: Fer
(Banto Tomas Godinez Wah Yan and St Stephen'e nando Aluares (San Bocta) lert hall: Colleges; (3) against combined Vicente queen's College, King George (or Estern University) left-half; University) right-half; Jose Villarico School and Taikoo; and (4) Zowe Estolla (Ateneo) right wing: Dorning Imperial (Ateneo) aide- against Hongkong University,
right: Ignacio Vicente (Banto Interviewed after their arriva1 tonto Genate (San Beda) centre- Tomas University) side-eight: An- yesterday, the Manila team sald forward; Benito Hazen (16 Ballo) Lino Castillejas (LA they were gind to have reached left-wing: Hongkong at last, despite their Salle) fraide-left; Enrique Anotaco
roal-keeper: (LA Salle) disappointment at not being able Beinares (Santo Tomas University) to play during the Easter holl-insile-left. days. They were exceedingly anxious to play against Hong- kong but would not
Choo Che Liang vs. 6/Sgt. J. themselves to dying whether
F. Davis at Club Lusitano.
THE PROGRAMME
Jose
The following is the program- theme for the Manila and Hong- kong Schoolboys Interport
they expected to win. MONDAY, APRIL 9 would do their best, they added. series: S/Sgt. J: Taylor va, Lam Cho (The last game between the
Schoolboys V Chai at Kowloon Cricket Club.
To-day-Mordka Colony and Manila was drawn),
Combined Queen's Collage, Kin Gordon Lum vs K. C. Hoo at Excopt for two players, the Overge V and Talo, Cub ground. Kowloon Cricket Club.
Refereo, W. Northoott; J.
cam is the came as that selected 540 p.m. Soares
Linesmen, P. J. Daidon and Lai YE. Percy Hul to
the meet Hongkong EL Cowin
You-wing. H
at Eastern earlier occasion. Included is Athletic Association.
the Manila intexporter, Lula A.
Janellana, L
The majority of Arst
or
SHENDAY, APRIL 10
Lau
Chu ya, K. K. Lat at Club Lusitano.
K. H. Leo vs. A, P. Pereira
at Headquarters Land Forces,
TO BE PLAYED NOT LATER
ATHAN APRIL 11
the boys are paying their, a visit to the Colony.
The visitors are being necom-
Thursday ---Manda Bchoolboys V. Combined St. Joseph's and is Balle dig, chub ground, 843 'p.m. Reforoc, : Lai Yuewing: Landemez, F. J. Dundon and W., Northrott
Saturday—3danila SchoolboyUŇ V.
modated in St Joseph's College Hongkong University, Club round, 3.45 p.m. Referee, W.;Northcott, during their stay in Hongkong. Linesmen P. 1. Dundon and žal has been arranged for them. A programme of entertainment | Yoo-wing.
The Manila boys had a work- start at 8 p.m.out yesterday afternoon. THE PLAYERS
Fong Pul va. F. C. Kwok at Eastern Athletic Association
All games
sharp.
Jockey Club To, The following * are the names Contribute To Cost players, their positions
Of Reclamation
At a Mosting of the Young FANLING GOLF
Membera of the Hongkong mg
Jockey Club, had on
Moodar The result of April 2,just swans unanimous Competition decided that the Club should t Comme Unc contribute towards the cost of, the wadik-end.. the reclamation
of the Colter breas
plipon
a
Bunday-Manila Schoolbars Hongkong Schoolboys Combined (Interport) Club · ground, 340-9m Interes. J. Dundon; Linosmen W. Northookt und Lal Yuq=wing. floternational Cup FiLL,"CORUM V | Portugal, kick off at a pl
musela Apria 10 Menila fichool
boys.v. Combined Wah Yan Comfo and 81. Stephen'— · College, Cilab (ground, 4.40 pāmā) Haderes, Lar goe wing: • Lasoerron, P.. J.-Dinden, and W: Norshoot
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