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THE

ENGLAND AND AUSTRIA SHARE FOUR GOALS AT WEMBLEY STADIUM

Wembley Stadium, Nov. 28.

England and Austria drew their International soccer today, each scoring twice after a goalless first half.

match here

A capacity crowd of 100,000 saw England well on top throughout the first half This was due to their own lack of necuracy and to the without being able to score. superb efforts of Austria's goal-keeper, Zeman,

Midway through the second half play became rough and the names of several players were taken by the Scottish referee for misconduct.

U.S. Davis Cuppers Confident Crew

At

Melbourne

Melbourne, Nov. 28.

A

America's Davis Cuppers were a confident crew today as they stretched their legs in preparation for the start of the Victorian Championships on Thursday at Koohong Club.

Victory

in the New South! Vie Seixas' impressive Wales Championships at Sydney together with a great showing made by Teil broder and Tony Trabert in the doubles there has about convinced the lads they'll take the big tenais truph, home a month from now.

All they

bat, air!

play Judlows Savitt Will Checuter in an overdue anti: 1 kus P Dick Suvitt ad the sugar. Meryan Bose, Australm's prest that will appure in the Victor keresnet, in the quarter-fin de

Badminton

League

Results

70-

The following were the Fults of Men's Diarom Barat fen League matcher ploye last night:

Tylan A Kowinos Dock 1. sE ran a

A beat J Clark and A Banks 21-3 Dal 1

21-12 and beat S

Melting 21

G

Tytan A

Banks 21-7

! pel G

12

Augu

Taldea &

to fi

M Keraton 11-21 bel

and Clunietsop 21 3

Frank Ugapin

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CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1951.

It was not a particularly good game in any respect, England had far more opportunities but they fritternd them away and perhaps a draw was the fairest result.

though Austrip may think themselves lucky as Eng- land might well have been awarded at icasl one uther

Though tempers had frayed a little. all the players shook Lauds warmly when the ganie

was over

A minule

after the interval

Austria scored with their firs! real shot of the match, a drive outside-right Melchior from

the left uptight

ating

1st crossing the Jine.

and

IN JEOPARDY For more than 20 minutes

their lead and t they held

having! been braten koked as if England's record of

continental team

al

home by would be broken.

Then the rough spell started

from: ¡ond.

a penalty taken by Ramsey. England right-back equalised.

In the 75th minute Lofthouse has headed the ball home to give England aleat but they held a bare three minutes This For

defender an English when

Austria estudiant tests of his feel out a shot and eri bort Fals blckqualised from the penulty.

esbois

oked to play with Hi 1by doubles, 742

tiel agurt t

NO EXPERIMENTING

word by obesk

new English attack did not

well function

from any and they rely point of view lacked the thrust of Mortensen and the guile of Finney. Had i not been for England's magni- ficent defence her record might have gone.

THE

AMBOL

(ON YOUR WAY HOME TO: BEDROC WOULD, YOU CALL THE CLEANERS AND COLLECT PARCE

HOME LONG REQUES

HAD TO GO TO THE "CLEA FOR THE” PARGELIT,

BWAY ON EARTH, DENT VOR OPEN THE" PARCEL

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Barry Appály

NDUR MARGINIOGA I TOLD YOU LAST WEEK THAT SHAD TAKEN TO BE CLEAN

The SUNDAY'S HOCKEY

Chelsea Are Again

Unpredictables Of English Soccer

Says PETER DITTON

London.

The butt of music-hall comedians for more years than they care to remember, Chelsea are again proving themselves the unpredictables of English soccer.

numerous famous players including Graced during their existence with Tommy Lawton, Hughie Gallacher and Tommy Walker, Chelsea have never risen to the heights. The Cup and the League Championship have always escaped them.

Last year Chelsea experienced on top. Nor did they allow the their worsi fright for some opportunity to slip from their

Only a near-miracle, so grasp. time.

them seemed. could save

Dickson and Armstrong, the from relegation to the Second two wing-halves, obtained con- trol of the centre-feld and as Division. And that near miracle

Cock- occurred on the last Saturday their opposite numbers,

burn and Gibson, were forced more and more on the defen- sive, so the tide of battle turned, Not even the cool head of

promise Each year they

pro- much, only to leave that mise unfulfilled, and their sup

bothered bewitched, porters and bewildered.

RASC Win Army League Match

21

In an Army Inter-Unit League 1 foo late to do any more

cricket match played yesterday, f expinined.

Royal Army Service Corps de- Nel:mentong, "I have no doubt that Vic and For Austrie, outside-feated RE Corps "A" by five Tony would make a fine team. Melchior and inside-left Stojas- wickets.

a there simply isn't tame left pat were the pick of a fast,

We've got only two roving and

RE "A" fict cod

clever scheming

e Webb b Paulger Rogers masks before we play Sweden in forward line which lacked the fancock, e Tapply b Edmundson

uter-zone final. Schroeder ability to shoot.

Davis e Penti b Edmundson lowed me they Oewirk

was 2 splendid Brown. e Webb & Edmundson

Moon, c Newby b Edmundsen team Sydney roumer at centre-half and goi

Fvans Paulyer Edmund-on Labaley and ! They could be preat by the time through a prodigious

umount Holcroft, & Pratt h Paulger joy Austrai

the of work. but the hero of the Govey. b Edmundson

Northrop bw Edmundson Chalouge round."

whole game was Austria's goal- Ferris, not out. keeper. Zeman, who unquestion- Everest, the Edmundsin

from: lem defeat-Reuter.

FA CUP BEPLAYS

Londen. Nov. 28 The following

were the sults of FA Cup first round re-

lays today:

C. C Yew and Jona Lass es Lam

A beat J. rk and A banka 25-8

beat R 1. des

24-1 best S

Atenkhoop 21 1

X F1

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Although Mary are careful not to say so va public, members of my f pleat and G

the American team are not duly worried about the Swedes. Un-[

for the European fortunately

Zota Champions, their ace, Lennart Bergon, still is having

Kowloon Tong Nav barat 0

14 And K Kowloon Tong bent Meldader Singh and Jaguish Veru 2-4 beat

20 und Lall Singh 21 7 Bead HM Slagh and p: the 21 in

Kay Joon Tong beal Mirender Stel

and Jurdish Verm 20-14 4001 US and all Such 21-2. Jarak Di

1 M Shel et aufnet 215

13

Yip and Y K Lak (Kowloon

P (1

saved nis

Extras

Total

Bowing Analysis

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re-

Putor Pauiker Edmundson Lyon

2

RASC

York City

1

Tapply. Moxon

Aldershot 9, Tonbridge fafter extra time). tafler extin

Allan Huvial desay then trouble with his shoulder, hurt I Car accident, and has not practised since arriving Unless two days ago. here Hergelin is at his best, the Swedes figure to go down in a hurry.

1s shoulder helpers

Tang boat Mahinder Singh und Jagdish

Ver 4-20.

B

beat

Dillon and Lall Singh 21-1. tul Mr

HM Singh and partner 21-7.

HKC 9-KCE V

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TRAINED DOWN

Ng Chen-wat and Ton Kang-ben i svaneya hot sunshine University beat G. Chuchh and T

E. Baker 21-13. beat

Ridsdale

and FC Brochbank 21-7. beal R.

E ang ut S Saydı 21-12.

At the mount all the Ameri-

are traine: down

Willie Lee and Tay Kah-chung (University) beat G Chubb and TE, cuns

like

Bradford

extra mej Folkestone 5, Barnstaple 2. Stockport Gateshead 1, (after extra time).

Manfield 0, Stockton 2.

As a result of today's Cup first round replays, following are the revised second round ties to be played Saturday, December 15: Buxton v. Aldersbo. Stockton Y.

out Reuter

Baker 21-14. beat H Ridsdale Rod, boxers. They have been F.G. Brochibank 21-18, beat R.E. early every day in heavy sweat

Lang and Saydon 21-12

Youw Ming-choy

Ind

Tye Tek-suits

taking

calisthenics and

keow University) beat C Chubb i running their legs of under

the direction of Jack Kramer.

at

and T. E Bakter 21-17, Kidsdale and G. Bruchbank 21-9, beat E, Lang and S. Savdon 21-7

Rugger Results

London, Nov. 28. The following were the results

of Rugby Union games played

Seixas ereurs his improve- ment largely to the fort that for the first 1 me in his 28 years: he can go live hard acts with- out tiring.

rup

men--

Australia's experts admittedly about their team's are uneasy

the chances of retaining sinec their three best today:

South African tour-North of Frank Sedgman, Ken McGregor Scotland 3 South Africans 14 and Rose all were Dusted by

Club matches:

Americans a1 Sydney, One offered Oxford University Greyhounds Sydney bookmaker has 49. United Services. Chatham 0. an unlimited amount at three to Cambridge University 23, SL. 1wo against the Aussies winning. Mary's Hospital 3-Router. -Associated Press.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

RACE FIXTURES FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE 1962 SEASON

Tues., ist Jan.

Fulkestone

Welt Ferris

Cax. Gavey à Ferris

Pruiser, & b Moxun

Pratt not cut

Edmundson, b Moxon

Now ou

Total for five wkts)

KAN

Weob. Paton Finn and Lyons

FA the

noi bat

on

Ferris

Evans

Maxon

Govey

14

22

of the season.

WEDNESDAY HELPED

Sheffield Wednesday were al- ready doorned and se, it ap- Johnny Carey, the Manchester peared, were Chelsea. But the skipper and

right-back, could 'Pensioners' as Chelsea are halt the onsurge of the men in &ffectionately knownbeat blue and for the first time in Bolton by four goals to nil and many matches signs of panic Sheffield drubbed Everton to began

in the Man- Ip show chester defence. the tune of 5-1.

High

after-the-match - speed calculations in the Chelsea

revealed boardroom that relegation bed been saved by 03 of a goal.

The Interport hockey trial match, which was originally ar- ranged for December 2, has been cancelled and all matches which were postponed owing to Re- membrance Sunday on Novem- ber 11, will now be played on December 2.

The first Interport trials will be held on December 16. All Club Secretaries are requested to write to the Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Hockey Asso- clation with a list of names and playing positions of those mem- bers of their respective clubs whom they consider suitable for the trials

League matches for the week- end are as follows:

FIRST DIVISION

Army "A" v Poljer at Book:unpo a 3 pan. Umpires, G. T. Palmer, 8. Souza.

KHC. "B" v BAF at RN 1 at 11.1

Umples. Mal Vicary. Krishin Lat. Postponed).

Recrple "A" FEHC "A" at Re- crelu at 10.30 am. Umpires, K.G.M. Smith, C. Moren.

University v Thunderbolts al Pok- tulun at 10.30 am. Umpires, G.B. Gurevitch, A.M. Sliva.

SECOND DIVISION

Aves y HKAAP at Bookinge No. 2 116.30 bin. Umpires QMBI DAY. U.8. Don

Nau Jawan y Anny "B" at Boun- dary 51. at 3 p.m. Umpires. P. F. Xavier, Y. Khan.

Nomads v Dutch at RN 2 at 10.30

When Smith headed home a the fact Campbell corner-kick after 25

minutes and then D'arcy dived m Umpires, T/S Aldridge. A. Aziz

Malik. B swif YMCA v Nav Bharat at Boundary headlong to convert cewire from Gray Ave minutes St. at 19.30 a.m. Umpires W/O Pad from the end, the turn-about. 3. Baptizia. was complete. Chelsea, the un- tables, had done it again.

heroes

At the commencement of the present season Chelsea were in further inside-forward

trouble. International predictable of the afternoon?

The Bentley joined the I-want-a-transfer brigade

All the Chelsea team. And on

As did centre-holf Harris. On the Manchester Bide I

would

LADIES' LEAGUE

Gremlins "A" v Victorians al Police

Ground at 2 D.m. Umpires, Sgt Davies

| (RAP), C. Blockburn.

Nery.

MCC PLAYS PAKISTAN TODAY

Karachi, Nov. 28. Frank Lowson, the MCC and Yorkshire opening bat, who has been suffering from sciatica, will play In tomorrow's second unofficial Test against Pakistan if he passer a

a fitness test.

He practised in the ine's this morning and later was to be medically examined. It he is not fit, then Diet Spooner will take his place in the MCC team.

The team announced today is: N. . Howand (Captain), D. B. Garr, A. 3. Watkins, J. D. Robertson, D. J. Kenyon, T. W. Graveney, F. A. Low- son, R. T. Spooner, D. Shackle- ton, J. B. Statham, R. Tatter- sall, D. V. Brennan.

Kenyon and Lowson missed the first unofficial Test, which was drawn.

Pakistan have dropped the slow bowler, Munawar Ali Khan..

Newcomers Anwar Hussain, an all-rounder, and U. R. Chippe, left arm medium paced bowler, are among the 12 from whom the team will bie choses

UNUSUAL FEATURES

The Karachi ground has most unusual features. The coir matting pitch stretches the full length of the bowlers run. There is a pitch of grass about 20 yards square, but the re- mainter of the outfield is bälted brown mud. The outfeld; con- Kaing two water-wells which

are covered with bogrds; and, concrete sight screens are paint- ed green as an anti-glare pre- caution.

Cyril Poole, the Notting- hamshire bateman, who broke a finger early in the tour, had his first serious net practice today, hitting the ball hard. 'He the felt no ill-effects though Singer is still a little swollen. — Reuter,

11 Australians

For Colombo

Colombo, Nov. 28, Eleven Australian Test KGV "A" V KGV "B" at KGV players and four Pakistan toy of that players such as count cutside-left Rowley who No. 823 n.m. Umpires, F75 Celeb Internationals have express. Búlington

Hughes quit the has now collected lå goals this Lite Flower. v. greplins "ated their willingness to play

Catey, KC No. 2 at 2.30 und. Umpires, J club for Southern League foot-season and full-batic

in the special four-day one of the game's great Gonsalves, Mickey Rard. na ball and International outside-still

right Parsons showed no sign of players

match against the MCC here recovery from the knee injury Chelsea: Robertson; Bathgate,

next February which had put him out of the Tickridge; Armstrong, Harris, game at the close of the previous Dickson, Gray, D'arcy, Smith season.

(R), Bentley, Campbell

W

It was

Univeralty Doriana (DOGA) et University at 2-3 m. Umpirer, W/D

1. Nixon, W/O Letor).

Umpires unable to attend, or teams

unable to meet these fixtures are zaked to contact inst. Lt T. Chem-

of the HKHA Immediately by phone,

Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, who will visit Ceylon on their way to New Zealand. to attend the

ere expected match.

not surprising there- Manchester United: Allen; berlalu, RN, the Hon. Fixtures Sec. fore that Chelsea started

Australia and of Carey, Redman; Gibson, Chil-59038. Umpires are also requested to under a cloud. They had a sur-ton, Cockburn: Berry, Pearson,

good away 11|prisingly

win at Aston, Downie, Rowley. their first Blackpool in

game

-London Express Service) but then carne A run of five surcessive defeats three of

[T]

them at home,

With

the return of Bentley

and Harris the "rot" was ten-

But unl the

did porarily halted.

Rame at Stoke a month ago wChelsea had not gathered a point

in three matches.

Bowling Analysis

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2

20

2 19 3

19

FA Cup Competitions Still Sport's Biggest Money-Spinners Says ARCHIE QUÍCH

The Football Association's two major Cup competi. tions-amateur and professional-are still two of the biggest money-spinners in sport.

Stoke, on

the other hand, were on the crest of the wave. They had won Ave matches in succession. But what happened when they met Chelsea."

Yes, that's right. Chetses beat them.

Britain's

forward lists of the players of the teams taking part and the results of the matches lá the Fixtures Sce, plo the Royal Observatory, Kowloon.

's Ryder Cup Future

TOURNAMENTS SHOULD BE

MADE TOUGHER FOR

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

Landon, Noy, 25.

The "Pensioners” did it again on November 10. They were playing Manchester United at Stamford Bridge and, really, no-

Reasons rather than excuses were given for Britain's them much recent defeat by America in the Ryder Cup International one could have given chance of

emerging successful golf match and when the British team returned home this from the encounter.

full-week suggestions were forthcoming as to how Britain Manchester were at strength with a powerful for could improve its chances. ward line reading from left to

right: Rowley, Downie, Aston, Pearson and Berry.

The

MEDIOCRE START

had braved

It is history now that in driving and putting British players held their own against the Americans, but that in the shots up to the green and recoveries from bunkers the Americans had an advantage.

starve.

pocurrence

för

The Australian players avail- able are Lindsay Hassati, Arthur Marris, Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller, Neil Harvey, Graeme Hole, Jimmy Burke, Sid Barnes, Ian Johnson, Bili Johnstone and Colin MeCool.

Pakistan could send Abdul Hafeez Kardar, Fazal Mahmood,

Mohamed Khan

and Inflaz Ahmad.

been India has pes invited to send some Test players

Mr M. K. M. Israal, Secretary of the Ceylon Cricket Board, announcing this today, said that the Board would select the final team next week. This may include three or four Autra- lians, three Indians, three Pakistan players with Ceylon cricketers completing the side,

The match, starting February 17, is to mark the holding of the Colombo Flan Exhibition. Reuter.

on

Baker Charged With Attempt To Bribe Player

Hamilton. Scotland,

Nov. 28 The police have arrested one man in connection with an attempt to bribe a Sent- tish League soccer player to lose a game.

As though resigned to their Work- and more work at this It may be drastic but it is an chances, Chelsea commenced in part of the game, without for obvious necessity if Britain is to mediocre fashion. Inside 17 getting the needs of driving and stand a chance of checking the minutes Manchester were two putting, is the answer of some of present sequence of American Delving into the Association's recently published up and it might easily have been the men who played for Britain wins in the Cup battle.

It is asserted that the Ameri- statement of accounts, one finds that the semi-finals, four. There was little or no this year.

In effect, they say that tourna cans in their tournaments have semi-final replays and the Final alone produced £78,538, evidence of what lay in store for

the 40,000 fans who of which £62,278 was profit and went back to the com- the cold wind and drizzle to see for the young professionals that for which to bid and it is certain- ements must be made so tough fewer but more valuable prizes match.

Orly A common peting clubs, the remaining League clubs and the!

Inside a minute, following the they will either succeed Association in varying percentages.

In other words, they players there to retire at an ear second Manchester goal, Chelsea How much did the last four semi-finalists additional shares, had reduced the arrears through will either. keep among the top ly stage if their play is so in- new-boy, Darey, igned from Aight or must drop out of different that they have little

tournaments.

chance of finishing at the top. It clubs and Association get out of was £97,295.

is a case of cutting their ex- these closing rounds? Well, the Turning to the Amateur com-Charlton a couple of weeks pre-

This would have to be done finds that in the viously Association netted the very petition, one handsome.

stun of £16,570. rounds proper 84 clubs shared: That was the first sign that by reducing the number of Penses.

TOUGH SCHOOL.

Joseph McCudden, 'n bakdi received £11,888, £6,517 pront. Pegasus, the the match still held some hope prizes in fournaments and mak-

of for all

appeared in court" here today when 104ng the offers more valuable. winah City £5,312, Wolves winners, got £4,894

Some of Britain's best pley- and was bound over until £3.881 and Newcastle £10,257 which they are going to put minutes before half-time Bent. At present the prize list is

at times as ers at the present time have Friday when he will be formally Taking all the rounds of the back into University football,

been hardened in a tough com charged at the Sheriff's Court, with a

a truly great shot from 25 many as 50 awards.

petitive school Some of them Competition proper that is. Blehop Auckland £4,432, Hen- who he back of the net graded down to

and fourth, fith, sixth, semi- don £1,16

Bromsley yards the lasite was as open aj

BARE EXPENSES

came up the hard way via the At the hearing IE

wal Opals and Final-cach of the 92 586, in addition to the "poot it had ever been.

*200 €100.

The lowest, of course, do little caddy ranks, walking to touma that McCudden had offered Quite a meat-egg for £1,015 League clubs received

ments and generally having to William Douging Teller, amateur organisations, seized the Initiative and had more than pay for a player's sorte heartbreaking experiences professions player with the 5t from the profits and the League

there

not been able to capitalise bure exponses for three or four

Mirren Club 45g an indu £3,801.

Nestling among the

the ones who hey are theke rounds, apart from the

for pr reward forebeating of these huge totals are the who found themselves getting cause he feels that he may at broadcasting and television

least get that small prize, with lieve that a successful British exercise his skill as a foule the chance of a higher one if team can be built up it this in match against them

is really Thistle at Glasgow on he has one unexpectedly brit toughening process

undertaken, They do not hold 19 the view that Americs, because

1st Race Meeting

Sat., 12th Jan.

(2nd Race Meeting

Sat., 19th Jan.

Sat.,

2nd Feb.

3rd Race Meeting

Sat., 16th Feb,

. Special Cash Sweep

Pearce Memorial Cup 4th Race Meeting

Sat.,

1st Mar.)

(5th Race Meeting

third,

Uth Mar, )

Sat.,

Sat., 22nd Mar..>

Wed, 20th Mar.) Sat., 20th Mar.)

Sat., 12th Apr. )

Mon., 14th Apr.)

2

Sat., 20th Apr .

Sat., 10th May)

Set 17th May

Mon, 2nd June

Sat., 31st May Special Cash Sweep Hong Kong Derby

SUBJECT TO ALTER Hoa Toàn 27 November, Ire

Annual Race Meeting

Easter Race Meeting

4

6th Race Meeting

7th Race Meeting

Whitsun Race Meeting.

TO

Chelsea and

But whefer Manchester had.

The total profit on The FA's share was receipts on it, now It was Chelsea days at a tournament, but be- / bofore they won through

DON'T

WASTE

WATER

Per

lumns. Fee for the professional sulhens

| somi-finished Entertain

montesigns, games anir

from

23000

d

£10,000

KBCG Closing Day On Saturday Kowloon Bowling Green Cub Stanley Rous what were the on dafürde principal avenues. Intp which 320, pm/ thels #2220,000 pront on one Cup | Truth? sennon - would be directed, and the ife waid that the money would | vijed be apportioned to conching theat

linnt score.

he enters,

If it is maintained, the prize Het is reduced to about 20, Darmen would do one of two things.

Either think twice before enter. After all, they can choose maximum pena ing, when the chance of a priro only 10 man for the match, in prison

alem probounced, or work so which boils down to a man to or on hard at the

game that the man struggle," and there must carries A

prize

be 10 man of equal, if not four

of a population three or four tion Act of

that of Britain, must a gander mus

an always hold an adventure.

poblity

PARAAN greater, marid in Britain if they 230;

more of a probabliity, fe

thly Bay some of the present one toughened up and the wine gl

:: Ryder Cup team.

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