Week-End Hockey
THE CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, FEBRÚARY 15, 1052.
Army-RAF Match At Sookunpoo Should Be A Close Struggle
The hoskey programme for the First Division of the Men's League the Sunday offers some interesting matches. For the enthusiast probably the best match to watch will be the Army v RAF at Sookunpoo, where there will almost certainly be a display of first class hockey between two very closely matched teams,
In the League standings they are struggling with each other for the fourth position, and as their last match ended in a draw, the result is anybody's guess, but being the Army's home ground, I think they have a slight edge on their opponents.
In the Argonauts "A" y Re- Another good game should bej and the Argonauts "A" who oc celo "A" match co the Police Royal Navy v University also at cupy the 2nd and 3rd places in This season the League at present. As the ground, Recreio ate the obvious the Police ground.
favourites as they have yet to both these teams have bren Navy won 4-0 in their previous - be beaten this season, but the rather erratic, the Navy natural-cheounter, I favour them to win
Argonaut are rather un-ly enough, since the team this match.
an tonown quantity since as yet changes from week to week no-
In the fourth match of the they have played mainly the cording to which warships are First Division, Thunderbolts. weaker teams to gain the
Police, the Palice team look very re-in port. pre-
the underdogs However the University's re- much
as they sent landing of third in the
won one match so lapu, However on their home cord makes interesting reading have only
only ground,
and season,
their non-grass oa they have been beaten by alt far pitch là ure here, they should the other teams in the lower chances look rather slim against give Recreio run for their half of the League, and yet they the speedy Thunderbolts,
have beaten the Thunderbolts!
mancy.
the
Winter Games
GERMANS LIKELY TO WIN THE TWO-MAN BOBSLED
Oslo, Feb. 14.
Germany got off to a fast start today in quest of its first Olympic gold medal since 1936 when Andreas Ostler took a commanding lead at the end of two heats of the two-man bobsled. The final two heats will be run Friday.
on
this
SECOND DIVISION
The best matsh in the Junior Division should be, without doubt, Nav Bhara: v Recreio "B" at Boundary St. Although. these teams lie 5th and 1st res- pretively in the league stand- ings, there are, for an equal number of malches played, only three points between them. In their previous meeting Recreio just won 1-0, but Nav Bharet are a very steady and consistent team, and this match thould be a very close thing.
of
ip the other three matches, the sporting tria at the bottom the League, Accs, HKAAF and down to Nomads, Army "B", and YMCA by comfortable margins,
Nau Jawan will probably go
LADIES' LEAGUE
all
In the Ladies' League, the
matches should produce close, hard-fought games, cs cach game is between two well matched teams.
"The American team of Stan Benham anil Pat Martin can still win-if-Ostler-makes-a-mistake,-but-he-doesn't week-end make mistakes," said Capt. Pat Severino of the United States squad.
With one
accord bobsledders Ostler is the reigning world; champion of bobsledders, both help one another, There probe two-man and four. Bobsledding ably aren't many more than 508 Carnest bobsledders in is one of the world's most exotic really
everyone here sports. Lake Placid, NY. has the world, and the only course an either the knows everyone else. North or South American con- The common sense of danger tinents and there are not more-men have been killed and
seriously injured when than a half dozen in Europe.
Babalelders are a bunch of left the course.bands cheerful, beefy
who together.-Associated Press..
GAMES OPENED
Norefjell, Feb, 14.
athletes
the
The main attraction is game, between the two leading icems in the League, KGV "A" and Recreio at the Police ground. and it may well be the match that will deside the Champion- ship winners.
In their last encounter Recreio sleds just managed to edge out KGV them
by the odd goal in three, but this time the fast and much Im- proved KGV team should reverse the previous resuit.
jump on tiny sleds, and disappear down an icy chute while their rivals stand around on one foot |
Allmost as attractive is the and listen for an announcement! A fanfare of bugles
Victorians v Gremlins “A” match of the time of the run.
the foot of a snow-covered At the
end
of two heats,
mountain signalled the start of t Sookunpoo. These two teams. Ostler's times
1:20.70,
ran a neck-and-neck race were
the 1952 Winter Olymples to for the championship last year..
which 1:21:04 2:42.40. Benham did
doy. 1:22.03, 1:22.12-2:44.15, Third was
Nearly 300 skiers from 20 have not been having quite such the Swiss
season this a successful number two sled of
countries
at attention especially in the case of the under the Bags of their coun- Victorians. It should be a close 1:22.22—2:44.46.
tries as the Olympic Bag was match, but the odds are that the hoisted to mark the oficial
Kowloon team will return home opening.
with an extra two points to their credit.
Felix Endrich with 1:22.14,
The Americans fear that Benham just hasn't got any his old sled, which more speed dates back to the 1932 Olympic Games at Lake Placid,
The Olympic bobsted run first ever built in Norway-cost about $112,000.
DROP OF 410 FEET
stood
A more formal opening cere. mony will be held in Oslo to.
morrow.
Ditliav
year,
The Gremlins "B" (Widgets) v Little Flowers game" at the Standing near the ski
race Police
ground gives another finish line, Mr Olaf Simonsen, Jr., of Norway, Pre-well-matched pair of teams with nothing to choose between them sident of the Olympic Organs and whoever wins this match, it of ing Committee, said, "I hereby should be by the smallest of
Olympic Games margins. for declare the
open and I hope that the spirit of international friendship will prevail and may the best man win."
It winds down the hills
over Oslo Frognerseteren nearly one mile, dropping a total of 410 feet. On a good straight-way a sled hits 80 to 90 miles per hour.
Ostler, who fought with the German Army against
the Russians, is 32, runs an inn at
At the less glamorous end of the League (referring entirely co hoakey of course) the much im- Princess Ragnhild of Norway proved Dorinns
should teuni and Princess Josephine Char-prove Just a little too much for the University girls at the CBA lotle of Belgium stood nearby.
ground.
Grainau near Garmisch-Parten- Mr Dilfiay-Simonsen ex- kirchen. He is married and has two children, has ruddy cheeks pressed regret Crown
Bikes
Prince Olay
could not attend becauso calls his pale blue sled
maybe because he he is in London for the funeral
it.
of King George VI,
The few hundred
HOW THEY STAND Ladies' Leaguć
P W D L F A-FIS
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2 30 11
Cognac,
Benham, his American arch rival, 115 39, manages the North present Elba Park distriot at Lake tain resort Placid, N.Y. He served with the ley air as the strains of 14ttle Flowers the US. Navy in the war, is the Olymple hymn married and has three children, wears glasses and is a midget as bobsledders go, stand- ing 5 feet Binches and weighing only 195.
Ostler and his brakeman weigh a total of 512 pounds.
Timing is done electrically. The sled breaks a thread at the starting Inc, another at the Anish.
Rborelo spectatort Gremlins "A" in this isolated moun- KGV "A" ...
bared their heads Victorians
Widgets
and Nor-Dorians
KGV weginn National Anthem came University over a loud speaker,
It was a brief, but colourful
back-ecreto
Thunderbolts ceremony against the ground of asleep mountain Argonauts "A" covered with evergreen trees-TAY Associated Press.
GERMANY LEADS
Army 1. Navy University TECHC Polico
YMCA
First Division
Oslo, Feb, 14.
Second Division Germony's favoured World Recrelo" "D"" champion No. 1 sled took an Army hel-early lead for two-man bobsled Argonauts "g“.
sixth honours in the
winter Nav Bharat Olympics to-day by streaking Nomads down the 1,500 metre
Fun In Dutch. HC the course record time of 1 Aces minute, 20.70 seconds.
sledders here Many of the wear American football mets, but a few use white crash helmets. Most of the sleds were built by Fritz Feierabend, the Swiss sledder, and his father.
Pakistan Cricketers May Be Late For Colombo Match
monwealth
aldo
The pair, Andreas Ostler and Lorenz Nieberi, had ret the previous mark of 1:21.82 in o practice run on Tuesday.
America's No. 2 sled of Fred Fortune and John Helmer wal clocked in 1:23.40. for Its first of four trips down the hazar- dous Frognersteren alope.
Nau Jawan
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEET
The Board of Directors meet. With them is the local Town Clerk. What are..... they discussing? The erection of some enormous office building or the plans for a new factory?
This picture was taken in the No it is nothing as complicated as that. Board Room of the Leyton Orient Football Club after news had been received that Leyton Orient will meet Arserial in the fifth round of the FA Cup on February
23rd.
About 100,000 fans will want to see this game. There is room for just under a third of them. And here Leyton Directors, from left to right, Mr H. F. Robertson, Vice-Chairman, Mr H. S. Zussman, Chairman, Mr F. F. Harris, Director and Mr R. L. Sharplin, Director, talk over the problem with Town Clerk E. J. Osborne, who is there to see that arrangements' fit in with civic requirements,
Colony Squash Lt.-Col. Fyler
Finalists
LT.-COL. FYLER
D. L. BOSANQUET
OLYMPIC FLAME BLOWN QUT
Oslo, Feb. 14:
The "undying"
Wins
Colony Squash Title In Straight Sets
Forty-year-old Lieut-Colonel A.-R.-Fyler became the new Colony Squash Champion yesterday, when he wrested the title from D. I. Bosanquet in the 22-minute final in. three straight sets, 9-3, 0-2, 10-8.
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The limited gallery was packed yesterday with squash enthusiasts who expected a closely contested and thrilling final which never came. It was only in the third set that Bosanquet put up any form of resistance against the bril liant all-round play of the former Kent County Champion, .
Displaying # strong back- hand, Fyler scored repeatedly with
and well- good-length timed backhand cross drives and drops.
His best scoring stroke, how- ever, was a beautiful low, drop shat to the corner that just skimmed the board and fell barely inches from the wall.
In his drives and lobs to the buckwall, Fyler found his length from the very start of the game, and was more successful than his opponent in retrieving the shots along the wall.
OFF-DAY
Marciano Wins
By A TKO
Philadelphia, Feb. 13. Unbeaten Rocky Marciano, heavyweight contender of Brock-
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Lee Savold about the ring to- night and anally won a technical macit-out in the seventh round, before a near capacity crowd in the Convention Hall. ·
B11 Manager Baly asked re Bosanquet had a rather off- ferce Peter Tomasco to stop the day; and was beset with repeated bout when the 35-year-old errors throughout the gome. Savold came to his corner at the Trying to anticipate his op-end of the sixth round. Tomasca ponent's reputed drops, he was immediately signalled that the frequently caught on the fore-fight was finished. court with passing drives in the first and second set.
The third set saw him playing a safer game from the service line, and against a fast tiring op- ponent he nearly pulled the Came out of the fire.
THE PLAY!
Commissioner John (Ox) Do Grosa Bald it was a seventh- round TKO under the Pennsyl- vanla rules,
Marciano, scaling 185 lb. to Savold's 200. ib., thus required officially one round more than did Joe Louis when the Brown Bomber depented Savold in the Fyler opened the service and sixth session of Savold's last Immediately went to a 3-00ght on June 15. Icad. This was stretched to
Marelano, 27-year-old son of a 6-0 after four exchanges of ser- vice, before Bosanquet ecored Brockton shoemaker, reglatered his first point.
his 39th consecutive professional On his next service Bosanquet victory and his 34th knock-out. got his second point, only to see But
far from impressiva he was his opponent forging ahead in doing it. The stock
The stocky, swarthy 7-2, 7-3 and completing the Kialian missed almost as many first set in 6 minutes with a punches as he landed, and ho from lack backhand drop and a powerful appeared very rusty backhand drive from the back-of action since last October 20; wall.
when he fought Joe Louis.
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Australian Sports Officials Delighted At Reprieve
Sydney, Feb. 14.
Officials of Australian amateur sports were delighted today at the reprieve granted by the International Olym- pic Committee to Melbourne for the 1956 games..
The IOC decided yesterday in Oalb to give Melbournic until May 15 to produce conclusive evidence that it has. the finances and the facilities to conduct the Olympics four years hence,
Many Australians thought the IOC would take the Games away from Australia after the trustees of the Melbourne Cricket Club refused to permit its grounds to be used. The cricket ground, has stadium seating some 10,-
000.
largest
Australia in
Los Angeles Chicago, Phila- delphia and New York, as well, AS Brussels and Buenos Aires, are ready to bid for the Games Melbourne loses out-Asso- clated Press,
BETTER THAN EXPECTED An End To Spring
our
a little time to Weir suid
will give Committee
Hugh Weir, senior member. from Australia
alls on the IOC, said, The crowd of 9,245 booed in
"The news from Oslo is better The second set saw Fyler at
after the every round
than expected. It his best. After taking a 2-0 nearly
Organising up six Arst as Marciano marched after lend, the champion ran points in a row on his next ser- the ageing blond from Engle- N. J. Rocky spattered blood wood, vice to lead 8-0.
about the ring as his Asta smash *** A forehand drop and an outed into Savold's face cozing blood shot by his opponent gave from the nose and Bosanquet two points. On his lower lips. The crowd booed Bavold kept backing next service, Fyler sent another because
upper and
of his specialised drops to clore away and rarely throw a punch.
the set at 9-2 in four minutes.
The now Champion showed the strain of the two previous
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has
Training For U.S. College Football?
on
an
breathe.. Melbourne
Washington, Feb. 14. ample grounds auftable for con-
The Executive Committee of version to an Olympic stadium.
the Americon Council Harry S. Alderson, Chairman
the Australian Olymple Education will meet here
The Osio de-Saturday to consider sweeping Federation., said. cltlon had given the Australian proposals for college sports, public something to think about.
The proposals were drawn up. said the In Canberra, officials
by the Council's special com Federal government was pre-mitted on athletic policy, as
to help the Olymple pared but was not going to
Olymplesets in the third not, frequently || ·Arthur Peall says. oras nurse" them..
Gremlins Lose A flame went out for 30 seconds leaving come retrievable shots.
Star Forward
at B-8,
Bolanquet Taking his.. cue, today.
The flame, being carried from adopted safer strokes and raced Morgedal, cradle of modern from 0-2 to 3-2 and 0-3. acting,: to Oalo
for the official Fyler came back at this stage. Colombo, Feb, 14.
opening of the Sixth Winter The Gremlins will line up Olympic on Friday, was blown scoring one point, and then four Ceylon Cricket Board officials today-over the
against the Victorians on Sun-out by the wind and quickly re- more in a row to wrest the lead were anxiotis Paklatan Test cricketers, Imtiaz
Here are the standings after day without their Inside-right, lighted...
will be carried into two good slic-wall drives, who Is The torch will Maureen Hodkinson, Ahmed and Fazal. Mohammed, the opening run: who are to play in the Cam-1, Germany No. 1. (Andreas leaving for Home today with her Bislet Stadium on Friday morn however, enabled Bosanquet to ing, ending a 170-mile Journey catch up to 8-8, only to be against
the Ostler-Lorenz. Nioberi) 1:20.76; parents by the RMS Carthage.
Maureen was captain of last MCC here, starting. on Satur- U.S.A. No. 1 (Stan Benham year's King George
2.
by a relay of 100 plors, Ato beaten again on his next service VSchool clatte Fres and Pat Martin) 1:22.03; 8.
neat backhand cross by They were expected by air Belgium No. 1 (Marcel Leclet hockey team and one of
League's greatest goal-scoreri) -
Fylor from the backwall.
An unexpected retrieve
from the baelewall on the Fyler backhand caught Bosanquet napping, giving Fyler hilo ninth point. A farchend sliced drop shot, gave Fyler the set, match and title. The third set lasted Fulky: 10 rainsitegij
tho
yesterday, but had not arrived and Albert Castelon) (Pelle She was also an outstanding
by
1 Switzerland No.
tonight An official of the BOAC sold Felerebend and Stephen Waser), athlete, being the winner of all that the piano tert Karachi for 1:22.13; 6 Switzerland No. the open print races until the Colombo yesterday, but it had (Felix Endrich and Werner advent of Noele Summons Had Returned to Karachi because of Boring), 122.14; 0, France Maureen been at her best at engine trouble and he was un No. 3 (Andre Robin and Henri the Colony Championships, she able to say when it would | Riviere), 1:23.22, Associated would probably have won the aghin leave Karachiateegi
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ARRIVES
The Saturday meeting u likely to be marked by sharp controversy. Representatives of major college athletic grove se:
A. V. "Bert" Temmuzi, Army will appear to argue sysinet
and Colony soccer player, who some of the proposals,
Groups was captain of the Hongkong
fiver
representa sending include the National
Athletic Association,
Football Association XI which Collegiata
defeated the all-conquering
Danish Akademisk*** XI ́ ́ on the Weston Conterence, the Woerday, was presented with a Eastern College Conference and 10-05 pm by Mrs Tenmusi on the the American Association or Junior CollegeUnited Press same day.
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