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IMAGINE STAN MATTHEWS IS DRIBBLING DOWN THE WING .. YOU KNOW HE'LL BEAT YOU ... WOULD YOU LOSE YOUR TEMPER? THAT WOULD LEAD TO...

DIRTY SOCCER

W."

17HAT would YOU do if you were i defender Egainst Matthews or Fin-

ney?

How long would your temper hold out as, the crowd roaring with delight, you were sold dummy after dummy and then left standing as if you were in a dif- ferent gurne while your opponent goes sailing off to cross an impeccable ball?

What would you with have done

Hughie Gallacher when he was at his best?

on

THIRD DAY OF INVESTIGATION

by JOHN MACADAM

Ulustrated by ROBB

as the front is, by a shitt-guard.

Even If the stab with the studs isn't hard

Making

a back for his rival

ball alone or you "leave this won't see one on the course to- morow." Then he gave him the Boul, bart, on the calf,

Many a time you will hear the enough lg · be crowd howl with anger as a big, defender appears to crippling, it can heavier be profound barge into the back of a smaller irritant and distract the other's opponent. attention from the one thing be smuld be thinking

You would selfcon Kal neur enough to the moving Matthews to play any of the normal tricks

if you li him, and even close to Finney on the run, he has such uncanny balance that you would be hard put to it to lopple him.

The only real chance

with

about-the

Many a god player has been put eappletely off his stroke be- cause his concentration is dividi- ed btween the ball and the Hacker.

by A panied

characters like these is when This foul is usually accom- they are standing #till-say, at

running fire of a throw-in, a vogner, or a f.ee klak. Here the au-hop movesperations and threat of what up close behind the man he is out to do."

Everybody's cyr, naturally, is the hall and that is the "ba:her's" obance.

on

He comes right behind his opponent and while the throw

is going to happen as soon RS the "basher" gets a chance.

Alex James once told me that one of the e gave him the treat- ment once al throw-in.

PLEASANT CHAP "How's your gell?" said the or kick is bring taken he brings usher pleasantly enough the inside of his boat hard up against the best of the othe they waited for the Sall....

which is not protected,

Foot goes hard up against the back of his log

WEEK-END

TEAMS

over

a

said Alex

his "F" shoulies. "Well," shid the "basher." as the ball came.

Tomorrow's Chances At The Valley

By "RAPIER

The Fifth Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Club will be concluded tomorrow afternoon at the Valley and, given fine weather, should altract another large crowd of racing fans.

at 2 p.m. sharp.

The firet Saddling Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., with the first race starting Another nine events, will be down for decision. the most important of which, will be the Victoria Peak Handicap. This is the sixth race on the progrunime and it will be contested over the Mile.

Here are my estimates of the chances:

FIRST RACE Mount Parker Handicap, (irst see tion: From 1-1/2 Mile Post

The programme opens with a race confines to First Section Class & ponies. Over this tho distance the best thing to do is

to look for sprinters,

| Lee), Happy Bay (Mr David Section) over six fu:longs at the

robotlay 10/ Law), Hoi Talle! (Mr You C

P

VILES 1. a), Basifae: (Mr K. C. Wong), pantes. As the distance is more Kingfisher (Mr 11. Wrigley) and Its liking.

to

it should Hive (Mic Lau Yau- Ironside a great Dght for the Strainer Jeung),

honours. In the Magazine Gap Handley Care Free is also gag and as (Second Section) at the 3rd Race is lighting 1 at the moment Meeting, Sulphur came in third. it will probably extend the above This race was ever six luring, we puntes. and as tomorrow's event is ac.e │***

suited to it, I think Sulphur should just about win.

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Bitter Sweet (M: Oliveiral is

English Cabbage, I given long overdue for win and,

good sta:1, should be very near Judging from its second placing

If it does not actually win ng il in the Dalry Handicap (Sesand

There, of course. Happy Bay is fast over, sprint event. As an Section) at the 11th Race Meet to be reckoned with: This pay outsider. Poker Face is worth ing, I think its chances for to-

came third in the above raze following. imorrow are rather bright,

SIXTH RACE Mr F. Noost has two ponies (Third Stetion) and, as it is alo

Victoria Peak Handicap. One sille. | distance, over this to quite good and Ringmer

This principal event at the day, in Acquisition chussa 1rom, and as the fattar is expect to see it fairly near ni

cenfined to Class A ponies, Is the

nish. A much better pony over this The anger will chang: to de-distance, he will probably take fisher have shown good form in

Hoi Polloi, Boniface and King-ndre or less, in the nature of a

return engagement between New Shipment-new-styles light as the bigger man goes it out. If it does not win it over the back of the should at least place.

thei: straight

marning galloys and I am Firaly (Mr Os raumeft)

Skymaster (M2 Chut Kit), smaller one and crashes to the

they will give the sure

Firefly beat Skymaster by Визу

above-mentioned ponies a gcol

2-1/2 lengths in the Hongkong ours.

light to the end.

Autumn Champions at the 13th Race Meeting over 1-3/4 Miles

Almost invariably it is the smallce player who is fouling hers. He knows the big fellow is right behind him, and, us the defender rises for a high ball say, at a corner-he stays on the ground, bends over low, and Lacks into the other as he goes u.

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The effect is to bring the big fellow right over the back on his head. He could easily break his neck or, at least, disloente a shoulder.

They call it "making a back,"

and it is a very nasty one, fleed; hard to detect.

M-

-Landon Express Service)

F

BCC (Mr Pote-Hunt), which won the Magazine Gap Handicap (Third Section) the 3-4 Race Meeting over six furlongs, should be wall up at the finish, while Cassie (Mr C. Ng) and Abdul Haenid (Mr T. L Wong), which failed so badly at last outing, may their amends. I think the latter is worth following if the course is dry.

SECOND RACE

make

Mount Nicholson Handicap (Piest Section: Prom 2 Mile Post,"

This race will be conisled by Novlee Jockeys and they will be given mounts on Class 9 ponies. I expect the winner to some from among Sulphur (M: C. A.

Careful, Mr Solomons,

Of The Pitfalls

Says HAROLD MAYES

Boxing promoter Jack Solomons, flying to New York in an attempt to land a third Robinson-Turpin fight for London in June, looks to be something of A super- optimist.

But then, Jack is a super-optimist, which is the very reason he might hook a contest which most folk regarded as a certainty for New York, if it took place at all.

I suspect that Jack is treating | poned.

After that be has a

The following are Club selec the trip as something in the nu- follow-on with Rocky Graziano. tions for cricket and soccer matches over the week-end:

CRICKET

ture of an armed reconnaissance. Now if an armed recce succeeds

Knowing that the

Cynthia Eager

Sets Philippine

Record

Manila, Mar. 7. Hongkong's Cynthia Euger yesterday estab- lished a new Philippine 'all-comers record by nego- tiating the 400-metre free-style in 5 minutes 57.1 seconds. She broke the mark at the start of the National Open Cham~ pionships yesterday.

In the same event Haydee

"There's been plenty of talk, in bringing back the enemy's too, about a June fight with Joey

for Maxim

the light heavy- "Scorpions" V biggest prize, who's to say Hongkong CC

been more successful weight championship. So it's all Rongkong CC "Optimists" at Chater hasn't Road on Saturday, starting 145 | than an all-out assault?

a question of Ifs and buts, and p.-T. P. Rullet, T. A. Pearce,

this trip by the British promoter F.A. Weller. P.A. Whitcombe, 11.

Philippines' Polo is really being taken because Owen Hughes, J.A. Borthwick, 3.11 Station, K.k. Greme, R.G. Lab. Grounds Aght last September everyone wants to know where Coloso broke the national 1. D. Hill, C.B. Connett

grossed well over a quarter of a they stand.

record with the time of Craigengower Coy Club de Re: million pounds--apart from film

6 minutes 15.7 seconds. and erelo at ilappy Valley on Saturday

television perks-you gel at 1.45 p.m.-G. Hong Choy, G.A. Sauza. F.It. Rag. P.J. mimaria,some idea of the magnitude of D. Headman, T. Crabtree, M. Singh, H.P. Dhaber, A., Greensiale. V. Esmall, S.F. Shreft.

Indian RC 1st XI v University at Pokfulam on Saturday al 1.43 pm. AA. Rumlutin, A.1. Ismail, A.K. lamail. A.. Abbas, S.H. Khan, A., Kitchell, A.M. Omar. I.M. Omar. F. M. el Arculli, Ador Rumjalin. M.Y. Samad. Umpire.-G.M. Bull. Scorer.Adam Khan.

Ployers are requested to meet at the Vehicular Ferry, Hongkong side.

at 1 pm.

V

his

because tasks,

Solomons couldn't hope to draw in that amount in Britain. Why? Well, because you'd never pet folks in Britain to pay 10 guineus for up to 30 rows of ringside seats, 39 they did on that occasion.

"In New York everybody's pitelling curves AL the

which moment,

is as good a rearon as any other why Solo- mons might succeed. If he goes straight to the point he can take everyone by storm.

"There's another big problem, a fighter is com- though, when For all that, I'd give him amitted to a programme of three Afty-fifty chance of picking up or four fights. Everything "can this prize. Which means if you blow up suddenly. You under- add the Solomons power of stand, I know, that for all the persuasion that you can make his planning there might be, Robin- starting price 60 to 40 in his son may suddenly wake up one morning and announce, his re- tirement."

COLOUR PREJUDICE COULD HELP

The second division match between IRC and University has been post posed. There is no match this speur-favour. day for the IRC 2nd XI.

Itongkong CC "Optimista" Hongkong CC "Scorpions" at Chater fload on Saturday at 145 p.m.-K. Milla, R. Craig. A. Perry, H. B. Hove, F. van Garde, 1. Strachan, 11. Hughes. .R.O. Hubble, G. H. P. Pritchard, R. Macpherson, N. E. Arthy, 12th inan.-P. Annorsley.

to

THE LESSON OF JOE LOUIS

The third national re- cord set yesterday was established in the 200- metre breast-stroke by Lolita Rumirez, who swam the distance in 3 minutes 19,5 seconds.- France-Press.

KING GEORGE V SCHOOL SPORTS TOMORROW

The annual. athlete meeting of King George V School will be held on the School- grounds tomorrow On the transatlantic felephone

at commencing That must be considered a York New

I teamed

possibility, for Ray has always p.m. and all past students and from a source close to the In- insisted to me

that he intended parents are invited to attenti, ternational Boxing Club and to to go out while he was on top.

There will be a sprint race Ray Robinson himself, that cer-

So if for one moment he thought for old girls and sprint and long on Saturday, al 1.45 p.m. at Cox'staff people in the States

races for old boys which will be he was slipping, well.. Pathi

keener on the fight coming to

5 p.m. and 5.30 I know, too, that the disas- run between The teams will be:

London than we had ever ima-

trous ending to the second sage p.m. S.V. Gittins X: S.V. Citins, Agined. Zimmern, J.V. Sellers, F.R. Ker-

A Kawinan Crisket Club Intra- Club Cricket match will be played

J

oro

In Strathnamara we have o pony which is quite capable of upsetting calculations.

THIRD RACE Mount Davis Handicap (First tun); From 1-1/2 Mile Past,

cha

with r

Mr Tao up and am in-

clined to believe that tomorrow Sec-afternoon, in view of the thor- ter distance, the result is likely should again be fought Skymaster having

In this sprint event for the to be reversed. At any rate the First Section of Class 18 ponies, finish between Hellzapoppin (Mr Ren- with

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meeting when it was placed (Whole) $4.50 Only offer a

Prestwood is not bad, but un-second, it will again have Mr less it can move off quickly on Oliveira as Jockey tomorrow Special offer this week. Saturday it may again prove afternoon. disappointment.

Panda is in fine trim at the moment, and should be worth following as an outsider.

Py Day has invariably done will ever show distance events, and a win hers would not be sur- prising.

"FOURTH RACE

Afourt Nicholson Handicap (Second Section): From Mlle Post.

SEVENTII RACE Mount Davis Handicap (Second

Sertion); From 1-1/2 Mile Port.

The Second Section of Class ID ponics will settle the argu-

A perusal over the entries Inment in this raze.

not

this race, reserved for the second Crackerjack (Mr Kwok). lot of Class 1 ponies, gives me carrying 159

10., WCH the the_impression that one

need Smugglers Pass Handicap (First took further than Flight (Mr Scetien) ever six furlongs for Oliveira) to win, when it is Class 2 ponies at the last meet- borne in mind that it ren seconding. It will be called upon to to Bury Bee in the Magazine Gap carry 6 lbs. more tomorrow and Handicap at the 3rd Race Meet-In spite of the increase in pound- age I still believe it has a good Regarding the second position chance of scoring another win. I difsult to say whether The most dangerous

opposition Argus (M: S. W. Tang) will ac-will come from Ben More (Mr count for Airfolà (Mr Chuang). | Pate-Hunt) as this pony is fast These two should provide an in-in sprint races. teresting duel, however, with Highlight (M: Oliveira) Argus as my fancy.

speedy, and Atomic Power (Mr Speed Wheel (Mr Tsal) is a Lam King-tak) should give * good outsider and may prove a good account of itself, good bèl for venturesome pun- kers.

Cinderella (M: Chen Poo)

Elro

a fast Improving animal and if it can take the lead from the start there will be no catching it.

F. Nood and Poker Face (Mr Boycott), 23

C. F.

NG.) Pole-Hunt).

FIFTII RACE Blount Parker Handicap (Becond Serlion): From 1-1/2 Mile Post.

The

second lat of Clas

EIGHTH RACE ponies will Agure in this event,

Mount Parker Handleap (Third and, from the entries, it appears serion): From 1-1/2 Mile Post. that the likely winner will come This is another sprint affair from among Ironside (Mr O for the Third Section of Class 8 troumaff), Home Sweet Home ponies. In spite of its defeat ot (Mr P. K. Liang), Care Free (Me the 3rd Race Meeting, I fancy English Cabbage (Mr the chances of Calamity (Mr this pony is fait over this distance.

Ostroumoff) Aeroplane (M:

oppositich and a change in Meeting, has been penalized by the jockey department, it may 16 lbs. Can it still win with this have a say here tomorrow after extra weight? I am inclined to noon.

Golden believe that it can do it in view

Wing (Mr of the shorter distance.

Chang) looks dangerous and Ben It has to be remembered, how-Lawers (Mr Kwok) may, yet ever, that Home Sweet Home in spring a surprise as the pony is also in the race, as it won the undoubtedly good. Magazine Gap Handicap (Firet

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Conversation (13)3

yun at p:ea(3) (ainay ah5).

over one mile at the 3rd Race they 147 153. In view of this evening at How of 1steners 2: Getoo|3} (2) kui (3)yup-4)121.

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As an outsider recommend Some Fun (Mr Chun Kit).

NINTH RACE Mount Nicholson Handicap (Third Rection): From 2 Mile POR

This is the final event of the meeting and is confined to the

Fight Will Be For Third Station of Class 9 ponies.

Empire Title

London, Mar. 0.

Among the entries, it appears that Minya Miminya (Mr Os- troumoff) has, the best cocom- mondation for a win here,

The pony to watch, however, The British Flyweight Boxing. Championship bout between Is Shang:lla, which will again the holder, Terry Allen, of be taken out by Mr Ollyelma, It London, and Terry Gardner, of has been showing improved form, West Hartlepool, holder of the lately and it will give Minya European crown, at Newcastle Miminya, a keen fight to the on March 17 will carry on addl- jend.

There is. tional title.

also Argus II (Mr The British Boxing Board of Lim King-tak) to be consider- Control are Snooker

tleket each way, on to recognise theed, and contest. as being for the vacant this combinatica may turn out Emptre crown in addition to to be a good investment: the British and European Utles.. As an outsider bear Priority -Reuter,

(M: A. Neodt) in mind,

of his friend Joe Louis will have At the conclusion of the meet, mani. A.J. Catloy, E. A. Briton, "I could be allowed to served only to increase his de- the prizes will be presented by Mrs R.B. Einck, wife of the 1. Thompson, V. C. Seymour, W. Pepperal, A. Lang and C.J. Smius, dream," my informant said, "termination in that direction.

If the Robinson bid fails, Colonial Secretary. Turpin J. Leriou's XI: J. Lerlou, W.HE. Would Imagine that Colledge, i. E. Lee, N. Hart-Baker, would like the fight here and what then? Well, I know that 6.1. Reed, A.C.8. Hobson K, La. Ray would like it in London. Jim Norris, the IBC chief, would C.B. Rantage, W.il. Cowie, 8. Ram-The big money last chand and D. Symons.

here, but the Robinson win was Stutes with Jake LaMotta, a SUCCER

here, too, so it may do better likely first choice for an op-

St Joseph's 1st XI v Kwong. Wah next time in London."

at Caroline Hill on Sunday, kick-off

the

Colony time was like Turpin for fights in

4pmW, Crocket. J. Castilho, It Which suggests that New

Itocha, J. Toledo, J. Sargeant, A

on

Santos, W. Hurtley, W. Brown, H. Yorkers aren't so keen Japes, C. Pereira and J. Pickering, watching a winning Robinson as

At Joseph's and XI v Taikoo at

pohent.

WALCOTT v. CHARLES IN JUNE

Although the middle-weights

on the possibility of his being are still managing to relain Carolina Hiil on Sunday kick-off beaten. It's obviously the old most of the limelight they stole

h. Ma question 2.30 DJ. Powell,

of colour

prejudice trom the bigger boys last year, Allister, D. Raffaeli. P. Allen. . Alamk, 8. Chen, T. Thompoon cropping up again. Robinson the heavy-weight situation still Adams, Yau. Lee Cheuk-sang and Turpin certainly gave the has to be cleared up, and the Temandes, Crickett, St. Moore and Yuen Chan-fun,

Carlisle United And

That would pave the way for

Rocky

lie last time to the old suggestion return between Jersey Joe Wal- that two coloured men in a colt and Ezzard Charles is a Aght aren't big box-omeo there, foregone conclusion for June. but perhaps the IBC are now thinking that lightning wouldn't strike twice in the same place.

"DIRECT APPROACH CAN SUCCEED - What are the snags Solomons son, Northern Section, football has to face? "Well, first of all,

"Rochdale Draw

London, Mar. 6.) Carlisle United drew with Rochdale 1-1 in Third Div!-

match today, i

the winner to meet. Marelano, the man who wrote unis to Louls in September, providing Marelano con mucceed in re-establishing himself in publle favour before that time.

As the Americans so aptly.

my informant continued, “Tay say: "Ilo's Bure an exploded

The match was postponed has his defence against Carl bubble at this time, in spite of from December 16--Houter.

Olsen, already; three times post-his victoties.

E. A. Remédios beat G. Sadn- ders. 3-0 in the Open Snooker Championship last night,

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The thirty-third in the raries, of lessons in Cantoneso to be broadcast over Radio Hongkong by Mr S. K. Lee will be given

6.30. For the guidance of we publish below a summary of the lesson. Summaries of sub- sequent lessons will be published in the Ching Mail every Tuerday and Friday for the duration of this radio

Lesson 13 feature. (Roter 10 page' "Cantonese implied":

Vocabulary:

Clothing

25

come in?

1. S. Sezntly-thasngi!). (2)Yau-.

Someone his curge to see you, sir,

Lail him 10 hen(2) man? Shall I

3. M. (2) Kui Jerk(3) mes{1)- ych shaam(1) neht? What clothes the wearing?

4. 8. (2) fork(3) (yaku27) – (3), geen (9)isan duen(2)-bhnam(11.

xk(3)

(3)gau (yut(1))-(1)tecoo duen(3)-foo,(3), Jerk(3) (yulis du(3) (3)lein 2 (3)mut, Jerk (3) (yut(1)}-dul(3)*(3)laan (1)hasya. lle

140. du(3). A pair. Opposite. To and shoes. face.

161, (11haaye. Shoes, 182.13)mut,

Sackt. Stockings, 143. (icherng. Long. · Longth, 144. duen(2)

rather ke "u" in French "tu"). Short.

195, (3)taan. Broken. Ralten.

Over-Buc.

Tanı

Worn-out.

Beautiful,

160, lehng(3), some, Pretty.

Combinations: 1. Dull) (3)meen. Opposite, The opposite side.

2. (2)Ngaw dul(3)' (2)kut (3)wah. 1 say (said) to him,

3. Du3) (atjur. To be facing.

4. Dul(3). (1)m (3)jue. Sorry, Excuse me. Pardon me,

5. Vul dulis) 11haaye,

pair of shqes.".

8. Yui(1)) dui(3) (3)mut. A

of Rocks or stockings.

A

is wearing a worn-out Jacket, an okk pair of shorts and worn-out paeks

5. M.. (3)Aw! - (2)May (3)wah- (z)kuricaƒ})" (aingaw (tim) lisajza Oh! Tell ince{1}}-uliuo{3} [h:1), him that I'm not in. Conversation (2):

1. S. Seen(3)shnang(1), Issau (1)yun (1)ial wan(2) (ajnas úl3). Someone has come to visit you, Si **2. Tishngið) (2)kul 13)yun-111'si bol(2) maa? Shälf 1 Invite him bus mecill- (2) Kui ferk (3) (3)ych khaam(1) *_neb{1}} What clothes is he wearing

4. S.

(B)ikul jock(9) (alkeen tehnarsi (Deherne-sljaam(1), Jerk(3) [yus(1))-dui(3) Jehagiai

3)mut Jerkia) __{xut{1})-dül(3). elmg13. (1)haaye. Ife le wearing a line gown, a new pair of trousers and niles rocks and shoes,

A. M. (3)AW1* Deem(2)-gaaye (2) potray (1)m dzík(1)«huk(i) tehngiaj (2)kul (3)n-(1)la; mets(1)? OhLWhy

2. Gdy(2) (1)cherng? How long: don't you hvite him in immediately?

6. 111Cherng (3)mut,

B. (1)Cherng shaanil).

Stockings

A town 10., Duen) sherm(D), A Jacket, 11, buen(2) fon(3),

Shorts, 12. Dah(2) {5}}avi, To break. 13. Jerk(3)

(3)aan. То жолт out. Wars-out,

Barry Appleby

OU DEAR, GEORGE WILL BE IN SO CROSS ( WE'RE LATE" FOR THE KICK-OHJ

[TO: THERE" ANYTHING I CAN IN DO TO HELP DEAR) LOCK THE BACK.DOOR DA SOMETHING ***

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