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COLIN COWDREY IS MY TIP FOR THE NEXT AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Says DENIS COMPTON
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1953,
50 MEN & A GIRL
The two innings by Colin Cowdrey when the Australian attack was at its most hostile against the Gentlemen of England at Lord's pro- vided the final proof for me that next year's Oxford University captain is already on the fringe of Test honours.
Admittedly the plich was good, but I have also seen Colin make runs well when conditions have favoured the bowlers, as they did during the Middlesex match with Kent in the Canterbury Festival Week.
rounder.
Murlar. The Cambridge and perhensive list, but I am refat
Sussex uffeurek
they the inn to be made manager. Dolon advocated Charles Palmer at on the grounds that, besides being ideally equipped for the managerial side of the Jub, he would be able to lend hand on the field wi
whenever
required. Surely that should dispose of the ill-informed gossip that Len has been caplan ni England Jhia season in itame anly?
h very surprised; Northants, Peter Leather, Culin does it win a plue in Surety tust bowler, and the MCC Lam visting Australia, Benazett, Qe Middlesex In 1954-55.
The same enn be raid of Robin That is by no means a com-
bowler, alk, that Engleh Brit-chis evickes was largely responsible for the use the upgrade and that m Aurahan betting' problems at. 0 year or two the Test selectors gain be in that happy but Bebis ke
Jim Laky embarrassing IN-W pustiiom Surrey in that he gives the tail when they could sabelly shum spa
trane to play for England, euch as god as the adhe
and he does got will under pianisħinent.
YOUNG PLAYERS' YEAR Allogether believe that ar young players have wife ning natvance tæus yet con chuti ini atas yout since the wat
well again
the
WELCOMED
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In fact the Test selectors this summer often stayed away from! the dressing-room when they would have preferred to be instié, ; An ericketers, Juvo wwannie) rather than creat, Jity feeling
appt.1 145 Charles that they were interfering with; Pal
Legestershing or dictating to the captain, Ceca estars -engia.i 4.2 apdagers
A FINE JOB' pover of the MCU team to the In every way Charis Pulmer West Indies
helse stense
Jub tur! One man who will be sureially Leicestershire since he went to
Lens Huften the eig- them in 1950, and much of their ' Lilouse der shine makanan, Taravan The Neuter You see, when rine in the Changanastup table in i
Andrew,
Asket fur bis suggestions on the last two seasons has been wicketkeeper now qualifying ! the team fo make the four webs
dur to him.
Among these who have pa prestat me are Peter Rebard ben, Worgedershire's
opening b.tomati, Britt No.
Che
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Our Football Bosses
Do Take Their Tasks Passing Lightly
Says DESMOND. HACKETT
I
Egad, gallant wirs, but methinks our football bosses do take their tasks passing lightly. I mean.. just took around at your early distinguished failures in the First Division, your Manchester City. Portsmouth, Arsenal, and Middlesbrough,
But could you raise one single darkened bloodied nose amid their distracted directors?
a bruise in the lightest of lavender shades,
Now my masters, look how
seriously they take their jobs
in Italy where
my friend
Prince Raimondo Lanza
Trabla gets
himself
severely good
cut about 'defending the name of Palermo to which Sleflion team he is deeply de- voted.
gye
OF
Not even
Charles, however, will take no Leredit himself. He ascribes the
• success to the 100 per cent, Icanu work and Aghlinng cirit of every man in the side. --Lendon Ex-. mes Strvicej.
DIRN<
Blonde air hostes in a BOAC Argonaut plane › taking 50 rien to Germany was "Terry" Barzilay, of Hounsław, Middlesex. She was on duty in the
when it left London Airport with the British inter- national 'athletjes team which competed in Berlin and
Stöckholm.Express Photo.
THE SPORTS ROUNDABOUT
A GROWING DISCONTENT IN
MANCHESTER CITY RANKS?
By DAVID JACK
Is Roy Paul's transfer request a symptom of growing discontent in Manches- ter City ranks?
Talking to Wolves players after their 4-0 Maine Road victory I was told: "When a player, instead of accepting a pass from a team mate,
turns round and
SOUTH CHINA makes a derogatory gesture, there is obviously something wrong in the camp."
HELD TO A DRAW
It was a crisp and business- like "Have at you, sir,” when the bold Baron Salvatore Alu suggested all over Sicily that Palermo were not doing pret-
The South China
Athletic The prince and
Association, playing against the the Laron champion team of Soerabaya, take turns yearly in being the Chung Hua Club compris president of Palermo, who have ing Chinese player of that come to be regarded the city, had a narrow escape from Chelsea of Italian First Divi-
having their unbeaten record sion football-you Just
spolit when they were held to a know what they will be up to
goulless draw on Sunday.
jexi.
LANGUISHING
03
1
recent their 19-
On counted, golden boy Ivor Alfchurch, but, Soccer team. Billy Wright, who
of this is
bis 114
easiest monger Bill McCandless tells journey he served matches, was even worries la me. "Pound notes are no use strong, party with tea and re- of 23. That's case disgruntled Tans demon- to a football team. We need Feelved a lip strated.
feld players on the
to win about a penny farthing per. matches.
All of which endorses the remark of an old City player.
Allchurch, Incidentally, was who says "I'm not allowed in married during the summer the ground now in case i couse red moved into a club House, dirgontent, but somebody should That could mean he's prepared
thereto settle at Vetch Field. tell the directors are discontented players
ready in there,"
that
-al--
M
BOWLED OUT
"Good shot, Mr Rowe," was the remark of an enthusiastle bowler as a wood propelled by Spurs' manager Arthur Rowe snuggled up against the jack.
Cracked Arthur who admits
CASH NO USE
Sleeping car attendant on M Wealthy Sorce clubs not Manchester-Euston train has so many these days are stili good cause to remember the to being a novice: "Why didn't nibbling for Swansed
"generosity" of u South Coast you tell me that was the ob
Town's never
One thing was quite clear Palermo were languishing.
The game was played at a fast pace throughout and both! goals and narrow escapes time and again. However, the d
heid
although and
The blame is with you, said | fences the proud prince to the bold Hongkong pressed towards the bronnd the bold baron said end,
they were
the same thing only in reverse notch. the all important goud to
an probably a shade louder.
When it looked like being
unable to
continue their winning vein.
Belated
regarding! reports
have just been received
the first
hall, Yi
folls for two and grandstand the West Java-South China
ticket for one the police inter- vened, us police will the world
over,
match During
with the Italian equiva- Cheuk-yin, the Inside left and lent of "Can't have such carry-highest goal scorer so far, and ings on around here.”
Kwok Ying-lok, the centre But apparently you cannot forward, were hurl and had to take a Soccer club's name #n leave the field; the result of vain pround Palermo way and which South
China play Ket away with it.
50 the prince, disguised
as with only rise men, concentrat
one of his own fooien, und
ed in defending their eltadel
it out with the baron and ap- att succeeded to such a gro
parently lost 2-0,
taking
couple of painful Jabs In Fight arm.
Australians Outplay Combined Services
Kingston, Surrey, Sept. 7.
The Australian cricket touring team outplayed the Combined Services here today to win a one-sided match in two days by an innings and 261 rens.
The Australians, after declaring at their Saturday score of 592 for four, dismissed the Services for 161 and, making them follow on 431 runs behind, put them out again for 170.
· The
young Inexperienced!
deserved credit
winner two star players places were were talling quickly the bal
In this match the was not unxions to collect any points.
Ah me, once this Soccer bug Kets you there is no way out.
Both of these reserves play-
Martin Horton, the young
top
ed brilliantly and combining Worcestershire batsman, well with the regular forward scorer with 45 in the Services We has line, were instrumental in lay-first
The prince is 35 years of age, he is handsome, he is a daring racing
driver. He car inany millions of lire.
SCOTS PREPARE FOR Whats
THE WORLD CUP SOCCER SERIES
By HARRY ANDREW
Having been so often critical, I feel a bit bashful shaun this! But the fact is I have to give you' some of the best Soccer news I have heard for å long time-and all the credit belongs to those much-maligned 'Scottish
soccer selectors of ours.
It is a secrct that veveral of these gentlemen were ver lukewarm (if not antagonistic) to Scotland's participation in the World Cup.
But now that we are in, fac international problems (and don't. better or worse, they have, praise think I am being nasty when 1ị be, taken the realistic attitude ruggeat it is lang overdue). that all our energy devoted to making
possible show.
must be Of course, we could fall to the best quality for Switzerland, in which
ease these ambitious plans would. Took foolish. But better optimism
REVOLUTIONARY
In consequence, at the next than pessimism any time.
meeting of the Selection Com-
And far better to be prepared
mittee, I Bim informed the than to be caught on the hop. following revolutionary proposals |
All we need now is a winning
will be put forward.
1. That special conch be
appointed to the international
team.
2. That a pool of from 16 to18 players be formed, and that a speciai coaching course be arranged for them as soon as this season ends,
3. That a series of Interna- tional Пxtures be arranged with Continental countries between the end of April and early June, by which time we should be ready for the World Cup tourna- ment in Switzerland,
Now there, if you like, is a really practicnt approach to ur
Aureole Remains The Favourite
London, Sept. 7.
team.
-London Exprosz Service i
Two Upsets In Home Soccer
Matches
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, Sept. 7. Two upsets marked to- day's English football pro- gramme, Cardiff City pull- ing off an unexpected vi tory over the redoubtable Sheffield United at Sheffield, while Shrewsbury Town fell badly at home to Alder- shot.
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In The Second Division, Bristol Rovers continued their The Queen's colt, Aureole, fine form In higher company reminined in 11 to 8 favour-by disposing of Bury 2-0, but ite for the St. Leger in a
Plymouth Argyle, playing at ;ume, were denied their Comfortable, Safo, Invisible, lifeless market at tonight's first victory of the season when callover on next Saturday's Leeds Uniled forced classic race.
Buckers
to seem
draw.
f
1-1
Southampton gained pfurther away success, scoring the only goat on the QPR ground in Lon- don. strengthening their challenge to the Third Division
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The news
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Two other French challengers, Terek and Hubart, drifted in the market, Terck going from 20 to 1 to 33s and Hobart from 26s to 40 to 1.
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The THE "POST” ·
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Blackpool Burnley
DIVISION I
1 Portsmouth
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! Ties between Bristol Soccer clubs and Gloucestershire County Cricket Club have al- ways been strong. That's one the behind reasons of the cricket promise shown Rovers inside-forward Meyer, 20-year-old batsman- wicket-keeper who hit a lively coached by Test opening bats- 71 recently. Meyer has been man George Emmett.
BRIGHT
IDEA
Harly
Bill Hilton, of Victoria, Bri- a shot-in- tish Columbla, has
surrests cer. He
a mujor League of 10 English and six
ning from mid-February tu
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These players will be required to replay the Qualler over the same Course on n date to be niutually agreed upon.
John F. Shoemaker won the
Wolves
Bristol R. Hull City
2
Liverpool
DIVISION II
Leicester. Plymouth Rotherham
DIV. III Millwall Newport Queen's P.R. Shrewsbury
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The best medal scores retum-
·
affect that there were no goals Services side the scored in this half.
for their bright approach to Tribe Scores The After the resumptlon, these | the game, Even when wickets
Fastest Century La clubs, a neuson taken by two of the reserves, men never went back on the Chan Chee-kopg and Chu defensive. Wing-walt.
Of The Season mid-November, and the
tion of a super fire-proof stadium with twice the capaci- London, Sept. 7.
ty of Hampden Park. Innings, displayed George Tribe, the Aus-
So the Sorcer slump is up- to South promising form, making some tralian all-rounder who preciated even in Canada.
ed during the week-end were CAN ONLY BE DONE IN A "ZORIC" UNIT. THERE China's decisive victory of splendid strokes in front of the plays for Northampton-
as follows: four goals to two, all of which wicket.
shire, scored the fastest
New Course (5.3.5. 71) IS BUT ONE IN THE COLONY. IT IS USED AT..
75-10=nolt the Ingleby-Mackenzle of century. of
English What will be the outcome of R. G. L. Oliphant autographed and chain the second half, Wing-wah celebrated "to the dear prince." He con his inclusion in the first team Hampshire batted splendidly in cricket season when playing the mass transfer request by 5: JF. Shoemaker 01-24-neit
the Services' second
15 Gistinghom footballers? live elther at his castle,
innings, for the Rest against the by scoring one goal himself.
scoring 06 with
fine many palace, or his villo. But
The following are the scorer forcing strokes, before
Scuth of England at
com- Half an hour in the prince is gloomy and dreams for South Chinn to date.-Ylu
falling
pany of one of the players who Cheuk-yin (IL) 7:
Mok
to Jack I, the Australian leg Hastings today. Chute
"won't talk" produced break bowler, who touched his
quote: "We reted, hastily-even
ENDEARING
ing the foundation
His photos of film lovelies were are endearingly
only of Aston Villa.
an
the
Way back in June last year wa
He
It all ended unhappily ever
D; Lee Kwong-wing
(OR)
after because the prince
did
RUGBY UNION
not get Finney on account
of
RESULTS
3;
Colln
.
He hit the bowling freely from
of 154 in 75 minutes.
this
.
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RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS
London, Sept. 7. Rugby League results today
THE STEAM LAUNDRY
Call 58266 For Collections and Deliverios
CO.
Rugger Training At The Valley,
On
In the
he sent me an open cheque to: Leo Tai-fai (CK) | best form in taking six wickets the start and reached 103 out though we have à strong case. buy Tom Finney, co he could Lee Yuk-tak (IR) 3 (hat for 34 runs. play for his beloved and stout-trick); Kwok Ying-lok (CF) The services lost 'their first six
"The only possible result is 2; Tong Sheung (LII) 2; Chuwickets for 27 In the second in-nith wicket at 41, Tribe, who is that directors will increase our
Coming in at the fall of the capitulation by us in the hope were: ly defended Palermo team,
· Lancashire · Cup, would Kivo
Finney Wing-Wah (OR) 1. Total goals nings and looked like capitulat-the only cricketer so far to com- wages of their own bot."
First Round. Second Leg €10.000, match bonuses up to for 29; againal 7.
ing easily but two lefthanders, plete the "double" of 1,000 stins
Oldham 45, Whitehaven.0 C100 a game, a car for Fin-
Ingleby-MacKenzie and Fenner, and 100 wickets this season Strange to thinte that this Whitehaven
All those interested in play- Past experlerice has showIL eliminated on the
ing rugby football during the that perhaps one of the reasons ney, a villa for his family.
chrcked the rapid Australian stayed 95 minutes before being whole affair was touched off aggregate score of 57 to 19, successes.
ninth out at 223. His best hit by a harmless programme noto
ECBSON for the HK. why Club aldes are generally: Wigan 28, Salford 2. Salford coming As
two were
aixes
eliminated and nineteen at Bristol City where Gilling-
aggregate Rugby Football Club, in one of unsuccessful early on the in the Art Innings,
ham played, their first match score of 35 to 14,
[the two teams, are reminded season has been a' marked' re- Ingleby-MacKenzie was never fours.
Yorkshire
that training starts tomorrow luctance to, start training at the Cup, London, Sept. 7.
afraid to put full power behind Two of England's most pro- of the season
First Round: Second Leg Having read in the pro- Rugby
evening at 5 p.m. on the Club earliest possible moment. Addl Unlon results today his strokes and he completed a mising youngsters, Peter May,
Halifax Surrey, and Colin Cowdrey gramnic that the Bristol players.
tionally, the Committee are an- Castleford around at Happy Valley. Ane, faulticas 50
xious, to have, sohe numbers in only an of Kent, both scored centuries were on E10 a week, Gilling-Castleford eliminated on the Llanelly C, International Team
hour.
for the Gentlemen against the ham grabbed a point that aggregate score of 20 to a There is some possibility of murrow, evening of Fenner, Kent's reserve wicket-players at Scarborough today. should have been
can expect from regular.. wo and Pontypool 23, Tatywain 0.
Yorkshien Cup,
two early fixtures coming off, playing memberably so those keeper, also,' scored freely, and Penzance and Newlyn 3, Pub this sevenus wicket pair put on wicket, May scoring 187 in fout ment: Why should
First Round, First Leg They added 205 for the fourth virtually said to the managė-
Wo be Yorkshire Cup," First lie Schools Wanderers 10.
of "splendid hours, and Cowdrey exactly 100 worth £3, less than Bristol Swansea 0, Cross Keys 0.-174 h 37 minutes
York 19, Doncaster cricket--Reuter, Router.
in`21⁄2 hours-Reuter,
CityTM
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Presion being reluctant to part.
Would that we had such swashbuckling spirit in this day and age of pampered players were: und retiring, modest directors,
When
I see Ted Drake with 16. cutface, foll, and sabre, maybe I shall and heart and realise that in England the spirit of kris Socear rompins. London .Express Bervice.
sor
of
lore
idea to-
a Saigon team coming to long interested are particularly ask 2-Reu-kond, and secondly, a side flyinged to make every endeavour to
to Bangkok. S
turn up.
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