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SPORTS SURVEY

Here's

By "All-Rounder” A TRIER determination for you, In his just published book "Football Round the World”, Tom, Finney, Preston and England outside-right, began his 'first-class footballing thinking he could never be anything but an inside-left -like his idol, Alex James,

One day, however, the Preston management picked him to make up their under-10's team as aurlaide ichthis when he was

a

the club chairman

blandly told Tom to forge about being an Inside-forward. So Tom, dally went round the back of the stands with a ball and

started kicking it against a wall for hours on end with his right foot,

It wasn't long before he was in Preston's first eleven and the England side. This, of course, proved very useful when he was rivalling Stanley Matthews for the England right-wing position

The selectors found a solution merely switching the "two- footed"

Finney to the left wing.

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PIGEON MEN IN A FLAP North-West England pigeon fanciers have just ended one of the most disastrous racing sea- sons for young birds they have ever known. Hundreds of their birds, worth between £3 and £10 each, have failed to return to their lofts.

This

con-

has upset breeding schedules and will mean siderable financial fosa fanelers next season.

In one of the last big

within

of the

the season organired by the Newton Heath Heming Society, Manchester, only three out of Bd young birds released lu Guernsey returned to their lofts two days.

Two more fred and bedraggled illers staggered lator. The rest are s'til mixing. Fonelers are mysticé about this, but experts consider tlust the cause of the ensunities wrapped up in the atmospheric conditions.

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In

But the mystery is heighten-

ed and guesses at the cause somewhat confounded by the safe return of a second batch of birds released In Guernsey Afteen minutes after the first hatch had taken off

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ON THE WAY OUT

Rocky Marciano retained the World Heavyweight Championship when he beat Roland LaStarza in eleven rounds at the Polo Grounds, New York. LaStarza took a terrific beating in the eleventh round and the referce stopped the contest in favour of Rocky on a technical knockout. After the fight the loser had to be treated in hospital for a gashed eyebrow and injured arm.

Picture shows Marciano battering LaStarza in the 11th round of their contest.-Express Photo.

Three Teams Remain

THE

CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953.

THE MAN HAD BUILT A

DREAM HOUSE AND WANTED What's best in

A DREAM WIFE

Miss Universe Showed A Glimmer Of Interest

By JENNIFER JOHNS

and

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Hollywood. and pirouettes in ballet old peoples' home. Germany

Holy like 60. Switzerland With summer AR the practice,

beautiful and restful unless you So far Christiane has re-tumble over American touristy climax of so many Battles of Beauty it may have ceived 48 marriage propo- buying, Italy — other thou Blipped your notice that a sals. One from Portugal Venice, Lidb, Rome and Capri- throw It in with France. few weeks ago an 18-year Interested her slightly. The

Monte Carlo-greasy. California old Parisienne, Christiane man had built a dream

and Florida-glory hallelujah!" Martel, was chosen "Miss house and all he wanted was

HITCHCOCK AGAIN a dream wife. "It Universe."

To report that Hitchcock has The contest was the re-such a nice compliment done it again may not be sur- sult of hundreds of beauty hated to say no-but I did."prise news but it in, neverthe- parades, semi-finals

Christiane was sponsored in less, fact. He has done it again finala in a score of countries the "Miss Universe" contest by with "Diat M For Murder" the

a French movie magazine after play success which has

scored and when Christiane

won being reclaimed "Miss France". on both sides of the Atlantic her proud title at the parade She is ft. Sins, tall with a 33 and which is now heading for to beat all parades at Longin. bust, 22 in. waist and 34 in. even greater applause in

cinemas. Beach here, she delivered a hips.

to Christiane is accompanied True, Hitchcock has had good little "thank-you” pretty

all her classes by her 23-year material to work with." "The old sister, Georgette. Her sister

play is Orst-class thriller. speech in English.

I was interested in the also acts as her secretory and Once again, however, the speech at the time for I had answers her fan mail and the master of suspense has adder two live with American Art to what was merely thrill- been told that

Christiane Family only a few blocks from ing. Orice more he keeps the Engines, Model Boats, Model could speak no English. the studio. In

the whole of

plcture alive and vital Ferreting out the truth, short distance, however, Chris- with his camera constantly, discovered that she still flane drives back and forth in seeking out shock angles and couldn't but that the speech one of her prizes an all-white exploring a psychological sitan-

Her studio salary had been written out for convertible,

tion: That she (basic income from the contest)

filming "Dial M For Mur- | her phonetically.

is (at present) £80 a

week. dor" the director has been didn't understand 1 word

I asked her how she felt about somewhat hampered by the saying made everything, She bubbled: fact that the im being little difference in the feel like I'm Cinderella in photographed by Warners

a fairy tale. Every French girl'a inedia camera which has

the ballyhoo of the contest.

dream is to come lo America advantage of taking pictures Last week I looked up and become a

movie star. I simultaneously in 2 or 3-D but Christiane again just to see think I was touched by a magic which is a bulky monster to how she was getting on wand and given a dream come whisk around for unusual angle

her with

shots. film contract, true. I hope it never dier."

P.S. The above wasn't written Once Hitchcock has Ret his which was one of her prizes.

idea,

however, For those who think that out for her phonetically, Chris-heart

him. The slop being Miss Universe is all tiane has learnt English since apthing will

other day I watched as he Bad flash-bulbs and compliments

the whole of one studio floor I have to report that Chris- Susan Hayward is in demand torn up and the monster camera

buried 8 tiane spends an hour six for the title role in "Pilate's that he could take a scene as mornings. a week doing Wife", The script has just carpet might see it. Altogether

Unbeaten In Women's that she was

Hockey Tournament

Folkestone, Oct. 5.

Britain heat Germany by eight goals to nil when the women's international hockey tournament was continued here today.

Ireland, Australia and South Africa, the only un- beaten teams in the tournament, all won their matches today. Ireland beat Switzerland 5-0; South Africa beat Belgium 3-1; and Australia bent Denmark 0-1.

3-0 Other results were: Scotland | Zealand 'beat Wales

and bent Australia 2-0: Holland India beat France 4-1.

The Indian players displayed beat the United States 1-0, New

much better ball control and Interception than they had in their earlier matches and tho- roughly deserved their Arst vic- tory in the tournament so far. They were overjoyed ut their диссева.

SWIMMING.

FINALS

TODAY

Miss V. Willamson scored the first goal after 17 minutes, followed quickly by a socord from Miss D. Smith. With a ot- halftime lead of 2-0, India at

the strongly after

The following is the list of tacked events and competitors for the interval and Miss Smith retted Second day of the Colony Swim- a third goal after a hard drive ming Championship Finals to from Miss Williamson had been bo contested for this evening at blocked by the French goal- the Victoria Recreation Club) keeper. Fool commencing at 6 pm:

LRC Tennis Tourney

I

those days.

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PILATE & WIFE

on an

feet deep. Just so

better

Bare feet for Tony Curtis in the site: on

his latest film "All American", comment on the rift in You don't see the feet on the

family comes

screen. from scr

It's just that Tony

to

and

scenes.

"were

gymnastics at studio boon Binished. John Wayne may

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285 | the alm should be even be Pilate.......The James at | De school. She gets up

something. seven and also takes dancing Mons have built flats on the than the play. Which is saying ground they are not using by lessons, studies

dramatics their home.

ALL AMERICAN There is nizo A new street name "Pamelas Drivo".

Latest the Peck Mr Gregory Peck who admits, plways takes off his shoes

play inside for the Arst time, that there socks

he says, may be a divorce: "I feel, how-"Shoe

luxury to me once. So wero ever, that any announcement

Ie's the socks I

guess I've

got must come from Greg. He's impurtant one in our family, used to them."

Errol Flynn is selling all his He's a wonderful father and he has always been very good to property in Apple Valley where

Planned us all. If he wants a divorce,

in hard-pressed by the will let him have it but I don't "Flynn's Inn." Reason is that want to do anything that could,

income tax people.g And in any way, hurt him." If A comes off,

mansions, Marlo this would seem talking of

Seeman, as restless as ever, bas W. Calyert A. Davies) 6-3, 6-3; likely to be the happiest divorce moved out of his.£700-a-month in these parts for a long time.

he had

he

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to

build

The following are the results of Tennis matches played at the Club courts Ladies'. Recreation on Sunday and yesterday:

Bunday, October 4 Club Mixed Doubles Handicap; M. Gotfried and Mrs Bynes bess Me and Men Brackit 6-4, 6-0, 6-0.

Monday, October 3 Interhong:

Jardines (C. Blatt & G. Puncheon) beat Wheelocks (M. Medical Dept (Dr Smart & Dr Line). beat I.K. Land (G. Grahams R. Columbia Pictures are worried. house in Bel Air for another

just Club Men's Bingles Open: Semi- If Dick Haymes is deported, he home nearby that is

this Mexico and expensive. He can do all

the royalties his Rita, fourth

Just as long as Club Men's Singles Handicap-=-1; } with him: She has already put Schneider best R. Maynard 7-5, 6-1: W. M. Bryant W. H. Willams the mansion and the swimming. As he owns the record rights 1-0, 7-8, 5-0 (unfinished)

Club Ladies Doubles Handicap: pool on the market for £38,670. for "The Student Prince" this Mrs Preau Mrs Canters beat Briss Known as Rancho Rita, Miss should be for quite a time. Zewald and Mrs Braine G-4, 2-0, Hayworth bought the estate

It has all the features and Dervice of first-class sporta Journal cut to nt modest space, for although there are 24 pages the bulk af Braille is such that the space has to be. ilmited to six thousand words,

Many well-known newspapers, Mabei Shek (Civil Servanta); 2. from time. have given permission for their Kwok Kam-ngar (CYMCA); 3, Wang The tournament will be cen- principal sports features to be Yuk-bing Fortunai; 4, Lim Hung- tinued on Wednesday-Reuter. tong (Hol Tin); B, Wong Kar-yee (CYMCA).

Indin's fourth goal came from Men's 580 yards Free Stvio-1, Lau Miss M. D'Souza, who picked up Yur-wal(Hol Tin): 2, Wan Shlu- ming (South Ching Cheung Kin- lose ball in midfleld and run. Baker) 6-4, 7-5, man (Fortuna); 4. Wong Long-hot fully 30 yards before netting a

Fortuna); 5, Wong Fou-shan. (Chung | powerful shot.

used in it

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France gained 1 finals-E. Saubolle beat 8. Baul 0-1, plans to settle in wie, w***** keep coming in for his records,

Women's 100 yards iBreast-stroke their only goal Ave minutes

Men's 200 yards Individuni Med-

KCC Cricket

Women's 220 yards Free Style Teams For The

1. Kon Yin-ting (Chung Sing):

(EYMCA Susanne Hewson

Vanessa Olles (EYMCA); 4; Cynthia Eager (VHC); 5, Foo Yan-ul (South

A NEW FOOTBALL....After | ley,-1, Pau Koon-ku! (CYMCA) 2, two years' research work at Ng Nin (Foria); 3, Wong Tam shing (South China): 4. Pang Clu Liverpool, a football made of

shui (South China); 5. Wan Shlu. rubber and identical in size and ming (South China). weight with the leather bal! used in League matches has been produced.

Whether

or not it will be conaldered suitable by the FA remains to be seen (the outer casing of the ball shall be of leather," says the rute), but for schools and youth clubs it may well prove a financial boon, for It can be produced at half the cost, of the leather variety.

Research has bean chiefly directed towards a

the

matching as far as Dompound characteristics of leather. This incorporates new ingredients re- quiring a special compounding technique and the result is a comparatively non- tough and stretching fabric.

HARDCOURT,

TENNIS TOURNEY

second

round

Week-end

Men's 100 yards Back-roke-1. The following have been Wong Tam-ahing (South Chune): 2 selected to play for the Leting Wing-chee (Chung Sing); Cheung Kin-man (Fortuna); Vic Kowloon Cricket Club in

for Lim Fortuna); 5, Wai Kee-haw the coming week-end's (CYMCA),

Women's x 50 yards Medicy Re-matches:

2. European YMCA; 3.Chinese

lay-1, Chung Sing Swimming Team: 1st Division vs. Scorpions at YMCA: 4 Fortuna Swimming Team; KCC on Saturday, October 10,

at 1.30 p.m.:P. V. $, South China A.A.

Cockell

ofound

Wins

On Points

Leicester, Oct. 5.

Fighting

Dodze,

B. C. N. Carnell, H..Chamber- lain, D. Coffey, S. V. Gitung, P.

A. T. Lee, R. Hall, A

E. Lee, WJ. B. Lewis, P. Wood. 14. Ma-C. M. Zimmern. 12th Gullford

6-1.

The following in the schedule for to-day, to-morrow and Thursday:

TODAY'S MATCHES Lodler Singing Handicap Final—(2) Mrs Simon Mrs Nirhova.

Men's Open Doubles Semi-Final (4) Dr G, B. Smart and E. Story v 9. Saul and E, Baubolle.

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was present when Juds Garland had her first day before the cameras for four years. The film is "A Star Is Born" and everyone in the studio is keep- ing fingers crossed that Judy will stay with the picture and come up triumphant.

I don't like hitting out en my country but I can't resist

coni- following parling the

оп Europe by

Da

Robert Taylor will be living

Men's Doubles Handicap, (5) mentary Cmdr Loing and J. Hurlbatt v R. American who toured there this here for a mere month before Graham and H. Wathen; (0) Csummer, England-tops, France heading to Egypt for "Valley of Graham and E. Allenspach v J.

throw the the Kings"... Dorothy Lamour Riviere and P. Eimon; (8) G. Norton-kaput. You can

Bad J. Braino v 3. Cheetham and whole damned place, other than takes to the road for another

Zulauf: (7) P. Andresen and M.

the garbage series of one-night stops starting W. Calvert 3. Haalebes and the Riviera, Into

con. Luxembourg-ideal for an October 7.

Bardeman.

Inter-tong-(3) Harry Wicking Co. 1. Owen-Hughes and G. Gosano) Health Dept. (K. Getz and W. Enung),

Ladies' Open Bingles.-

Mrs Kite v Mrs Armstrong.

TOMORROW

.m. (2)

Men's Singles Final.—(4) P. An• dresen E. Baubolle..

Inter-Hong.--(3) Cable Wireless (E. Story and K. M. Au) v Corn modore' Stair 13. Laing and J. | Rigge).

Men's Singles Handicap.—(2) J. Shashoua v D. R. Y. Gluck.

Men's Doubles Handicap,-(8) £, 11. Rawlings and D. C. Barty v A. Brandt and ff. van der feck.

Mixed Doubles Smarandub Fenton Gould and Mrs Scholes,

Alxed Doubles Handicap

Wathen and Kim Brown" v J. Riviere and Miss Trels.

Ladies Open Ring Ses(1) Rogers v bits Skinner,

Inter-long.—(3) Tramways

21. Hawilogy and 5. W. Wong) v. In- Gould

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WEEK-END HOCKEY

The following is the fixture

list dor Hockey League matcher for this and the following werk: end:

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 First Division. YMCA V Army on Army han Singh, C.P.O. Dan

Dutch VRAT on Kal Tak at p.m. Umpires, P.F. Xavier, wo Bouthern.

i

Argonauta, y Army A on Police Umpher, J.B. Ground, at 4 Grewal...B. Bikon.

Thunderbolts A. v. Royal Navy on Army Ground, at 4 p.in. Umpires, G.T. Palmer, al, D.T. Wherry,

Second Division.

Aces on

ples, Col. M. Talwar R.A.F., S/Sgt 40.c. Paimer.

Uni- University v Bookumpots on Vereity Ground, at 10.30 a.m. Um« pires, Mejor Walker, A.A. 'Malik,

Police Y St Josepha on Police Ground, at 10:30 am. Umpires, HK Hockey Club v Valley Sports 15C on IN Ground No. 10 at 10.30 .m. Umpires, Sgt J.E. Darviil, BSM Purkhet.

2nd Division vs, King George V School at the School on Saturday, October 10, at 1.30 p.m.-E. C. Fincher, F. Don Cockell, British Empire Catley, W. H. Cowle, K. Lo, Heavyweight Champion, battered C. M. Gullford, N. Hart-Baker,

A fair amount of business was done on several horses his way to a points victory over F. R. Kermani, R. Maddox, Tallan Champion Paciller! in 3 R. G. Heron, R. F. Apps, C. 'E.

in the Cesarewitch when the cards on the Autumn Double Men-round non-title bout here Thomas,

were called over tonight at the Victoria Club, London, but tonight.

"HÁNCOCK SHIELD

only three horses were backed for the Cambridgeshire. Cockell won nearly every KCC v. HKCC on Sunday. As expected. Edwan Tsal en-

They were. Gorgeous, who ran a good trial for the with great October 11, at 1.30 p.m., and on tered the

October 12. at 11.30 terocean. Haalebos and nuk race when finishing second, beaten by a neck by Damre- the Colony hardcourt, men's economy and always holding the Monday.

ying: (4) Judiciary (T.. ascendancy in the middle of them. at the KCC!--P. V: Dodge, singica tenniz championship ring, Cockel, who has been men-B

Smert and Dr Lang). sponsored by the CRC yester-Toned as a posible opponent for B. C. N. Carnell, H. Chamber Health (Dr Winners of Port mont over the full distance of the big race at Newmarket Ground, stp.m. Umpires, Mak- Ground No. 1.1 10.30 am. Um day when he beat Fritz Lin in World Champion Rocklin. D. Coffey, E. C. Fincher. K. Land (R. D. Baker and last Friday, Wych Au Poor and Sailing Light,

Braine And F. Herridge) v Winner Gorgeous advanced from 25-1 two pels, 0-1 and 6-4,

clano, used short left and right P. Hall, A. T. Lee, R. E. Lec. Umm):(0) Mercantile Bank 13.

of Cable & Wireless Story and to 20-1, Wych Au Poor closed Four other matches in the hooks to the body, laying the W. J. B. Lewis, P. Wood, A.

K. M. Au)

Commodore's St joint second favourite with the same tournament played off yes foundation. for a clear and well-Zimmern. 12th Man-C. M.

(Laing and filego), terday afternoon were all de deserved victory. Reuter. ⠀ Guilford, Umpire--F. I Ker-

Man's Singles fandicap.17) x.Queen's Choir Boy at 100-6

20-1 Zulauf v Winner of J. Shmahoua/D. after being mani. Scorer-F, E. Lawrence.

at the last ekded in two sets, Today, star-

1. Y. Binck,

Callover, and Salling Light ting at 5.15 p.m., another five

Handicap.-(0) matches in the first round will

Mrs Brandt and Mrs Businky Mra advanced from 28-1 to 22-1. Jenkins and Mrs Bishoyd;. (8) Mára be played.

Chiefly small amounts were Freail and Mrs Canters Winners involved

Cesorowitch of Bits Chetham and Mira Kyres?

betting Mrs Blatt and Mrs Waldon.

and Chantry, though being supported, clored a 7-1 Lavourite

with 13-2 compared Inst Friday,China Mail Special! The Championship-tie play-off.

By Modela Ock. -4,

CLOSING PRICES

• London, Opt. §.

Roy Ankarah.... (Gold Coast),

London, Oct. 51 In a Good County Rigby match between the Chinese League match played of Hail Cify Recreation Clubs and South Chins British Empire fehemveight Closing prices tonight on Lonight, Yorkshire Boat Climber- Athletic Acciation in the Men's champion, and Manobo Garcia Autumn. Double were

CHAM Division of thế), 4 Ténnir (Spain), who, were both®-die-Lo

to be an at

Two local tennis stars, K. H. Ip and K. C. Dao, will be sech 21 action today, against KY, Chang and Ng Man-cheung res- pectively, in the singles tourna ment.

The results at a glance: zawin Teal beal Friis Lin 6-2, 6-4 T. Wang beat Breto Bick

Home Rugger IF

Results

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IT DOESNT RAIN AGAIN..

Ladles Doubles

BOXERS FINED

.... 1.:

in tho

K. Hu beat Sandy Lin 6-1, 6-1. Iand by 10 poin And League will be. Katra da (the quillind to their fight here, ons Bisual for Cezarowitch

Y, P. Tui beat. B. L. M 6-3,

Francis B best. C. C. To

TODAY'S MATCHES / PEAN ENg May-cheung.

the

Nowmarket;

The following were the results Hongkong Cricket Club ground Wednesday, have, hem fined by Oct. 14, over 24 mees)

on

The Federatioris announced

RUGBY UNION 2)

fugby Union matches played today: "UNTRY, POMA 4, 2/13

moncing at 530.[p.n./

Wednesday October/joom The Spanish Boxinst, Ferkwalioo.

ports 20. "Mar

Coumlín 3, · New

- Aarrelly: 8, CI

downe (Dublin) (4, Now- Immediately after the match, that they have food Ankweuh Mes R.R.. Todd, will present the 10,000 Porotan (bout £100) and Tyonl] League Trophies to the Garcia 20 3,000 Pesetas (about various wind

10-1 Papilio,

100-82rench Design, 100-8 Pluchino 18-1-Milcote Marsor)

28-1 Galloway-Hilis, Holling- ten, Corydalls and Skye,

28-1 Mortification, 33-1Tilloy,

10-1 Toreno, Jacmil and Stem King,

50-1 Siren Light and Pharanis.

Cambridgeshire

(At Newmarket over nine furlonge)'.

100-9 Jupiter, 100-0 Choir Boy... Au Ecor,

20-1 dorgeous,

Kithýra,

on Oct. 28

and Wych Ollltop and

•Balling "Light, 10-1 Stormy Hour, Therese and Durante

:

Marie

38-1 Cap of „Gold, Sunny Brac, Black Light, Fair. Colloan,

| Monty, --- Hymettus" and · Hass Carte,

- 50+1 Rhinehart,

LAWN BOWLS STL Davies, DSM Turton,

TEAMS

The following players have been selected to zop:esent their Third respective clubs in the

Bowls Lesque Divalon Lawn match between the Filipino Club and the Indien Recreation Gags at Sockunpoo, terbrrow Wed resday commencing at 5:10 pm,

IRC (HOME) ·

B. Aboo, B, H, Khan, E. R. Marker,

O. A, Badlok: A. M., Kadir,· B. “M.

Nav Bharat v Reorelo 13 on Recreio Ground at 10.30 am, Unspires, MMY. Pelters, 22/ht B.J. Gordon, FUTURE FIXTURES Saturday, October. 17 Ladies, Division Recreto v Belvics BC; Victoriana, K University; D.G.B. Recreio A: Gremlins v Dorisor; KOVA kay DVD

Lupaky

•*- Men's First Division

Dutch y Argonsula) YUCA v Army,

Omer, 7, 8. Ackbar A. B. Harack: A Thunderbolts A ̈V RA.E.1 Army. A. R. Abbos, K, Nizarín, B, Bucks, 1 v. Recreto Ayo M.. Y. Ada

FOMAWAY) A

Men's-Mecond Division”

-Thunderbolts BV HM. Unworníky:

1. 3. Cavilho, V. H. Pépins, A. D Sookuppet:Nev, Dhaski Polo

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