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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NUVEMBER 132, (- 1883. INTO THE ATTACK

McCARTHY CAN BECOME A SECOND DRISCOLL Famechon Shows Him How

By DENNIS HART

Sammy McCarthy, hailed as Britain's greatest featherweight prospect since 'Pearless' Jim Driscoll, stands at the crossroads of his çareer. Defeats, first by Nigerian Hogan Bassey, and then by French- man Ray Famechon, have caused fans to ask, "Will McCarthy continue. to go forward or is he to become just another fighter?".

For the sake of British boxing, with world titles conspicuous by their absence, I hope McCarthy goes forward. But he must introduce some adjustments in his make-up.

outside 11.

Compared to him, Gentlemen Jim Corbett was u savage!

So far he has placed nearly nil | fighting, showed him that a long as pleasant Inside as he is his faith in one our h‐the good left is not enough by itself to Ray old British

Haight ft. So keep him out of trouble.

this Fomechon, surely one of the most adept is he at delivering blow thrt he has reached the lop complete boxers in the business of the British featherweight tree made it obvious that one punch without having to employ. any will not beat a man who knows

all the answers. other tactics.

This war all right so long as his opponents relied on the sune punch, fer Sammy's was better than theirs,

Ovriers opponents proved more diilleult. Besley, with B's fara

LESSON ONE

cric

Lesabu number

then: Saminy must learn and use the Yother punches in the hork. That Hogan

long

left straight inn followed up with some right

| hand dynamite,

Inter-School Badminton

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must

In the Famechen fight for instance there were two or three following clinches. occasions when a teuch of the liter instine en Sammy's part would have had the Frenchman Jn troublc.

But without exactly bowing, Sammy made a polle after you' allowed his ·op- berature and

ponent to recover,

You can't do it Sammy, if you stiil have dreams of that world title. My avice is leave manners in the drawing room. Impress your opponent with your lists, and not your smile.

Knowing Samy to be ene ot the few who still regards boxing as the noble art. I am cafideat he will per fit from his mistakes. And he couldn't have a better teacher

than Ray Famechon who went to Sammy's dre

dressing-romn In the Inter-School Dadiuinton after their light and offered to league tournament played lust teach the British boy the moves ught, Queen's College became that had just caused his down- rushers-up to Wah Yon, Hong-fall. Sammy accepted and is to kong, who won the Utle in the spend a notith at Famechon's

Grade (Junior) Division. Parls Rymposium.

when they beat La Salle 3-0.

In an "A" Grade match. La Salle beat Queen's College 3-1. Following are the results-

Junior Divislati

Cheng Shun-cheung (QC) baat Khoo Kee-bee 24-20; au fon-wali (qe beat Patrick Young 21-12; Len To-kau and Wong Woon chewig (QC) beat Leu Legast and Frank Ma 1-1, 15-2

Senior Division

He will not find it easy to change. By nature he is a qule: that could inct with a smile almost be disribed us therubie, of whom any, mother LA KOT

would be proud

In any other profess:m his nature would take him far. For making Just cannot help he friends.

Edwardo Marquis Lâm (LS) beal

NOT THE PLACE Tank Kwon-11 21-6: WALE Chl-kit L9) Jest to Sui Chen 15-21: EN

But the boxing L (69) beat Sul Cheun 31-17

ring is not Stepbys Lo and Edward Basto 19) heat Tang Tak-kin and Mui Cheung-the place to exercire diarm, and unfortunately, fer himfelt. Saminy on 15-5, 3-35, 15-11.

Callover On The Manchester

November

I

Handicap

London, Nov. 11:

Lord Milford's Summer Rain, last year's winner, was the best backed horse at tonight's Victorin Club callover here on Saturday's Manchester November Handicap.

Supported to win £15,000, Summer Rain, 100-7 at last Monday's callover, closed at 100-9 this evening. No horse has ever won the race twice,

Rull,

Two others in demand, were 20-1 Glenbrook, The five-year-old Calcium, -25-1 Stores, Victory backed to win £9,000, and the Athoje, Brose, Timberland and Yorkshire-trained Bondage, Ind Club Member,

Ockls against 10 £7,000. bota, however, were not re- duced, Catelum remaining nine to. one, second favourite,, with Galen, and Bondage at ten to one.

Prince Aly Khan's Solar, whio became EL clear. Kavourite at poven to ono on Molay, ciosod half a polat shorter at 13 to two,

PRICES OFFERED

Prices offered at the end of

the zerrien wère:

13-2 Solur,

0-1 Galow and' Calcium,

10-1 Bondage,

100-9 Lepidoptic and Summer

Rally..

100-8 Imprudent,

100-6 Selare and Dakhtan,

33-1 Siren Light,

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McCarthy goes into the attack. ̈ ̈ His fists, poised, his hair down, but still amiling-Express Photo,

Where Are England's Place Kickers?

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By PETER DITTON

games

ENGLAND ENSURE THEIR PLACE IN THE WORLD SOCCER CUP FINALS

Liverpool, Nov, 11.

England ensured their place in the World Soccer Cup finals: it. Switzerland next June when they gained a deserved three to ono victory over Ireland at Goodison Park here today. They led 1-0 at halftime, through a dramatic goal scored after only 30 seconds play by inside left Harold Hassal.

The two countries who hish top to the Championship qualify for the world tournament. Wales and Ireland.

four-halïòn “British International, England, have now beaten, both

he ace Swiss szerez poputepä syabaut hin.

Though England percet the heezer tack but for wid het Ireland defence three times, by their fopress they never displayed form to Ale: Fenic's zezoná 85÷ze In Ujkall, direct stem frée suggest they will go far in the the 62nd minute of the second kick, scored for France ta the World Cup Anals. In fact, the hall, the Swiss defense masked first minute, but in the next 20 England selectors must have ek goet and the French Ice- minutes the Swiss scored thro.... been decidedly worried by there una to break times, through Anterien (twice)

they and Fallon, inconvincing ferm, especially liked catrually.

gain, theligh

Antenen got Switzerland'k. Vigne, the Foch geafkeeper, fourth cent and completed his for frei dispirited was injured and placed by own hat trick in the 99th England's carly goal, showed

Frans Irenettes daring the Brit minute, more purpoNC, spirit and kill fel, Ashe left the acid, Vignal

second The only ecors of the c In allack during the fist hall, was bones by specin.ors, who half was by Ujkall for France. particularly their inside for evidently held him repenolak for in the 62nd minute. Router

in-

by

wards, Mellroy and McMorran. England, however, lasted the

pace beller, in the zeebid half.

DID NOT IMrhEss

י

Albert.

Quikǝll, England's youthful tas.de=right, did not impress. He hardly gave one goed pass to his partner, Stanley Matthews. wha

took, over the

role of a foraging forward in the second half, and the Englhud attack behelltted is a result.,

McMorran hended u grand equaliser. for Ireland BOVO minutes after the interval, but!

SPORTS ROUND-UP

What Ian Craig Said

The Queen To

What do sporteñiền túlk about, when presented to.

Hasmil, again pui England shead Royalty Augirallah Test cricketer Alan Davidson Tri the both minute,

provided one answer when speaking at the Midland Bank,

in

Centre-forward at Lofthouse. Cricket Club Supper In London.

heading home England's. He related the conversation plece between the Queen third pool after 74 minutes, was and Jun Craig, when the Australiańs injured in a collision of heads with centre-half, Bill Dickson

had

eye.

Lord's.

were presented at

TRO

Not only

Americans,

but:

Giants Leave

Japan With Sour Feelings

and had to leave the deld. He Reported Davidsón:

a deep cut over his right Queen sald to Craig, 'I believe Englishmen turned up in thet

this is your dire visit here. sands, so that American tosi- Almost Immediately after-Craig who had a disappointing Ball looks like becoming a t- wards, Smyth, the Irish goal-teur replied, Yes, and it, qular part of the Wembiby Glad I went to Hove to see, the All Blacks play their, opening match of the

keeper, was injured when he don't watch out it will be my scene.. tour. Not because the game itself was a great one-incidentally it wasn't--but be- dived at the feet of -winger | Thet: "

-(London Exprena, Serutro) Jimmy Mullen, cause for the first time in a long while I saw some real plaçe kicking.

He was taken a stretcher with ngus-

ICE HOCKEY It's so long since I last saw, a player making a regular practice of putting off on

pected broken nose. Dickson Russia is likely to make her penalties and conversion attempts over the bar, that I had begun to wonder whether

Icok

over in geal, where he Brat venture Irto International it was a lost, art.

and the performed as creditably as he ice hockey at the World Cham Ifew and far between

plonships to be held in Swedm; But. wiry fuli back Jack leg when kicking. Result is the temptation to take a chance 1s had done at cetre-half.

both tides recured 10 from Februrry 26 to March 2 Wetland were the 'inore next y Kelly restored conviction body is either too far in front very great in the circumstances. cil mer, that successful kicking 15 by of the ball or too far behind..

thoy citer fail to Bad habits are easily formed: dangers,The quicker and Other competing countries (n= | | no means “diMcult-all you need Tls means it and lase dis-And, niggers who: get away with } pourier play by their backs and Eclude:Sweden, Norivay, Finland, is two feet, concentration and lift it sky effort. His technique would be tance

them in club

don't all-backs gave the England Germany Switzerland, Canado, other worth copying by any

Rugby is a handling, game. easily, forget them when forwards better opportunities to and fly. Britain will not bo

to But kicking is probably the elevated player in the world..

represents live outwit the opposing defence, represented owing to the great:

expense Kelly never takes his eye off most important aspect of tomatches. But anyone who gives Reuter.

day's playing style."

the urmecessarý, penalties..to

BY THE TON good kicker can the ball, from the second

win All Blacks is going to And him

Al Bernard, Ostend heavy unul it's on is way, between matches for his side. A bad one belt mighly unpopular with

weight barrel by the Belgian makes his mark and sets it up

the posts.

teammates and supporters. can lose them.

Boxing Federation from medling ot Leicester Johnny Williams last monili,, has received pormis sion to meet the former British at Empress Hill to- broke one of his of the previous erogement while under a nominal suspension. Now all is forgiven.

Promoter Freddie Mills, scems to be making up the whole bill by the ton. So far Tour bouts have been deelded, bil are heavy weight, -****

he

SIMPLE FACT that's the secrel And

of success, whether the sport, be rugby, cricket, golf, snooker or other ball game. Yet how many of us can remember this simple fact..

He pays great attention to tho measurement of his run

any

SWISS BEAT FRENCH

Paris, Nov. İl

Bent France by

Switzerland

time the Swiss fed 4-1. do

As it happens, the All Blacks would have been in no danger The Springboks 1wo years four geals to two In en inter- if Kelly had failed with his ago left their visiting card in national soccer match here to

clay." shapo of close passing kicking at Hove. But it's worth the

cx= | movements among the Hor noting his best contributed

A: half He wards. The New Zealanders can (e=lly half the'r 24 points.

France, after scoring in the lesson must be fully make their impression for fast minute, were played out of country's ulos by accepting the bsorbed by Brisa players who print if you so on the game. will come up against the tourists Or are they already too late the game for the rest art of first half by the Swiss. to revive the dying and later in the year.

In be sorond helt the home Ilgo had much more of the pity and might have given me Swist

The

of

In the half dozen club games kicking? 40-1 Battle Burn, Golden the position of his feet. At the Alan and Nightman,

moment of impact his left foot I've seen this season,-none--of- is alongside

giving the place-kicking has been up the ball, him perfect balance and control. to the standard of the rest

Far too many players are in- the play. In one match a side clined to ignore the standing had four penalties awarded to thern within 40 yards of their

50-1 Winter Chimes. The final callover will be held on Friday. Chira Mail Special.

CAAF VOTED

OF HKASF &

to

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ce snerts'. Real. New? W#3 taken successfully.

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(London Express Service)

WORDEN II WINS $50,000

INTERNATIONAL RACE

AT LAUREL, MARYLAND

Wordén

...

maker Sunglow, by three and

WRITERS CHOICE Colin Cowdrey, the Oxford) and Kent all-lounder, has been elected the "Young Cricketer of 1953" by the Cricket Wr.tars Club

Tokyo, Nov. 11- The New York Giants left Japan today with thin pockets and sour feelings.)

Instead of the $3,000, wach player expected the Glas nelied only $331 apiece for their one-month. •goodwill barn storming four of Japan, club officials told the Army's Stars and Stripes.

4

later the players cut Was fot Manager Leo Durocher, sald bt low, but adnitted some of them were disappointed,

did not get as much as We di sonic-of-us-Akposted, th Mainder sal.cause sont: disappoininicist"

Mych to their dismay this Glants leavica 100 Inte that 12 - number of people. In the stands, did get represent the pald missions,

FREE SHOW a gest Elleratty lotsands of Jame rese baseball: fair who turnedsz out for the Cla's guiney.englis

Leo Durocher

Cowdrey for fon ball park on fren,

is best known for his ager batting. Ho hit a brilliant century, for Oxford University other Ginit omcials expected te against Cambridge at Lord's last negotiate with their bowspach Not yet 21, he was awarded his sponsorer the Yomiuri Shimbun

In effort to increase County cap. two years ago, and

player's slice to "around.1 OPEN his cricket Blue as à Freshmah & year later,

summer.

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BAD FOR THE SPIRIT The law standard of kicking in England is bad for the spirit of rugby. It malces. for con- tempt of the laws. This is par- ticularly true as regards regula

Laurel, Maryland, Nov, 11. lens governing off-side. Half a stolen can The Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation found yord

successfully

Ralph B. Strassburger's Worden II, trained in France, mean a try. And unfortunately

won the $65,000 Washington Jnternational over one mile itself out of the Amateur Sports Federation & Olympic some players think it is worth

when four. furlongs here today Committee of Hongkong last night when an adjourned risking an intringement

Second in the field of ten runners from seven nations extraordinary general meeting of the ASF & OC again they can be reasonably

that no-one on the opposita

Some of the players gave falled to adopt either of two alternate articles offering side is capable of taking ad- was Iceberg. II, bred in Chile and owned by W. A. Hanger

Juterative Stateside winter, varinge of the penalty award.

of the United States, The Brookmende Stables American

to make the For Elle Irp. But, All Blacks Beat the CAAF membership under the ASF & OC's new Con-

TTXÍJANS SIGN BUKE stitution.

I am not suggesting there are

everal laughed it of sayilla challenger, Sunglow, was third. no good place-kickers in

of Aller th: two articice, two abstentions, and the second country; nor that hundreds Oxford 145

cycle ace, is to continue riding svay, d get The had filed

II Home an' lengths for second place.

lefelder Monte Irvin, bola ha 13 amrmative and 28 negative players bre trying every Satur-bought jockey Chorile smirke

Cleof Duke, British motor "we got to see the world gave fer Italy. Reccally he renewed re-day to get away with unlawful casy winner by six lengths to quired two-thirds majority of vates, both short of the

with the Hallan makes $7,000 each winter is Worden II started at totalish his contract are tactics. But good kickers votes, the Chairman of the quired two-thirds majority. London, Nov. 11.

Rain the falernational brite for niceling, the Hen: Kwok Chan,

After the Chairman's ruling,

Mr Strassburger, an American tor cdds of nearly 10-1 for a win. Gilera firm. Last season, riding luncheon, speaker but he fur The New Zealand Rugby ruled that as the new Constitu- Mr L. G. Young, seconded by

a Gilera meching Duke retainer he would be doing well it s who lives in Paris.

Totalisator odds for the 600 cc, world title which he he could pick up: $3,000 when touring team today defeat- son as passed at the previous Mr I. Chan-ing, proposed that

WON WITH EASE?

stake were:

originally, won on a Norton. he returns to the United States, f ed. Okford University by 14

held on November meeting

? Mr George Sm, the CAAF

11, after lying handy Worden II; win $83.80, recind

The players, drow malce known provision for | Vico-Present points to 5.

ALL-AMERICAN ΠΟ contal ed

(about $13.65) out the earlier stages of $14.20, third $9; CAAF membership. the the CAAF'S, views on the con-

Iceberg, second $7,40, third

Stadium the Giants for pocket. muud Bpostates thought that ⋅ the | CA

Wembley, Empire Stadium have to make troversial Issue. CAAF

would pirio:mance of the All Blacks the next proposal as to what

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 11. the race, went into the lead as Tho representative of thei

Swimmers from the United the field turned into the short

toes all American on Novelhber But a shopping stroll Bid=g 186 -- Sunglow, third $5.20;

Ginza makos 5,000* yeh 160k vas unimpressive though it was form of membership it sought South China Athletic Associa State Japan Fence, Bisail and straight. He responded generous-

20. The occasion is the final of

like A..150 batting average, SCETO vigo:oüir

from hib tivals to

Chemier, the Irish Darby the U. S. Air Forces Champion. Borites by the New Zestard for in the local sports governington, Mr. Mok Hing, objected, Astalina will tempered the ly to Smirke's riding and drew

Feeling short changed the saying that Mr Sim, being only thicchational swimming, ecinpell away

winner. made a great anihing whip. The Chinese federation has the Vice-President, had no, au- tichs which start here on Satur- with ease. The Oktord forwneds' fluny

ffle victory gained $50,000 fo

for effort, but could not quite reachLast year if was staged there Gents If Tekyo tonight by themselves into the game with 0 carlier sought to retain the:ro-thority to speak for the CAAF day,

Sunglow, finishing in fourth as an experiment, to see if the air for Okinawa to continue The French. Ainerscan and Strassburger: Verve that sometimes cenfured elprocal Membership it

HEATED DISCUSSION the New Zealanders and thejoyed

Argentino teams preived here Ichberg II. ridden by Yorge place halt a length behind the size of the crowd watrahied thelt hot dvb, Asian dreuli. únder

old Con the

Confrérás, beat the firing pace, American horse-Reuler.ge || using the vást Olymple Sladiun. United Press. Bogush backs Bupported' ataunch- stitution, ati refused in accept

In a heated discussioti before today-France-Presse. either (i) honorary membership the balloting, Mr. Ma Mon-fel, without power to vote or: (3) Vice-Chairman ыf the ASF membership with power to vote, & OC had challenged the THE GAMBOLS. as offered by the ASF & legality of the meeting in you in the two alternato articles th the flew Constitution,

Ahlivened

wards.

by

The All Blacks were züperior In their speed in turning defence Intor dstarše, The MAI

Black

gained ther scores fech a cal, a penalty goal bha quo teles, with their pernity

body,

cn'-

ing again.on, a. defeated motion.

pal kamug, in the last minutes After the balloting but bd-consulled. Messitt Lo & Lo (Soll-

of the adm

Mall Speclit.

He said that the CAAF hall

elters) and asked, that the re Tot

Stie be

CAAF

foro Mr Kwok Chan's ruling Mr Oxford scored one goal-Chint Skinner, the ASE OC e perlifed to read out to the Chairman,, asked leave of the meeting, tendered his resign meeting the written advice of ton, and walked out. The that, hw, Gr meeting, in his absence, decided not to accept his resignation. ATVIKMY: SESSION

Floodlit Soccer

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