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WEST HAM v. NOTTS COUNTY.

Ernie Gregory, the West Ham goalkeeper, punches clear from a Notts County attack during the match at Upton Park.

Also in picture from left are West Ham defenders On Allison (centre-half) and O'Farrell (left-half). right is Johnston the Nolts County centre-forward. Notts County won 2-1.

Four Nations Have Submitted Their Complete Entry List For The Asian Games

Manila, Dec. 22.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1963,

Soccer's Bosses Must Be Tough

Says DESMOND HACKETT

London.

The Football Association councillors-honest chaps that they are- just about found themselves guilty at their meeting on December 14 of aiding and abetting Hungary in their famous victory over England.

In this moment of soul baring they sentenced themselves to meet again on February 1 and with good New Year resolution try to bring up to date the way we prepare for international matches.

There Soccer chieftains, who ers for the England No. 1 team have the courage to admit that and the "B" team. It is an they are included: among the outrine piece of damage, lo ze- guilty men who allowed Eng- pair. 1 lish football to trail behind, where they will start. are going into the whole shoot- ing match.

who would be delighted to help England.

Just wondering Ready and eager to help out [are: Giorge Raynar, Yorkkire- Iman-coached the Swedish team Maybe they will get really that held Hungary to a draw

They wfil talk training tough with the players, tough in Budapest

plans,

who are reluctant preparations, and play-with clubs

'Dennis Neville, lively Ideas to loan their stars, tough with the internationals in pre-matchman-foing a first-rate job in

with (Belgium

n bunch of training.

Rugger Match Tomorrow

By "PAK LO"

I only hope they will not amateura who really do put in forget to be tough with them a day's world before training.

and

a round Ret out plan of campaign before we meet the new masters of Soc- eer in the World Cup sericu in Switzerland next June.

| RELUCTANT CLUBS Maybe our coaching is out of

Surg. Cmdr. McClintock's dale, maybe we could use

Randolph Galloway, ex-Derby County forward--1950; coached Montevides club Penarol when they had eight players In Uruguay's World Cup winning tcom. 1951-53: set a record by coaching the winners of the Portuml championships for the years in a row.

BRIGHT MOVE

XV meets IMS Tyne in ajittle advice and help frani men of. Continental rugger match at the Club of experience ground on Wednesday, kick-and werkt football.

the. Christmas Before

Apart from the shocked squeal off at 4.30 p.m.

raffle for places in the third Hoc up that we do not need Sur. Compr. McClintock is well foreign trainers, let me cont round of the Cup the most im-

din rugby circles in mand three turdy

portant job of work completed Britons

was the decision that in future Hongkong for his very capable

all "B" team players will be unler 23 and have not appear-

knowns

refereeing and his great interest

in the game. Many well known

players are turning out in this Queensland Given in more than one full inter-

and it that there

will be a good attendance,

Of 15 nations which have signified their intention to participate in the Second Asian Games to be held here regularly, such as Forsgate,

next May 1-9, four have already submitted their entries for each event, it was learned from the Asian Games Com- mittee yesterday.

These countries are Indonesia,, which has the mallest entry, 24 and Thailand, including two officials, will com- Vietnam, India

in men's track and whose lote entries number 220, pele only excluding officials, coachts and held, baxiretball and boxing. others completing each delega-

Other nations which have not Lion.

Indonesia has submitted the yet submitted their entries are

It will be Lt. Gerrard's Inst game in the Colony. McClintock's XV is a blend of older experi- enced players who do not now Mino, Robens, and more active players lite "Wink" Smith, the Navy captats, Gerard, the Army captain, and Bob Craig, Club captain.

HMS Tyne recently returned from Japan where the ship's XV had

matches with olher ships anxi

with also Japanese sides. The XV contains three players of the Navy team.

The teams will beg

Cmdr. McClintock's XV:---

Burg.

umerous

ford (Navy). El. Smith Navy).

largest entry with 100 (48 non-Japan, Nationalist China, Hong J. Nendenin (Club). Lt, Cdr. far- athletes) in track and gold, on Israel, Korea, Ceylon, basketball, football, shooting, Singapore, Iran and Pakistan, swimming and weightlifting.

for

P. O. Davies (Navy), Lt. Gerrard (Army), V. Roberis (Club), R. Craig (Club), G. Furygate (Club). Meanwhile, it was karned that. Owen (Navy), Surg. Cmdr. ste India's Ist numbers 85, In- general mesting of the com-Clintock (Navy, captain). Lt. Inil

scheduled

(Navy), G. Minto (Club), E. Russell April cluding 16 officials, with entries milice,

and May 5, to discuss Club), t. Wickeley (Navy). Surg.

Gindr. (D) Mackenzie (Navy), in all evchis except boxing, an

whether the Games should be * HM8, Tyne: Tel. Abbott, L/Sen. shooting and weightlifting!

held under the auspices of The | Nichokión, Sig. Moore, P. O. Tel. Vietnam has 37 in its delega-International Olympic Commit-Bowen, L. 8. A. Hawkins, Lt. (5) Reding. L. (E) Harvey, Tel. Ben tion (11 non-players) and will tee, will be preceded by indivi-son, A., German. L/Sig. Durton, Heyhor Surg. Lt. Flait compete in track and field, box-dual meetings on April 31-Mid

feaptaini. P. O. Charlick, SuŰ. LA. football, Thailand, France-Presse.

E Robertson,

ing

andl

Difficult Task

national.

Hip, hip a-blooming ray.

There is no future in touring the near thirties. We are already burdened by years. This really gives the young men their big chances.

Dates are already arranged

Melbourne, Dec. 21. Queensland (220 and 13 for two) were set the difficult task of getting 363 runs with eight wickets standing when stumps for this new-style "B" team. Wer: drawn today on the and I hope that B will stand for day of their Sheffield Shield match against Victoria (377 and bright boys. The diary includes 227

six declared. The way to Italy on January 20, in Switzerland on March 21, and a couple of mateḥius „in match che's tomorrow.

Queensland, who hod scored May. 227 for eight on Saturday, lost their remaining Arst innings wickets for the addition of only

for

two runs-Reuter.

4

THIS DIDN'T LAST LONG

Jimmy King (left) of Buffalo, USA, leads with a left to the face of Yolande Pompee, of Trinidad in the first round of their fight at Harringay, London. The fight did not last long, however, King being knocked out soon after the start of the second round by the Trinidad fighter, who so far has an unbeaten record. Jimmy King has been boxing on the continent for the last 18 months, and he is a familiar figure in most of the European rings, Express Photo.

Spotlighting

The Three-Year

Olds Of 1954

HARRY WRAGG HAS FAITH IN DARIUS

By JAMES PARK

On May 13 I went to the top of the sland'nt Newmarket to watch the Spring As is his custom Stakes from my usual position almost in line with the winning post.

аге running when he has a runner, Harry Wragg was there. "A nice colt you here," I remarked, "when he is ready." I got a bit of a shock when Harry replied: "He's not so backward as you think. He has done some nice work.”

to the conclusion that I had looked them over in the paddock and came Wragg's charge, Darius, was not tuned up. The race soon supplied the answer, and the strong finish enabled Darius-pronounced Dar-eye-us-to get within a length of Cross Petition, with Landau a head behind.

No colt in a backward con- the cart before the horse by dition could have stormed up taking the hill as did Darius, so I soon ntrealised he was naturally one

of the burly type,

I like the match date

Cup Final eve Highbury on (April 30): England "B" v. team of England internationals,

the last race first. think it is correct to say that Harry Wragg was never so sure of winning with Darius as the Middle Park Stakes.

in

He retained that appearance until the Champagne Stakes_at I disagree with some of the I have read. Doncaster when he had muscled race descriptions

to a remarkable extent. From his earliest days Darius

Pegasus To Play lagars, the Manions, yes, the That day he looked the picture had been taught to settle down

In Philippines

Manila, Dec. 21.

football Britain's amateur champions Pegasus will arrive here on January 7 for a series of three games,-France- Presse.

the Coming Festive Season!

For the

for HIM or HER

WHY NOT GIVE A WATCH?

THERE IS NO FINER GIFT

AND NO FINER WATCH THAN

ROLEX

We have just received a wide selection of the most up to date models from the famous ROLEX factory in Geneva.

OFFICIALLY APPOINTED.

ROLEX AGENT

Selective display of other famous Swiss and America Watches:.

OMEGA-

UNIVERSAL -- MOVADO ----- JAEGER LECOULTRE

MIDO TISSOT — HAMILTON — BULOVA — ELGIN, ETC.

ARTLAND WATCH CO.

28 DES VOEUX ROAD C.

THE GAMBOLS

GHAIL WE WALK ?).

[NO, THE BUS WILL

BE ALONG IN A -MINUTE

FULL UP, NO MORE ON THE BUS

by

TEL. 3 4.0, 7.2.

Barry Appleby

YOU WANTED TO WALK

IT'S DISGRACEFUL THE

WAY THEY RUN THESE BUSES

WHAT ARE YOU.

DRUMBUNG ABOUT??

Now is the big chance to bring out the lush"old-timers,

Lawtens, Finney and Matthews, to see if their slightly ancient croft can leach anything to the young new masters of the trade.

Which would be your team

crop of from the present lond honoured vintage foot- ballers?

London Express Service}

of the well-trained thorough- behind and be brought out for a bred. That could also be said of short run at the finish,

him on the afternoon of the Middle Park Stakes. His display In that race made him the prob- the top-class Jem colt among Eng-two-year-olds,

Macao Hockey

NEVER SO SURE

Such being the case, it may be as well if I examine that race even if it means pulting

Veteran Retires Army Soccer

Macão, Dec. 20.

The Macao Hockey Club goalie, Almada, today played his farewell match after 25 years of uninterrupted goalkeeping,

The 50-year-old veteran goalie will be feted tonight and souvenir will be presented to him by the Club for his fing sportsmanship-France-Presse.

League Snooker

1

Following were the resuits of the George Younger Snooker League matches played last

night,

Hongkong Signals Regiment beat CPO Mess, Tomar, 3-2; China Fleet Club beat RAF Mess, Kai Ták, 4-1.

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The following are the results

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FANLING GOLF

The Qualifying Round for the Junior Championship was played over 30 holes on both In the Middle Pork he was Courses at Fanling on Sunday, steadied out of the gate but the winner being W. I I. was not taken in behind the Crunden who returned a gross others, Drawn No. 1, he stayed score of 81+82-103. L H, G. in that position so that he was Thomson (10524nett 141), allowed to see the full straight R. R. Coombs (185-24-nett

141) and A. R. do Pinna (165 six furlongs.

24nett 141) tied for the Best There is not much point in Nett and this prize was awarded dropping out a colt unless he is to A. R. de Pinna for his nett covered up. If that is not done 70 on the Old Course, he might as well go along with the leaders. With two furlongs to go Darius was asked to join issue. There was no quickening in his stride and the jockey soon got to work.

SLOVENLY

BEST SCORES

The following were the best 23 Individual scores in the Qualifying Round; the return on the Old Course being the Arst mentioned in each case:-. W. L.. T. Crunden 81+82-103; Lt. Col. D. Baker-Carr 82+82-

ach 83+82- J. Dickson Leach 108 Pinna

na 824-83 to 185 R. R. Coombs 83+82-105;

1. H. G. Thomson 80+79 180 Dr J. B. Mackia 824-84100

F. de Jane 80-+-82-108; C.

The colt improved a little but

Minor Units Football not sufficient to cause mo League Zone I. and the latest think that he would win. I League standings for the three could only describe slovenly performance any sparkle. Whether that was 664-63–168; A. G. Donn 89+

Zones:

it да д without

unusu70—108; R. J. Berker 87+82

HQLF (Comp) 2 27 Coy brought about by the RAMC 3.

tactics can be left to the future to decide. The colt did not un

.

¤ HAA Bty v 23 (GIB) HAA again. (postponed).

i

PWDLF APU.

HAA.

W. G. Robertson

R.

83-0

L.

81+83=174;

H. I have already shown, in deal- O. Pote-Hunt 88-+-86-174; H.K. Sig Sqn 1 v. 137 (Java)ing with Royal Challenger, that B

W. H. Novo HAA Bly 0.

the Middle Park was a falsely Paterson 85 to-dato

90-1-00-170; R League standings to-date are run race. Such being the case. I Shoemaker as follow:

am almost inclined to ignore it. Hastlo 90+-88-178; S. Allen accused of 934-85-178; J. Wal 80+92- Darius has been ZONE I

showing the white feather. I 178; T. G. C. Knight 67+-92 thought he was not greatly 178; A. Macdonald 89+01-179.. Interested because of the un-

The first 181 players qualified adopt- 2310 usual tactics which were

play stage of this competition. I was not thoroughly pleased.

There was a tie for 16th. when the colt got out of a true place between W. H Paterson, line and switched his tail near.B. Neve and 3. F. Shoemaker. the finish when boating Princo all of whom had o gros 170 W. ly Gift by a short head at New

137 (Java) Bty, RA Comd Pay Offee 170 Lt Bty, RA.. AA WKEDE REME.. FHQ 27 HAA Regi,

RA

27 Coy,

Coy, IASC ..

23 (GB) JAA BU

6 HAA

IDC_Big San

HQLF" (Camp)

ZONE HI

HK Sigs San No. 1

15 Fld I Sqn, RE

Comd.Wp9.

33 Gen Hosp

11 Inf Wkapa

|_ Cay NASC

79 Coy. RABC HK Sqn. RE 40, DIV D.S.

ZONE III

200 ZAA Diỵ, IA 35 Fid Bly, A

173 Loo ity, IA

⇓ CD.D.

216 LAA Bty, RHQ 2.

54 Fd Bty, R.M.P

HHQ 72 2AA

RA

3. A.O.T.

પ્રવૃત્તી

લક્ષન ! ! !

A INU

5 4

DART SOONKAM

HLEDAME

FA CUP RELAY

ed: That is a different matter. automatically for the match-

On

played

market on the July course. But Paterson eventually qualify no fault could be found within by virtue of bis gross 85 the way he did his work at second rounds will be

the Old Course. The first and Goodwood, and Doncaster.

On January 3, the semi-dial on January 10. the Anal boing scheduled for the following Sunday,

NOT ON MERIT

Nor did he get a four-length

The draw for the first round bentingyon merit from The Pleis as follows:--W. H. Paterson King at Ascot us Darius was left Dr J. B. Mackle; F. de Jong v to race by himself on the far. R. Coombs; J. L. Macintyre side and that, in itself, was 3. O. Pote-Hunt; C. Pratt W big handicap,

W. G Robertson; R. J. Barker

Ho v. W. L. T. Crunden; A. G. Donn Darius ran seven times. won four races and wae second in v 1. H. G. Thomson; D. Baker the others. His consistency must Carr v. de Pinna; J, R. be recognised and I would pre-Leitch v J. Dickson Leach fer to give the colt a chance to STABLEFORD WINNEES redeem himself rather than Join ain hd chorus of condemnation.

tho

J. Dickson Leach and R. G. Là Oliphant

It is urged that some

find for first place in earlier produce of the dam have the "A clam of the weekend not trained on. That. Laper Stableford competition played fectly correct but it sometimes on the Old Course with scores pays to deal with the Individual of 35 points the winner. In "B" class thandicaps 13.) over) London, Dec. 1.

rather than the family,

Dateing J, H.-M. Andrew with 80 boat Brighton and began Hove 9-1 in a FA Cup second Sir Percy Loraine and trainer points, round "replay, today.

Wrexham

| Harry" || Dragg i have complete "The winner on the New faith in Darius. If it proves in Course (B.class) was John".

w: Wrotham will now be at home be well founded, I shall be one Bliomaker, with a return of 37

to frumthacape; United in the of the first to congratulate themi panta, R. Hartlo and 8. Allent third round on January 197

London Kupresa, Servios) being joint runners-up with 25

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