THE CHINA MÁIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954.
The ADO ĐAN
I BLAME THE CLUBS FOR ENGLAND'S 7-1 DEFEAT AT BUDAPEST
Says IVOR BROADIS
1 accuse our League club rulers of the murder of English
international football ... the game in which we were supreme.
Those, like myself, who were present at the burial of the body at Budapest are profoundly interested in its resurrection. But many of the schemes that have flooded in are doomed to failure for this reason:——
Why? Soccer
may
There can be no immediate drastic changes in the present set-up.
RS
Because
English,
more
want
what they "Wonder There was an Immedinte cil a busters. Is not for
accomplished ball now?" he asked, not displeased Prnction with the ball; with his newly found impor- floundering
sidio players, The English
in Humes, became a bigger feature of our tenue. Have Rune (3)
Quick as a flash from one of Feng Acalolng Taclical moves on the 」,,「·,、
the suggesti641: res of these employed by the the lads me
know where itungurian for wards were also "They want Mans de mel as the es attensplend for a fortnight, or you've left the sweeping truth" I think it was the miop that was missing.
bail theprend
tablishment
451
und
national team, mrvrazed conclt- 12
Cutting the Langue down
programme probably have
on
Badhains effect But Die ade poblem wowydd remai
"1
An.
Then the would-be Hidegkulin were
the more replaced by familiar "Rin-and-Booties" the struggle for Longue points more became the greatest confideration -- it always the end.
ge-
nite
ows
1
to
Kur
which could Floodlighting. have been an ideal means
in tige coaching young players evening. has been used as an additional sovere of income tu swell the club coffers,
Rog. Wootton ·
THE PAKISTAN TEST TEAM
By
TAKES SHAPE
PETER
DITTON
To England this summer have come the youngest members of the Imperial Cricket Council from the newest of the Dominions, Pakistan. Apart from one Test series against India and a couple of matches against the MCC two years ago, which received only slight publicity outside their own Continent, little was known of the side led by Abdul Hafeez Kardar.
Of the 18 players selected to tour, only Kardar himself was really familiar to a result of his days at Oxford the majority of cricket followers in England-as University and his subsequent association with Warwickshire.
un-
have by The Pakistanis are
no spinner Zulfiqar Ahmed
one appearance. means unfamiliar with England, made only pei suratte
the
Their turn will come once the however. Khan Mohammed. Is the be. [b*r{{* {
fast bowler, has had experience first Test match, commencing Now, dis generally agreed range method; which,
Isn't this yet another Instance
with Somerset and also played June 10, has been completed. for club that the Hungarians ure Otter, wzliklə qputer antripiate
and
masters as of the way that money domin-
in the Lancashire League, while
'The point Is then that preservation and a healthy bank faster
others our trainates the outlook of these guilty several
visited With Indones
proved totally actelana, Therefore
men-the engue club rulers?
Pakistan, with just one tw country last year on an of ing must be suspect. for the warning
I have named my scapegoats, | official tour with Pokiston changes, have been represented In internakucal Soccer suptenney?
by their virtual Test team Possibly we are seeing the but in reaching my verdiet
Eaglets, playing a series
every match played so for and end of the "maid-of-all-work" readise players have a responsi-
matches in the West country.
it is therefore possible to asces früher. I hope so It shumldbility lov.
fairly accurately the opposition 1t on tell you what happen- not be dileult to get someone
with which England will be ex after the Hungarians adelele to clean vul the dressing
faced in the forthcoming series. aminaretler ex
first home rooms,
ACTION...
defeat for 10 year at Wetutzley Bad Boven pakotta
Oxford's No. 11
Seures A Century
London, June 3.
Che wring cricketers of Oxford University laid out the rest caset from the Ox- ford
barvalion Today
118
Tangabire fest-class entury.
All m Bataller.
JF
slow
:
10
UIS REAL JOB
This wondd enable the trainer
eunigenitrate
his more
Tirs
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Jul of Kelling physically and mentally it, and That Catal something nore old-fashioned Jan supervising Tupying and springing routine.
With regard to tueties, do we really appreciate the value of tactical falks before a match? clearly rementality the pattern
club
1
WAN varked i
they took at one with. The opposition from work to weck. But not! the advice.
Starting with
Mich
be
become
By determining to fant, topel skilful it is They who ultimately will play The England's res
major t covery.
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Major League Baseball
CREDITABLE
Not surprisingly. therefore, the side has been fairly quick tu settle down and in their Arst five matches achieved the creditable performance
of two wins and three draws,
NO ILLUSIONS
If the By this mean that selectors, with an eye to the forthcoming visit to Australia declite to embark upon a series England may of experiments, be run considerably closer than a1 present appears likely.
Y.S. LIM WINS CCC OPEN SINGLES SHUTTLE TITLE
By “ARGONAUT”
Y. S. Lim of Malaya, recently-crowned Colony Men's Singles Badminton Champión, annexed another title when he once again triumphed over Craigengower's Bill Funk by 15-5, 15-2 in the final of the Craigengower Open Men's Singles Championship,
Funk put up a game fight in the first set, particularly in the opening stages, Adopting the correct tactics of repeatedly attacking his opponent's forehand back corner with forcing lobs and countering the returns with low drives and smashes to the backhand, Funk had Lim on the run for the Arst half of the set.
Fran 2-0, he forged on 4-2 med 3-3, but could not lost thu tarife pace set up,
in quickly adapted his play of his opponent and BOOTY COUNTY the tobs to fore- bau: wit!
sktelin smibus to take the first set by 13-5.
to
D p.m.-Club Junior Men's
| Doubles (Final): Martin Wong and Louis Souzne v. Z. A. Abbas and G. T. Loule.
0.30 p.m. - Sentor Doubles Final.
Men's
LEAGUE
TENNIS
Club
Chinese Recreation trounced Kowloon Cricket Club
The recond 1 AHW Lim Uret dominate play against o opponent and store at whi win comfortably by 15-2.
GALLANT DISPLAY
Men's In the we
Doubles quarter-Onal matches of the evening. the underdogs, though For the first game, however, eliminated. stole the spotlight there should be no experiments, with a gallant display, The strongest possible side
The youthful combination of 8- In the Men's "A" Divi- should be put into the field and Ke Wal-bong and B. N. Hedge son of the Tennis League yes-
of lorday at the C.R.C. that surprised the good crowd Pakistan be made to feel
Detalled results of yesterday's they have indeed been done the spectators when they took the honour of a real Test match. If drst set against University's M. matches follow: the opposition proves much too F. Yoow and S. A Vañar by strong, then consideration can 15-10 after leading 10-5, be given to the blooding'
In the second set Ko and new players.
Hegde held a commanding 9-9 The Pakistanis would, I um lead but cracked up from this
onwards
the under be happier to lose to a point sure, side us goed us that which beat steadier and more accurate play rather than draw of their experienced opponents, with a combination, "England" who took the set by 15-10. in name only.
Pakistanis themselves The
and think have no itişions, rightly so. But they can hold They have given evidence of the full strength of an England their willingness to play attrac-; Test side.
are definite There tive cricket.
Australia, and Maqsoort limitations in their make-up. Ahmed, the forcing batsman Their main concern. [s that with it somewhat crouching | they should gather experience. style, has established himself and there is no doubt that such with theja young and enthusiastée afte nicknamed will beneft immensely
Bin favourite who have crowd him "Maxie",
Kardar has a fair members of
the
from
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Queen's Horse Wins The Coronation Cup
MEN'S "A" DIVISION CRC Beat KCC 844-14
VT. HARE and YF, TH (CHC) beat C. Ouang and T. Lo 6-2; brai beat A. Augestad and Phil D. Cortes and C. Spetens 6-1.
WP. Teul and 8.W. Wong (CRC) beat Augested and 10) 6-2; beat ong nix Lo 6-4; bent Coffey Dail Boetens 6-2.
3.N. To and T. F. Choy (CRC) 7-0: drew Quang and Lo 8.0; beat Calley and Soelens (-3.
The undergraduates struck at Austin and top form in the third set und, maintaining sustained afteck- ing game, made short work of their opponents by 15-1.
Urban Council best IIKCC 7-2. C. S. Cheng and W. K. Chang beat M. Hoon and T. J. Gout 8-3 d; beat 2. Goldments
phe
0-1.
Colony Doubles Cawan and Y.
and
and
Reigning Champlona Patrick Wong
to M. Heenan and Y: F. Toung lot Robert Tay nearly pald the beat J. D. Mackle and R. Macphers d-2; lost 10 Z. Goldman' and penalty of taking things easy G. W. Calvert 3-0. in their match against Francis Rozario and Jimmy Ku, and Just managed to apply that crucial ot the extra pressure singes of each set to win by 18-10 and 10-12.
this tour. New York, June 3. Joe Colling hit one ball
Idea
Chief criticism that must be his side | levelled against them la that by hard for a towering home run today while Ed Lopatns concentrated on giving them a pour
likely to gain a Test place and
And i international standards they are
fielding side, This
IA threw more than a hundred as much practice as possible. partly explained by the fact result has bcen that that in Pakatan most outfields Very soft ones and together The they combined for a 2-1 players
like Hanif Mohamuned are bumpy, with the result that Alimuddin, the opening players always risk receiving a the and Yankee victory over
batsman, "Maxie" and Kardar nasty blow if they bend down first-place Indians,
himself did not miss one of the to deld the ball, Arst five matches, while others like Wazir Mohammed, Hanif's This, however, does not ex- elder brother and a good right- piste some of the wild throw-year-old Aureole was given the first set but faltered de ut
light
brief and through the selected team from pase fanniltuous reception | 1001 to outside left, the manager to their number eleven buts wuntd then centhige: wan. 1 M Allan, after hel "Bill, you're the boss. Every
In that six-yard box is had inte
Against thing muiden your Full-backs-keep within striking distance of your wing-
It was only the second home ers, Wing halves don't ga 100 fun of the year for Collins bu
It came in the eighth inning to far up, and cut out those inside
the edge provide forwards. Forwards-don't
battle between Lopat afraid to shoot. Now, you two and Bob Leroon.
pltching inside forwards,
Lopat needed strong defensive wing halves coming through.”
help in the ninth to record bla WHAT A CREATIVE MAS-
sixth victory against une defeat Irv Noren made great catch of TERPIECE
lino drive to rub George that Strickland of a hit and with who runners on first and second, shortstop Phil Rizzuto lunged to get hut grounder through the Dolo middle by pinch-hitter Mitchell to end the game on a force-play.
*
1eft - 141 TY went in as night
Aben ** fit Axford wieket felt fast evening renirkable showed form with te hot on a pitch ruasie but non-getting Eighty of tas 10 Cathe Iron boundaries Oxford gained a first hunjngs lead and they declared.
walch those
Of course, we all know It's not every manager really gets the chance to man- Two Englare! plagers, Atec age, but that isn't an excuse for and Petr May. pul the apathy that exists in club Surrey ma commanding post-lite nowadays, 1lon at the Ovat against lowly Somerset
for
Epsom Downs, June 8. Queen Elizabeth's four-
over 17-18
Rozario and Ku led 18-12 in
handed balaman, Shakoorns, which not only reduce run-
stage to allow Tay and Wong to Ahmed, reserve opening bats-out chances to a bare minimum, rousing reception EUS he force the not to deuce. man on wicket-keeper and off-but riso keep the wicket-raced an easy winner of the
Tay and Wong went ahead to Uke A Coronation Cup, run
Rozario and Ku caught 12 furlongs, here today. up to 10-17 but could not pre- Unless they have some "scoret
vent their opponents from Hats were raised and cheering
the set with a taking
good weapon" in reserve for the Test
broke out when Aureole gal- nt Lord's, there is nothing out- loped away
smash by Patrick Wong. from the pace- olanding about the bowling.
maklog Chatsworth as soon as Fazal
the second azt, Ku Melthet
Mahmood
Can the
fleld rounded Tattenham Rozario cod ahead to 12-3 absolute glutton for work) nor Corner and strode away to win with some brillant tap shots at The Nine Dragons Services Khan Mollammed, the new-ball as he liked.
The net mad reported errors by Club will open their Jung darts bowlers, postess the pace
keeper hopping around cat on hot bricks,
Nine Dragons Competitions
or
to
In
ond
and table tennis tournaments Lindwall, McCarthy eyen The Queen was not present, opponents Tighting up their There is a definite need
wus Lemon's second defeat next Thursday. The teams and Frank King of the West Indies, but she will attend tomorrow's game, Tay and Wong drew up und I don't against seven was, even though the draw fully recovered from the effects better coaching.
only four took five wickets suggest to necessary to bringhe yielded
Bedoer, mugh not
hits,
of brosities.
of the over Continental experts for the Lopat gave up 11 but managed for 43, his best gurca newson, when Somerset were all job, out for 150,
Was
Our
He
after ubventbed escape ta Cleveland put together two sale Jimm bunts by Stricklond and Flegan and a single by Lemon
Future doesn't P. I. Wht, the West Indian Catoblished players, but rather player.
top in their ability to impact their for the only run he allowed. Somerset's Scorer with
03. When Surrey skill and knowledge to others. batted a severse time Mug it is second century of the season and the 34th of his career.
Let them have the chance to
WITHIN ONE GAME
tu
develop and use that ability and
The White Sox moved English football will reap the within one
the top game of place Indians by defeating the
AL Edgbaston, Tom Dollery, benefit.
coach who, on
slow pitch he hit 11 fours in Friday, was always kept busy
hls 100, renglang three figures lashing out olive oil on unre-
sponsive limbs.
the Warwickshire caplain, scored With many clubs, coaching is Red Box nt Boston, 9-6. his first century of the season in merely tolerated. In one of my Chicage toolt a 2-0 lead in the the maleh against Essex. On a clubs we had
first inning and added four more run
In the fourth and then coasted to triumph,
Nallio Fox lt a triple and single and Jim Rivera got two One morning, I remember, he doubles and single to pace received no fewer than three Chicago's 13-h offence. consecutive calls on the house Red Sox packed away and after The telephone. Then the bell went coming within one run of tying a fourth time.
the score in the seventh, Por Johnson came on to relleva Vhgil Trucks and preserved his sixth virtory. Harry Agamania and Ted Williams htt Bosten homers
in 145 minutes.
Warwickshire declared after paining rst innings points for the loss of only five wickets.
the extra Yorkshire claimed half hour at full in the hope of benting Sussex with n day to spare but were thwarted by the last Sussex pair.-Reuter.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At the Oval Surrey 304 and
Official Word
221 for five (May not out 107). From Australian
Somerset 158
(Wight 03, Alec
Bedner five for 43.)
for
AL Oxford: Hampshire 367 eight declared and 41 for one. Oxford University 370 for four declared (Smith 53, Allen 118. Willams not out 139.)
Team Awaited
The Dodgers at Milwaukee, Pirates at Chicago arki Phillies a: Cincinnati games were rained out in the National Langus.
The scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
A nows agency
report that Australia has accepted an in vitation to and a soccer team Cleveland At Cambridge: Cambridge here in December was New York University 285 for six declared comes hepe yesterday
by the Chioggo. and 92 for Ave. Middlesex 267 ILK. Football Association al- Boston for two declared (Sharp, 51, W. though official confirmation was Edrich not out 181.)
being awal tool.
A
At Haxton: Séólland 250 and
51
84,
member of the IKFA
for live. Derbyshire' 240] Council, Mỹ Lealio Chapning, (Hamer (9), Youngtion six for said the invitation had been oiralled only yesterday. QI-
At Holl: Sussex 234 and 172] though the decision to invito for nlue, Yorkshire
362
for the Australian team was modo nine declared (Wilson 78, on Tuesday.
Wardle not out (8)."
At Northampton: Worcester-
shire 171 and 183 for alx (Bird
ACCEPTANCE REPORTED
not out 83) Northamptonshire invitation
174 (Janking four for 89).
Sydney, Jupoą,
will be announced
next week.
In the May tournaments, 15 Fd Pit Sqn R.E. beat 18 Fd 3-1 in the darls Amb. RAMC final and Comd Wksp, REME, a walk-over from 15 received Fd Pk Sqn in the table tennis
final.
This was the third time 18 Fd Anib, had reached the darts Onal.
The winning teams wETE: 15 Fa PK Sqn.--Spy Cowan (capt.), 5or Mason. Spr Pickering. Spr Freestone, Cpl Pearson.
Cord Wkap. REME Cin Ewelcom (copt.). Cin Alderton, Can Gilmer- tia. Ctn Johnstone.
WORLD RECORD CLAIMED FOR MILE WALK
Santa Monica, June 3. Bu Mihalo, who claims the title of weld's walking chame plan, today stepped off a In 6:28.1.
Alec meeting to see They approximate
Aureole's full Bedsor, but cannot yet have sister, Angel Bright, run in the
He acquired anything
his Onks. Fazal is mastery over swing. the more accurate of the two and by virtue of those cardinal sela, length and direction, will always command respect,
to
Aureole, a five to two second favourite, had five lengths spare over Chatsworth (100 to 7) at the winning post. The 11 to B favourite, Nearula, was on- rest the choice other five lengths back, third of would appear to lie between eight runners," the Uvely little left-hander
For
the
Shujnuddin, leg-spinner Khalid Norman, finished
The lone French challenger,
Hassan, Ghazalı, who turns it
fourth, but
10-12 their next
on
Services
Ku and Rozario falled to score when they were in and on the next changeover of services, Tay and Wong reeled off five points In a row for set and match.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Open Senior Mer Bingles
Men's
(Final) Y, S. Lim (Malaya) beat Bili Funk (CCC) 16-6, 16-2,
Open Senior Men's Doubles (Quarter-Finals)
Ycow Mong-teng and S. A.
Sasook and W. C. Chung beat
M. Frenap G-2: beat J. D. Mackle Goldman anopile.y. Calvert 04.
and R. Macpherson
beat
South China beat LRC 1-1 Tony Linng and 5. O. Kho baat E. Baubokle and K. Braun 6-2; beat G. B. Smart and E. Zakuf 6-2; best
9. Soul and F. Stuckey 6-4
K. C. Dio and Szelo Bidz best F Saubelle and K. Broun 7-5; boat G. B. Bart end E. Zulauf 0-1; beat S. Saul and F. Tuckey 0-3.
W. C. Ho and L. C. i lot to Saubolle and K. Braun 2-0; beat d. B. Smart att E. Zuinut 6-1; boat F. Saul and F. Tuchey 0-0,
MEN'S "D" DIVISION IKU Lox To CCC 0-D
S.N. To and K.S. Lee (KU) loạt to J. su and E.M. Pergira 1-6; jost to L.J. Wade and Runjahn 5-7: lost D. Leonard and ..F. de Sitz 3-0.
R. Khoo and A. Yeow (HKU) lost to Her and Pereira on lost to Wade end Rumah 0-6; Jest tu Leonard and de Souza 1-6,
II. Leong and li. Lee (IKU) Jost to Hat and Pogelra 3-0 Soni to Wade and Rumjalin 1-0 lost to Leonard
de Bours 17-6
A” DİYMİON HCC beat LRC by seven sets to {wn.
Mrs Dow. and Mrs Stokra, bens Mix Hite and Miss Philips 60; beat Mr Scholes and Mr Hill 6-0; beat Mrs Malden and airs Baker 63.
Mra Lang and Mrs Eyles lost to Mrs Kite aut Miss Phillips 1-0: beat Mrs Bcholes and Men Hot 7-6; beat Mr Malden and Mrs Bakker” 0-4
Mrs Pepperell and Mrs Thompson lost 10 Mrs Kite and Miss Palle
+7; boot Mrs Scholes and Mes Tiili
Baker 7-5,
the other way and Kardar, him-Sea Charger, the Irish St Leger Vanar (HKU) beat B. N. Hegde boot Mtrs, Malden and Mrs self another left-arm spinner. winner, was always in the rear and Ko Wai-bong (CCC) 10-15,
14
So far none of these has Valentine and emerged Ramadhin dk for the West Indies, the late "Tufty" Mann for South Africa, or Ghulam Ahmed when the Indians were here.
KARDAR'S PROBLEM
and finished last-Reuter.
WEIGHTLIFTER HAS AUDIENCE OF "MILLIONS”
15-10, 18-1.
Robert Tay (CCC) and Pat- rick Wexig
(CYMCA) boat Francis Rozario (Recreio) and Jimmy Ku (CCC) -18-15, 15-12.
TODAY'S GAMES Open Senior Men's Doubles >
(Semi-Finals)
London, June a 8.30 pm Wong Kat-cheang Millions of television viewers (CCC) and W. F. Foo (CYMCA) Kardar's problem, therefore, tonight saw Ken McDonald of v Robert Tay (CCC) nud
the more Australia better the British Patrick, Wong (CYMCA).
is to sort out from
who Empire weight-lifting record In 8 p.m.-Y. S. Lim (Malaya) things the middle heavyweight class and Bill Funk "(CCC) v. Yeow for the two hands, clean and Meng-ting and 8. A. Vanar jerk.
(HKU),
Mihalo was timed by three them so far, I should thinkc Appearing in the BBC's tele- 8.30 p.m.-Club Junior Mixed
timera
who
South China brat VSRC by, 6-3; Mrs Chwi and Mrs Yang bent-Mirs Farrer sad Mrs Albrow, 6-1;) bet Mrs Andrew. and Mrs Kelias D boat Mrs Cox and Mrs Roberta -.
Mrs Ip and Xâm C. Rus kost, to Mas Farrer, and Me, Abrow. 6-7: bent Mrs Andruw ond. Mrs Kellett 6-3) beat Mrs Cox and Más Boberta
Mrs Chow and Mia Ullan Khoo Jost, to Mrs Farrer and Mies klarow 10; beat Mrs Andrew and Ma Kellett 0-0 lost to Mre-Ook and Mes Roberts. by a walk-oves?
SEIXAS BEATS KURT, NIELSEN
likely candidates somoonio can tie up one end when mile start going against them.
From what I have sten ..of
Copenhagen, June 3 said the mack Shujauddin, with his boundy, vision programme, Sports Re- Doubles. (Final)-Martin Wong
Vie Seixas of the U.S., de.. lifted would be submited to the cager approach and a genuine view, Mabopald
355 and Mrs T. C. Chan vandi Mra
feated Kurt Nielsen of Den- Federation is ability to turn the ball, is his pounds, four pounds more than 8., W. Chan World Walking
177) mark, 0-1, 01-0, 2-0, 0-2 torbay in the previous record made by The best bet. workra mark
the semi-final round of a sha SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Lasy Bloomberg of South Africa RE previous record of 6:47.1 was The anat result in the series in February last year. The
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Bot in 1882 at New York by
-presuming, one hopes not too attempt was offfelally judged by 2 4 1 James Mongher.
optimistically, that the weather representatives of the British Ku and Stella Correa v. the final king
Doublew (Qurater-finals) Jim- Tony Troberto Mihalo will start his cross-enables all four, matches to be Weight Lifting Association.
doubt country walle diere on August 8 concluded-will no
Ambert wen he foals by bo MaDonald will represent W. 7. Foo and Dorothy Lam. son is to reach New affected by the strength of the Australia in the Empire Game Jandy Yung Yeow Meng-teng mark, 6-0, 6-3, 6-1. Ubi tex 8.30 p.m.--Bill' Funk and Mre - defeating P.. Polism of Dan- You fm less than 60 days) team
represent in Vancouver in July--China England.
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Australia has accepted an [pion, is to compete in the', Bri- by the Hongkong tish Games at the White City, on. Juné“5- Azdciation ́20' Edur
With the retirement of the
AAA Champion,
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331 for vo
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out
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