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ON THE RECORD WILL THE WOLVES

Feathers Ruffled

Mr Wong was sitting alone by the window. The club was almost deserted and he was obviously not in the best frame of mind. He had been waiting 35 minutes for his friend Big John who, contrary to his usual sense of<punc- tuality, had sent a message to say that he would be a "little" late.

At last the big one arrived and, between bouts of puffing and blowing, divulged the fact that he' had got' himself involved in a long argument just after leaving the office,

of

BEAT

SPARTAK AND RESTORE

OUR

SOCCER PRESTIGE?

By TOM FINNEY

I think the Wolves will beat Moscow Spartak today and strike an overdue blow for the prestige of English Soccer. Spartak may still turn out to be the super-team most people now seem to think they are not the

"We argued about several Jance. "Patting Д bunch asperly ot sport... and It feathers over the not.....Liaten really makes me wild when man, good badminton is thrilling heavy conditions at Highbury were quite foreign to them. But in

I think of the altitude of some to watch. It là a game that no-called local sportsmen.

Have

won instead

Er

What's bling you this time, John asked Wong, "have they been telling you how you could of throwing your mmucy down the drain at the Races on Saturday. .or have they been laughing at your theapping Ideas again?"

boruselt

demands a great deal of skill and Art class physical condition. In fact, I believe i must be one of the most exnoting games that anyone can play, especially if you happen to be up against a good player. But your altitude towards badminton seema to be just about the same as that of fur 100 many others in Hong- kong.

Be John gnored the double

ual, having forWlled han- "Our players and the Hong- with an

Badminton pink kin. Bettler kong

Association his chair.

Wong must have been very disappoint knew the syruplonas, At any ed at the public's poor response manting the whole story would to their creditable and nuccess- copper pour trage forth and, well Jul chara Oh, the folks who

he was expar jebend a

in the turned

enthusiastic were enough.

the Touted me nf his friend, he let

but

MacPherson hath take, fis own tine ..

Studium is a big place and on Friday night was half full."

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measuring, Wolves' chances, we must remember that Arsenal représent the bottom half of the First Division.

I wish Preston were playing them. I think we should beat them, and Bo should our best teams-Manchester United, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Manchester City and, in their form of a month ago, West Bromwich Albion.

a

Wolves are a superbly ft side, for Leslie Smith, as the case may | Ling. Mervyn Griffiths," und They are fast and possess a real be, on one wing right across to score of others like them British 10-minute stari. Bert Johnny Hancocks on the other. refereeing will be without equal. Williams is right back to his old Yes, I can sense victory for the

England form In goal, Billy Wolves.

One comment on the England Wales match: John Charles must Wright has become a great

You may think my forecasting (be the most complete footballer centre-half, and the magnificent work, in defence as well as in is vulnerable. My judgment on in Britain. He scored two goals attack, of Ken Flowers and Bill last Tuesday's defeat of Arsenal from centre-forward, played a Slater as wing half back is the la from observation on television. great gume as emergency centre- were half, and when 'ho took a throw- foundation on which their great- But my own impresiona

bf in, he did it better than anyone with those to identical, ness is bullt.

footballer-friends who were at vise on the field. USED ΤΟ HARD GROUND the match that I shall never

of the criticisms decry More than that, I can see those watchers in future. long attacking passes finding the Mr Wong could see that Baps--they were there all right the WAZ

in the Sportnic defence, Wolves John

very strongly about

awitch the point of attack very Een krop lond ever Pon – the muller and wisely refrained

quickly from Jimmy Mullen, yeal International) from interrupting.

1

Wong, did you A to the! Boom

Badminton Matchi

I1

alets you know...

1

A

Mrsd

its friend continued, Tradington this time. Thomas Cup is the most

a matter of fact I

purtant competition while I just didn't give KO metode thenight. and any how

nothing very thrilling or

:

++ ewating about a couple of

patient a bunch of feather

..

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B. Johns nearly puest blond

display at

CLIMAT

ARMY CRICKET

LEAGUE STANDINGS

The following new the stand- ats in the Army Major and Minor Unis Cricket leagues.

Major Uni

32 Med Beg NA I HASC

RA

Kings Own

20 Reet KA

32 LAA Begs RA

23 Regt RA

IK Sig Regt

st King

3rd R DA

Exxx

Husar

W I

10

10

4

tea including Năv

3 Gen Hutp

315 10

Minor Unity

11 tot Be W/8

REME

Stanley Om

Cod WB KME

123 Ly RA

& COD

1 Fd Amb

Far Pot

Cond Pay

HAA RA

27 Bde

RMP

Farin

Dist W/S REME

JAEC

Up to and triatuđing Nov. 14th.

4000 Caged

Humans

WALTER WANGER'S

RIOT

IN CELL BLOCK 11

» Bauer's «

TONIC

4

1

4

2

D

than

"The im- the

world of Badminton and of this occasion we-and pur japporents for that matter –were making our entry into the so- Called Big Time and do you know, I've seen a bigger crowd watching a gang at work digging up the raid. It was really dl heartening.

buch worked

Four players

for

hard for months training the event and, the local associa tion had p # a tremendous mount

wurk of

to take the how a UOCERY,

tin

Golf Club Championship Results

Royal Hongkong

First and second rounds of the .Golf CHU match-play Champlonship were played at Fanting on Sunday under very good climate con- The admission

ditions, the lowen medal round, Clunges, in-. ledentally, were very reasonable being recorded by R K. Col-

evnsidering

71, perance of lings who returned Gross the occasion. and what happens one under the Standard Scratch the Course. A. R. mere handful of spectators Score for harm up.

Petrie returned a Par 72. Tin

and unh Plagnets

Whe oficials could pardoned for Semi-final matches will

sking !! thete winning efforts were really worth while but like the good and enthusiastic sports. mam they are, they will no

doub go right un trabaing

be

and proc. tising, planning and organising in the hope that they will now be able to bent Indin and reach the Brink stages of the competi-

Fik

A

WATER

તા

Wong

at last showed in- teremteik. That sounds like a match," he said "Where can i get a couple of tickets Hongkong-Indla affair I think I go along and see

for this

It,"

Bl Juhn groaned "You'll have to go a long way, Wong, and it serves you

right. The mutch is going to be played in Levels Patting bunch

over

ne!! 21

BOY.

Ieathers

a pink Gin, quick!

2

--B. E. JANT.

A

MOTOR SPORTS CLUB SOCIAL ON THURSDAY

The

Round.-A. R.

TV-

COACHING HINT

your dog swing

The surest and most accurate Arsenal's match with Spartak way of passing a ball over short provided a lesson that should be sinnees is to use the inside of the foot. Practise. this to per- country of the rection. Short, accurate passes read in every Soccer world which talks and are fundamental to a succesful writes of the deel

decline of the Lame in Britain,

Let In those team, countries, almost without excep- freely. Make a triangle with tion, soccer is in hard-ground two colleagues, each pf you n game,

In which ballet-like dozen yards apart and work un graces, delicate ball control and a silek pace in passing the bail. gentle side-foot tapping of the Then try the same thing on the ball are the basis of success.

ALL THE DIFFERENCE

In Britain, mud is as much a part of the Soccer season as the goalposts. A team educated and trained only in the conditions of June, July and August would be lost in the murk 'äöð múð öf December.

move,

U. S. Skaters

Accept Soviet

Invitation

Sportok. I am sure, fell very much short of their top form fur that reason. We saw 20-yard passes going astray, or being

New York, Nov. 15. intercepted, becauso

The United States hos slowed them up. They ballooned

received the ball.

and accepted an kicked wildly invitation to compete in the

Their defence

the mud

ARSENAL

SPARTAK

at home, a taron

Spartak players Parching (No, 5) and Bachachkine guard, the Spartak goal 38 Piraev, the Spartak goalie, punches out a shot, from Holton, the Arsenal centre- forward (seen in centre while, shirt) during their floodlit evening match in London

which the Russian team won 2-1. -

WORLD SHOOTING

Express Photo.

CHAMPIONSHIPS

sian Scores "Possible"

Russian

In "Masters'

Event"

Caracas, Nov. 15.

Crack, Soylet marksmän Bogdanov scored a maximum — 400 points in the Masters' event of the 36th International Shooting Competition here today, using a 22 carbine in the "lying" position.

He and other Russians made almost a clean sweep of the top prizes in the championships.

The results in the tion were as follows:

4. compell- Į

points.

9.22 Carhina.at 50 and 100 Metres:

1, Ilkis (USSR), 697 points,

Pereberin

The organising committee of the shooting competition decided Et a inceting to defer decision gold for the Choice for the site of the world championships in

1958 until next year.

502 (USSR).

5. Pusin (USSR), 692 points. tabove-ntr-awarded medals).

0.22

Carbine Standing Posl-

2. Grunig (Switzerland), 995 tion at 58 Metres: points.

3. Bogdanov (USSR), 594 points

out of the mud, often in des- World Speed Skating Cham Cricket Club's

beperation like Third Division

A.

Leam

An-

Annual Meeting

Switzerland is a likely choice but no decision will be taken till (USSR). 382 the spring of 1955 when the regional championships are due 379 points to be held. France-Presse, Borisov (USSR), 370

1. Bogdanov points.

r

2. Itkis (USSR).

3. points.

4. Hollenstein (Switzerland). 876 points.

3. Pusin (USSR), 371 points.

6. Percherio

points.

(USSR),

1

370

Radio Australia

(Above all awarded gold medai To Give Full

Free Bille 300 Motres:

1 Ylonen (Finland), 550

played over 18 holes on the Old side striving to save a point. We pionships in Moscow on Course on Sunday between A saw the backs passing the ball February 19 and 20 and Petrie (1054 Colony Champlon) back to the goalkeeper-a plece will send a team of three if and It. K. Collings (1950 Colony of strategy that receives the

the necessary funds can be Champion) at 9.10 and at 9.20 whistle" in Moscow. ah, between J. D. Mackle (1952

| raised.........Richard Shearman Colony Champion) and W.

should like to see the of Jamestown, N.Y., H. Balfour.

Hungarians, who have, I think,nounced today. Results of Sunday's matches easily the best national side in

points, were:-

the world, playing on one of the

Members of the Hongkong Shearman will

ཀྭ manage the Cricket Club yesterday stood for

2. that are part and American mud-heaps

which will be First

Petrie parcel of the English League made

points. beat W van Aist 5/4: AG. Donn player's existence. They would Chicago, who

up."of Ken Henty ofa few moments silence. In re

membrance of beat L. Goldman 4/3; Dr 3.B. be in our position when we go Olymple 500 Metres Champion last Annual General Meeting of points. those members points. the 1952 won

who had passed away since the Mackle lost to DS. Robb 5/4; abroad to play in May and June. R.K. Collings boat

ship;

Johnny Werket of Minnea- D. Shaw 8/0; S.S. Gordon

HKCC at tho beat F.D.

polis, the leading U.S. middle the On television it was not cay distance skater,

and Pat Me Meeting held in the Club house Hunter 4/2; J.D. Mackle beat to assess fully the linear system Namara of Chicago, considered at Chater Food. J.K. Watson 7/6: R.G.L. Oli-of control used by the Russian m phant beat R.S. Kinghorn 3/1; referee, Nicholal Latychev, and the leading all-round U.S. Lt. Col.. Harry Owen-Hughes, W.P. Birthwhistle tost

the President, said in his open- to the linesmen, Mervyn Griffitha skater.

Sirearmen said $3,000 would ing spooch, that he stood before W.A.H. Balfour 4/3.

But and Bill

I don't Lang.

to be raised to, rend the, the meeting with gratitude and think we shall over change....... have

-U.S. Second RoundA.R. Petrie

Russian The

way nay be

contingent Moscow. relief, to propose the adoption of The toam will beat A.G. Donn 5/4; D.S. Robb first-class for offside decisions,

fly to Helsinki, the Report and Accounts for the lost to R.K. Collings 1 down; but control best vested wholly from whers Russia will furnish year which ended August 31. S.S. Gordon lost to J.D. Mackle in one man.

the transportation to Moscow. As long as Wo 4/3; R.GL: Oliphant lost to have men'

W.A.H. Balfour 2 do

down,

WEEK-END BOGEY

:

F.D. Hunier, with a return of three up against Bogey and a medial score of 75-8-nett 67,

Arthur Ellis,

in the middle like

to

Arthur Bond, Billing championships at Hokkaido, Russia won the World Skat-

"Japan, last winter. The U.S. ald not compete because of lack of funds,

Callant Fox Dies

won the 18 holes Bogey Com- Of Old Age Motor Sports Club of petition played over the Old

the

Paris, Kentucky, Nov. 15. Belair Stud's great stalllon, Gallant Fox, first thoroughbred ver to win. a triple crown and then, sire another triple crown. winner, died at Claiborne Farm

Saturday, it was near here on learned today.

Cause of death was given these recordings der Touw (90-17-nett 73). simply as "old age." He was should provide an excellent Captain D.A. Kennedy (78-727 years old. On the 'day..he. nott 71) and R.M.T.. Orr died a stakes race honouring his The meeting will be held as (87-14-nett 73) scoring two name was run at Jamaica with

down.

Alfred-Vanderbilt's Social'. Out- cast winning the $87,050 Gallant Fox Handicap...

Hongkong will introduce some Course at Fanling during variety into this month's in-week-end. 'PHP Taggart-, (81- formal social evening when 17-nett 64) was runner-up with sound recordings made at the two 'up and K.U. Dzung Macao Grand Prix and at (84-14-nett 70) was, in third Motor

Sports Club meetings place with a card showing will

replace the usual film square. show. For those who wert "One down" unable to ntiend

cards were, re these events turned by N. P. Downlo

and for those with nostalgic (85-14nett 71) and J.C. van

memories.

evening's entertainment.

usual at the Mess Rcom' of the British

American Tobacco

(H.K.) Ltd., Gloucester Road,

on Thursday, and will be open World Boxing Ch'ship

to all Members and their

and

Committee Meets

Com-

Gallant Fox raced to turf

The World Championship is determined on the overall per formance of the competing skaters in three races the 800.

1,500 and 0,000 Metres.

́Continuing he said:

Annual

evident that our plans for im- With gratitude because it is so proving the amenities of the Chab have met with the general approval of Members who are making use of the Club to ever growing extent.

an

518 points.

points.

Test Coverage

A complete coverage of the five Test Matches to be played in the 1954-55 aeries —England versus Australia

Radio Australia.

will be transmitted over

Huber (Switzerland), 554 3. Krichnevsky (USSR), 551 4. Vogt (Switzerland), 549 5. Taito (Finland), 549 points. 6. Vinvadetcher (Switzerland), 7. Jackson (USA), 646 points.

The ball-by-ball descriptions 8. Westergaard (USA), 841 will be directed to the Forces in Japon, -Korea and North Pacific Islands over 17.70 inc/s 9. Jakober (Switzerland), 540 16.85 metres, also to South and points.

South East Asia. New Zealand and South Pacific Islands 18.32 mc/s, 10.50 metres, from. start of play until stumps are Listeners in New Zea- South Pacific Islands, the British Isles, .. Europe and the British fear these descriptions from

West Indies

will also

0000 G.M.T. until stumps over 9.58 ma/s, 31.32. mot

motres, The service for listeners in Africa 18.20 mc/8 19.59 metres,

0.22 Carbine,Three Fonitions at 50 Metres:

1. Swanson (USA), 577 points. 2. Boa (Canada), 567 points. 3. Badwin (Peru), 502 points

Swanson was awarded the Anancial complexion is so much silver medals.

"With relief because our gold medal and Bea and Badwin healthier than it was a year ago

Лаврамів

OVET

The "All Union Sports Com--and this is no cosmetic OF In the 0.22 Carbine (Encellor will carry the Test cricket des- mittee. of Rustin, extended the artificial complexion (although I Position) no competitor obtained criptions from 6510 until 0543 invitation to the U.S.

team-do not deny it stems, In some the minimum number of points | GMT, while a delayed broad- United Press.

mehsure from the bottle!)--It is for a gold medal. The event | east will be directed, to Atrien the healthy complexdon Of was won by Lena (Switzerland) | from 0920 until 0930 GMT robust corporate life"

with 383 points with Schmidt over 18.32 me/s, 19.50 metres. (Switzerland) second with 376 points.

Summaries of play will be heard immediately the lunch 022 Carbine Prone Positiin and fea adjournments are taken. at 50 Metres:

A summary of the day's play will be given at stumpe and t 0830 G.M.T. in the Force and

Servico.

Tho

· USRC

tro

USRC BOWLS Lt. Col H. Owen-Hughes CLOSING DAYS

was then unanimously re-elected President of the Club for the | year 1954/55. holding their closing day on Saturday, Mr L.G.Daniel was also

1. Sokolov (Soviet Union), Hon. 399 points, and Sunday, and the following unanimously re-elected members have been selected to Secretary. represent the Club, The match 'commences at 2.30pm.

·*Men's "Team.

Astars

TEST MATCH DATES

First T

First Test--Brisbane,

Novem

ber 17-23.

Second Test Syduey, Decem-.

2. Wright (UBA), 300 points. The eight General Committee 3 Jaume (Philippines), 390 members elected were: Mr T., A. guests.

Immortality. În | 1020 when he supper

won nine of 10 starts, including Ebbs, D. L. Edwards; R. G. TAIL

Pearce, Mr: Justice T... Gould, points, Buffet

will be

Ebus. D. L. Lawards; Fletcher Mr. D.W.: Leach, Mr. F.G. Zalvidea (Philippines), 306ber 20-December 2. available from 8.00 to 8.30 pm.

the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Green, 1. dutyours Centopher, Mr. R.M... Mospher. Pinta

5. Prozosovský (USSR), 300 The latter part of the evening'. The newly formed World

London, Nov. 18. and Belmont Stakes.

grove Goldenth, W. H. Steven pon. Mr JD. Mackie, Mr. CB points. entertainment will start at 9.00

1. Owned by William Woodward, son, I. Hydes, T. 'Curry B. Vai Leader and Me L. Goldman. Boxing In addition to

Championship' 1.

(0, Einsiedel (Philippines); 390 the

At the conclusion of the

points Items already mentioned, it is mittee, after meeting here today he was ridden in most of his dem Stonger, M. Scott,, G. D.

Sando, Reservos. C. Ingledew, R. Holt | Annual General Meeting aÍL BOLA [big," racës by Earle expected that it will be possible celded to con nue their Hotired to stud after his

7. Prayzlder (Philippines), 305 traordinary Ladies' Team. to supplement the recordings ecting tomorrow and, until blant three-year campaign, MSM Crepy Misi P. Cosgrove, was held when the principal |*-*

General, Meeting" points, with a short 10 mm colour film then, to issue no statement

Galian Foxx sired Omaha, and Mr M Scott, Sire:8. Amma Mri | changes proposed ist the new 8. Castello (Philippines), 394 taken by a club Member during Mr J. Onslow Fane, Chairman crown in 1935.--United Prose,

The members present were that colt went on to win a triple Are J. Stevens, Mire k záwords,

Biovenson, Bárs D.Dymon, Articles of the Association, were points, the recent Macno Grand Prix...

of the British Boxing Board of

Reservo: Miles` J.-Wasta.

| valed "upon" "and carried... ontro Mr Robert

Christen of the New State Athletic Commission, Livingstone

Chatry

York

Alterations To Cricket League Fixtures

of.

of the 11ino State

ing the National Boxing As sociation play America, and Monsieur Rabret, of the European Boxing

Untan

the Router.

Cricket Convenors Various league clubs are re finded that the "alterations for

virenonpyl- this week's and next week's

IS PRECIOUS xtures all standard

USE IT

WISELY

The changes are as follows:"" |||Matches" arranged" for Asturi

day and Sunday, November." and 21 "will be played on No vember 27 and 18.-

Matche

fees have badd

HOME RUGGER

RESULTS

THE GAMBOLS

LETS BUY ONE TO DAY

FI

WE CAN'T AFFORD IT,

(Above all won gold medals)

OH, DONT BE SUCH PESSIMIST

Third To Melbourne, Den! cember 31-January 6, drug dah operen dan

Fourth TestAdelaido, Janu". ary 28-February 3,

Fifth Text-Sydney, February 25—March 8

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