THE CHINA-MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954,
SCOTLAND'S TURN TODAY QUEEN'S PARK RANGERS v. WALTHAMSTOW Thoroughbred Bloodstock
AND THE HAMPDEN ROAR MAY NOT BE ENOUGH
By TOM FINNEY
The fans faced the England v. Germany match with such confidence that it might have been a floodlit friendly instead of a matter of inter- national prestige. The match was won hands down in print and in con- versation" days before it was played, and the only question to be heard
"How many goals will England get?"
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For myself this confidence gradantly built up a tension | have rarely known for a football match before -- certainly on a par with last season's Cup Finnl. I am sure most of the other England players felt the same.
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DENNIS HART
"Oh for the old Scotfish brand of soccer,” sigh fans North of the Border. They recall when Scotland was a power in soccer, the "Wembley Wizards" of 1928 who | beat England 5-1. That side included names which have gone down in succer history, Alex James, Hughie Gal- lacher, Alan Morton.
Today at Glasgow's mighty Bampden Park Stadium the fans will once mure get the chance to see that in- friende pallern weaving — from Hungary.
The Huruparians, rated the boots. That
side the world. Perene Puskas
forest soft
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at led by the world's greatest J' player Ferenc Puskas – are organised Soccer with one sally Scutush
Khpest Atletic Club- their In soever thinking.
Explains Mr Sandor Bares, since been "capped" 64 kmes and President of the Hungarian scored 00 god. FA. "Alhough our first teachers One of the youngsters who were Enghsh, our style from the kicked a ball about with him in the back-streets of Kaspert was Jozsef Bozstit. Then Bozsik was a 12-year-old grocer's delivery "Short ground passing suited boy. Lator be graduated 40 jeum prope and our conditions, carrying bricks and mortar for a
That
wis because our builder. vatizslars didn't varu (T) Now he is a member of Par- vgulation pitches, but on Homent, un Army captain, and patches of waste ground, with a [what's more, one of the world's rng ball or at best a tennis ball, finest half-backs.
WIS Dased or the old Scotush methods.
qualified
Hungarian | sometimes twenty-a-side;
youngsters
no "So the
longer play bare-footed, Coach- game was always
15 rather flat and players had to ing and training
highly organised with BOO learn many tricks and dodges,"
Twenty
in the soccer teachers. There are four yours town of Kispest
one sturdy grades, and promotion depends you!
enthusiast spent all the on results.
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Looking like a scene from a tribal dance is this incident from the FA Cup replay between Queen's Park Rangers and Walthamstow Avenue as four players going for the ball slip and slide on the muddy ground,
On their hands and knees are (left to right) G. Lucas, Walthamstow left- half, and L. Brahan, Walthamstow centre-half, with Kerrins, Rangers outside-left in the centre, Walthamstow won 4-0.
Police
season.
Meet Army Today In The Pentangular
By
“PAK LO”
This afternoon the Police meet the Army at rugger for the third time this This time it is their Pentangular Tournament match which was originally held over due to the tram strike.
Recreation The game will be pinyed on the Police
ground Boundary Street and will commence at 4.00 p.m. On the Club ground the Navy, at 4.80 p.m., will play off the final rounds of its seven-a-side competition.
In the first game the Pollce. expected, have only made one change, and that due injury. from the team which did so well against the Navy
on Saturday,
Marsh has spraped his ankin and his place will be taken by Forsyth. This will
the Polier three ine as Marsd
19 2 of their best player
at
Sale Of The Century
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Starts At Newmarket
Newmarket, Dec. 6.
The biggest thoroughbred bloodstock sale of the present century began at the Bark Paddocks here today. The sale, organised by Messrs Tattersalls, lasts for five days and 1,195 lots are to be auctioned.
Forecasts that it will be a ro-ween particularly cord sale mocarind fasčiñed by over the world. the high prices paid for more
succesful all
In addition, Festoon is you
carly lots. A chemut colt land, with luck, should have 13 by Fair Trial, out of Monsoon or 14 foals-Reuter,
enally surpassed the previous
nighest pum ever paid for a fool
at auction in England.
colt, a full brother to this year's
1,000 guineas Winer Peerboon,
fell to a bid of 10,000 guineas
Scandinavian
by' Mrs Elizabell Graham, Table Tennis
American with considerable racing
interests in the United
States.
Finals
Stockholm, Der. 7.
were eliminated from Mixed Doubles in their
The
colt was included arnong the many horses to be gold from the late Mr John Dewar's stable. A Ally fool from the same stable by Prince Chevaller,
Ichiro Ogimura, Japan's a French Derby winner.
World Table Tennis Cham- out of Commo- tion.
also
the 1045 parsed
repion, and his partner, Miss ourd for a
fual. Mr Robert C. Thorsson, of Sweden, Kleberg owner of the Kinch Ranch Farm, Texas; pald 11,000
the guineus for the filly.
Many American owners and semi-final match when the trainers present made successful Scandinavian bids, seven of the first 13 lots
Open Table from Mr Dowurs contingent Tennis Championships con- of 35 will go to the United tinued here tonight. States.
They were beaten 21-12, The first 10 sales of the day 21-10, 21-12 by Ivan Andreadis, between them pussed the total of Czechoslovakia, und Mins of 17,780 kguineus for the com- Rosalind Ronve, of Britain. plete day's trading on the
-103
Yesterday Ogimura Was
eliminated responding day last year.
from
both tire aggregate for today's 164 Stacles and the Men's Doubles lots rokt was
184,297 guiness
In another semi-final match more than double the figures for tonight Johnny Leach, Britain's the coresponding day's sale lost | former world champion. AnJ lots went for Miss Diant Rowe, Rosalind's twin sister, beat T Harasztosi and Angelten Rozeanu, Rumania, B-21, 21-11, 11-21 21-13,
year when 163 17.780 guineas.
FETCHES £37,800
Newmarket, Dec. 7.
by
A world record price of £87,-21-10, 800 for a brood mare was paid E. Hodson, Britalu, won the
Mr A.
B. Askow, British finals of the Junior Singles beat- racehorse owner, for Festoon, Ing B. Nordblom, Sweden, 21-17, winner of this year's 1,000 21-12.
Quinets at Tattersall'e Decem- ber sales today.
The previous world record In
World Champion Mas Arutelien Rozeanu, ot Rumania, won the Festoon, by Fair Trial out of Women's Singles final, beating Munson).
will go Lo stud Ruslin Rowe, of Brian, 21-13, England,
21-18, 21-18. It is unlikely that the Pellce | Naval Seven-a-Sides were play-
the
semi-finals of the will win, but it is noticeable Jed off. There are now four re- wes £97,500 paid for Busher Men's Doubles, Vilmo Harangozo that the Army ar this time maining teams for the seml-(War Admiral-Baby League) and Zarku Dolinar (Yugoslavia) treating them with much morennis and they are Newcastle
beat in the United States in 1948.
Tage Flisberg (Sweden) | respect than previously. by "A". Shoalhaven "B", Tamar Festoon's taigh price is tiri- und John Leuch (Britain)
felding a strong team,
"C" and, last but not
21-17. least, buted to the fact that she has 21-1
22-10. Ivani Opossum "A".
blood lines of some of the most Andreadis and Ladi Stipek successful stallions. She com- (Czechoslovakia) beut J. Vogrine bines Phaleris blood και
(Yugoslavia) and T. HarasztOYİ her sire's side with Blandford blood (Rumanila) 24-22, 10-31, 21-12, on her dam's. Both lines have 21-10.
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semi-finals ot the Men's Singles, Tore Flisbert (Suuder) bett V. Harangozo (Yugoslavia) 21-15, 10-21, 22-20, 21-10, Z, Dolinar
It is just possible that the Puller will win and should they lo SO, the Army, who are at present narrowly leading in the Tournament Table, will be back
But Forsyth may Lak has jamongst the also mns example from the others prove almself worthy
clusion.
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In the Arny team Collinsi replacing Bitneue, who is In- Jared, in the centre this posin tion, and Ferry returns to the second row where he will be a defiente aquisition to the Army prack
A newcomer, Reid, is moving the hooker's berth, and he is reputed to be very fast Talk ing of bookers, the Army hopes to have Evr back on Saturday for their game against the Navy; or at the intest for the following same against the Club,
to
The Army is unlikely today make the Navy's mistake of letting their threequarters bunch up, bit the Police should expect this manoeuvre and, heartened by their lost display, should cover baiter.
Now that the Pulice have dis- covered that they can tacklo there is no need for two or three men to cover one threequarter.
Brentford and Parkinson, the Army halves, will have to look slippy against Lloyd, but should be able to give their throes good service,
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The Army will presumably concentrate, as they usually do, on scoring in the rst feri minutes and if the Police can hold them out for this perlød they will make a gool showing.
Joe Davis Equals His Own World Snooker Record
Louion, Dec. 7.
Une e could in kick-nbout National teach is Gyula Joe Davis, former British
Kamey
on a
HARTWIG (LL
Melbourne, Dec. 7.
In
Newcastle "A", who are op- posed to Shoalhaven "B", should manage to get into the foals. The other semi-final is more THE TEAMS
open and though the Tamur "C" Army: Patterson. Edwards, is the best of the three Tamar Owen, Collins, Ingall, Brentford, teams entered, OpoesLED "A" Parkinson, Beva
Bevan-Thomas, Reid, seems to have combled better, Booth, Chisholm, Ferry, Hill, and they should win.
Rex Hartwig was ordered to (Yugoslavia) beat fellow coun- Danskin (or Coulthurst), Cox.
bed today with a possible case of tryman J. Vogrine 21-14, 21-11. Police: Brown, McNiven, Scott, Jn the finals this should bring mumps,
21-17 Rr the fines 15 "A" Stevin, Lloyd, together Newrnatie
In and confirmed, Forsyth, Nash
the would
Anal probably
of the Men's Singles, Z, Dolinar, Yugoslavia, boat Tage Fibberg, Sweden, 21-18, 21-17, 21-12,
ROWE TWINS LOSE Rosalind
Dinne Rowr British holders of the World Women's Doubles title, were beaten in the
of the Women's Doubles by
Brynn.
A
Dunnicliffe, Colborne, Shelley, Opossum 'A" and the former, mean that Lewis Road and Ken Perry, Todd, Dawson, Carpenter, having had the longer breathing Rosewall would play buth
spell, should win, but the Opos-doubles and singles for Austra sun team will take a lot of Ha tu the Davis Cup Tennis beating, and should be regarded | Challenge wound Dec. 27-29... as the "outsider" for the title. United Press,
NAVAL SEVEN-A-SIDES Last night the first and second rounds and quarter-finals of the
Tuli Loses, Pompee Wins,
McCarthy Beats Ankarah
London, Dec. 8.
Nazzareno Giannelli of Italy, the European Flyweight Champion, was a some- what lucky winner of his International fly weight contest against Jake Tull of South Africa, the former Empire Champion, at Harringay Arena last night, the referee stopping the fight in the Italian's favour in the fourth round owing to Tali's badly cut right eye.
Tuli was right on top when this happened and had won rounds of the fight, arranged for 10 rounda.
the three
earlier
It was not clear how the cut occurred but shortly after the start of round four the two men exchanged a flurry of blows from which the Italian emerged with a bleeding nose and Tuli with his cut eye.
look
control
final
World Singles Champion, Mrs Angelien Rozcanu,
and Miss Ella Zeller,
both of Ruhania.
The Rumanians won after
'
battle, 21-18, 23-21, 18-21, 23, 21-12.
In the Men's Doubles drial, Andreadin
and Stipek, Czecho- slovalda, beat Dollnar and Harangozo, Yugoslavia, 17-21, 121-18, 21-10, 21-19.
In the Mixed Doubles final, Andreadis, Czechoslovaldo, opd Misa R. Rowe, Britain, Leach and D. Rowe, Britain, 21-19, 21-19, 21-14.-Reuter
SINGAPORE WIN 2.0
beat
Manila, Doc. 7.
The Sh.gapore footlinll team last night defeated a Philippine- Tull, only two ounces heavier The end came suddenly for handed punching. Then Mo-Chincee selection 2-0 at the Rizal' than his rival, gave
third round had hardly Carthy a much the
and stadium here to make a clean better display than when losing started before Fompee unleash methodically outboxed and out-sweep of their three-ganes series his Empire title to Dai Dower of ed a short right hoolt with terrific punched the Gold Coast boy.. here, Wales. He won the first round power and, connecting flush with by a narrow margin and the Smock's chin, he sent his man Hailan was twice warned in the down without any prospect of second for holding.
beating the count.
POMPEE WINS
With stinging left Jabs to the It was an improved local slde
met face and helly right to the which
the visitors inst body McCarthy softened up his night, but like the two other opponent whose punches had
team which went ANKARAH BEATEN the sting extracted from them
before a better Singapore piece of waste Mandi, one of Hungary's twelve | Snooker Champion, today
the Sammy McCarthy, this British by the relentless. body punish-
Philippine-Chinese land. I there was no-one to "master conche.", And the equalled his own world record Yolande Pompee, Trinidad's featherweight champlon, beat ment talcom.
selection collapsed in the closing play with he would just kies secret of his, and the national snooker break of 140, taking all Ligtheavyweight Champlon, Roy Ankarah of the Gold Coast In the Afth, sixth and seventh minutes of the game. Ühe rag ball about on his own, tem's Success?
Says Mond, the baila in his match at Leicts knocked out Wim Snock, the on points over 10 rounds,
The star of the Singapore rounds the British boy attacked seeing how straight he could | "There is no secret,
ter Square Hall against Albert Lightheavyweight Champion of After out of his shoot, or how well lie could
Rahim Brown,
In his tracks and rocking him
Omar Holland in the third round stride for the drst three rounds strongly, often stopping Ankarah side tho. Asdan. Games veteran, centre-forward, control it.
"The first two principles of
litheavyweight bout.
by Ankarah's aggressive Bon- building, a good football team Davis set the world record, in
"Pomper, always boxing coolly, stop style, McCarthy gained the back on his heels. with hard f tallied one of the two goals lant
the right
hooks. Ankarah railled night, making six the total goals are complete mastery of technl- Manchester in 1950, playing had the best of the argument mastery and cleverly boxed; his briefly in the eighth, scoring he scored during the present Like other lads he was poor,cal knowledge, and to know Against George Chenier, the through the fleas two rounkit way to a decisive and popular with his left, he played bare-footed. Now he every trick in the book-ant a
but once again visit to the Philippines. North American Champion. He despite Snock's height and reach victory. Ankarah had made all McCarthy assumed control and first half. The other scorer war Omar netted after a scoreless has no worry about buying few more-and to practise them retired as undefeated British advantage, ther Dutchman's | the running for three rounds having the botter of the Anal
all the time
Champion in 1948 after holding straight leff
cleverly to gain a points lead with his round, he, finished a good win-right-winger blocked:
well timed lefts and speedy wo- ner, Heuber.
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THEY ALSO SWIM
"Our pliers shine because, besides running and, sprinting. they practise the long and high jump, weight-puiting, javelin throwing and steeplechasing. They also swim,"
So at Hampden, Seclush fans will see the sparkle of their old- time favourites coupled with a power in * attack and defence which makes Hungary's pretty football so
Forecasting Ihnzarious business.
But is n
safe bet that Scottbti fua will ses Hungary Improve on thetr previous Hampden showing, a
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