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THE CHINA MAIL,

DNESDAY, DECEMBER

1954.

Arthur Morris (left) Australia's vice-captain, obliges two young autograph hunters.

-Express Photo,

Cambridge Will Forsake The Long Swing

In

The

Boat Race

By HYLTON CLEAVER

WHEN ARTHUR MORRIS IS NOT BOWLED BY BEDSER

THAT IS SOMETHING

Morris bowled Bedser is not news. In the same way as dog bites man, it is accepted as routine when England meet Austraila. But Morris not bowled 'Bedser-that is something. Records are perused; the story of how and why Morris was not bowled by Bedser, is told in full..

It happened at Brisbane last month. The story then made' dismiał reading for England. Morris eluded the medium-paced swingers of Bedser. And having over- come that bogey, he went on to complete a century and add 59 more,

It was the basis of the Austra-

Arthur was still sending down | Australian team, then touring Han 601 total which won them sow left-arin deliveries, But England. wore taken back- the match and gave them a fly- | when ኪሮ managed a century stage after seeing a Crazy Gang ing start in their bid to recap-ngainst Bydney University, poo show. They were married two ture the Ashes. Despite the ple begars to sit up and take months ago, Redser bogey, Morris is one of notice of his batting. He was the word's Anest left-hunded only 16.

batamen

This fair-haired Australian Vice-captain, but for a temporary loss of form, might enally have been chosen to load his country In the present series. Yet he made his entry into Australief grade cricket 100 left-hand

low bowler. He batted No. 11.

Morris was born at Sydney, New South Waics, on January 18, 1922. His father, a schoolmaster, fought him the bask funda meritals of cricket in his back garden, At 13 Arthur wab

fo:

High School his

playing

team.

MOVED UP

He moved up from No. 11 to No. 1 in the butling order. Still at school, he was invited to play for New South Wales 2nd XI against the second side of Victoria State.

There was no stopping young .10 he Morris. Before he was

century in ezch had scoot a

tus first inter-Stale frange of

Wales mutch for New South against Queensland.

Came the war. And Morris no

London Expresa Bervica)

SATURDAY'S

HOME SOCCER FIXTURES

The following are the Home Football League fixtures for this Saturday:

longer oricke.ed on Sydney's Blackpool

Cardi

famous Oval, At best he bad s scratch one in a New Garmica Jungle clearance. Ho returned to first class cricket in 1040. He soon found this balting form and

Honours BOUT came his way. He was

of the St. a member

Club, Georges

skippered by W. J. O'Rolly, which won the First Grade premiership three knocked up centuries almost at year running.

Having lost the 100th University Boat Race, Cambridge have quickly changed HONG PAIRS

their policy for the 101st, which takes place on March 26.

Considering how long Cambridge rowing has been supreme, Oxford, by their decisive win last spring, have certainly brought about an upheaval,

Whereas Oxford are sticking to a winning routine, with the same coaches and a core of Australians. Cambridge have only kept one of last year's coaches. Dr Ray- mend Owen, and have introduced four new ones.

Thes

4. only sme has jury.

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in

Face

also doubtful for tho himself, maten.--China Mall Special.

Hince the London coichts. 712 addition

and Langton

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DRAW

'The draw for the Second Round play in the Colony Hong Pairs Lawn Bowls Champion- ships has been made and is pube Ished hereunder,

will.

It was inevitable that he should be selected for Australia's Teut team-and selected he wa?. He made the sun total of seven runs in his first two matches, but in the third Test at Mel- bourne he hit 155, after a Årst innings score of 21. This was rlostly followed by 123 and 124 at

not out in the next Test Adelaide.

Ans:rcila's Club,

01 rowed

thr my Bangion. Pair of the string are mem- Tandon Rowing f wlab menus that not only are T: leway, cxperts. point which proper emphasis has kho often leen laid in the past, hot that they are to forsake the lo swing which has left the oman's body lying right back end of the al the the ODE struke.

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Owen, they will be G. Bigland Wood, Findlay Best, and Derek Mays-Smith, who will wind up the training et Puincy,

Trial rights have Just been to two. reduced from three

will race at Ely on These Saturday afterton,

In these crows

1 2

120 ppx

feeling, always a hopeful sign,

and three Lady Margaret men

This was 29 to look at, but provider a bad position from A toter a lively recovery, en to attain a high rate of strik-who are included have t'ed in with the new look very well; in fact, one of them, A. B. Muir-

end, is stroking a crew.

Matlack.

very good Cambridge crew at 11 had not developed this tonything like the exaggerated xen of 1934. Now, in the now president, Denis Hill, Cambridge have a Jesus man, and the method of

bout propulsion in that College is different.

int

B

Headaches

BAYER

Toothaches Colds

are quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN

NEW TERRITORIES

FANLING UN LONG

&

SHEUNG SHUI DISTRICTS.

THE CHINA MAIL

is now obtainable from the SHEUNG SHUI STATION STALL.

SHEUNG SHUI RAILWAY STATION.

Orders Accepted. Deliveries Undertaken.

TRIAL EIGHTS

lie is not going to switch from a long swing to no swing at all, but he aims at the compromise which was so successful in the London crews of 1939 and just afterwards,

Keith Miller, the Australian

CHANGES LIKELY

There pro six of last year's eight available, but I doubt whether they can all keep their

seats for 1986.

There is quite an imposing short list of challengers.

Last year's coxswain has gone down, but there are four good onos to choose from, all of which should make for a most interesting race in March,

The Trial Eights are seated es follows, but there are likely to

yet:

There are still four matches from the first round-involving eight Hons which haid not yet been pluyed off and these have been arranged for Satu day. The winners of these postponed games will play thi second round them on Striday.

The following are the fixtures for the coming week-end,

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

Fotponed Games

IN THE DOLDRUMS

Came the Bedser bogey and runs ceased

the to flow from Moris bat.

vec cptain found himself in the doldrums And so this one- time idol of the crowdy faced terrents of criticism as he clung to the Test place he had win 10 early in life.

Chariton Chelten

Everton

Division

Shefeld U

Huddersfield

Burnley

Bolton

V

Leicester

V

Manchester C

V

Preston

Newuastle

Portmouth

V

Sheffield W

V

Y

Aston Villa

V

Bvaderiand

Division IT

Spurs

West Bront

Birmingh

Binck burn Bury

Derby Doncaster Ipswich

recla

Middlesbrough,

Forest

Port Vaiz West Main

Manchester U

Wulver

* Bloke

*

V

V

Fulham

Lincoln

Not C

1 iverpool Rotherham

Hvil Plymouth

Carton Brietl R

Sw

Division MI (Bouth)

Norwich

Coventry

Southampton

Millwall

Aldershot

Bournemouth

V

Brentford

V

Brighton

M

Bristol C

Gillach

Palaco

Ecoter

Northampton Shrewsbury Swinden

Forgy... Walsall, Watford

Newport

Buland

Colchester

Leyton..

Quoch's Park R

Reading

Divisiem KIL (North).

arrow Bladford."

Earlisle Chester Chesterfield

Halifax

That Brisbane century vin- Crewe d'eated him-and the sectors,Gelmaty

Morria owes his emergence Oldham from the shadows to tenacity Southport and an ideal big match tem-Workington

Alex Bons (G. Madu, 7. Cozzi) v Kowloon Ducha (G. Colen. W. Mar- | perament. shallson) at K.B.G.C.

Talkoo (E. Bellamy. H. Back HAEC, W. M, Souza, A. reira) of Ruot

Shewan Tomei (T. E. Baker, W. Baker) v Dodwell's (J. Chubù, A. P. Pereira) at K.C.C.

Kowloon Deck (W. MOCALI, W.

Geltney) y Jardine's A. M. Souza, A. A. Baptiste) at K.B.G.C.

Secund Round

The following Games to be played (at K.B.G.C.

Marine Dept. (D. 1. Pápady, Coates).

York

Hig complete composure at Aberdeen the wicket accounts for much Celtie

Hearts of his sucODÈ 19 En' opening Partick batan unusual achievement queen of

South for a left-hander.

Fuch t

Bi Mirren

Albion

Bradford

Manatiola.

Stockport

TYR/EDG

y Gateshead

Hartlepoola Rochdale

Scunthorpr

Barnsley Accrington Darlington

Wrexhani

Scottish League "A"

+

Clyde

Dundee

V

Rangers

V

Hibernian

v. Falkirk

Kilmarnock Motherwell · East Fife

>>>

Beottish League "B"

Often he seems to risk An Stella 1. b. w. dismissal by walking right in front of the stumus to play a defensive stroke, But Arbroath he rarely mistimes or misjudges | Ayr X7

Dondre U

a ball off the pitch onto his bal. Brechin C He places the ball well clear of Dunfermline Kowloon Dock (0. Hutchison, J. Beidsmen-long the ground. Queen's Park McKittrick * Tulkoo (8. MICA. Freer. A. C. Bpanes).

This quiet, 5ft 9ins executive The following games to be played of molcr

tyrs distributor's K.C.C. Gilman (A. R. A. Balundo, J. w. | business in Sydney has many Tindall) v QC.J. (D. Nelatu, 8. admirers for his fielding as well Leonard).

as his batting.

gall-rounder, who has a knee in-be J, A. Russell (Clare), G. C. Norman

SIX MORE FOR

INDIAN TOUR

Lucknow, Dec. 14.

were

bow, M.

R

J. Marshall (Jesus), A. Higgins (Clare). R. V Taylor (LMBC), T. P. A. Nor mann (1st and 3rd Trinity), A. ard Mays-Smith (1st and Trinity) J. N. Bruce (Clare),

Kowloost Wharf (A, ZG, Fastinaan, v Blanvac (A. E Passos, A. A. Lopes).

HKEC. (V.A. Never, AJ. Coelhot

• Kawitan Dock ¡A, Gampbell, Banka)

H. Nolasco

8. Pereiro, L. 6. da Silva, AMO (3)

Benin)

The following gamos to be playeḍ

A recent addition to his Zan club is Valerie Hudson, former London show-girl - Arthur met

"year": when · her last

the

"Recreio." P.WD. (E. Crew Johnson, Miller

P. W. Metenfe) v Xoxley's (Dz G, Symons, A. Hution).

The Indian Cricket Board of A. R. Muirhead (LMBC); Control has announced the re- stroke. mininder of the Indian party to "B."-I. S. Ball (Jesus), tour Pakistan starting on Decem-bow, J. C. G. Stanelite (Pem Kowloon Dock (F. Francis, P. Non- nedy) v Jardine Airwayn ('ATKA ber 28.

broke), J, Vernon (Trinity

Sequeiro A. D. New}}, C. D.

Alexander CM.P. (N. Craig, W. J. Hole) S. G. D. Tozer (1st and Brdy Shewan Tomes (D, B. Sequeira,

C. A. Coelho), Trinity), R. A. G. Monks (1 and 3rd Trinity). P. V. Pigott (LMBC), A. C: F. Thomson (Clare), stroke.

The first 10 members announced a fortnight ago. The cthors are: Phadkar, Manjrekar, Gopinath Danijosu Patel Prakash Bhandari and Borde China Mail Special.

MILAN FC BEAT WEST HAM 6-0

* Old Blues. Also on the list la Nightingale (Trinity Hall).

SUNDAY'S MATCHES

** Second Komd

K.C.C.

May Not Be Fit

For Second Test

Melbourne, Dec. 14

Stenhousemnule

驴 Ation

"

માત

Third LanRTRE Cowdenbeath

St Johnstone

Korter Halton

Morton Audrio

FA Cup Third Round Draw

London, Dec. 13. The following is the draw for the Third Round of the Football Association Cup to be played on

January 8.

Fullm Bury Gateshead or Barndry

Che

Ipswichs West Hám Wednesday

Bolton

Ian Johnson, the Austra-Bhemaldu

Rochdale

The following games to be played | lian Test captain, is "ex carible U er HREC (MB, S4, A. H. Pinned) tremely unlikely" to be fit Watford v 3 & 4 (T..Curry, 3. Wyper!. for the second Test against Bristol

Talkoo (2) Belliny, H. Elack 1-or

England beginning in Syd- ney on Friday.

ASC (WM. Sour

the

The president, D. K. H (Jesus), the secretary, K. Masser (Trinity Hall) and Old Blue C. M. Davies (Clare)

not in trials but will

London, Dec. 14. Milan FC, the Italian Foot-are ball League Champions, beat available for the race. West Ham United, the English

second division club, 6-0 In o

| Boodlit match here tonight.

They were leading 2-0 at half- time.Reuter,

HARRY ODELL says:

I now bring you one of the funniest

British pictures you have ever, seën.

Al SIM SHINER

RUTHERFORD

BLOOM

• DAUPISIN .... KAMA HARVEY

EDWARDS

KANATOLL DE GRUNWALIYE JOU LE

Innocents In Paris

Sports Diary

TODAY

Football

||retra) (V=HX) Land (B),

TW. R. Wilson)

Dom

BRIC IN" T, Nunes, 8., M. H Jibnja v slane Crawford ; (P., LEE, be. C. Oziey).

Opening night of the South Chink

The fobowing games to be played

at "Recreto,"

Johnson was trico struck on the back of the right thigh while Delding against the MCC today Showala TuMOS (T... Baker, Subsequently the "muscle went Baker) or "Dodweli'nt, Chutib, Á>32 when chasing a ball-t Pereira) ♥ Kowloon Dock (A Killot B. Gourisy),

Alex Ross (G. Madar. P. Coxallie Kowloon Dock 13. Coles, W. Mare sheilsay] TAMBS: Carpi" (9.28ang" | Silng, P: B. Bag),

Kowloon Dou CW.MOCHIL Gaffney), or Jardines (ATME

Marise, DonI+~?

rdnbr. 3. Dotig!

· Amateur Autistic Association 72000“ | Palice | Dept. lahjang kysluette.

Badimiston

Mon's "Division Doltalom: Toog Y Patil Pos; Hegyalo v CCC;

51. Stephens v Rt. John's,

-{{Tennia**.

Land Foros Chaerplomba.kape

Chater Tond. 15 mm..

TOMORROW.

"Chater 'Bord: 10°, MEN,.

1.15 p.m.

Johnson said tonight "It is extremely unlikely I shall be able to play in Sydney,""

Luton

Lancom C Arsenal Haripoole Ollingham or

Reading Rotherham

Hall

Norwich or Brighton Everson Plymouth Leeds

Arthur Morris the vicend captain." Is récorded "Here as his uuttuite wucdémica, Aut

- The Australian selectoes: sire; to consult tomorrow, after dear- “ing a medical reportĵon JODAISON

THE GAMBOLS

v Fruton v Stoke

Walsall

Epure

✔ Ihop Augdclaraf

Port Vale

Hastings U

-V Nosts. Workst

v. 25llwall

V Donerat

na ý

Charlton

v Portmouth

Liverpool Workington

Y Caraus v' Darlington

Manchester U' v” Lafosster v. Dürrinadham

·Southand. Newcastle V Torquay

York

Bradford

Coventry "Maŭrbeiter C

▼West Brom

-

-Notts County Tecdekary, to be played

KEEPERS IN

FLIGHT

Above: England goalkeeper Bert Williams' (Wolverhampton Wanderers) dives but sees the ball shoot into the net from Germany's outside-left, Alfred Beck, in the match against Germany at Wembley. This was Germany's consolation goal. They were besten 8-1. Below: Herkenrath, the German goalkeeper, takes flight us he dives to save a shot from England's Inalde- right, Roy Bentley of Chelson-Agence Franco-Presse :

Photos.

Britain May Have A Golf Event To Equal

The

By

Tam O'Shanter

JAMES GOODFELLOW

:

Golf personalilies flocked into London last week, Among them were two business executives with ambitious plans for tournament promotion.

They are sponsors of the tournament next May, when the first prize will be £1,000, the biggest yet, la British golf.

ני

Said Mr With "Ir we got tho Tall, ruddy cheeked Stanley right encouragement and large Turner was here from Bastad, altendances by the public, then Sweden.

the joint tournament could grow Golf," he states,

to equal the, Tam O'Shanter

#ja

now

40

event at Chicago, where the almost a national, guine world champions compete for Sweden, players practising for record prize money."

houre in all sorts of weather."

Ryder

Turner, who wed to be" at John Cup player Panton (Glenbervie Larbert) Brighton, claims to have been KEVED talking point. Does the first pro in Finland; his first football affect attendances at caddy is now Champion. golf Mabs?

"In Scotland it does,” 'bays Penton. "Whole towns follow a team Golf clubs will be quiet all the winter.”

DOUBLE POST

Royal Birkdale · professional Bobby Hnisali, is going to Mante

Cotton left off, ...

Former Open Champion George Duncan, one of the great golfers of the Valdon ers, looked a sprightly 11 when he was given fe membership:” of PGA.

-(London Expren Service),

Carlo to Inke over where Henry Jack Cheetham-

To Lead The

"I have been invited by the Sporting Club," he said, "to become guest teacher.

Brigadier A. C. Giles, recent secretary at Addington, told me that holias got a double post.

Springboks

Durban, Dec. 14. Jack Cheetham, who led

He Taking oyertho Becretaryship at Prince's do the Springboks in Australia Club, Sandwich, in addition to in 1952-53, has been ap the cocretaryship ho now holds pointed captain of the South at the Royal Cinque Ports Club, African cricket team to Dedl,

tour England next year.

Listen to Dick May, 00-year-

old professional at Metacomet! This was announced here to Club, Bhode ilmad, one of the day by Anthur Coy, President of band of teachers who left ingrethe South than twenty years ago to upread Asociation. the golf gospel in USA.

"Golf ranges at the roadside have helped to popularise rolf in the United States.

Cricket

Cheetham 'so led the South Africans on tour in New Zea-. land during the 1962-63 season and captilized the Springboks against the New Zealanders in |South Africa: laak gesson,

"They are floodlit at nights. Office and factory workprą, deivo]*! He has led South Africa in 12 up to them in their care to Ret Tasta-five against Australia ond practice for their week-end seven egulat New Zealan

gamo,y

He led the board (+ Mich

"I think British "profesionals | leven, time-igrice a could extend this ideá hére, with other - Bouth Afri maali brollt, to „Themselves. twice, against Ad Plich-and-puit courses and also times against » Nau China Mail Episcia). becoming more numérolas.

Barry Applel

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