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Billy Wright-He Has Given British Soccer A

Lifeblood Injection

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ðu, 1984, -

But

With his fair, tousled hair, athletic frame and clear blue eyes Billy Wright does not look a doctor. Professionally speaking, he is not. he has given English soccer a lifeblood injection, and the once chronic invalid is well on the way to recovery.

A year ago Wright led a dispirited England side from the Wembley pitch after that 6-3 thrashing by Hungary. Six months later there was a repeat per- formance. This time it

In Budapest, and Was

the score was 7-1 to Hungary, England was written off as a soccer force.

How rateri among the world's be contre-hulva“

But it also has something-

quite a big onething---to ເນ with the Wright temperament, Ideal for the big oceanton Bashful, yet cheerful, you can't Jeep a man like Billy Wright out of the reckoning for long.

He was 14 when his retool. | look him along

But Billy Wright it not think England Bnished He was sure her footboll prist Mer methodia could again lend

The world, Within six month

LAM been proved night A Molineux Stadion

early this Most It

prout was a

Wight who led off victorious Wolves

Wolves had beaten Hungary's Honved, rated the finest club master skue in the world, 3-2 And this | Wolves for a trial followed

One would imagine that any ployer un small as Wright would be beaten with ease in the air.

Bul he hus spring in his

body that sends him up

Esthel

Over the tallest of centre- Torwarts. It's never merely a ense of reaching the ball. Wright puts tremendats power in his heading and keeps

he

a centre-

to rivetted on the ball.

He commands the oreR He was ting 4-0 drobbing | 15% when be made the Wolves | patrols,

thus Id

Inore thun Wolves gave Moscow Spartak, first team- for good. Everything justifies his chole which put English sover back

eve in the Wright career was a matter of routine. Profession- forng at 17, his Dist cap for Bigland Die onder

tapps.

Just 12 #1 Weight wits

Billy

thalieised skopper of Enghard and Wales.

Hampton Waisleiers

Now

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PENAN

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

SIXTH RACE MEETING

Monday 27th December 1954 & Saturday 1st January 1955 l be held ander the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES. The Fist Belt will be rung at 12 o'clock NOON and the First Race un at 12.30 pm, on both days.

duy

The Tara mirrval e after the Third Race (130 m.) on bulh

The Secretary's office at Alexandra House 1830 am on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

l

l

The Ger

1 la

English Lege

Nobody has yet define ifference between brillant

far as Batud fine". geal But a ball Cons

Wolves' and Englarids' Billy Wright.-Express Photo.

SPLENDID SERVICES

HKFA Farewell

Jack Skinner

To

COLONY RECORD FOR THE MILE RUN GOES AT BOUNDARY STREET

By "RECORDER”

The Colony record for the One Mile Run was reduced to 4 minutes 32.1 seconds at a small friendly triangular meeting at the Army ground, Boundary Street, yesterday by Lt Keith Burch of the 1st Battalion, The Essex Regiment, running for the HKAAC,

It was a solo effort that brought the figures down as Lt Burch was on hia own after the first lap. He clocked 63 seconds for the first circuit with Mike Curzon of the HKAAC in hot pursuit, but Curzon dropped out on the second lap quite convinced that he was not yet in condition for two races in one afternoon,

Burch continued to clock 68 any event if they wanted to and, tos; 4. P. H. Wailea (IMS Bir- seconds for the second lap, 00there were 'na many

an 13 gham) 39 (1. 0 in58-

shot Put (12 lbs.): 1. 1. Heitmeyer for the third, and 72 for the starters in the 800 Yards, which {HIKUAC) 38 16. Tii ina; 3. C. N. Inst. The three timekeepers all proved the most popular event firand KAACH 35 t. 7 lus.:

caught him M:4:32.1 for the full of the day. distance, and the track was later re-measured by three officials of the HKAAC and one from the

RNAC and found to be longer

J. Mayer (KGVS) 33 21. PÅ INN 4. P. 16, Wales (RMB Birminghami sa ft. 21 ms.

Diet Throw: 1, C. N. Breng (HKAAC) 03 (1. 314 ms.; 2. R. Hell- meyer (IKUAC) 83 A. BIL MALI J. Birmingham) (19 ft. 10 ́ine; 4. Shun Sul-leng

HKUAC) 03 (1. 11%

NAVY DROPS IN Very noticeable was a small informal team of three from than 440 Yards,

HMS Birmingham-P. H. Walles, Walton MS R. C. Bodkin and J. T. Ransom The old Colony record of 4-who found their land legs minutes 35.3 seconds was estab-sufficiently to place in five lished by Joseph Patrick events and compete in twice as ("Paddy") MacMahon, then many as that. This was a re- the Hongkong Signal markably good effort against

with

Reg in the Army Cham- | opposition

of 1992 in a race that was then referred to as kong's Mile of

against such outstanding Miler

tins

Yesterday's

announced

15

since

duce a leam of

A

Six

bren

In

and

Colony

/ contained

which.

not in

Championship class,

at least one or two outstanding performers in each

ant

events.

D.

Colony

4

Javelin Throw: 1. c. N Brand BRAAC), 104 #1, 3 in 2 P. 1. 10 10 3. A. R. Collace (IRAAC) Wales (IMS Birmingham) ida ri

11 t 45 in.; 4. R. Bell RAAC) 204 11 11% Ins

DAVIS CUP

Australians Win

Remaining

Two Singles

Sydney, Dec. 29.

softened the

rc-

In the Colony's experience na Except for the now

N. S. McCord of the Mile record, a fast 2:09.7 in the 1. M. N. Royal Ulster Rifles, S/Sgt. Peter 800 Yards by Mike Curzon. West of the Royal Engineers Javelin Throw of 184 1 3 los.

Six-Miler (now a ranking

C. N. in by C. Brand, a modest 23.0 The United

Kingdom),

Xavier Camn. Frank Taylor of REME. Xonds for the 220 by Stephen

a challenging and

24.0 University's It is quite possible that Mac-by

Fung Kat-leo Club's "In sincere appreciation of splendid services rendered Mahon ran a little further than

H. Clouting were performances

от the to the Association in particular, and to soccer in general aid 1. Burch yesterday as the perfo

Australia remoderate course

sld¢ though quite 1935-1954" real the inscription on the silver plated shield surveyed and corrected,

blow reasonable in the three jumping

of their Davis Cup meeting WOS 4 presented to Mr Jack Skinner, former Chairman of the

defeat by winning the two Outstanding The Hongkong Pootball Association, by the Hon, Kwok Chan, very farinal one and, though

Achoolboy per-remaining Singles today in President of the HKFA, at a farewell cocktail party for match, no points were counted whose 2:14.2 in the Half Mile was

triangular

formance was that of Alan Mok.the Challenge Round. thee Skimmer, held at the Hongkong Football Club last night.as University could

|

pro- good only

time for the Boundary

had The United States the Street track. His second place Mr Skinner shortly going [feld Ul

he took up football Diocesan Boys' School did

the trophy yesterday gained not against much mare experienced with a winning lend of 3-0, so វ៉ Bally home on viirement. He Was Feadly seriously. Wright qualife". for the plethes Chairman of

However, he compete in any of the throwing runners, in 1 big field and the HKFA sald, li harl been his greatest events.

the final result was a win for against a pace that was too fast since 1947.

pleasure to be in footbali in

them by three matches to two. Quite a few Servicemen, turn-for him was an achievement to The Hon. Kwok Chun, speak- Hongkong. "We have acconi-

ed out in response to an invita-

take pride in.

With the tension cared, 20- ing prior to the

presentation, Į plished much Bometimes, Wn

Els at very short notice that

The University were without year-old Ken Rosewall gave en sald in part:

have disagreed

violently but

bach" they could have a

two of their best performers-Improved display to beat Tony be disagree-

Victor Lai and Ng Chuan-wa-Trabert, American champion, but still managed take 130-7; 7-3; 0-3. Rex Hartwig, to say firewell to an old frien ́t,"

The Association, he continued,

six-man places with a

team, who repliced Lewis Hoad, best generally both a snet and had changed enormously, Coun

including three Arts.

Vic Seixas 4-6; 6-3; 6-2; 0-3. jhappy one-sad because we are cit members in the old days

Samuel Lo of DBS was the

Rosowall hit out strongly in afternoon's "iron man", placing in the 220 Yards, 440 Yards, 120 the rusty wind and produced with Yards Hurdles and Long Jump. magnificent passing shots

both his forehand and back- The Hongkong Football As- Trong Chun-him todation wil officially Open HKAAC upped his season's best hand: His service was superior thear Bloodlighting system on

in the High Jump to 5 feet and he maintained an attacking game to which Traber! had no Wednesday January 5. When | Inches very promising at this

when Rose anwar, especially the Hongkong Football Club early stage, but lost out to wall rallied after boing 1-3 Stadium Selection play the University's Goh Tlow-beng in down in the fret set. South China Stadium Selection the Long Jump.

title

(London Erpress Service}

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

"An evasion like this, on which we are gathered together

then there

must nunta” he said.

shortly losing an old friend, ware elected because they happy because he is going away were sincerely interested in foot-

a well-enmed retire-hall in Hongkong and not be ives Mirkoy

Iyause they were representativca

will close at

ANNUAL RACE MEETING

1955

fo

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL. BE ADMITTED

All persons MUST wear Throughout the meeting.

their budges prominently displayed

Admission Badges al $10.00 each per day are obtainable Dhrough the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Meraber, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by hum

This will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in rivance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811),

NO CHILDREN Will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age of seventeen years, Western Standard.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

and

is, therefore, with very of clubs,

me

fee, elected

con-

Club Stadium XI For Floodlight Soccer Exhibition

In friendly encounter.

nt

in

to

of

the

Trabert played with a biin. tered hand on! 1hrin may have affected his game.

mbed feelings that I perform Hongkong has now entered 15th, 19th and 22nd January this femetion of making a pre-international sphere in soccer. sentalim on behalf of the Hung. Our Counelt is no going fast

Association to kong Fouthall Hong Kong Derby -

enough" stated Mr Skinner. The pur old friend Mr Skinner- Association has not Col 9th April, 1965.

known to us more intimately ng

ng inulty.

The FA is concentrat

Roy Bell, the Novices' 440 Jack. Juck is shortly leaving ing more on the local side of

Yards Hurdles Champion, rather Draft Programmea

good, after having spent thlogs, and not enough on the and us for

The following

brass have

surprised by taking the 440 Flat the ben art of his

International side. out here.

steeled to Entry Forms for the above

the represent

fair 38.9 seconds. Those of us

us who have sho

should be a five-man HKYC Stadium Solcation;

Hartwig, who has been des- The good turnout of athletes may be obtained at the Secre-

privilege of knowing him have

not from Jinny Chung

the greatest (Kwong Wan).served to prove once again that cribed as

stroke try's Office, Alexandra always been sware of the many view of

of being

Hau club representa-

Yung-song (Sing Tao), there is considerable interest in

the maker in

game, played Ng meetings

brilliam tennis to beet Seixan. House; the Club House, Happy splendid services which he has tives, but from view of their in Sit Pel-yin (Sing Tho),

of more moderate

Unruffled by the usual bustling Valley; and the Stables, Shan cularly in the field of sports he he said.

Part!-terest of soccer in Hongkung." Wad-man (Kwong Wan Fal rendored to this Colony.

calibre than Colony Open or coner, (Club), Kwong Road,

Chuu Man-chi Championship, which normally lactica of Seixas he produced a hits established a fine record of In conclusion,

Paton (Club),frighten out the non-Champlon- the mastery after dropping the Mr Skinner (Kwong Wah),

to gain flow of superb strokes Entries close to the Secre-easy to surpass

I belleve la not said service which

"thank you all for the Garther (Club) captain, Young Starting from many,

first not ary, Alexandra House, 8th the ranks, so to say, as an

many happy hours and Wal-too, Sing Tao, Lo Kwok- ship uspirants. active

Tse Kum-ho years 1

(Sing Tao), have spent hero in tai football player, he has risen to Hongkong." Floor, at NOON on Tuesday, Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the 4th January, 1965.

(Kwong Wah). of chief The exalted postulon

Hon, Kwok Chan then requisite fee of $300 in order to gain re-admission

body prod executive of governing

Reserves:-Yue Yu-tak (Sing Tais (DDS) 11.0 seconds; 2. D. H. ព toast to Mr Skinner.

Tao). Lo Keng-chuen (Sing Couting (HKAAC) 11.0 necs: 3. Hon Jack McKelvic, Please enclose the entry of football, and later to that of

VicT). Ng Kec-cheung (Kwong Beng-tuck (KUACI 1. sees: 1. chlor

executive of the highest Presiden the FA was the Wah), Homaball of

Wong Wing-kung (DBS) 11.2 secs, form in the green envelope governing body of All Amateur last speaker.

(Sing Tro). 100 Yards (2nd race): 1. Fung Seixas mode a determined provided.

Sports, in both of which his Skinner's suggestion of a five- McDonald (Club) Kwok Ying-at-lee (HRUAC) 10.5 sacs; 2.

*J. H. wealth of experience has stood man counell,

lok (Kwong Wah), Chen Ming-Drumwell (DBS) 112 secs. 31. 1. rally after trailing 2-4 in the Ilansom (HMS Bloningham) 14 Arst set and, twice breaking him in good stend,

chih (Kwong Wah).

a. 4. Janmo (DB8) 11.4 secs. through, he took four games in Team manager: Mr A. Mullen. 220 Yards (1st race): 1. Stephen a row for the set.

| Xavier (HKAAC) 23.6 'neos; 2. Hoo!

Seng-luck (HUAC), 254 seer; 3. Thereafter, Samuel Lo (DBS) 25.5. seca.; 4. B. Brunwell (D09) 20.2 mocs.

220 larda 12nd race 1.

The price of admission will be $3.00 eneli per day payable at The Cate

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

in the

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Betting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cush Sweep Tickets at $18.00 each for the second day of the Meeting may be obtained from the Cosh Sweep Offices during normal offer hours until 10.30 am. on 1st January.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be reserved for all race meallugs as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued eonsecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting it is found that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 to 4,000,

By Order of the Stewards,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

HARRY

ODELL

says

In the case of two-day Race Meetings. Through Tickets mas be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date not less than five days after the first day. In all For many here, perhaps the other cases Through Tickets will only be sold for the whole chance of Meeting.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 am. on Friday, 24th December, 1861, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Tickets over 4,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket

by the holder.

bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced

The Stowards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also the right to remove any name from subscription lists without stating reasons for their action.

Cos Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 ench may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Officer at Queen'a Building, (Chater Road), 5, D'Agullar Street and 382, Nathan Road during normal office hours and until 10.30 a.m. on both days of the Meeting.

SPECIAL CASH SWEEP

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to be run on 22nd January, 1955, at $2.00 each, may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away tholz. tickets until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS, MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COUNSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN, M

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON

4ORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.

..

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of tha Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By Order of the Stewards,

HIMIDA,

Secretary.

the

UNNECESSARY "Gentlemen, I am not going to

"We have now come

He acconded Mr

Mr McKelvle concluding also proposed a toast to Mr Skinner.

Those present were; Hoo. Kwok Chan (President of the

A REMINDER

Antonio

Tournament Golf

THE SUMMARIES

100

Yarda (t

race): 1. David

Hartwigs service was good, his shots firm and accurate unel

he proved himself at least as good a volleyer and 12 speedy about the court as Seixos.

re-

took Hartwig command and, wimming services Fung with consistent ense and | Kat-leo (HKUAC) 24.0 ARED. and peatedly passing Seixas As he went to the net, he finished a comfortable winner.

Professionals Form clouting (HKAAC) res.

Own Committee

in

sing his praises-that would be at once Impertinent and Hongkong Football Association), necessary shall only say that Mr Jock McKelvie (Vice-Presi during his stay here he has cu-

(dead heat); 3. David Toh (DBS) deared himself to us all by his ent), Col. J. A. Dawson (Vice-

25.0 secs: 4. Wong King-kung (DBS) Mr C. S. Wong kindness, sociability and consi-

Preman), Mesir

21.2 c The G. Young.

440 Yards: 1. Roy Hell (HKAAC)

CUP PRESENTED deration, as well as by his conT. Dyer, L. J. Channing, Pat

London, Dec. 28.

60.0

2. seconds stant cheerfulness,

A. Campbell good fellow- George, Kaleigh

The tournament golt pro- IKAAG) 892 seca.: 3. Namuel Le Leung. Tom

The huge crowd which bad ship and which

sympathy-qualities Sneddon, Maximo

fessionals, in dispute with the (DHS) 00.8 secs. 4. H. Stewart watched the concluding singles friends Chang. Lesile will make him

Louey, J. A. British Professional Golfers (DBS) 81.2 Kes.

BAD

the Davis Cup challenge Varda: wherever he goes.

1. M. P Curzon round today waited to the Kearney, R. M. Omar, Lo Chun- Association, the ruling body.KAACH 7 m. 81 6. 2. A. McK

at the com-DDS) 2 m. 142 8: 3. Wong Ka- White City counts while the huen, Capt W. A. George; FII/Lt have formed their own Very unwillingly we have to man and Major C. D. Eirisk.

tage at which we must part. II. A. Ildes, Insp. J. H Good-mittee.

DIKUAC) 2 m. 157. 4. R. C presentation of the Cup took Machin It comprises members from 10.0.

(HMS Birmingham) 2 m. place. a life-time to say good-bye, I only hope that

all

"One" Mile: 1. K. Durch (¡IKAAC) parts of Britain and Ireland, it will be just "au revoir" ha- hear as great a pianist as

Sir The Governor-General, cause with the modern conve-

with Henry Cotion as Honorary 4 m. 33.1. (New Colony record

rubject to confirmation): 2. J. Smith William Slim, franded the JULIUS KATCHEN, fences of travel there is little Officials and members of affl-Secretary.

(8KAAC) 4 m, 393 1.

trophy to the American Jimmy Adams, Chairman of 120 Yards (3 font) Hurdles: 1. A. E. manager, Bill Talbest, who in and at the popular price of dilcully for him to come back liated clubs me reminded that

the new Committee, said today: Collace (HKAAC) 17.0 secs: 2. if only just to look us up. $4.70.

the farewell presentation to Mr

turn formally handed it to Mt HRAAC) 12 "We I do not believe "Mr Skinner, behalf

of the

are a fully representa-Riterse Jack Skinner, past President of

Julian S. Myrick of the United Samuel Lo. (DB8) 17.4 secs.: that a genuine music lover Hongkong Football Association the Amateur Sports Federation the interests of the players at

tive body who will look after Loung Koon-chor (DB6) 212 CH. States Lawn Tennis Associaticas.

High Jump: 1.- and Olympic Committee, will be

Tu Chu-ban or student of music will find I have much pleasure in unling

Slim Sir. William tournaments. The new Com-IKAAC) 3.62 Goh Tlow- hold at the Hongleag Football you to necopt as a parting gifi

beng (KUAC) and Leong ling:lok gratulated the Americans on the price high for such a from us this shield of the As- Club Pavilion this evening committee will negotiates with the DES Both oft. 4 in. 4. Les Pan- their blatory and mo

Please book sociation in token of our great mencing at 8 pm. great artist.

Professional Golfers' Associahim (DAS)'s n. z ins regard and esteem, and in wish now at the

Mr Jrek Skinner,

tion Executive

If Long Jump: 1. Goh Tow-beng temporary loss of the Cup by Committee will be

**UKUAC) 10 TL. 7 inxi, 203 Twos Australia would be a stimulus |ing you and Mrs Skinner many Jeaving shortly for home on re-

required."

Chun-hum (HKAAC) 19 ft. 0 ba for its recovery.. He sold the tirement and this function will

The new Committee repre- Fung Kat-les (HKUAC). 18 ft. 8 ina.: Americans were good neigh-- -

who | 4. Samuel Le (DBS) 16 ft. 7 me. happiness

probably be the last opportunity sents about 100 "rebels" for members to meet him as the were dissatisfied with their Hop, Map Jump: 1. A. Richie bours of Australia both in war (HKAAC) 29-104 ing: 12. tool and peace, and the visit of such official and honoured guest of representation on the ecu deng-tuck (HCA), Aue sportsmen helped to cement the Federation.

tive of the PGA-Router.“ doh Tlow-beng

friendship between the two natioru...

on

EMPIRE THEATRE more yours of good health and

Town Booking- Office, Shell House, side lane.

Bir Skinner replying, stated that he entered football from the time he kicked a can about on a-

THE GAMBOLS

Why don't beorga" | pingos he's had an e phone? he promised, accident JR, to let me know held Je arried safity

Barry AP Liby

TRINGG

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SOAPLESS DETERGENT

for the

Dainties

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Wash!

team

the

Me Myrick, in, reply, mid Abbt. in staging next year's challange round at Forest HS they could not hope to equal the miegts dicent setting of › ‹ Walte City "becaec that would be Impossible

But his Association would" dó its best, ha vandducit

Most of the playeis, wENÉ ended - to the microphotie RİCİ spolow of the, sporlamarship, and

that had marked the

expressed the ( hops, that: “ure have been ne hiamble, un arlanda ly andi se niow in winning at. were in loging Machi

all wound. Tony Trabort,

* United Binds lost the Chat- -- HOURLka to Australia în

16:1963 inclusive.--Tautas

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