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DACCA TEST

Fine Bowling By Fazal Mahmoud

Dacea, Jan. 2.

India lost half their side for 115 in reply to Pakistan's Arst innings total of 257 on the second day of the First Test of the series here.

Fine bowling by Pakistan's pace bowlers had them in trouble early and four wickets were down for 56,

Then Umrigur, who is not out 24, and Ramchand (37), added 59 before Ramchand fell to Mahmoud Hussain Just before the close.

Hussain took three for 50 and Khan Mohammed two for 30, but the outstanding display was that of Fazal Mahmoud though he did not take a wicket.

HKCC BEAT

COMBINED NAVY-RAF

The Hongkong Cricket

Swinging the ball both ways on a plich that continues to play true, he bowled 25 overs, 10 of them majdeno, at a cost of only 10 runs.

Pakistors, 207 for five over- night, could hit only 80 more. Imtiaz Ahmed, top scorez with 04, was bowled without addition to his wore,

Kardar, Pakistan's caplain, Club side which entertained) who had helped him put on 50 a Combined Royal Navy and for the sixth wicket, was also Royal Air Force

XI

soon out,

the Triangular Tournament break bowler mutch played at

to Anish

Ghulam Ahmed, India's off- who dlamlased Chater Pakistan's top four yesterday, Rond yesterday, registered took another wicket a guod victory, winning by with ive for 108 in 45 overs. 32 runs with 12 minutes to APLIC.

Batting rat, the Club lost with opening Latsinan lender

bard. only four ms on the Stonton joined Koight and rais-

ed the sure to 4 when he was

bowled well

by caught mul Puwer. Haves joined Knight and the score slowly mounted to 68, wikt Howes was 1 UTI Trying for a double.

The advent

saw

Pakistarr's Brst innings score

wos:

SPORTRAIT

THE CHINA MAIE, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1965.

I did hear Dr. Bannister

wasn't going to run

any more-

London Extreme Service.

Home Soccer Standings

Football after today's fellows

Sunderland Wolven

London, Jan. 1. League standings

matches

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First Division

PWDL FAPU. 25 9 13

Chariton Chelsea Manchester U. Portsmouth Huddersfield Everion

Lanchester C. West Brort.

Burnley

Pranto

Tottenham

Aston Vilh

Wednesday"

Second Divulur

Newcastle

Mohammad, Hani!

Tamane, b Ghulam Ahined Alimuddin, Phadkar,

Condit

C

Stefold U

41

Colton

Ghulam Ahmed ....... Wazar Hassan, and ¿

Ghulam Ahmed

7

Blackpool

$2

Lobster

Maqsood Ahmed, e Tumane.

Ghulam Ahmed

11

ut

Wazir Mohammad, e Phad-

kar, Gupte

Blackburn

23

Laron

Rotherham U

frollaz Ahmed, b Phadkar A.H. Khadar, b Ramchand Shujauddin, st Tamane.

Mankad

54

Stoke

29

Notts County

b

Putham

20

West Har

mane,

0

0

Hull City

2

Lincoln

Natt Fur DKI,

247

Pori Valo

-Reuter.

Pritchard, then some bright cricket and when Pickslune joined him after the dismissal of opener Knight, bowled Power for 48, some en- terprising hitting was seen which tok the sure u 136 before the palr was seperated, Pickstone fulling to Blakey.

The fast scoring pace Co- tinued when "grand old man" Harry Owen Hughes Joined Pritchard, and this pair added 58 before they were partext.

Taylor

Ombined Eleven, put a stop to the prolific acoring by sending Spink and then Hubble back to the Pavi- 1fon fr "ducks."

shortly

The

qvclared Club afterwords, Pritchard undefeated with 62 runs which included 13 fours.

HURRICANE BATTING

The Combined XI suffered an

Fazal Mahmood, e

b Ramchand Mahmud Hussain, b Ghulam

Ahmed Khan Mohammad, not out

Extras

Total

Past And

Present

Draw

At Pokfulam

Looda

Birminghama

Bristol Rav. Bury

Bwanzon

Middlesbro, Liverpool

Derby County

Plymouth Epswichs

League II) {8¢ Bristol Caty Gerion Orient Bouthampton.

Coventry

Q. P. RingCTU Norwich Gillingham South and Northampton Bournemouth Watford

Aldershot

Brighton

Ireter

Prentford

Past and present of the windon

Shrewsbury

varly loss also, when the open-Hongkong University clash-Tagay ing pair, Williams and were separated, with only tweed in the

West

Reading

Colchester

walil

annual cricket p runa on the board. Taylor's ap-classic at Pokfulam yeater Newport

however, altered the day, and when stumps were pearance, complexion of the match, for in

was left a hurricane balling spree, this drawn, the issue player hit 45 runs in 27 minutes undecided.

me bright spell,

His total of

55 included 12 fours.

The Past, who won the match The other opener, West, went the last two years, batted Arst early during this period, but and thanks to a very well play Oakley, and then Leigh-Ben-ed 53, which included nine feurs mni strong

League I

Hartlepools Scunthorpe Gateshead Accrington

York City

Barnsley Workington Stockport

nott, joined in the run-getting support from A. T. Lee and team Mansfield

with the latter hitting seven fours in his 33.

The disminul of these bats- men, however, taw the middle collapsing, and at 5 p.m. viet:ry was in sight for the Club.

Oldham from Thomas Lo,

Chesterfield captain Arthur Rumjahn, 23 and Rochdale 28 respectively, set the Under-Southport graduates 208 runs to win.

S. M. Tel, loading the Present side, captured five wickols for 79 runs,

A brief but sparkling stand by the tailenders, Kottlewell and The Undergrads, during their Blackey delayed the final Issue speil at bat, were well served by a newcomer from for a while. Blakey distinguish-K. T. Geh,

ing himself, by sending the Malays, whose enterprising knock rocond ball bowled to him out of 34 for the highest score of the and 11 fours wards the Su- match Included

was compiled in the space of 45 minutes,

of the ground

Court side. preme

This pair scored 18 runs in before Hubble minutes

seven

aprecdeagled Kettle-well's stumps

to end the match.

THE SCORES

The following

scores.

RXCC

wero

T:G.C. Knight, b Power

3. Leader, e lenderson, o Blakey 1.L. Stanton, e and b Power A.J.C. Howes, Rush Out

G.H.F. Pritchard, Not Out J.N.. Pickstone, b Blakes If Owen Hughes, b Tavior:

Taylor H.R.O.

A.H. Hughes. Not Out

Extra

Total (for 'dec.)

Fierimiston

Bradford

Hellax

Ceriale

Bradford

Grimsby

Tramere

Cree

Barrow

Chester

Wrexhamers

Scottis

Aberdoor Rangers St. Mirror Callio Hearts Fiberedet

Dundo

Partick

Rath Rovers Motherwell

He was well supported by R. da Jothy, 24, and S, M. Teh 22, was soon evident that a decision was impossible when G. Kent and H. W. P. Jones steadfastly the refused to be dismissed, and with the light failing the match was declared a draw, the Undergrads total at stumps being 191-for 40 soven,

THE SCORES The scores were:

K. Lo b Leary

PAST

T. Lo Run Out

& Hob Tunnell

10

d. Hong Ah

Ching

220

Did not bat T.P. Mahon. Fall of wickets-1-4; 2-41: 3-65; 4-81; 8-130; C-194; 7-202; 8-210..

Blackey

Henderson

Power

Tavier Dakley

Dowling Analysis

Fronto

Combined Navy and' RAF Willams. e Knight, b Mahon

West Leader, b Späik Taylor, lbw Mahon, ............. Oakley Knight_

Leden-Bennett, Howes

Findle, lbw Hubble Wood, bible

fenders and b Knight Power. Itubble Kettlewall, b Habble Baker, Not Out

· Extras

Total Fall of wickin

6-158)

S.V. Ditting & Tunnell "b" "Teh

B. Dhiber.b Tan

J.CA Kon o Chew i

| NT: Les b Lorry

Arthur Rumlahn a Leary, Des

R. Ho Not Out

RWA. Low How Teli

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Total

Leary

5.M. Tat

Extrus

Bowling Analysis

PRESENT

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ENGLAND NEEDS SOCCER PLAYERS WHO CAN CONTROL THE BALL

Says TOMMY LAWTON

London.

Spartak, the pride of Russia; Honvéd and Red Banner, the crack clubs of Hungary; Milan from Italy, the highest priced team in the world-we've seen them all against English clubs in December.

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Net result was: British clube 2, the rest 2, and one match drawn. That, of course, doesn't include the Scotland v Hungary International at Hampden,

England"; "did, as well' as ex- | the i

the beginning of the season and,

than pected better

some with 25 points from 22 games, people thought-but the lesson must be having their best seach is there for everyone to see. for a number of years. England players are not up to Here again Roy Paul, an out

fapigners in ball control, standing passer of the ball, has gemember that. cond Red had a lot to do with their steady Banner goal at Chelsea? The form this 'pensin. Hungarian forwards held the

When

I saw Wolves play at ball for fully two minutes before Highbury they must have had Pelotas scored.

off day. They certainly did Their attack swayed this way, not shape like prospective League then that, seeking

to Champions g:al But always one of their With a little more steadiness ball in perfect | end-dare I mention it7-luck, held the control, and when he passed it the Gurmers could have been adways went to the colleague's three or four goals in front.

On this game I would say Roy Swinbourne of Wolves in with-

doubt the best out

the In forward

country Erceful, clever with the ball, und very mobile.

men

A

way

When England achieve the same standard of ball control she will be back on top of the football world.

These games proved that de- termined tackling, team spirit, and will to win man counteract many of the me delicate skill of the foreigner, but in the end ball control must come first.

There is still for too much of the "big brot and chase the ball" in Britain and not enough of the controlled pass and moving into position for the re- tun.

This

A LOST AET

the ball, passing especially the Anal pass, to the feet of a colleague seems a lost art, with a few exceptions.

Of course, England has many fine players who can pass a ball, but as many as 60 per cent of the watches I have seen this last few weeks have been all kick the ball-and-hope- for-the-best instead of controlled movements

across and up the passing back if necessary, always finding colleague

final pass

feld,

but

with

the

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The football side 1 like very much is Pompey. Len Phillips has had a lot to do with this, His contrei and his passing are first-class, and with two fast de- wingers making_opposing fences play out, Portsmouth are certainly playing first-class standartam too,

appear to found the right blend. Re-

last

when member

seas:

nothing would go right for them? Now with Len Shackleton in peak form and with every player the side "wanting the ball, they look like going pinces.

Manchester City, with Don Revle back after injury, have kept up their carly promise of

centre.

BACK TO HIS BEST

And Bert Wiliams, Wolves' goalkeeper, is back. to hls brilliant best. Congratulations, Bert, on your return bo

the England team. An honour shor- oughly deserved.

¿cad The Second Divisia

Leeds United, keeps changing. with big John Charles in his usual brillant form, could there at the end of the season.

That would be

be

glorious

tribute to the skill of that old maestro, Raich Carter, manager of Leeds and one England's greatest-ever players.

the

Blackburn Rovers are well in

running under

Johnny Carey's leadership, with good attacking football.

AS

M

their

Cochrane, when manager of Sunderland, used to Jay:

"Never mind how goals they get as long as you get

one more.

many

With Luton, Stoke, Rother-

ham, and Fulham on the heels of the leaders. It is possible that goal average will decide who goes up to the First Division. But really long way to go yet, NO MEAN FEAT My old Notts County collongue,

Bill

hos Corkhill, manager steered Scunthorpe to the top of the Third Division North. No mean feat this when you have Of. the other teams in the

to find your own players and top eight of the table I kee Matt Busby's babes, Manchester cannot afford to buy.

two sections are Vexy United, Chelsea, Charlton, and

from which to gain promo- Huddersfield. All are well in tion, but I thinkt

the Second the running for the champion-Division is the hardest. Teams ship.

In Division II are more evenly matched.

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Only four prints separate the eight, so anything can happen. I still belleve our League foot- It is surprising how the run ball, club for club, is the best of the boll can mako a team

in the world.

good or indifferent. Players can counteract the rum of the ball by putting that little extra effort into their gastro,

I dai think any club on the Continent would frich in the first 10 in our First Division in but in many ⚫ season's football here. I rÐ the harder you try, the peat ANY CLUB. cases worse it seems to become.

-{London Express Service),

Most Important British Golf Season May Proceed

Under A Shadow

London, Jan. 2.

The most important British golf season may proceed under a shadow unless there is a settlement in the body of the professional players.

In Issuing their list of major fixtures for 1955, the British Golf Union's Joint Advisory Council highlight the season's programme with those major events which are of top interest not only to Britain but to all parts of the world, when

remembering the efforts made by "foreigners" to capture tournament and Championship

Norman Wins honoure

Harriers Road Race

It is a big season in the in- It is ocveral weeks since, the ternational sphere with the first shots were publicly fired in Walker Cup (amateur) and the the battle and as a result the Ryder Cup

were (professional) | "rebels"

offered

three the battles between

-United places on the Tournament Com- States and Britain due to be matter. This played while in the middle of

they turned down and a- British

now formed their own the year,

women's have Gerry Norman of the team will set sail for a tour of committee, which is fully repre- Australia and New Zealand. sentative of tournament profes-

The Walker RAF, with a great sprint in

Cup match is sionals throughout the British the last 50

for Saint yards of the due..

Andrew's, Istes,

That body has been empower- race, overtook the two lead-Scotland, on May '20 and 21

and it was at this venue that ed to negotiate with the PGA ing runners, to win the an Britain gained their one and Executive when required and nual International Harriers only victory over America's nobody doubts, that they have a Road Race in Kowloon on amateurs 10 years ago. New Year's Day.

case which would receive, sup- Professionals pre

to port from the public. The whole due travel to California in Novem- trouble. can affect not only

This is

now

award

ments, but also team events.

and

Norman, a newcomer to the ber to renew rivalry between the|Individual entries for tourne- Colony positioned himself beau-two great golfing nations.

The British Open Champlon- tifully right throughout the race,

also at Spint

They stated` definitely that Andrew's making his final effort at exactly the right moment.

trom July 4 tại is certain, to unless they were satisfied with

the - Election Committee its world-wide entry The race, which started and attract anished opposite the Kowloon in particularly as the prize Captain, they would not save Magistracy, saw 125 runnere fund has been increased to make on any team chosen and spon- start off on this annual race the winner's

£1,000.sored by the FGA. classic.

£260, more - than last

As their numbers include Chan King-yin, one of Hong. year, and the total prize fund nearly all the men who can be £3,750, compared with named as probables for a British kong's finest distance runners, 2300 in 1938 when the first team, it will be seen that the and Chan Hung-man set the prize was only £100., pace over, this seven and quarter mile cOLLING,

Norman gradually moved up overseas players has made this as the field came into the last change possible for they have stretch. Breaking into a sprint drawn the public and the public with only 60 yards to go, he has poid gate money to allow

It is hoped, therefore, that body to put the flashed past both Chan King-yin ikus ruling

both sides Into

will be reasonable ira and Chan Hung-man to breast money, babic

the game

whenever any meeting between of increased the way the tape dest

pures. Only professionals, of course, them comes about, so that the THE DAVIS CUPA Salth came out of the take hard cost and ow they also 1956 ansons. Which, marred by

holds BEGINS ITS blue to pip Chan King-rin on have thousands, of pounds to the post for second place. N win from the many tournaments, ainistes did not complete the team in Beirate with the

the 125 starters, only Ave the game in Britain is rich even Mall Special. course. The last runner: home huge summa available in American was the "ngeles". Au HOME A MOCHILA DEFTER 64-year-old runner, who hav bom a' regular competitor in this NOT UNNATURALLY

Dundee United

Cowdenbeatti

JOURNEY

Sydney, Jan. 2. The Davis, Cusy the inter- national lawn tennis trophy, began its journey back to the United StaILERU today.in

That was how it was taken to Sydany Alpcet to be put abound Filthe United States won it by BA

PGA are in h rather dificuli The continued presetion of situation as nobody would show interest in a second rate team chosen because the best known players would not accept places.

domestic | diffieuliles; -- China

Sports Diary

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IN APPRECIATION

Holding the gold medal he has received as a Christina present 'from the Duke of Edinburgh Is Marathon runner Jim Peters, at work as's dispensing optician in Mitcham, London, The toedal had been given to the. Duke-at the Vati» couver Empire Games, where Peters collapsed, while trying.

and to complete the Marathon course,

WA presented to Peters, who has now retired, as a token of admiration.

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