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MR CINDERS' FIRESIDE HOBBY
Ronnie Moore. Australian-born captain of the Wimbledon Speedwny Team, who last Autumn won the World Speedway Championship at Wembley, has speed on his mind even when he is relaxing over his hobby, model aircraft-making.
Ronnie, who won the nickname "Mr Cinders" for the way he has made the einders By on England's speedway tracks, has reached the top at the early age of 21 years.
of his model
Photo shows Ronnie Moore putting the final touches to one planes at his Sulton, Surrey, home.-Reuterphota,
THERE'S
£30,000 OF FAITH
IN BRIAN HARPER
Says GEORGE WHITING
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1955.
Corporal Brian Harper, of the Royal Air Force, brown-haired and extremely belligerent Amateur Heavyweight Champion of Britain and the Empire Games, will be able to command backing of up to £30,000 when, in the spring, he turns profex- Sumal with the un-original but still lauda hie idea of becoming Champion of World in succession to Messrs. Dempsey, Louis, Marciano and Co.
the
Large, well muscled young men with world Title ambitions have always been
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Scoring Goals Means More To The Young These
Than Preventing Them
Says ERIC NICHOLLS
Forwards are ten a penny in any soccer language. Defenders are most certainly not. England produced such legendary figures of defence as big Frank Swift, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Stan Cullis and, lat- terly, Billy Wright. Now she is hard put to scrape up the requisite number of defenders for her international sides.
"In my So is that many of Britain's
For scorint goals means more muger Jiminy Seed, to the young player these days 22 years at Charlkon, our sloggari |finest full-backs have started than the equally skilful job of has always bren: stop the other thei playing days up from;
Celion preventing them.
tom ITIK, and hope Johnny Carey. AB Ramey, Wally Barnes, Rogers Bynas, is cur own forwards enn de somme thing at the other end"
name but a few. He admin with a chuckle it But unti the right attitude is
fuck instilled is purely acekdental they
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belioul-leaver positions
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the schoolboy Even if he has played in defence defendiers while others fran- detenders, it heilts as though we i it will have been a temporarytically search. ZEROTONITE w far as he in cerned Ha am will be to get shortage," back among the forwards and the goals.
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For nowadays the emphasis 1 x attacking football. It embraces wing-lalves and even full-biekn. Hut to the youngster it means only one thing-goals. Blame the coaching, or rather lack of it To most schoolboys, In defenders' job is clearing the the quickest bail by
possible consequent
blow this pride and the feeling of Hrustration when his hearty bout restaura in boomerang fashion aran have a harmful
effect on This confidence.
method
DOESN'T HELP
The man on the terrace does not help the soccer stylist,
The thoughtful full-back whi hms defence into attack with sensible use of the bull is often bawled out }{ Is the Justy
will forever be krking to con- newsted forwards to do the job.
London Express Servtée }
there should b
insists Mr Sl. "Full-back is the cushist post- tion on the field for the thought- ful footballer."
Jimmy admits that one of his finest full-back prospects. Don Townsend, came to him N
Eddie Firman Inside forward. deea equally well in defence or that attack, Seed will
ukter. spent
forwards
more Ume coaching halves and than fill-backs.
Navy
in
Santee Aims
At 3:57.0
This Year
New York, Jan. 31. Junsur Nielsen of Den-
Boxersmark.
To Meet
The RAF
The matchings having kirker who gets the cheers. been successfully completed,
who WILA Soundly beaten by Wes Santee in an Indoor Mile race on Satur day night, said today that | The thought only Roger Ban-
nister of England could beat Santee on the botrils
now.
"I think Saulee would Julin Landy of Australia every
tine indoors," said Nielsen, "but Yet when "Spurs" push-and- the stage is set for Thurs- Bannister might bent Wes, al-
run style swept a before them
113 ther amazing three-year speay night's "Red Duster" though Santer's
sturtex Trophy boxing contest
21 god
runner
short strides
hej me perfectly sultent to wooden
trucks
"known Sauteo was a ne Boston and
night at on Saturday
1 cannot complain. He just outran me."
Santee promised he would Ley four-minute Mile next Saturday night in the Miflrose Square Saturday
with an aerurale throw from tween a Royal Navy Selec-1 goalkeeper Ditchburn, or a quicktion and the Royal Air pass from hill-back Ramsey to Furce, which takes place at an unmarked golleague,
One of the few clubs who do the China Fleet Club com- defender trouble is mencing at 8.30 p.m. not have Chariton Atadetic. Why! Explains There will be 12 bouts
what looks to be an excellent programme.
Three of these
Ferrer Knocks
Out Demarco
Paris, Jan. 31. Seraphin Ferrer. Lightweight
for
on
fights, will however, is special contest between Navy fighters. The other nine bouts will count
The
Duster towards
"Red Trophy total.
The Navy team is made up mostly of HMS Modeste fighters. all there are pix Modeste
JI
Games Garden,
al Madisum
cach and
night thereafter during the in-
S door season. and sald he be- leved he could do 3:58 indoors and 3-55 oudeors within two or three years.
STILL IMPROVING "Milers are said to reach their peaks at 20 years of age," he Champion of France, tonight buys in the Royal Navy team.
Many familiar faces will be salti. "I'm 23 asd I'm sül Im knocker att Paddy Demarco
1 don't know how Royal Air in the
Force proving. (United States), former Warden Litweight Champion, in thee up, amongst whom will be close to four minutes will get
Monoghan, LAC
LAC Kelly, this winter, but in alming ut Hith round of their scheduled
LAC Court, LAC Cameron and it, and before I'm through, may- ten rounds bout here.
be when I am 28 or so, I might LAC Blake.
run 3:58 or Tickets for the
3:58 Indoors, out- contest, arı
doors
might do 3:55. year, in outdoor races, at 3:57.
Santee set the world Indoor | Mile mark at 4:03.8 at Boston on Saturday, and now is after the world outdoor mark of 3:58 by Landy.
Earlier Demarco had forfait
puid
#{
and Mission to Seamen,
THE PROGRAMME
for being overweight. after an abortive attempt to sale at the China Fleet Club make the 62.135 (137 Its) which the fight was urranged.
He was nearby. three pounds over at the first weigh-in and still a pourt too heavy at the second.—Neuter.
POMPEY WINS
Nottingham, Jan. 31. Yolande Pompey of Trinidad. Jone of three contenders for the 1s that Batish Empire lightheavyweight i. Pas a methung | Gamers
336,400 mean that Harper the file, knocked out Bobby Daw- Forer
Hi ther
lope is to have 300 managers" [son of the United States in the fourth round of their ten rounds cadenka nedod foems Frostpone the fi-thefts until, be it so, he wrzuli be better off in dant of im of prqegando, Har jungle
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"London managers appear think 90, 100, Several of them have been after him, Including offered £2,000 for his
one who
signature,"
Harper, necounted in a new and expensiv white dressing- Fourlet
KOWN
trimmed
with
(should not be crmine?) will make his professional bow at
England's XV To Play Ireland
London, Jan. 31. England's team to play Ire- land in Rugby Union Inter- nattonni in Dublin on February 12 will be the same as that which lost to Wales last week.
The team is: N. M. Holl (Richmond) Woodward
fold
Captain, Butter- (Northampton),
W. P. C. (Harlequins) G Davies
R. Bazley (Army and Waterloo), D. G. S. Enker (Old Merchant Taylors), J. E. Williams (Old Millhillinna), G. W. Hastings (Gloucestershire), N. A. Labur
D. changne (Guys Hospital), Hazell (Lelcester), P. D. Young (Dublin Wanderers), J. H. Han- cock (Army And Newport),
P. 1. Ryan (Richmond), · P. 3. Taylor (Northampton), R. Hig gins (Liverpool).Reuter.
WHOOPS CHAPS!
A FASHION SHOW OF
GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR INDICATES SUMMER IS A COMIN' IN.
121
JOLLY LITTLE CAPS HAVE ARRIVED
THEY'VE NOW GOT 'EM TRIMMED WITH MINK!
THIS OF COURSE
IS ONLY NIBBLING AT THE PROTECTION REQUIRED FOR AN ENGLISH SUMMER,
ONE DAY A DESIGNER
WILL CREATE AN OUTFIT
THAT CAN REALLY BE
WORN OVER HERE.
query.
(London Erpress Service).
PINCHED FROM GREAT-UNCLE FRED WOT ROWED IN 1873
[FOG LAMP:
SOU'WESTER
DRESS WITH LONG SLEEVES ALL MADE WITH MINK
LONG WOOLLEN PANTS CRIBBED FROM EVEREST EXPEDITION
ENTIRE OUTFIT SET OFF WITH FROGMAN'S FEET
lightheavyweight bout here to- night.-Reuter.
AND SHADES
OF GORGEOUS GUSSIE'S
LACE WHATSITS
| LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR
GUTTERING TO CARRY AWAY EXCESS
RAIN
MINK MITTENS
BUILT-IN ELECTRIC HEATER WHERE MOST NEEDED
HOUSING FOR BATTERY TO RUN "
HEATER AND F FOG LAMP.
AB Mason
(Modesto) AB Brockway
(Mudcate) SM Swain (Tamar)
SM Greer
(Kaniere)
Os Kirkham
(Daimpler}
A Rowl
(Modeste)
Doy Hensin
(Modeste
EM Goodall (Moderte) AB Harvey <Modeste
LAC Nevina
v Sgt. Reid
(RAF)
(RAF)
LAC Kelly
(RAF)
RAF
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LAC Butler
(RAF)
V LAC Blake
This
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"But don't Viink I still don't LAC Monaghan respect Nielsen und Fred Dwyer and Bob McMillan. They all are have to good runners and i'll watch them."-- United Press.
(RAF)
LAC Court
(RAF)
LAC Coneron
[TRAF)
v SAC Béabey
(RAF)
Apecial Contests
SM Reynolds ¡Modeste)
SM Ever
Modente)
AD Doolan
(Modeste)
v AB Badd
(Kaniere)
v 0/9 Sampson
Dampier)
♥ L/Ck. Kingdown (Dampier)
Fight Omelly Referees: PO Cooper and /Sgt. Burrows.
Judges: Cd. PTO J. A. Kearney FN; Ben. Cd Shpt Start RN; Ca BAA Jones: CSO Irwin; w/o Hughes: T/Sgt. Broom,
MC: Ch. Yro. SIGS. Iunt. Time-keeper: Cd. MAA Smith Medical Officer: Surg. Li, Wad- dington IIN.
Whip: PO Espin
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By HENRY
LONGHURST
From time to time professional golfers, particularly in the United States, hand themselves together to try to decide upon an “official” method of play which all can teach their pupils.
On the whole these well-meaning activities fail, because, while many of the teachers can go round in 66, they manifestly do it in different ways.
Open
Dr
The tennis
I
never
hut pass the
is simple.
professionals are ↑ Some people found Fred's bed- | usefully sinec they are usually on perhaps a more useful tack. side manner almost too "gentle," putting on oncler truth in a Dressers: PO Bethel, AB Jacques They have an association which though none could fail to benefit. new way.
CPO Stewards;
Eighteen year ego, APO Eustice, Anton, PO J'ower, PO White. confers once a year on the sub-
from for instance. I put in a book a Peley Sloward: SCPO Atking.
jeet not of how to play but how which he used to teach at tip 1 And Rathored from Clerk
of Scales M 5. T. 3
to teach, This appeared to me. Addington without a glance at Valentine Castlerossa concerning King
as one of the visitors they Invited the sliver birch beside it to the art "turning three abote
them hel
while away 0121 which he would lead the pupil into and people still quote hour or two after dinner, to be and say, "Now, Mr So-and-So. with extremly valuable, and pass If you were driving a null into
that, as you stand on the idea without fee to the the bottom of this tree, you surveying your approach with professional golfera.
wouldn't do it like this-would furrowed and anxious brow, My visit sot me thinking In ❘ you?"
you stop, stand up straight, and terms of golf instruction, which
open your eyes, Astonishing how might
Some, including myself, re-hich casier the whole thing well be improved by such Squash championships gol under nge of personal secrets, ponded more actively to the become
With what
sheer unprovoked aggression value, for instance, at the
My own view is that much of Victoria Squat could the professionals have in- with which Archie Compston courts yesterday, with four first duced the late Fred Robson to greetod many of his pupils and the future of golf teaching Les round matches being played off.
One of the most exciting and address them one evening during presumably still does, sinert with the visual aids-flimis and some semi- certainly the most exhausting one of the tournaments. Fred is not so long ago that a lody television. From
elevated slow-motion films which matches of the evening DOW would have lost none of his own golfer of unusually
receiving rank, after pupils and
a lesson from possess of the U.S. women pro- Fabian overcome Yates
him in Bermuda, became sofessionals practising for their four gruelling sols. Fabian took gained,
exasperated as to strike him on Open Championship I think the first game at 10-8, clinched
more of the the second at 9-3, dropped the Tuition in golf is a more per- the shin-with a number eight have discerned
tronTM third game at 3-0 and then sonal affair than in most game one, with a nasty cutting edge than from 20,000 words of writ
believe, or at any rate essentials of good golf swing walked away with the fourth an not everyone reacts to the The great man bellowed and ing and static pictures.
same teacher in the some way, trumpeled for a while but later
roared with laughter and said, As to television, golf already "Now hit another onel"
features widely in America and. Some people learn from books, may in due course do so in Bri or say they do which is a cloted that golfers spend on tain when it becomes appro- merciful thing for some of us clo For
myself January from a
set at 9-4.
game
The Crofton-Barnett saw another grim struggle, with the older player Crofton, even- ¡tually coming out on top ไก
three straight set.
com-
Jenkins, of the BAF plately overwhelmed Perlans,
Airman
The aim without concoding
a point against an opponent who never really struck form.
"Komulta ja
Jonkins beat Perkins 0-0 9-0; 9-0,
Tablan boat Yates 10-8:9-
|3-9; 9-4;
Crofton beat Burneth
19-81.9-78
all
would have
PERSONAL AFFAIR
CHEERO CLUB DARTS TOURNEY
of the
I can learn little equipment more than twice a a movie "atiu of, let us much on is spent in any other
Dart Tournament were played my Hogan "delaying the WTOW
"delnying the wrist ganit
on Wednesday when the Hong-
Jinitny Demaret, for instunde kong Signal. Rest, defeated the cannot get into that position was telling me of 13 Alms to hid
medicam RAF Sek Kong. In the semi-myself and partly because Hogan Just made for this finais the RAF Sck Kong had did not know he was in it any-feautring not only all the great
ilminted the Hongkong Flotil-way till he saw, the picture
in while the HK Signal Regt ANCIENT, TRUTH
"against 80 Regt. RE
Won
performers but also Hopo and
Crosby, for good racokuro, ŠI hope, having no financial interesti
Entales for the February Hints, tips, and patent short in the matter, that some bright
Weds, best Farquharson (No, Tournament should be made outs are, eagerly lapped up by programme planner may, got, Elite
by Saturday, 6th February," every cines of golfer, and 1 \hinic | 'Us'd- might of them"in-Bri” its score available),
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