Mrs Leila Buckland
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1955.
British Housewife Is Now One Of The World's Top Milers'
Three years ago, a letter arrived at a London suburban newspaper office. It was from a 27-year-old Biggin Hill (Kent) housewife who asked the newspaper to put her in touch with a local athletic club. For, as she wrote: I find housekeeping leaves me with too much time on my hands." She was Mrs Leila Buckland, who duly became a member of Cambridge Har- riers, one of the most prominent clubs in South London.
That was threo years ago, Now Leila Buckland is one of Britain's, indeed the world's top women milers,
Last week-end she added o her previous successes by sciting up an unofficial World record for the Two Miles on her club track at Charlton Park.
She won an Invitation Two Miles race in 11 min. 1.8 secs. The previous best known time for that distance was 11. min.
by 27.2
Mrs Phyllis Fecs. Perkins of ford AC.
But Mrs Buckland's time can never be accepted as a record, The longest distanco recognised
Leita, who la the Kent county won Mile Champlon, lart year. the Southern Counties Mile in the record time of 5 ms. 18.8
She went one better last May running against such when, formidable opposition as Diane Leather, she broke through the hve-minute barrier, clocking 4 mins. 54.8 secs. at the White City. She was a mere 20 yards behind Miss Leather, who wan In 4 min. 50.8 secs.
Leila believes in Hving full life. She trains daily, managing an average of six und Pet dog a hr miles each day.
Recompanies her on Ricky
for records in women's athletics these runs. Wood-chopping is is 880 yards.
No Change Likely In
No-Ball Rule; Umpires
Upset
Fast
Bowlers
Says BRUCE DOOLAND
A lot of people seem to think that before the Australians get here next summer we shall have a new no-hall rule in operation. I disagree, although I know experiments have been going on at Lord's all season and that every fast bowler in the country is upset by the demands of certain of our umpires.
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included gramme.
in her keep-fit pro-
When she is not on road or track, she is doing the house- work or helping her husband on their small farm. And s10) she finds time to be a part- time
gardener.
This curly-haired brunette everything into any job puts she does. That's why she has been so successful.
Her
forecast is that one day
a woman will run the Mile in 4
mins. 40 secs.
SKIPS'
R.F. Luz (Rec. "B")
Who knows, Leila herself may be the first to reach that target. not, it certainly won't be for
on her part lack of effort London Express Service.
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Answers To
Sports Quiz
1. (a) Derby County
Preston North
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Newcastle United
Charlton *Athletle Norwich.
2. Cowes Regatta.
Famous Sports Stars I Have Met
W.
McCracken
By ARCHIE QUICK
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TWO REMARKABLE FILMS ARE COMING
The most consistent attendant The Ship That Died of Shame
of midweek Football League matches in the first seven hectic weeks of a season is a jolly- faced Irishman. Twinkling eyes behind his spectacles tell that
ho
has indeed kissed tho Blarney Stone. But for ali his constant good humour and fund of anecdotes there is a shrewd- ness behind it all. For here is one of the best scouts in Soccer.
William McCracken will go down in history as the original (b) "Offside King" in the great daya (c) of
United Newcastle
at the (d)
break of the century. Now he (+)
is Newcastle's chief scout in the South of England and there la very little that misses his roving eye,
3. (a) 15 (b) 13 (e) 7 (d) 7. 4. America's Cup. 5. West
Indian,
African, Australian,
tish.
6. 1930.
South Bri-
7. Tom Finney, Sir Stanley
Rous,
Jack Cheetham, Roy Swinbourne.
8. Jos Louis.
"Bill" combs the byways and highways of football from schoolboy games to First Divi- sion, although his happy hunting ground is the Third Division where he spots the embryonic 9. In hockey there must be talent and passes on the in-
three
his St. James's players, including formation to the goalkeeper. botween Park masters. Thus he obtained
line the goat
and the Victor Keeble, of Colchester, and player receiving the pass: Alan Monkhouse from Millwall in soccer the need be for them,
only
two gandeeper.
10. Flyweight.
including
TABLES
FIRST DIVISION
J.F.V. Ribeiro (Ree, "B") C.E. Passos (Rec. "B") .. A. Harvey (KBGC) A.M. Omar (IRC "B") B.W. Bradbury
(CCC) A.E. Coutes CCC) W. Hong Sling
(KCC) McKelvic (KBGC) A.A. Lopes (Ree. "W") T.E. Baker (KCC)
Bodle (PRC)
Something will certainly have to be done but I don't think it will come to any rule alteration. Quite certainly it won't come down to the repeated demand for the no-ball to be decided on the drop of the left foot inside the batting crease. That, so many experts have claimed, would eliminate all the funny business about the drag-J.M. through of bowlers like Lindwall and Trueman and South Africa's Trevor Goddard,
Perhaps it would. But likes Their strength has been in Complementary to the start
snag is that the umpires have tried it And that it Just docan't work. They tell me it is a physical impossibility to
watch that Arst
front foot come down in the right and then get their eyes weused down the pitch in time to see what is happening to the ball. If an umpire has to watch the front foot, he cannot adjudiente on the LEW the faintly snicked catch.
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UMPIRES DIFFER
has been
D. Phillips (KCC) AH. Seemin (IRC "G") H.B. Dewar (PRC) ....
ail gol ties to lift the side out astonishing features of this sea- . Gourlay (KDC)
of trouble.
provided Test standard bowling, brilliant Marshall who
the wicket from the best-season-ever bowling of catching near those sure-fingered Belders Sur Derek Shackleton. It is good to ridge, Stewart, Lock, Laker and see a club like Hampshire, and May, backed up by reasonable Sussex ton, enjoy a spell in the batting which has gone right sunshine of success,. The sooner down the list when there has our turn at Nottingham comes been need for the bowlers to get the better. runs. Lock, Laker, Loader have
I think that one of the most
the fact son is
that there has boen only cre game with no re- I see that a lot of people are sult. In every other, points have
w.M. Me fancylog Surrey to make it five been won. How long it is since Ince in-a-row next season. And well that happened previously
Forrow (HFC) orrows (HKCC) F.D. Angus has don't they may, but Yorkshire
Containly krow. quite a bit of now blood coming games
have beco decided this P.K. Lau (CCC) along, which might just til the season than in any other for 30 R. Hetherington (USRC) 18 8
It has meant a lot of WJ. Howard (ICC) wear and tear on the players, B.I. Bickford (KFC) but they don't mind if the J. Leonard (CCC) spectators
good show.
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McCracken was in the New- castle side that figured in the Cup Finals of 1905, 1906, 1008, 1910, 1911-five times in seven years. What a record! But they only won the trophy once-in 1010. when they defeated Barnsley. At this time, Mc- Cracken was automatic cholco at right back for Ireland. He had won six "caps" whilst with Belfast Distillery, and when he Joined Newcastle he gained ten
more.
The remarkable thing about his International career Shat bo won ton of these
was
8% honours between the years 1902 and -1905 and then there was a gap until 1920 when he made a come-back to the Inter- nasional scene after a lapse of fifteen years. This was due to a difference with the powers“. that-be, but it does provide a record which is unlikely to be equalled.
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SECOND DIVISION
J.B. Baxter (TC)
15 13
2 349 244
13
JH. Kinniburgh (TC) E. Greenwood (HKFC)
16 12
3 353 274
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16 12
4 389 230
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10 12
4 335 249
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W.B. Brown (TC)
10 11
5 370 283
A.E. Elliott (KDC)
18 11
4 350 201
D.
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THIRD DIVISION
R. Lapsley (KDC)
15 13
1
1 387 211
170
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A.G. Gardner (HKERC)
15 11
1 3 342 204
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what is wrong with tho game today. It is all helter and skelter, and the public are
as the mana-
Vers.
have had
COACHING HINT
more
bowlers, SOMETHING hus gos to be done. They tell me that some umpires ask them to drop WELL DONE. HANTS their right foot twelve inches behind the fine before they
The best side, outside the top will pass their deliveries, Other
two, was clearly Hampshire. iwo umpires
They have had their best season Extremists demand as much as ever, and if they had had just a o yard. As the bowlers very little more batting strength, I properly say they must get think they could have made an shot or how to bowl in this something standardized. They run elever chatienge. I attribute section this week. All I want W.C. Higgs (POC) can't keep on bowling 23 yards. their tremendous revival to the to suggest is that you wind up V.A.V. Ribeiro
Ane batting starts they have your season wisely by ad un L. McTavis (PO)
you L. Cosgrove Of course they are right.
(KBGC) been getting from Roy Marshall, care of your gear when will happen Is What I think
the winter.C.E for their former West Indles batting pack It away
Terry (KBGC) the the rule of the no-ball will
stne who
expensive to neglect. A. Hutton (KBGC) goes out to hammer It's too remain unchanged and hot all umpires will be directed to cut even the best new ball bowling Also, if you can get the chance, H. Shields (HKFC) out this twelve
as if he were in a festival game! have a go at one of the indoor inches, two
Although he wears spectacles, winter schools. fect,
three
[cet behind the line
Roy has one of the keenest eyes business. After all, for genera- Lons bowlers wore accepted if their bowling action started with the right foo: behind that bowling crease, and I see no real N:BOIL
why the whole thing should be thrown board now.
I
am ono
over-
of the slowest bowlers in the business, yet I know that when 1 release the ball my back foot is over the bowling ercase! And so is every other bowler's 100. I would say the sooner the discrimination against the fast boys in dropped the better,
Looking bagk over the last four excling months, I think it has been one of the best seasona for English cricket since The war. Of course it hasn't been ve been too
many
There
tave
per injuries to allow Engiand to go through the Test serie at peak strength. But for all that, it has
Ideally,
hawo
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been
a splendid season bet
it the Chame
it would
if the Cham- pionship had been more
closely contested by more clubs. It was two-horse race almost from the beginning. On the other hand there were two very fino
teame Troing. Surrey, I think, bochun rough again
deserved to get
kept
of....
rently
Yorkshire hopes foundered in mid-Juno when
lost three games. In &, row Bussex, Surrey and Surrey ROYCE alipped ae badly as that. They lost four odd games but always they were quickly back on top, going for, all out deciaions and piling up their points,
in the game.
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There is no doubt in Billy's mind these days that his great Newcastle colleagues such Lawrence, Hudspeth, Mc- William, Low, Veltch, Ruther- ford, Howie, Shepherd, Higgins, Gardner, Pudon,
Appleyard, Spoedie, Wilson, Carr, Mc- Comble, Aitken, Orr, Gosnell, Whi.son, Willis, Jobey, Stewart, were a finer company of fool- billers than can generally be produced today, but he is still sort of very doubtful what Buccess they would meet with.
"The pace is 50 fast these
days I don't think they would
be allowed time to play proper "and that
much to blame
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