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TODAY

Football

Meeting of KFA Council; Amor clation's Office, Bports Road at 2.45 p.m.

Floodlit soccer, Summer League: South China v Kwong Wah, Carolina Hil at $ p.m.

Dowls Ladies' Open Patra quarter finala. swimming

Swimining championship Colony finale at European YMCA.

TOMORROW

Meatings Annual Meeting iKYC at Kellett Iland.

Annual Meeting of Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee, B.C.M. Post Boardroom as 5.30 p.m.

LRC Tennis Tournament

Chow bent Mrs Mary Ramchund 6-1, 6-4 at the Lakes' Recreation Club and will meet Miss Diana Mudgett in the next round

of the Colony Ladies' Singles Championship this even- Ing.

beat Miss ・Miss Madgett M. Fincher 6-3, 0-0,

The clash of the two Chinese Becreation Club combinations saw veteran Tsui Wai-pul in partnership with his daughter edge out the youthful combina tion of Choy Tin-kin and Gretu Lo in straight sets 7-5, 6-2.

In the only Colony Ladies' Doubles match played yester.. day, Mrs Getz and Mrs Harrison defeated Mrs Mary Pepperall and Mrs Smith 6-2, 6-1,

The following were the results: Colony Fadler Doubles

Mrs Getz and Mr Harrison beat Mrs Pupperall and Mrs Sinith 0-2, e-1.

Colony Mixed Doubles

Tsul Wai-put and Min Y. Tmui beat Choy Tin-kin and Miss Greta

1.6 7.0, 4-2.

Mr

Colony Ladies' Singles

Mary Chow beas, Men Ram- chard 6-1, 6-4.

Against The Rest

Surrey,

London, Sept. 13.

the Champion County, faced the prospect of defect when the halfway stoga of the four-day match against the Rest was

the roached at Oval today,

in

After being led on' first Innings by 134; they lost the wicket of Michael Stewart scoring nine In minutes.

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THE

CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, › SEPTEMBER 18, 1955.

Learn

soccer with the stars

THIS WEEK: Willemse Chelsea loft-bach

Stanley Willemse, born in Brighton, Father, South African. Played for Sussex boys. Schoolboy inter- national. Signed for Brighton and Hore, 1944, Transferred to Chelsea, July 1949, for £6500. Has played for Football League.

You

VOU are the left back and the man you are marking, the opposing right winger, the last 10 gets the hall somewhere near the halfway

line. What should you do?

who

Jim Parks of Sussex, goes to Pakistan with the MCC tal

Firat keep him on the touch-line so that winter, balted attractively for the Rest and was unlucky to he is always as far as possible from your

a century by four runs, miss a

goal. This means you must keep inside him, With Arnold Hamer of Derby never let him sire, he shared in a fourth

between rship of 143. They got

formidable you and your attack on a pitch too wet 10 goal. give much assistance,

wicket party's

mastered

Tony Lock was the best of the Surrey bowlers and Alee Bedser also impressed in long him the wickets of Bailey, Insole spell after

tea which brought

and Shackleton.

Taking two catches, Arthur McIntyre of Surrey more victims to his credit than any other wicket keeper this

DELS DEL

has now

Derbyshire 81, C.A.R. Lock four for 87),—Reuter,

The crowd will now be shouting:

Into "Get

im Ignore them. They You are playing, are only watching.

from

HOG? the danger zone, the 18 yard inward, when you must tackle at all costs, do

Except in

not

FALLS BACK

DEFENDERS FALL BACK

"TRIES TO DRINĮ

OUTWARDS

18 YARDS LIKE!

WHEN THE WINGER GETS THE BALL

Keep him on

the touchline

you

Paro 7

SPORTS

ROUNDABOUT **

CLUB BEFORE

COUNTRY NOW!

By DAVID JACK

4404

International Soccer suicide is about to be committed. That is the only possible result if, as is suggested, the Football League tighten their hold on players required by England. ·

The latest spot of bungling—as forecast by 'colleague (Capel:Kirby, months ago-concerns the Denmark v. England match in Copenhagen on Sunday, October 2. Some clubs are suggesting tax to control a Third Division years ago, but, the "lád had that England players should re-(South) game.

played only about seven succCET present their clubs on October

sive sensoria then “A

they Bishop

do

star Auckland's

attract

1. just 24 hours before

Bell's suceder at cared-half meet the Danes, If the clubs amateurs continue got away with that, they need professional clubs, "Wanted" men Ralph Millington in't likely never again claim thos the at Bishops are Derek Lewin, to have a long run at Tranmere. Cress- Both Miltogion and righyl-half country before - club maxim inside-forward Corbett Summarisod scores: Cham tackle your man unless you Matthews, he will not And it not lark about at the risk of your operates in England.

well centre-half, son of Warney. Ray Willams are interesting big

clubs plon County 163 (J. H. Wardle, are absolutely certain you will easy to place an accurate centre good. Yorkshire Ave for 32) and nine win the tackle. If you tackle with you in attendance. Even if

Now remember that

If either player falls for the Imagine rushing, Billy Wright, for one: The Rest 209

Dennis Wilshow and Boat Wil-ball-and I don't think they will (J. M. and lose, you have had it and he does,

H. any non-League club, signs given your and your opposing winger aro have

Hants from Bolton-where-Sunderland, Blackpool,

Pres- Parks, Sussex, 86, A. Hamer, the winger is on his way to gout, fellow defenders time enough to not the only two players on the

England international, WI Wolves are playing-to Copen-ton North End and Middle-

Mannion fleld. FALL BACK

There is your centre hagen, or forcing equally tedious brough are first in the queue. pack the goal‹ areas,

1 fancy it will be

So, fall

Poole Poole-not Cambridge. back

Of course you may get a with him,

halt

He will have to go over

journeys on Tom Finney (from You watch to the far wing If keeping him all the time on chance to tackle,

manager, Stan Richsby, is, one your right

Hudderafleld) and Duncan Ed- | A Scots namesake of mine, of Mannion's best pale, and he's the

When that touch-line. The crowd the ball-never your opponent's back is beaten.

GN, 4in. Vincent Jack looks illevery keen to take the Tee-side own Im-wards (from Manchester). may be jeering now but you feet, still less his body and eyes. happens forget your

making the grade at Bury, nidol to Doreot. between re still

winger and if you watch Matthews's fect mediate winger and get into the

It's not much

compli- cording to manager Dave Rus- grandstand centre to block it against the goal, so he cannot get a shot; you will be in the

ment to our Danish hosts, who sell. Vincent was working for Hull City MANAGER, 19 Stanley while the ball is on its way to centre-forward. Always be ready well remember England's last the Forestry Commission and Brocklebank, tells me tET TA

the goalmouth,

to cover your centre-bali. miserable, exhibition in Copen-playing centre-half for Inver- are going to investi: the As you watch the ball you

YOUR JOB

hagen.

ness Caledonians when Russell prospective move for Manilon- may see it run over so slightly out of the wingerʼa.control. This may be your chance.

Unfavourable

Weather Stops and even

Channel Swim

Dover, England, Sept. 12. Miss Florence Chadwick, the 55-year-old Champion Chilfor- Lonight post-

nian

swimmer,

Miss Madget beat Miss M. Fincher poned an attempt to swim the

-0.6-.

Club Men's Doubles

E. Zulauf and G. B. Snart beat

L. Prophet and Ale Comm, Mo

Ketiger 0-2, 0-0.

S. Saul and F. C. Stuckey heat G.

A. L. Cheatic and G. 5. Watson

3.

Club Ladire ingles

-1.

Mrs Malden received a walkover

from Mira Vaes,

Club Men's Singles

E. Saubolle beat Crofton 6-0. 8-9.

Club Ladies' Boobles Handicap

Mr

0.1.

Green beat Minn Zewald 4+2

TODAY'S GAMES

(at 0.10 p.m.)

Colony Ladies Doubles

Semi-Final

Court #: Mra Spooner and Mes Andrews Mrs Fowler and Men Chlu

Colony Ladies' Ringles

Court 5: Winner of Mrs Chow Dr Mrs Ranchand v Miss Madgett or Miss Fincher.

English Channel to France and back because

of unfavourable

only

weather conditions,

ons the Chadwick, Miss woman to have swum the chan- nel in both directions, hoped to try tomorrow. provided condi- tions Improved, Chino Mall Special.

League Soccer Results

London, Sept. 12.

Association. Football results; LEAGUE DIVISION II

Sheffield Weds 1 Leicester City Bloke City 4 Plymouth A

LEAGUE III (SOUTH)

Quarter Finals Court 0: Mrs

Maiden

Pepperall; MIN

Q. La

V

V

Mrs Mrx

Firentford

Pusinelli.

Coventry C

Colony Mixed Doubles

Court 7: M. licenan and Mrs Rawlings F. Stuckey and Mow Reld.

Club Mixed Doubles

Court 0; Mr and Mrs Green v C. B. Smart and Mrs Scholes; Court

# Mr and Mrs Armstrong v°C. Nanning and Miss Zewald.

Club Men's Singles Handicap

Court 3: M. Pridiam v G. M.

Pleister.

TOMORROW

(at 5.30 p.m.3

Colony Mixed Doubles Semi-Final

Court 4:

Winner of Choy Tin-kin

ahit Miss G. Lo and W. P. Til and

Mi Tauri v K. II. Ip and Miss

U. K1:00.

Colony Ladies' Doubles Semi-Final

Court d

Mr Chow and Mrs

Puxinelli Mira Pepperall and Mra Smith or Mrs Getz and Mrs Harrison.

Club Men's Single

Handicap

Court; J. Becker v Van de Hek.

Inter-Hong Handicap

Court 7: M. W. II. Calvert and T.

Liang Wheelock Marden) vA. C

B. Hopkins_and

Huggan Mercantile Bank): Court 8: G Graham and R. O. Baker H. K. Land Investment) E. IL Rawlinse &B. W. Wong (lingkong Tram- Waya); Court 9: R. I. Show and 1 Stokes (Manufacturers Life) v M Hardingham sad F. K. Bu (China Engineers)

Club Men's Handicap Court 2: J. Crofion v D. Sherriff: Court 3:

A. M. Mackie v D. G. L Green

THURSDAY, SEPT. 15

(at 5.30 p.m.) Colony Mixed Doubles Semi-Pinat

Court 4: Winner of M. Heenan and Mrs Rowlings and F. Stuckey and Mrs Teld v. Tal and Mrs M. Chow.

Club Ladies' Doubles Court 2: Mrs Gotfield and Mrs Barrett v Mrs Moyer and Mrs Durh Club Men's Singles

Court B: Dr Smart v D. J. L. Green: Court 3: E. Zulauf v G. M. Pleister.

Inter-flong Handicap 0:

TJ. O. Brandt and E. A (RIL)

2 wall

Gillingham

Shrewsbury T Torquay

LEAGUE MI (NORTH)

Bradford

Gateshead

Halifax Town

Oldham A

York City

1 Chester

2 Southport

3 Bradford C

1 Mansfield

2

NON

2

3 Hartlepools UD

Beuter.

# he

Here Bian Willerng shown, tow to tackle = winger. "Go in head oh so that the inside of your right foot and leg is behind the ball and your body leaning full weight over it.

HEAD-ON,

Then there is your wing half. You are working with him all the time. For example, Derek Saunders and I understand that ball coming the goos for every

of a

Have Arsenal renewed inter-spotted him last season.

lout as a retained Holi · player Wil is not free to join a¬note THAT BOOK est in Tommy Taylor and could

League club at present, denne Johnny Carey be m touch with

Two ministes after the end of

Leyton Orient are fcely t his old Manchester United boss gue Capel Kirby dreaming? telephone rang at Lime Grove. Vie Groven ¿'A' - deal become it was a message for Len (The probable after his understudy, BEWARE

Book") Shackleton. Here it is: Ken Facey, had a great pemer says you are against Gillingham during the Remember the scenes

if towards us in the air unless he for Johnny Berry? Or is colles- (TV's Sportsview last week the transfer talented right-winger,

But still do not take it

haars me shout. And I try to you yourself are more than ii

legs by taking”, the Do not yard from the ball,

Save his throw-ins when I can. risk being beaten. But, a

In other words, you have a

when

"A sporis fun

yard from the ball, you decide in job to do to play the Loyton Orient played Northampworth two on the field, and you wees. you can go in with ceramy right winger out of the game. ton Town at Leyton last season? (9eld your own tonight.

po ins possible hend-on, go in in my case so that the inside

Orient are still trying to live bless."

After all the "trocks** down repercussions after North- ampton's Ron Patterson war as-made a nice change. body

saulted by spectator, and stope are being taken to avoid any repetition

But you do not have to do that all by yourself.

Goalkeeper and wing halves are there to help. And you have got to help the rest of the team.

of your right foot and lez is behind the ball and your leaning full weight over 14.

Will you get hurt? Sure, if you try this half-heartedly. As a full back, be proud of But I have

once been being the rock of your team. hurt, just because I tackle Be safe. But do not be so solld whole-heartedly when do that you neither move nor think. tackle. Do not worry about

(London Expreza: Servies). being hurt. Just

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being beaten.

never

PLAY SAFE

Always, when in doubt, play Gutierrez Shield

safe. Do not try fancy stuff,

at any rate in the danger area when opponents are near. You are like the foundation, of a

Tournament

building, not the frilly decora- Teams Selected

tion, on top, So, if pressed, pass it back to the goalkeeper he is facing the field and may be in a better position than you to start an attack-or put it into touch or even give à corner.

But do

Golf Is The Supreme

Example Of The Mind's

Control Over Matter

Says HENRY LONGHURST

I have long been proclaiming to any of my friends who are willing. to listen that, if I had my time over again, as. they say, and wished to excel at golf, I should go not to a professional, but to a hypnotist. fool can learn to hit good golf shots if he gives enough time and thought to it.

Any

The acid test is: Can you hit the same shots when, at that particular moment, that is the one thing you want to do more than anything else in the world?

It was with especial interest, The doctor then recalled him, ing of the blood down the right therefore, that I learned of the to the world of reality and he cibow which leaves us with the singular episode of Dr Zarro and tried again. At this point the further problem of whether to Mr Belli, which took place story ends as should. Poor Mr stab at the bell "on" the ferk

or between the jerks. recently on a driving range in Bell could do nothing right.

We do not ask them for an

California.

stone for him was banging away with a bucketful of bads when he was picked at random by the

to control matter, and in no

evident

swear

The following teams have been

toplay

in the selected "Gutierrez Shield International Lawn Bowls Tournament, com- mencing on Saturday, Septem- ber 17:

Team "A": P. Kennedy, T. Mar-

(Skip).

Team "DG stack, 17. Gadine) F. Gourley, 3. Keitelvio (Skip).

Reserver:"A"; A. Campbell: "B":

P. MATHOR.

Kngland

Team "A" V1 °C, Bond. 3. Mow Kittrick. J. Tindell, B.. W. Bradbury

Skipl.

Team_"E"; B. Douglass, P. Cotter, A. E. Elliott, E. Greenwood (skip)

Reserves:"A"; 3. Takloed; *#**i da

Magis

Wales

W. Rees, G. "B. Plokett." L.' W. Grace, R. Rosen (@kip).

G: D. 8. Agnew, W. McColl, T. Kavanagh, S. Le Leonard (9kip).

Reserve: J. A, TOX.

Austraila Team "A": E J. Liddell, R. Laps

Hong Choy, B. B. Hounsell G. 7. Leslie, 8. Tahy, D. Duffy, L. P. G. Cosgrove

Hongkong Tour "A: A. E. Costea, F. O,

Team

Mw. C. Ogley, F. R. Kennend (ip),

Toom “D': T. 2. Daker, J, Chubb, C. I. Stapleton, F. G. de Laia (Skips)

Reserve:-G. F. Santos.

+

8. Ramchand, 'A. R. Minu, A. K. Mina, J. Hood.

Reserva:-. M. el Arouiti,

Malaya Team "A"; Rajki All A. H. Seems, 8. You, M. B. Ho

Team "B": 36. Y. Adai, A. Badoo, A.R. Abbas, A. R. Klishell.

Pakistān

J. Ackber, B. Bucks, A. II. Abbas, K. K. Doar (Skip).

Reserves:—A. K. Omat and B. M.

mar

Persia

Golf is the supreme example, Mr Bellt, who in case it is of perhaps better than any that one clixir to restore our lost youth cny Interest is a 38-year-art pre-can think of in any other walk

but merely the youthful in-

Team "A"; 8. Y, Dog, C. K. Bung, to dealer from Daly City, un-of life, of the necessity for mind/nocence oy, the new. DOY it Tay, P. K. 1 1 Tone C. C. duce

Champk conscious of what date back

Takumi "B": "*, Lee, Stewart Wilson. This

Ma, W. Hong Bling (Side), department of the game is this so boy, who incidentally appeared Reserver: A: 3 4. Wong: "p":

hare last week by a telephonic | w. C. Lam. For a as in putting

know 0s 14 when I docter and invited to be "pui krown man who has been playing him to be 17, rolled the bal p, à. Bags, B. K. Pavel (skip). |-

polf for the best

of a part generation to be unable to knock nonchalantly into the dead centre To his eternal credit the trust te ball into the hole from four of the

hole. denfer concurred. (Peat Marwick and Mitchell) y King produce

feet simply because he is playing distances like saven feet, even i. Kendall and R. M. Macpherson His normal form, he said, was in the Medal at St Andrews or on the extra hokes of the Anal. (IC..); Court 8: U. Neukon and 85-88 when he was having a 17. Bachman (Swiss Re-In. Co. v 1. O. Sheriff ond Chung Yu Po (Pest, good day." Marwick Mitchell); Count A. Mayre Hooton & D. (Legal Dept.) v . P. Jesper & IL Schneider (Hebson & Co.).

Court Postume

and A. De Jone in Court 7:

Nannings under." G. M. Micwhinnie and H. Chonn

O'Reilly

FRIDAY, SEPT. 16

(ut 5.30 p.m.) ·

Colony Mixed Doublex'rinat..

DRIVING, BANGE

PHYSICAL INTS

from

hideous

P. J Bilimorin, A B. Solina,

Philippines Team' "A": "W. H. Koina, F. TM,

Team (1-A, K. H. Castro, M. G. 1. 6. Castro, C. A. Coelho, Derros, R. Ben, R. G. LaRITE),

Portugal

Whatever It may be which he He did not know how cult Team "A": AN, Zipes, 2. 3. 1. and everyone else knows he has it was-and pray heaven 1 may, Noronha, đ. kam not the slightest chance of not corrupt him by the mention Trem "D": A. P. Forudes, One would have thought a winning anyway-plumos

of it. If he should happen to Rodrigues, driving range to be the least suit- depth of futility understandable read this let him cast it at once POR, (SHP), able place

for the intense con only by those who have them into the are and forget about it. C. 11. Hommelet, centration, the mysterious passes solves endured it.

The very paper may be in-hidd of the hands and the rolling of

fectious! the eyeballs normally associated

It seems a simple enough. with hypnotism by the layman,

However, though he failed with Kind friends to am's gucet to make of the hypnotists. three other oneers, Dr Zorro suffering with physical hints and After all, they can stick pine

Thế the truth is that the Into you without your feeling it.[ succeeded in sufiably condition taps, but ing Mr Belli, and thereupon bell can be knocked into the They can make you hold your placed him in the hands of a hole with any of a dozen different arm up and not be able to

riaid on professionals, M. 6. Stevens (Registrar: General) v couple of

who grips. stances, or pulces, as the it, down, or ast you out-

of shmirs and stand-on prove.

On Court 4.

Colony Ladies' Bingles Somi-Final

Court 8: Winner of Mre Pepperall V. Mr. Malden v Mies G. Lo or Nica Pustnell!

Inter-Hong Handicap Court 7: W. Thomida and c

G. M. Pleister, and Lan Yuk-ying gave him 50 balle stick'. instruc» ] stylew of the champions' meni Pak ALAMIN SCOTIA (H.1.2.): Cour: 8: Geix and Chunt Hons what to do with them festly

Sqn/zdr Mr Belll proceeded to hit them, Cotter (Air 292); Court Mackie and 3. Anderson (Mercantile achieving alices, honks (not and

The

Irouble Tes In the mind

it is the Zarros of this mesmerise you by the why he world, not the Hogana, to whom theatre-fill. Burely,

port of his girak", Tatto-China). O bala and hadh; and we must bum All wo require of cause a man who sup

Club Men's Bingles: Handicap Court RP A. C. B. Hopkins v 1. lots straight drives of 230 yards themvia that they should induos when ba domani wana

falabt of a fotira vany Sweži [HolloWAY.

nice hitherto unkown to bima foot putty, com are wollen; try a Dr. Zero lus the All goodraling to instructions jus invidad of that palpnating p

Mass Handicap singles

LADIES BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

the draw of the

to be

God

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they could g it, „£18,000, für Groves. Now, they also know the team will not be weakened if he goes t bidding commencé.

Now that Harold Bell's amaz- Ling run of consecutive first team

with Tranmere Who appearances

is the. 4, First Division. I hear the Football League Rovers is ended-he has played manager who was told .......he'd- are lining up England's No. 1 458 times-1 suggest the Foot-have to pay his own expersed › LE referee Arthur Ellis for this ball League should officially re- he wanted to attend a Football season's match on October 29. cognise a feat which will prob- League meeting? His club 19

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